
A Williamsburg staple since 1992, Mugs Ale House remains one of the neighborhood’s most popular sports bars, boasting more than a dozen TV screens throughout.
Gage & Tollner, opened in 1879, is the oldest landmark restaurant in New York, featuring Victorian decor and working gas lamps.
Barfly is a classic NYC neighborhood sports bar in Manhattan's Gramercy that's built for electric game day energy and fun nights out alike.
Donnybrook, located on the Lower East Side, is a family-owned, neighborhood-loved bar known for its lively atmosphere and welcoming crowd.
Harta is a New American brasserie that features flavors spanning the Mediterranean and beyond.
This lively, modern Japanese restaurant serves free-spirited izakaya dishes invigorated with New York attitude.
Avtar Walia, owner of Tamarind in the Flatiron District, has opened Tamarind TriBeCa in a handsome art deco building at the corner of Hudson and Franklin Streets.
Find old-school glamour and new-school cocktails at this rooftop bar.
The towering American Wagyu burger creations and mouth-melting American Wagyu steaks—and the frenzy of sides—speak to the Kings of Kobe core: unadulterated, delicious fun.
For more than 50 years in Brooklyn Heights, Henry’s End has offered classic staples and neighborhood favorites alongside a seasonally oriented program of specials.
Enjoy the typical approach to Mediterranean flavor with a mix of French and Italian cuisine, with generous portions, based on fresh products and full of sunshine and flavors.