Ring the doorbell to get into this cocktail bar that feels like a Prohibition-era speakeasy. The drinks are taken very seriously here; come early before the tables fill up.
This 5,000 square-foot nature center in the heart of Staten Island is home to receptions, meetings, exhibitions and private activities.
Occupying 55 acres in Central Park, this Kentucky bluegrass–covered meadow is among the most famous urban green spaces in the world.
Her Name is Han is a cool, rustic Korean bistro hidden away on East 31st Street, the Empire State Building looming nearby.
A cornerstone of West Village nightlife, this lesbian bar featuring a jukebox, pool table and roster of great DJs.
Harlem Tavern was welcomed with big crowds when it joined Harlem's thriving nightlife scene, and it's easy to see why.
The official residence of the Mayor of New York City was built in 1799 and is located in Carl Schurz Park at East End Avenue and East 88th Street on the City’s Upper East Side.
Inspired by the grand old meat markets-turned-barbecue joints of Central Texas with their distinctive, dry-rub style, Hill Country’s meats are smoked low and slow over Texas post oak.
Mix and match your favorite sweets, design or personalize a Hershey’s chocolate bar wrapper and indulge in baked treats and refreshing chocolate beverages.
This performance and nightlife venue in Bushwick features some unique acts and unusual nights on the town.
Bookworms and literature-lovers think of this place as heaven, thanks to its beyond-extensive collection of publications, its wide-ranging research library and its diverse public exhibitions (which are free).