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Back in the prohibition years, Gallaghers Steakhouse served as a speakeasy.
The King Manor Museum is an historic site dedicated to one of the authors of the Constitution.
Osteria 57 offers a different kind of Italian menu, combining seafood choices and vegetarian dishes.
Masseria means farmhouse in Italian, and this restaurant’s inspiration is evident in the stone walls and exposed wooden beams.
At Sarabeth's Central Park South, you'll find contemporary American food, a warm atmosphere and the friendly service Sarabeth's restaurants are known for.
Limani, the Greek and Mediterranean restaurant in Rockefeller Center, uses only the highest-quality local and Mediterranean seafood.
La Marchande is chef John Fraser’s modernized take on the French brasserie, set in The Wall Street Hotel.
This Freehand hotel, in NYC’s Flatiron District, features 395 thoughtfully designed guestrooms and suites plus house five bars and restaurants.
Curiously nestled behind an enigmatic mural in Midtown, behind a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it door stands Sei Less, an Asian fusion restaurant with an exclusive flair.
Eataly's seasonal rooftop restaurant will transport you the Italian Alps.
With a name like Oceans, it’s no surprise to learn that this restaurant’s menu is inspired by fresh catches from the Atlantic, Pacific and Mediterranean.