
1803 NYC transports guests from the Big Apple to the Big Easy with its stunning balcony seating, covered outdoor seating, and prohibition speakeasy bar, with Cajun-Creole dishes and NOLA classics and live jazz.
A beloved dining destination since 1992, Oceana is renowned for exceptional hospitality, an award-winning wine list, and world-class American seafood.
Named for the former Astoria Sanitarium that was closed in 1961, Rivercrest offers craft beer, cocktails and all kinds of comfort foods.
Designed for high-tech indoor golf and unique social experiences, this flagship location features 14 Trackman golf simulator bays, an indoor putting green, tabletop games, a full-service bar and food menu.
An intimate global restaurant in Harlem serves impressive cocktails.
Catch n' Chop, situated on the Upper East Side, is a chef-driven modern American steakhouse with a focus on sustainable, fresh seafood and raw bar.
New York City's only hands-on science center caters to families, groups and event planners.
Century 21, Lower Manhattan's department store for bargain-priced designer clothing, has reopened.
These luxury Hudson River dinner cruises feature 6-course gourmet meals, live music and iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge.
An intimate, unpretentious 1,000-person venue to experience emerging and established artists across all genres.
Founded in 2010, Kings County Distillery is the first whiskey distillery to open inside New York City limits since the fall of Prohibition.
Markette is a modern European restaurant with Caribbean influences from chef India Doris (previously executive sous chef at two Michelin-starred Saga) and managing partner Alex Pfaffenbach.