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All coffee drinks are less than $3 at this new Italian espresso bar on the UWS
Upper West Siders will soon be able to avoid spending over $5 for a coffee at Casa Salvo, a new Italian espresso bar and market that opened today. All coffee and espresso beverages cost a flat $2.50 per cup. Given today’s world order, that’s pretty cheap. In addition...
This viral bagel company just opened a second NYC location on the Upper West Side
Seen all over social media and by many considered to be home to some of the best bagels in NYC despite its out-of-the-ordinary business model (more on that later), PopUp Bagels has officially opened its second NYC location, this time invading the Upper West Side at 338 Columbus Avenue near 76th Street by the American Museum of Natural History.
Exclusive: Explore the secrets of New York’s forgotten garden at Rockefeller Center
It’s hard to imagine anything else at the site of the iconic Rockefeller Center. But 200 years ago, long before the famed skyscraper was built, this land was home to a lush greenspace called Elgin Gardens—it was America’s first botanical garden. A new immersive art experience will...
Black Restaurant Week returns to New York City for its fifth year
Restaurants and bars owned and operated by Black New Yorkers are a big part of what makes this city's culinary scene so damn delicious, and next month you'll have extra reason to frequent such establishments as Black Restaurant Week returns to New York City and the Tri-State area for its fifth year.
A glitzy 'Moulin Rouge' exhibit is coming to NYC's Museum of Broadway
The glitz and glamour and hedonism and heartbreak of Moulin Rouge are coming to the Museum of Broadway for a special exhibit celebrating the 10-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical. The new exhibit, created exclusively for The Museum of Broadway, invites fans to step into the glamorous underworld of Belle Époque...
One of NYC's foremost dim sum pros is launching Cha Cha Tang pop-up
Wilson Tang knows New York dim sum: after taking over the city's oldest operating dim sum den, Chinatown's Nom Wah Tea Parlor, in 2010, he transformed the usually a.m.-only food experience into a proper dinnertime destination. Though he has since left that restaurant (he still owns other Nom Wah outposts, including Nom Wah Nolita), Tang's latest venture explores another beloved culinary tradition: the Hong Kong-style diner, known as a cha chaan teng, which translated to "tea restaurant." Think of it like a good old greasy spoon, a casual, affordable restaurant serving both Hong Kong cuisine and Western food.
Here are all the shows playing at Little Island this summer
Little Island, the beautiful 2.4-acre elevated park that sits above the Hudson River on Manhattan's west side, just announced the lineup of star-studded performances happening throughout the summer season—and the curation does not disappoint. This year, the programming will include nine commissioned world premieres of live performances that will...
The New York City Food & Wine Festival is moving to Brooklyn!
When it returns to New York on October 17 to 20, the beloved Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival (NYCWFF) is going to take up residence in Brooklyn. For the first time ever, all of the festival's main events—from the Grand Tasting to pier parties—will take place at a single location: a new 450,000-square-foot culinary campus that will debut at Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park.
QC NY spa on Governors Island is getting a major upgrade
Let's be honest: QC NY, the luxury Italian spa that opened on Governors Island a couple of years ago and entirely revamped the previously underused neighborhood, is pretty awesome as it is—but things are about to get even better. QC NY just announced that it is working on a...
There are now over 1,200 baby diaper changing tables in NYC public bathrooms
When you need a changing table, you really need one. And now, it’ll be easier to find one in NYC. Officials just announced that there are now diaper-changing tables available in more than 1,200 public restrooms that are under the purview of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.
Upstate chainlet Moonburger is bringing meat-free patties to NYC
For a while there, the landscape of meat-free burgers was a bleak one. Nowadays, graciously, there's a wide array of top-notch meat-free options throughout the city, from the famed plant-based patties over at Superiority Burger to those "Slut-sauced" options at Slutty Vegan. And now New York burger lovers are getting another no-beef entry with the arrival of Moonburger, set to hit NYC this summer.
This popular affordable grocery store just opened a location in Two Bridges
Lower Manhattan residents, rejoice: affordable supermarket Brooklyn Fare Kitchen & Market just opened at 227 Cherry Street by Pike Street in Two Bridges, right where Pathmark used to be over a decade ago. You'll find the massive, 25,500-square-foot, all-glass storefront at the base of luxury condo One Manhattan Square. Inside,...
This Williamsburg rooftop bar is now serving a hot dog cocktail
Hot dogs are having a bit of a moment—there’s an enormous frankfurter smack-dab in the middle of Times Square right now, in case you’ve somehow missed it. And while we’ve seen hot dog ice cream, churro hot dogs and hot dog fried chicken sandwich throughout the city’s frank-loving history, New York is now getting a hot dog cocktail. Yes, really.
A new park just opened in downtown Brooklyn
It's been two decades in the making, but it's finally a reality: Abolitionist Place Park, a new 1.15-acre public green space that honors Brooklyn's abolitionist history, is officially open at 225 Duffield Street. As Brooklynites are probably aware of, the park was originally called Willoughby Square Park and discussions regarding...
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