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Run by a local nonprofit, this South Bronx café serves coffee and pastries, plus globally inspired dishes for dinner.
This northern Manhattan mansion (1765) was a country retreat, then Washington's headquarters, then used as an inn, and then again as a rural residence.
This playhouse uses dance, puppetry, music and more to connect children and teens with the magic of New York theater.
This Dutch Colonial style farmhouse was built by William Dyckman in 1784 and was originally part of several hundred acres of farmland owned by the family.
The Melrose Hotel, the sister property of the acclaimed Opera House Hotel, is a 30-room boutique property in the South Bronx that seamlessly combines modern design with comfort.
This boutique hotel in Times Square offers personalized service and chic, timeless design.
AfterLife KTV is a karaoke bar in Long Island City that features 14 luxurious private karaoke rooms that can accommodate 10 to 25 guests.
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse New York is an energetic, sprawling, three-story restaurant in Midtown, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that offer grand views of Sixth Avenue.
Calle Dão pays homage to Havana’s once-thriving El Barrio Chino (Chinatown), once the largest such community in Latin America.
Smoky brisket, pulled pork and St. Louis–style ribs taste authentic and won't set you back too much.
Blending unique and luxurious amenities, the Henn na Hotel New York provides guests with an extraordinary experience.
Through its festive ambiance, vibrant décor and mouth-watering food, dining at Havana Central is like taking a mini vacation.