


The Joyce Public House, in the Garment District at the edge of Hell's Kitchen, pays homage to the Irish writer and poet, James Joyce.
Named for the former Astoria Sanitarium that was closed in 1961, Rivercrest offers craft beer, cocktails and all kinds of comfort foods.
Brooklyn's finest sell Brooklyn-oriented wares at City Point.
Brooklyn's finest sell Brooklyn-oriented wares in Industry City.
The New York Marriott Marquis, located in Times Square, offers three restaurants and lounges where guests can work, socialize, relax, eat and drink.
The treats at this Union Square pastry shop are freshly baked in-store after a 12-hour natural raising process, and filled to order with guests' choice of creams, fruit preserves, and crunchy toppings.
Enjoy a craft beer—the Half Pint's specialty—with a sandwich, burger or something else from the pub-grub menu.
The Independent is a snug and stylish space for notable drinks and food in Times Square, not far from Broadway theaters, the Garment District and Bryant Park.
Family-owned since 1974, Maggie's Place serves up shepherd's pie, chicken pot pie, fish & chips, burgers and pub fare alongside a selection of wine and beer.
The Studio Museum in Harlem is an art museum dedicated to black artists, both local and worldwide, and to artwork revolving around black culture.
Mint House at 70 Pine is an apartment-style hotel with 132 suites, including full kitchens and living rooms with modern furnishings.