
Cobble Hill’s charming indie bookshop is a cornerstone of the City’s literary scene.
This cherished and tattered relic has been in the same Lower East Side spot since 1910 and was a pushcart before that.
This architecturally breathtaking arena hosts it all, from hockey games to private skating lessons to youth concert series and events such as Halloween parties, where locals show up in costume and take turns whirling around the rink.
A National Historic Landmark, this rustic building is New York City’s oldest structure and was a working farm until 1901.
This independent Brooklyn bookstore also hosts events.
Zero Otto Nove—or 089—is named after the chef's hometown area code Salerno, Italy.
Every nook and cranny of this bookstore is packed with great finds, from hardcovers and paperbacks of classic literary fiction, to an extensive collection of mysteries, cookbooks, art and photography tomes, French language volumes and kids books, as well as a rare book room containing signed first editions and eccentric out-of-print titles (E.