


Kelly's Sports Bar, located on Avenue A in the East Village, is more than a local watering hole—it's a hidden gem known to regulars as the City's premier "sports cathedral."
Located in Williamsburg near the East River, Kent Ale House is a relaxed neighborhood pub known for its wide beer selection, thoughtful food menu, and welcoming atmosphere.
Manhattan's oldest surviving structure and the site of George Washington's farewell to his officers in 1783.
The menu at Pennsylvania 6 blends classic American comfort with an elevated touch, featuring made-from-scratch dishes, craft cocktails, local beers, and wines.
Wacky Japanese izakaya on St Marks Place featuring sushi, turkey testicles, cheap beer and sake, and a cotton candy machine.
Drop in for open play, book a court with friends, or try a beginner-friendly session—no pickleball experience needed. There's music, food, and a social atmosphere.
This westside destination has over 100 shops; numerous restaurants; The Shed arts center; acres of public open space; a hotel; and Edge observation deck.
This architectural marvel at the heart of Hudson Yards comprises 154 intricately interconnected flights of stairs, forming a cylindrical structure. Climb the steps to get different viewpoints of the City.
Located at the historic intersection of Christopher and Gay Streets, Petite Boucherie brings a touch of France to the cultured and eclectic neighborhood of the West Village.
Boucherie West Village is a traditional French brasserie and steakhouse, celebrating Joie de Vivre, that prepares a menu of French classics and timeless bistro favorites, in addition to dry-aged steaks.
Boucherie Union Square is a traditional French brasserie and steakhouse, celebrating Joie de Vivre, that prepares a menu of French classics and timeless bistro favorites, in addition to dry-aged steaks.