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When the sun sets over the iconic skyline of New York City, the city transforms into a vibrant playground filled with endless possibilities for a night out. From the lively streets of Greenwich Village, where jazz clubs and cozy cafes beckon, to the electrifying nightlife of the East Village, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re in the mood for a trendy cocktail at Attaboy or a unique dive bar experience at 169 Bar in Chinatown, the options are as diverse as the city itself.

As you explore the neighborhoods, you’ll discover a mix of well-known hotspots and hidden gems that capture the essence of New York’s nightlife. Picture yourself dancing the night away at Good Room in Greenpoint or enjoying a spectacular show at The Box, where the unexpected is always on the menu. With so many exciting venues to choose from, it’s time to grab your friends and dive into the unforgettable experiences that await you in the city that never sleeps.

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1Attaboy

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Attaboy is a trendy craft cocktail speakeasy located behind an inconspicuous metal door on the Lower East Side's Eldridge Street. The bar has an industrial-style space and doesn't have a menu, relying on its talented mixologists to create innovative and classic cocktails tailored to each guest's preferences. To secure a seat, it's best to arrive early as Attaboy doesn't take reservations.
We love Attaboy! We'd been here once before and decided to bring my boyfriend's mom. This place does not take reservations and we knew that, so we showed up outside the almost hidden entrance door an hour before opening. Unfortunately, it started pouring down rain 15 minutes before Attaboy opened their door. The staff knew the rain was coming and offered the first few of us umbrellas which was wonderful. However, the umbrellas didn't do anybody any good because it rained so hard. The bar next to Attaboy let us in there to wait until Attaboy opened. I think that bar was called Good Guys and it was a cool place too! All the staff was wonderful at both places. We were worried about who Attaboy was going to let in since we weren't in line anymore, but all the guests waiting in line were accommodating and honest to who was where in line so we got in when they opened. There is no cocktail menu - you tell the bartenders what you like or are in the mood for and they make you a drink! Every drink we've had here was unique and fit to our liking. Your table time is 90 minutes but it's a good amount of time. We love it here!
Kaytlyn C — Google review
It was my first time visiting a speakeasy, and Attaboy gave me a pretty great experience. Although we had to wait nearly two hours since they don’t take reservations, it was worth it. The experience is fun and unique — there’s no menu, so you can describe your drink using any words, and the bartender always surprises you with something amazing. There’s no dress code. Each drink we ordered this time was $23. No food is served here, so make sure to eat before you come!
Jo A — Google review
No wait on a Tuesday around 6:30pm. They did well in marching their drinks to the what we were looking for in the descriptions we have them. At the end of the day, the quality of drinks were consistent with other cocktail bars of this caliber, but it’s a must-go as a NYC landmark cocktail bar. Two rounds for two people ended up around $100 total before tip. Service was friendly too!
Felix — Google review
Easily one of the best cocktail bars I’ve ever been to. There’s no menu, you just tell the bartender what you like and he’ll prepare a custom drink for you. I asked for an Amaretto Sour (which I’m actually really good at making myself) and his version was incredibly good. Lemons were fresh-squeezed and it was perfectly balanced. The person I was with doesn’t drink alcohol so the bartender whipped up a mocktail with ginger and cucumber that was equally amazing. You can tell they actually care about craft and flavor here. Overall the vibe is super lowkey and kind of underground. There was no sign out front. As we were looking for it I saw an old “alterations” sign and a couple stickers on the door that say “please wait to be greeted.” As we walked in, it was dimly lit, cozy, and everyone who works there is chill and down to earth. The whole experience just feels effortless and intentional.
Gus — Google review
Very cool experience and loved the concept of the bartender creating drink based on your preference of spirit and favorite cocktail (I asked for a tequila based drink that was mix of moscow mule and margarita: they created a masterpiece). Drinks were 25$ each and well worth the price. Service was great and ambiance was charming. Great place for birthday drinks !!
Amandip K — Google review
Truly excellent craft cocktails! There’s no menu, so we ordered by describing broadly what types of drinks we like (as well as ordering specific drinks). Every cocktail was amazing - very creative, and it takes a good bartender to make a drink that’s a little bit different than what I described and still somehow exactly what I like. We arrived around 5:20 on a Saturday, and waited around 30mins to get a table - we waited at the place next door (the host took our number so didn’t need to wait outside) and that spot was really cool as well. This was actually our second attempt to visit Attaboy - last time was much later on a Saturday night (maybe around 10-11pm) and at the time the line went all the way down to the street so we didn’t stick around. So I would definitely recommend visiting earlier if possible, as they don’t take reservations.
Millie M — Google review
$30 (with tip) for a Gin & Tonic is absurd!! I wish they made us familiar with the made to order/crafting cocktails concept - we would’ve ordered something unique! We asked the bartender if they had a menu and he said no so we just thought “oh let’s just get G&T” but if they familiarised us with their concept of personalising drinks, we would’ve had a better experience and wouldn’t have minded paying $30 each!
Seerat C — Google review
This speakeasy in the LES is a great spot for a chat with a friend or a date night. The inside of the bar is cozy, intimate, and space might be a bit tight for a large group. Service is attentive and kind here. Cocktails are amazing.
Mia H — Google review
134 Eldridge St, New York, NY 10002, USA•http://attaboy.us/nyc•Tips and more reviews for Attaboy

2Greenwich Village

4.5
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Greenwich Village, also known as the West Village, is a vibrant neighborhood in Manhattan that was once the epicenter of the city's counterculture movement. Today, it is filled with popular cafes, bars, and restaurants, as well as jazz clubs and Off-Broadway theaters. The area's tree-lined streets are home to a mix of historic brownstones and New York University buildings. Washington Square Park lies at its heart and serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
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3Times Square

4.7
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Times Square, also known as The Center of the Universe, is a vibrant and bustling destination located in the heart of New York City's Theater District. It is famous for its bright lights, shopping opportunities, and Broadway shows. This iconic area is a hub for art, entertainment, and commerce, attracting curious tourists and locals alike. With its high concentration of neon signs, billboards, and advertisements, Times Square offers plenty of photo opportunities at every turn.
Times Square is unforgettable! On my trip to New York, I spent time here and it truly felt like the heartbeat of the city. The lights, energy, and atmosphere are simply unmatched, with people from all over the world filling the streets. When I was there at night, the giant billboards and dazzling colors came alive. I saw street performers, live music, cartoon characters posing for pictures, and tourists capturing photos everywhere. The whole vibe was electric, and I honestly felt like I was standing in the middle of a movie scene. Also, I scanned the mobile barcode and uploaded my picture on the billboard and about 10 minutes later, I saw myself up there. That was such a unique and unforgettable moment! 👉 Tips for visitors: • Best time to visit is after dark when the lights shine brightest. • Wear comfortable shoes you’ll walk a lot. • Keep your phone or camera ready, every corner is a photo opportunity. • It gets crowded, so stay mindful of your belongings. Times Square is busy, colorful, and alive — an experience I’ll never forget.
Mr R — Google review
🌟 My Visit to Times Square, New York City My visit to Times Square was an unforgettable experience — vibrant, colorful, and full of energy 24/7! Known as “The Crossroads of the World,” it truly captures the spirit of New York City with its dazzling billboards, bustling crowds, and electric atmosphere. Standing amidst the towering LED screens and the constant buzz of activity felt surreal. Street performers, musicians, and costumed characters add to the excitement, making every corner of Times Square lively and entertaining. Whether it’s day or night, the energy here never fades. I also enjoyed browsing the many flagship stores, souvenir shops, and cafés. The TKTS booth at the red steps is a great spot to buy discounted Broadway show tickets — and the steps themselves are a perfect place to sit and take in the view of the glowing skyline. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Visit after sunset to experience the full brilliance of the lights. • Keep your belongings secure — it can get very crowded. • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like Broadway theaters, Bryant Park, or Rockefeller Center. • For great photos, stand near the red steps or the 7th Avenue and 46th Street junction. Overall, Times Square is the beating heart of New York City — a dazzling symbol of its energy, culture, and excitement. A must-visit for every traveler! 🗽✨
Shanz S — Google review
Times Square is a major commercial intersection and tourist attraction in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, famous for its dazzling digital billboards, vibrant atmosphere, Broadway theaters, and iconic New Year's Eve ball drop. Often called "The Crossroads of the World," it's a bustling hub of entertainment, retail, and dining located at the junction of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 42nd Street. Key Characteristics Location: Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Iconic Features: Bright LED screens, towering billboards, Broadway marquees, and the famous Red Steps. Atmosphere: Known for its vibrant, chaotic, and exciting energy. Things to See and Do New Year's Eve Ball Drop: Witness the famous ball drop and confetti, a major event. Broadway: See a Broadway show or visit the TKTS discount booth for discounted tickets. Museums: Explore museums like Madame Tussauds and RiseNY. Shopping & Dining: Find numerous flagship and souvenir stores, along with a wide range of dining options. Costumed Characters: Encounter various costumed characters and street performers. Historical Context Origin: The area was renamed Times Square in 1904 after the New York Times moved its headquarters there. Evolution: The subway significantly contributed to the area's growth, and it became a major gathering place for celebrations. Visiting Times Square Energy: Be prepared for a lively and energetic environment with crowds of tourists and locals. Pedestrian Zones: Enjoy designated pedestrian-only zones, making it easier to navigate the bustling area. Iconic Status: It is considered one of the most famous and most visited destinations in New York City.
Lucky T — Google review
Going for a walk early in the morning feels refreshing and leisurely. The display boards might be more visible if it were a bit darker… but I still prefer the time when daylight is just beginning to break. Even in the early morning, there are a variety of food options like hot dogs and corn dogs.
Jin R — Google review
Times Square is one of those places you have to experience at least once. The lights, energy, and atmosphere are incredible, especially at night. It does get very crowded, particularly on theater nights, but that’s part of the excitement. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options all around. A true New York City landmark!
Melina R — Google review
We finally visited the iconic Times Square and whatever I had heard before about this is not an exaggeration. The vibe, atmosphere and the electronic billboards make this place a very happening one. Lots of shops and eateries near this place. A great crowd every time you visit. But at night after sunset this place becomes more awesome. Must visit and multiple visits are my recommendation.
TANVEER A — Google review
Times Square on Halloween night 2025 was an electrifying spectacle of life, light, and energy. Even having visited before, I have never felt the city pulse so vibrantly — the crowds, the colors, the laughter, and the chaos all weaving together into a living tapestry that is uniquely New York. Every street, every screen, every flicker of neon seemed to tell a story, inviting you to pause, to watch, and to feel part of something larger than yourself. There’s a rhythm here, a heartbeat of the city that never sleeps, and on this night, it was louder, wilder, and more exhilarating than ever. Walking through the throngs, catching glimpses of costumes and celebration, and capturing these moments in photos and video made me appreciate the magic of New York in a way words can barely capture. Times Square is not just a place — it’s an experience, a living, breathing canvas of human energy and creativity. Halloween night 2025 will forever remain vivid in my memory as one of the city’s most unforgettable moments.
Zahab R — Google review
This is nyc the busiest city in the USA. I love and hate this area at the same time but mostly I love it because the shows are nearby and you can get reduced prices if you wait online and so many food, places and historical places and even the US armed horses recruiting services center and you should definitely walk this area and not drive because you will be stuck in traffic During the day. Enjoy!
Karina K — Google review
Manhattan, NY 10036, USA•https://www.timessquarenyc.org/•Tips and more reviews for Times Square

4Lower East Side

4.5
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Lower East Side is a vibrant neighborhood that seamlessly blends historic tenement-style buildings with modern apartments and trendy boutiques. At night, the area comes alive with hip crowds flocking to its stylish bars, music venues, and eateries. The Jewish heritage of the neighborhood is evident in the Lower East Side Tenement Museum and traditional delis like Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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5East Village

4.5
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The East Village is a vibrant neighborhood known for its lively nightlife and diverse dining scene. During the day, visitors can explore unique boutiques, vintage shops, and tattoo parlors while enjoying casual cafes. Once the heart of the city's punk scene, St. Mark's Place now offers trendy eateries and souvenir shops. This downtown area is filled with top restaurants and cultural spots like Little Ukraine, attracting a stylish crowd that keeps the neighborhood's bohemian legacy alive.
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6Chelsea

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Chelsea is a diverse neighborhood that features a mix of town houses, low-rise apartments, and upscale high-rises. It's known for popular attractions like the High Line, an elevated park created on old railroad tracks. The area also boasts over 200 art galleries housed in former factories, as well as the trendy Chelsea Market offering gourmet food vendors, dining options, and boutique shops. While it may not be as strongly associated with the LGBT community as it once was, Chelsea still hosts several gay bars.
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7Central Park

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Central Park is a breathtaking green sanctuary nestled in the bustling heart of New York City, offering an escape from the urban hustle. Established in 1857, this iconic park spans over 800 acres, making it larger than London's Hyde Park. Visitors can meander along scenic walking paths and expansive lawns while discovering a plethora of attractions. From the enchanting Alice in Wonderland statue to Belvedere Castle perched on Vista Rock, every corner reveals something new.
If there was a perfect city park, this would be it. It just is an amazing park. You can go for a stroll in the woods, sun bath in a grass meadow, see great entertainment, much of it free, rent a row boad on the lake, people watch and so much more. When you are in the park, in some areas it might not even seem like you are still in the city. Anyone visiting NYC should take the time to walk through and explore the park. There is an amazing zoo, a carousel, ice skating rink, and even a castle in the park. The pictures are of the reservoir at the north end of the park.
Photo T — Google review
Central Park in the Fall — Absolutely Magical! Visiting Central Park in autumn was better than I ever imagined. The colors, the crisp air, the skyline peeking through the trees — it felt straight out of a movie, only real. The park is wonderfully kid-friendly and dog-friendly, full of families, friendly faces, and space to explore. From the winding paths to the shimmering ponds and quiet lakes, every corner is breathtaking. The city views are stunning, and everyone we met was kind and welcoming. Truly one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I’ve ever experienced.
Rebecca ( — Google review
Central Park is more than just the heart of New York City — it’s the city’s soul. Spanning over 840 acres, this green oasis feels like a peaceful escape wrapped inside the chaos of Manhattan. The moment you step in, the city noise fades, replaced by the rustle of leaves, the laughter of joggers, and the sound of musicians under the bridges. Every corner of the park tells a story. From the romantic Bow Bridge arching gracefully over the lake to the grand Bethesda Terrace overlooking the fountain, it’s a photographer’s dream and a wanderer’s paradise. The pathways curve through gardens, open meadows, and quiet wooded areas — perfect for a morning run, a lazy picnic, or simply sitting on a bench and watching life pass by. What makes Central Park truly special is how it reflects the rhythm of New York itself. On one side, artists sketch and performers play violins; on the other, kids race their bikes while couples row across the lake. In winter, the Wollman Rink sparkles with skaters, and in spring, the cherry blossoms paint the park in pastel shades. Whether you’re a tourist seeing it for the first time or a local escaping your busy schedule, Central Park never feels the same twice. It’s timeless yet ever-changing — a living masterpiece right in the middle of skyscrapers. In a city that never sleeps, Central Park reminds you to breathe, slow down, and simply be. ⭐ Rating: 5/5 A must-visit — not just for its beauty, but for the peace and inspiration it offers.
Mashnun — Google review
Central Park Article Talk Language Download PDF Watch Edit This article is about the public park in New York City. For other uses, see Central Park (disambiguation). Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States. It is the sixth-largest park in the city, containing 843 acres (341 ha), and the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 42 million visitors annually as of 2016. Central Park is owned by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation but has been managed by the Central Park Conservancy since 1998 under a contract with the government of New York City in a public–private partnership. The conservancy, a non-profit organization, sets Central Park's annual operating budget and is responsible for care of the park. Central Park Aerial view of southern Central Park in September 2014 Map Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap Type Urban park Location Manhattan, New York City, U.S. Coordinates 40°46′56″N 73°57′55″W Area 843 acres (341 ha; 1.317 sq mi; 3.41 km2) Created 1857–1876 Owned by NYC Parks Operated by Central Park Conservancy Visitors about 42 million annually Open 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Public transit access Subway and bus; see "Public transport" U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark New York State Register of Historic Places NYC Scenic Landmark Architect Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903), Calvert Vaux (1824–1895) NRHP reference No. 66000538 NYSRHP No. 06101.000663 Significant dates Added to NRHP October 15, 1966[3] Designated NHL May 23, 1963 Designated NYSRHP June 23, 1980[1] Designated NYCL March 26, 1974[2] The creation of a large park in Manhattan was first proposed in the 1840s, and a 778-acre (315 ha) park approved in 1853. In 1858, landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux won a design competition for the park with their "Greensward Plan". Construction began in 1857; existing structures, including a majority-Black settlement named Seneca Village, were seized through eminent domain and razed. The park's first areas were opened to the public in late 1858. Additional land at the northern end of Central Park was purchased in 1859, and the park was completed in 1876. After a period of decline in the early 20th century, New York City parks commissioner Robert Moses started a program to clean up Central Park in the 1930s. The Central Park Conservancy, created in 1980 to combat further deterioration in the late 20th century, refurbished many parts of the park starting in the 1980s.
Roy Z — Google review
Central Park is the most beautiful place in New York! Perfect for photoshoots, horse rides, and boating on the lake. It’s also one of the best romantic spots for a date. Everywhere you go, you can hear live music, which adds such a magical atmosphere. I love visiting in any season — spring with blooming trees and fall with falling leaves are my favorites. A truly unique place you can’t find anywhere else in the world!
Olena “ — Google review
Central Park is an incredible place — a true green oasis in the heart of New York City’s concrete jungle. It surrounds you with peace and nature, making you forget you’re in one of the busiest cities in the world. Perfect for a walk, a picnic, or simply to sit and breathe in the calm beauty of the park.
Lina G — Google review
After the watching the 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' Broadway show at the Marquis Theatre on W46th St & 7th Ave, we walked the 0.7 miles up 7th Ave to the Central Park entrance at W59th St where I had my first NYC Hotdog from the Nathan's Hotdog stand. It was very tasty if a tad small for $6. We only walked in a very small section of the vast 843 acres, 2.5 miles long and 0.5 miles wide park, from the W59th St & 7Ave entrance to the Model Sailing Boat Lake and could have spent several days explore the different sections of this vast beautiful space, which is enjoyed daily by some many local New Yorkers and tourists. There were lots of people relaxing on the grass, walking, jogging, running, cycling & rollerblading through the park, together with rickshaws and horse drawn carriages carrying their passengers on the one directional circular road running around inside the park. We stopped off at the Le Pain Quotidien kiosk next to the Model Boating Lake for hot drinks & pastries at one of the tables, enjoying the late evening sunshine whilst watching people going by and children sailing their rented remote controlled model boats in the lake. There are public male & female toilets either side of the kiosk and a table service section for a selection of food & drinks. It wasn't too busy when we were there around 6pm on a Saturday evening and it was the perfect place to sit down, take a break, relax and watch the world go by in Central Park whilst enjoying a drink. We were fortunate to be there to listen to the famous Central Park guitar man, David Ippolito, playing some beautiful guitar music from across the boating lake opposite our table, in his regular Saturday slot. On our walk to the Model Boating Lake we passed the 1,800 seat open air Delacorte amphitheater inside the park, where free public shows of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' were being performed. My wife is a big fan of Shakespeare's plays and would have loved to have gone to see the play. However, as the vast majority of tickets were allocated via lottery to NYC residents we would have had to queue up in person in a standby line outside the theatre on the day, in the hope of getting one of these few ticket allocations and I didn't like Shakespeare enough to do that. As it was such beautiful warm late summer we decided to walk the 2.2 miles down Lexington Ave, from the park at 74th St down to our hotel at 36th St. Although it took a lot longer than taking the subway we really enjoyed seeing more of the city on foot.
Hong L — Google review
I had never seen such a huge park in the city area. Spread across 800+ acres, this park has a lot of beautiful places to visit. We went to Bethesda terrace as our first spot here and it’s really worth visiting. Great spots to visit, sit, relax, run and click pictures. Loved the bow bridge. Must visit and highly recommended.
TANVEER A — Google review
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8The High Line

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The High Line is a renowned elevated park built on an old railway line, offering stunning views of the city and the river. This 1.45-mile-long linear park in Manhattan was transformed from an abandoned railway viaduct into a popular public space in 2009. Designed by Dutch landscape architect Piet Oudolf, the park features a continuous walkway surrounded by gardens with diverse plant species that thrived on the disused rail line.
This is the best part of NYC for me. A previously abandoned above ground railway has been transformed into a park above the streets of downtown Manhattan. They are also growing lots of plants, wild herbs and flowers to bring life and greenery into this corner of the city. It's good to see they're continually expanding it. I especially love being able to sit and read or watch the world go by at the giant window midway through the park. An innovative way to repurpose an historic part of the city.
Carlito — Google review
This is such a cool walking path/pedestrian route for anyone wanting to walk near the Hudson Yard area to Pier 57/Chelsea Market. Lots of green spaces and natural plantings with the old railroad lines, and places with stairs and elevators to go down to street level. Nice way to see some cool buildings and avoid traffic and stoplights. You can enter near the Vessel in Hudson Yard area, or end there if you start above the Chelsea Market.
Sarah H — Google review
A wonderful use of old elevated train tracks turned into beautiful greenery in the middle of the city. So many different kinds of vegetation and lots of great art to see along the way. We walked about 2 miles of it from The Edge down to Chelsea Market.
Jennifer S — Google review
Great park to go for fun or just because. I always love going here. It is very practical as well when you go up and down of the city. Great place to get a view of city. It was a good way to get to Chelsea market from other part of the city. I highly recommend!
Hye L — Google review
Lovely for an autumn walk and lots of great photo opportunities. Clean bathrooms. Lots of city views. Surrounded by buildings with unique architecture. Lots of benches and viewing areas, including one where you can watch traffic. Landscaping and sculptures.
Billy H — Google review
This walk is so nice, it's hard to believe it's free (privately funded, donations accepted). We stopped for several minutes to listen to a mockingbird perform his concert! Super clean bathrooms, and there are no pets allowed, so with all the plants, it smells nice too. Not too crowded on weekdays.
Vera B — Google review
A unique and beautiful walkway throughout New York City. From Hudson yards to Little Island, an extraordinary yet calm walkway above the streets. And offer a serene and calm experience. Would highly recommend.
Sven B — Google review
Nice walking path/park elevated above the city, making it easy to breeze through town without stopping at all the stoplights and car trying to turn. Pretty gardens accompanied by elevated views of the city.
Robyn M — Google review
New York, NY 10011, USA•https://www.thehighline.org/•(212) 500-6035•Tips and more reviews for The High Line

9Brooklyn Bridge

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The Brooklyn Bridge, a beloved landmark dating back to 1883, is a unique stone-and-steel structure that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. It offers an iconic walk across its elevated promenade, providing breathtaking views of the East River and the city skyline. The bridge's location allows for easy access to both Lower Manhattan and the charming neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights with its stunning brownstones and row houses. Additionally, visitors can enjoy picturesque walks through Park Slope, another desirable residential area in Brooklyn.
What a lovely bridge to walk across. It takes about 30 minutes from end to end. You can see in the distance the Statue of Liberty and on the other side the Manhattan Bridge. At the end of this bridge, if you go to Dumbo, that's a really good place to also spend some time afterwards. Have some pizza, experience the market, and take some great shots of Manhattan Bridge and down under Brooklyn Bridge.
MSJ — Google review
Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is an experience that stays with you long after the journey ends. From the moment you step onto its iconic walkway, you feel a connection to history, to the countless souls who have crossed before, and to the city itself — alive, vibrant, and full of possibility. Every view is breathtaking: the skyline stretching endlessly, the river shimmering beneath, and the bridge’s architectural beauty standing as a testament to human vision and perseverance. There’s a rhythm to walking here, a pulse that invites reflection, inspiration, and awe. Whether you’re taking photos, pausing to soak it all in, or simply strolling, the bridge feels like more than a path from one borough to another — it’s a bridge between the past and present, between dreams and reality. Walking here reminded me to pause, to appreciate, and to carry a little piece of this city’s energy with me. A truly unforgettable experience.
Zahab R — Google review
If you have to define this bridge in one word, it would be just beautiful. The pedestrian path to walk on this bridge from one end to other is a great experience. It’s always crowded with tourists but it’s a must do things to walk the bridge. It takes around 30 to 45 mins to cross the bridge with all the pictures clicking and viewing the city. The pictures taken from here are beautiful. Must do experience when you are in New York.
TANVEER A — Google review
A Must-Do New York Experience! Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge with family and friends was absolutely unforgettable. The views are phenomenal—Manhattan’s skyline, the Statue of Liberty in the distance, and endless photo opportunities at every step. My seven-year-old loved it too! It can get windy, so if you’re visiting in winter, dress warmly or bring a windbreaker. The walk is free, fun, and great exercise. Once you reach Brooklyn, you can explore cute shops and fabulous restaurants nearby. It’s the best of all worlds—beautiful views, quality time with loved ones, and a true New York adventure.
Rebecca ( — Google review
Title: A Must-See Iconic Experience in NYC! Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is an unforgettable experience. The views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Statue of Liberty are absolutely breathtaking, especially during sunrise or sunset when the city lights reflect beautifully on the East River. The pedestrian walkway is spacious, safe, and perfect for taking photos, jogging, or just enjoying the skyline. I loved seeing the historic architecture up close — the Gothic-style towers are incredible. There are plenty of spots to pause, admire the views, and snap pictures. Even with tourists around, the bridge retains a calm, majestic vibe. Highly recommend going early in the morning to avoid the crowds and fully enjoy this NYC icon. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge is a must-do adventure that perfectly captures the spirit of New York City!
Aigerim K — Google review
Must do in NYC! The view is just breathtaking! You can see the Statue of Liberty from there! And all of the city it’s just so cool! Definitely an amazing spot to walk or run across. It’s free!! And super fun!!
Jack — Google review
Brooklyn Bridge – A Must-Do in New York! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is an experience you simply cannot miss when visiting New York City! The moment you step onto the wooden walkway, you’re greeted with stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline, the East River, and even a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty in the distance. The bridge itself is a masterpiece of architecture with its towering stone arches and intricate cables — it’s as beautiful up close as it is from afar. It’s incredible to think it has been standing strong since 1883, carrying not only cars and bicycles but also thousands of people every day. The walk takes about 20–30 minutes at a relaxed pace, but you’ll want to stop often for photos. My advice: go early in the morning or just before sunset to avoid heavy crowds and capture the best light for pictures. At night, the city lights make the bridge feel even more magical. On the Brooklyn side, you can relax at Brooklyn Bridge Park, grab a slice of famous New York pizza, or just sit by the waterfront and take in the views. From the Manhattan side, you’re only steps away from City Hall, Chinatown, and the Financial District. Tip: Wear comfortable shoes, stay in the pedestrian lane (cyclists zoom by fast!), and bring your camera — every angle offers a postcard-worthy shot. 🌟 Overall: An unforgettable walk and one of the best free things to do in New York. It’s not just a bridge, it’s a true New York experience!
Shehan I — Google review
Iconic walk with stunning skyline views The Brooklyn Bridge is a must-visit for breathtaking views of Manhattan. A great way to experience it is to take the ferry from Pier 11 to DUMBO and then walk back across the bridge toward Manhattan, which provides an amazing perspective of the skyline. The bridge is very close to downtown Manhattan, easily accessible, and the walkway offers plenty of photo opportunities. Crowds can be moderate, but the views more than make up for it. It's iconic, scenic, and perfect for a leisurely stroll with unbeatable city views.
Amin S — Google review
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10Radio City Music Hall

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Located in New York City, Radio City Music Hall is a historic art deco theater that has been entertaining audiences since 1932. It is renowned for hosting the Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes and various concerts. As the largest indoor theater globally, it boasts an impressive auditorium measuring 160 feet from back to stage.
This place is truly ICONIC! We did the tour. The TOUR: Enjoyable and informative. The place is really beautiful. It was recently renovated. We saw the auditorium and stage from upstairs, before a show. They took us up into areas I didn't even know existed, practice areas, costume room, old Original seats upstairs, etc. We met one of the Rockettes, she talked with us and took questions. Tour guide was very knowledgeable. We Learned details about the history. Many classic pictures on the walls of hallways. Touring New York? Recommend! Helpful?
Robert C — Google review
We went to the Christmas Spectacular Rockettes 100th Anniversary event and it was amazing!. All the performers were excellent! The Rocketts, impeccable! The staff who worked the event that evening were very friendly and knowledgeable. I honestly cannot say enough about the staff who work in the bathroom. You can only imagine how long the women's bathroom line is at the end of the show they have I would say at least 10 if not more staff members who get you in and out of that line super fast, and they are super organized and have it down to a science. I have never been to a place where the bathroom has been super organized like that. 5 STARS ALL AROUND.. I LOVE NYC!
LB — Google review
Radio City is one of the most acoustically sound theaters I have been in. I attended the Ludovico Einaudi concert on Sunday and it was absolutely AMAZING! Despite being up on 2nd mezzanine, there really isnt a bad seat in the house. You can feel the music in your soul. Great venue! Great artist! Comfortable seats and convenient restrooms and food access. I can't wait to be back here for another event soon. Tons of staff, all pleasant and helpful.
Ingrid H — Google review
This was my first ever show inside after many years of walking past, and it was truly impressive! The staff was friendly and helpful, the location was clean inside and out, and the decor was gorgeous. While the restrooms were not conveniently located, the ladies' was breathtaking! I know, I know, that sounds weird to describe a lavatory that way, but it was huge, clean, and glamorous! You have to see it to believe it because it was probably one of the coolest restrooms I've ever visited. The show was good, too 😂
T. M — Google review
David Byrne's "Who is the Sky?" 1st night at Radio City M I sic Hall, Friday Oct 10th 2025 was excellent. Fabulous authentic 1930's Art Deco architecture, music from the 1970's thru now. Auditory staging, visual staging and choreography were excellent. Even the audience was excellent. Several people asked if they could take a photograph of me, my seat line stood up and danced. It could hardly have been better!!!!
Hilary P — Google review
I like how clean it’s . The popcorn is organic fresh because boy oh boy it tastes healthy . The sound effects are out of this world . I enjoy the show the atmosphere. The good thing also is how you can exit easily from the auditorium. No going around just right there you leave . Cool 🤗😉
Aylyn R — Google review
On a mother-daughter birthday celebration to New York City in November, we attended the 100th anniversary Christmas spectacular. Spectacular is the perfect word for this performance. I am a wheelchair user. The staff at Radio City from security to restroom attendance to concession, ushers everyone was amazing. Radio City Music Hall is beautifully decorated and awe-inspiring. The show was the best I'd ever seen in 2025. I started going to Radio City as a child in the mid-1970s and went every year for a number of years. We had not been back in probably 15 years. It was certainly worth the wait.
Beth B — Google review
A Spectacular Christmas show to start the season! Way above expectations. That soldier line is jaw dropping. We went on the behind the scenes tour and that was great too.
Rosalyn D — Google review
1260 6th Ave, New York, NY 10020, USA•https://www.msg.com/radio-city-music-hall•(212) 465-6000•Tips and more reviews for Radio City Music Hall
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11Chinatown

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Chinatown is a bustling and densely populated neighborhood that attracts food enthusiasts and sightseers with its wide array of Chinese and Southeast Asian eateries offering delectable dishes like dumplings, pork buns, and hand-pulled noodles. The lively streets are lined with souvenir stores, bubble tea shops, and markets selling an assortment of goods including fresh and dried fish, herbs, and spices.
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12The Dead Rabbit

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The Dead Rabbit in New York City is a two-story establishment that combines a lunch taproom with a parlor serving small plates and vintage cocktails. It's an iconic Irish bar with a New York twist, located in a five-story, 19th-century townhouse. The ground level Taproom focuses on properly poured pints, Irish coffee, and various whiskeys, while the upstairs Parlor offers a wider range of flavors and live blues performances.
My husband and I had an incredible time at The Dead Rabbit! It was a highlight of our bar crawl, and we were completely blown away by the unique experience. The place has a fantastic energy, and we loved that each floor offered a different vibe. The cocktails were the star of the show. I had a special drink where the bartender spritzed a perfume on my hand to enhance the aroma as I sipped—a truly unforgettable sensory experience! The food was delicious, too; we especially enjoyed the deviled eggs. With amazing drinks, tasty bites, and a super cool atmosphere, The Dead Rabbit is a must-visit. We'll definitely be back!
Sonia R — Google review
Drank at the tap room. I remember a time when the tap room only had beer. I am so pleased to know they have cocktails and food available now. This place has always been impeccable. I’ve been here a handful of times and never left disappointed. I can’t remember the names of the drinks but they had a cocktail that had Guinness and it really was a standout, as well as the Irish coffee Alexander, and I don’t even like coffee 🤣. Don’t sleep on the Scotch eggs either. Best ones I’ve had! This one really upsets me that we don’t have something similar in Vegas. I mean we have bars but this one just has something about it 😁
Daniel M — Google review
The Irish coffee is a must-try, you won’t be disappointed. The Old Fashioned was good, though a bit on the sweeter side for my taste. The fried chicken was just okay, nothing particularly special. The tiramisu was one of the best I’ve had. We sat in the Parlour, which had great vibes and good service, making for a pleasant overall experience. We did not have a reservation for parlor, but still managed to get a table on a Sunday.
Maneesh J — Google review
Great Irish vibe, definitely reminiscent of being in Ireland. The service was great, everyone was very friendly. The Irish coffee was sublime and the Guinness pour and temperature was spot on, honestly can’t think of a better Guinness I’ve had outside of Ireland. I grabbed the short rib sliders to snack on and they were very flavorful and fork tender. They also have a phenomenal Irish whisky selection.
Pete S — Google review
Great place with an excellent atmosphere. Unfortunately, we had a bad experience with the billing as we were double charged. Being charged an extra $500 is a significant amount for us, and it caused quite a hassle as we had to deal with the bank to cancel the duplicate charge. Despite the great ambiance, this billing issue greatly impacted our overall experience.
Goran V — Google review
My husband and I stopped by for a quick beer after an amazing dinner next door. The space is so cool! I love the sawdust on the floor and the whole vibe was fun! We did not have food or visit the restroom so my review is based on service and the beer! I would recommend! 🍻
Marlene K — Google review
I went with a group of friends and we really enjoyed their cocktails. The place has a very unique and eye-catching décor, which adds to the whole experience. It was a great spot to hang out and spend some time together.
Liliana M — Google review
Had an amazing experience at the tap room - drinks were very adventurous and the fried chicken hits right home. Midnight pearl and mango soba were definitely my favorites. Ambiance was great and staff were really helpful and friendly. We had a slight emergency situation but gladly the manager Vladi was able to come in and take care of it right on. Would definitely come back for more.
Yinan D — Google review
30 Water St, New York, NY 10004, USA•https://thedeadrabbit.com/?utm_source=google_business_profile&ut…•(917) 540-5228•Tips and more reviews for The Dead Rabbit

13Bemelmans Bar

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Bemelmans Bar, located in the Carlyle Hotel, is a sophisticated and upscale piano bar adorned with famous murals by Ludwig Bemelmans. The legendary destination on the Upper East Side is named after the creator of the Madeline children's books. Since its reopening in 2021, it has been consistently busy, attracting both locals and tourists. Despite being a hotel bar, Bemelmans exudes character and classy vibes, offering a glimpse into Old New York.
Best Martini I’ve had in New York. There was a bit of a line to get in on a Saturday afternoon, but I think the experience matched the expectation. We were seated at the bar which was great for having a couple drinks and some snacks and enjoying conversation. The lounge area was lively, yet still felt really intimate. I had definitely been wanting to try this place for a while, given its reputation as classic upper east side haunt, and it lived up. It was a great stop on our afternoon exploring Central Park and the met.
Christopher B — Google review
We wanted to go to this bar for years. Once we finally did - it was a major disappointment! The ambiance was very nice, but nothing else beyond it. The snacks were terrible - nuts were stale and moldy, the chips tasteless. Martinis (what the bar is famous for) were strong (so they are definitely not holding back on alcohol), but it was the warmest martini I have had in Manhattan, which is definitely not the standard you expect. Oysters were fresh, but not particularly tasty, and the shrimp cocktail was underwhelming, especially for the price they charge for 4 pieces of shrimp. Would not recommend or go back.
Nataliya P — Google review
How to get in: if you go closer to opening you will have a higher chance to get a table but usual bar seating goes fast. I always have a wonderful time here, they have great drinks. And very good bar snacks as well. You can see the original works for “Madeline” on the walls. It’s an NYC classic
Neha L — Google review
Stopped at Bemelmans Bar after the Met. Dress code enforced, no shorts, no flip flops, collared shirt after 5:30 p.m. Nearly turned away, managed to slip in. Ordered a martini listed around $30, but with tax and tip the tab reached $50. Pricey, yes, but here it feels like the cost of admission to a piece of living history. Live piano in the corner, golden light on the leather banquettes, and walls covered with whimsical murals by Ludwig Bemelmans, creator of Madeline. He painted them in exchange for eighteen months of room and board at The Carlyle. This bar is the only public place where his art still lives. The whole scene feels like stepping into Old New York, glamorous and timeless. Five stars for history and vibe, not for value.
Trang N — Google review
On my bucket list as a life long NYer. We went on a random Sunday after after a museum. Had a lovely chat with an Australian at the bar. Loved the murals and the atmosphere. It's pricey so be aware!
MOira D — Google review
This place deserves six stars. Bemelmans Bar is the epitome of classic New York elegance—white-jacketed bartenders, warm and intimate lighting, and a post-5:30 dress code that elevates the whole experience. The drinks? Spectacular. Genuinely some of the best we’ve had in the city, which was a very welcome surprise given how many places overpromise and underdeliver. The Corner Booth cocktail is a must—think Manhattan, but smoother, more complex, and full of unexpected flavor with none of the usual harsh bite. The Gramble was another standout—a bright, gin-forward cocktail with just the right citrusy edge to help you unwind from the energy of the city. Yes, it’s pricey. But every detail—from the service to the setting—screams old-school Fifth Avenue charm. Worth every penny. Don’t miss it.
John A — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit. We went around 4:30 on a Saturday and the line was just getting long but we only had to wait about 20 minutes. Service was great, atmosphere also great. We came specifically for the Martini. There were a few to choose from and we went with the Vesper. Loved how it was served with a sidecar on ice. No olives but maybe a Vesper doesn’t traditionally come with one. The snack mix on the table was also tasty and there were a few different options to choose from which was nice. Only complaint is our martinis weren’t ice cold. Just used to that being prioritized at other places, we were a little surprised they were served almost room temperature. Could be on purpose. Either way.
Matt — Google review
There is always a table available for hotel guests in this bar. The cocktails and snacks are very exquisite, the service is exceptional, the music is magnificent, and the wall paintings are a delight.
Марина Х — Google review
35 E 76th St, New York, NY 10021, USA•https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/the-carlyle-new-york/dining/be…•(212) 744-1600•Tips and more reviews for Bemelmans Bar

14The Long Island Bar

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The Long Island Bar is a retro watering hole located across from Monteros, maintaining the tradition of a Brooklyn longshoremen hangout. After being closed for several years, it was revived in 2013 by Toby Cecchini and Joel Tompkins, preserving its beloved neon sign and undergoing an anachronistic renovation. Despite its dive-y appearance, it has become a popular spot for groups of friends, parents on a night out, and first dates.
All anyone wants to do is fit in at a place like this. Asking for a window bar seat felt a little like I was putting them out, but food was great, drinks were amazing and we will be back to see if we can get a smile and a thanks for coming in. Didn't want to mention that we'd been there before they were born, probably. There to celebrate an empty nest and it was perfect on a steamy day. I'll try to endear myself to them next time.
Heather K — Google review
Atmosphere: 7.5/10 Located in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, The Long Island Bar exudes classic American diner vibes with its neon signage and chrome accents. Inside, the high-backed booths, chrome-trimmed chairs, and laminated menus reinforce the nostalgic theme. While the decor is charmingly retro, the backbar is minimal, featuring mostly glassware without an extensive display of spirits. Music volume was well-balanced, complementing the ambiance without overpowering conversation. Drinks: 5/10 Recommendation: Improved Pendennis Club The cocktail menu is concise, presented in a simple, laminated diner-style format. Drinks leaned towards the sweeter side, lacking depth and complexity. Presentation was basic, with standard glassware, no coasters, and minimal garnishes. Service: 6.5/10 The staff was friendly and attentive throughout the visit. Water was only provided upon request. Prices were slightly below average for New York.
Anton S — Google review
Fantastic. Excellent service & food. Great staffs, respects their customers. We both ordered L.I. Burger w/bacon + scotch soda highball. fries were out temporarily, replaced with chips Highly recommend!
Mandoo M — Google review
Long Island Bar is perfection. The food hits that sweet spot of comforting but inventive, and the drinks flow so easy you lose track of the decade you’re in. Part of me doesn’t even want to write this because I don’t need TikTok mobs storming our neighborhood gem. Start with the cheese curds and pretend you’re balancing them out with the gem salad. The deviled eggs are a must, and the burger never misses. Even the white Negroni, glowing radioactive yellow, tastes like it was invented here. Every detail is dialed in and the bus boys somehow always know when you are done even if their are fries left?? How?? It’s the kind of place that feels like yours the moment you sit down. No gimmicks, just timeless perfection. Easily the best restaurant in South Brooklyn.
Hannah B — Google review
authentically timeless, long island bar is refreshingly frozen in simpler times -- terrazzo floors, neon lights, spinning bar stools -- the same design since opening in the 1950's (which includes no reservations). just timeless charm and damn good food LI burger is the move: two dry-aged patties, gooey house-blend american, a tangy fancy sauce, and a bacon wheel lookin like a red onion. Sneaky how good it is -- only gets better with each bite. alongside fries with a golden crisp buzzing and full of energy, long island bar is the foundation for any perfect night in cobble hill (ultimately ending down the street with karaoke at montero's until late night). cobble hill doesn’t have many institutions left. this one’s the real deal fun fact: ramon montero, original owner of *both* LI bar + montero's, kept these businesses in the family for 50+ years (his son joseph ran montero's + daughter emma ran LI bar)
BURGER T — Google review
Really busy local spot - can be a wait for table/bar space. The burger is excellent, well worth it (and starting to appear on some lists), the martinis are great too. Really friendly barstaff too
Daniel F — Google review
This burger is the worst burger Ive ever had. The patty is inedible! That said, the staff members were super nice and welcoming.
Ron S — Google review
Drinks were good (martini was 10/10) but service was not good. Very hostile bar service and seating was limited.
Amandip K — Google review
110 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA•http://thelongislandbar.com/•(718) 625-8908•Tips and more reviews for The Long Island Bar

15Elsewhere

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Live music bar
Lounge
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Elsewhere is a sprawling venue in New York City that offers multiple spaces, including a rooftop terrace, for live music and DJ nights. It is part of the vibrant dance music scene in the city, attracting renowned artists from around the world such as Hardwell, Skrillex, Tiesto, and many others. For accommodations near Elsewhere, visitors can stay at Gardiners Wildflower Farms or Habitas-on-Hudson for a unique experience.
We’re Hye House NYC a collective of young Armenians throwing community parties and cultural events in NYC. (Follow the gang @hyehouse.nyc on Instagram) We booked out the VIP Section at Elsewhere for DJ Habibeats, and brought out 50 people. It was incredible. The Elsewhere team made the night seamless and special for our group. Arianna, Francisca, and Lee were amazing to work with: flexible where needed, present, and kind the whole time. Huge shout-out to Lee, (SECOND PHOTO <3) who handled security for our section. Professional, attentive, and made sure everything ran smoothly for our group. He was so incredible. The space, the energy, and the support from the staff made it an unforgettable night. We’ll definitely be back, and highly recommend Elsewhere for anyone planning a group event or just looking for a great night out. Follow us @hyehouse.nyc to see the vibe and future events ripping Middle East Diaspora parties!
Hye N — Google review
I had a great time at Elsewhere! The atmosphere was lively and the music was excellent. I appreciated how professional and attentive the staff were.. it made me feel safe throughout the night, which isn’t always the case at busy clubs. The rooftop was a highlight with a nice vibe and fresh air, perfect for a break from the main floor. That said, there’s room for improvement. The bathrooms could honestly have been a lot cleaner, and the stairs leading up to the rooftop felt a bit dangerous something to be mindful of if you’re wearing heels or if it’s crowded.. or very tipsy. The metal stairs are also outside. Overall though, a solid spot for a night out and I’d come back again.
Michael B — Google review
The service was fast and accommodating, the atmosphere was terrific, and the music was amazing. I felt a lot of love on the dance floor. It was extremely inclusive, and I can’t wait to go back. I went to a Papa Juice party, and the vibes were exceptional.
J A — Google review
It was my first time at elsewhere. It was pretty sick. We were on the rooftop. Glad it’s covered up for an outdoor show. The view of the city is cool and the sound is great too. You think it’d be terrible but since it’s a smaller venue, it works. One thing you have to be careful about are the stairs. When the show is packed, you might get pushed down. There aren’t really any barriers. Here’s hot mulligan
Hermes A — Google review
This review is about sustainability! By 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. And over 95% of the plastic that we tried to recycle does not actually get recycled, but ends up instead in landfills, incinerators, and our waterways. I was sad to see the sale and consumption of so much single used plastic here at elsewhere, when here for a show the other night. It felt like a lot of cognitive dissonance, as we overlooked NYC rivers in the distance, and listen to musicians who were talking about their emotions regarding the environmental crisis. as a business in a waterfront city, I hope you can reconsider how you utilize plastics. By now, there are plenty of other, better options. At the least, you could have a water refill station with real reusable durable plastic cups. And a bin to collect them. Kind of like what House of Yes does. Or you could have a water fountain people could use. Or you could sell aluminum canned water. As aluminum is infinitely recyclable. You could also cease the use of flimsy single use plastic cups for draft beers, by similarly using durable cups for beer. I opted to get canned beer so I could avoid plastic, but I’m sure many people don’t even realize the necessity of that distinction when making their order. Thank you for considering my feedback. I want a happier and healthier New York, and I want to support venues that are helping us to get there. We can’t wait anymore to solve the plastic pollution crisis. Lovely staff, lovely venue, and would be even lovely without all the trash created in a mere three hour show.
Sheila — Google review
I have seen two shows at this venue so far, it’s extremely nice! The bartenders are great, the security is responsive, and the bathroom is clean. They host a lot of events, and are some free, so I’d recommend this place to anyone seeking a fun night out with live music :)
Talia H — Google review
The music venue you think of when you are looking for the big city vibes. With 3 floors, a patio, and an outside rooftop you've got space to feel the music. Great sound and spectacular light effects for an immersive experience. My wife and I had a fun time and enjoyed the various rooms, DJs and the effects.
Brandon G — Google review
Spectacular venue. Saw Effy on the rooftop. It was organized, secure and easy. Plenty of free parking on the street. The staff at the beginning were chill. Checked ID’s and did security efficiently. At the venue, I did not feel out of place. Crowd was mid 20s to early 30s. The rooftop was nice, they did a good job with setting up smoke as ventilation. Bar staff were quick and friendly. Made drinks strong and pleasant. Staff around gave helpful instructions to the bathroom. Bathroom was clean. Definitely one of the better venues out there. You’ll have a great time here :)
Samiha R — Google review
599 Johnson Ave #1, Brooklyn, NY 11237, USA•http://www.elsewhere.club/•Tips and more reviews for Elsewhere
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16Public Records

4.3
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Restaurant
Cafe
Cocktail bar
Live music venue
Public Records is a hi-fi record bar in Gowanus, Brooklyn that offers food and drink options along with an intimate performance space and a vegan cafe. It is one of the renowned venues within New York City's dance music scene, attracting artists from around the world. The city hosts other popular dance-music clubs like Bossa Nova Civic Club, Paragon, and Good Room in different neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
Great vibes, outstanding cold brew, and friendly staff. Public Records is an approachable and upscale hangout vibe for the culturally curious who also appreciate specialty coffee. The outside may be brick, but the inside is hip. The once animal shelter is now a green and chic coffee chop, restaurant, and bar. It’s spacious, plant-filled, and industrial-chic with background beats bopping from the bass-heavy sound system. Patio, plants, and presentation room with presence. Join the welcoming and eclectic mix of customers in one of the many seats simmered in natural light. The drip coffee is a subtle and balanced light/medium roast from Ethiopia. Highly drinkable, and approachable for those dipping their toes into coffee without milk. The cold brew is the clear standout. It’s delicate, light, and refreshing; perfect for a spring or summer day. Smells like a tropical, guava cocktail, and makes me feel like I’m on the beach. It’s hard to leave this place! Drip coffee score: 4/5. Everything else score: 5/5. Overall score: 4.5/5.
Omri C — Google review
I was here for an event to listen to a new record that was being released tonight. It was a bit confusing once we arrived… there’s a restaurant, a club downstairs, a lounge/listening room upstairs. We initially went inside the restaurant and were told to go wait outside until a black door opened. When it opened, we stood in line to get our tickets and IDs checked but were told by the staff that we were upstairs, so we had to go back outside and enter another black door. We ended up going upstairs to the listening room that had a small bar in the back. It’s a nice area; brightly lit during the day but intimate once the sun sets but extremely hot inside (they only had the windows open). Got a couple of beers (from Threes Brewing) to drink while listening to the entire record. It was pretty cool since the artist, Eliana Glass, was sitting right next to us since her friends were sharing a table with us. We didn’t realize it was her until we overheard their convo. She ended up performing a couple of her songs live. Definitely an interesting experience that we would have no clue about if Spotify hadn’t informed us of the free ticketed event.
Nicole K — Google review
Went here for dinner, wonderful inventive vegan menu that was tasty for me (non vegan) and vegan girlfriend. When you enter for dinner or just a walk-in drink, coffee, etc,. I love the magazine area and small record store at the front. Labneh and celeriac skewers on current dinner menu were both fantastic. Wonderful vibe, great selection of music playing, server was delightful, would recommend. Only note is someone will probably inevitably turn their phone light on while you are dining. Would return!
Peter S — Google review
This is *the* spot. Insanely good vibes. Vinyl playing. Cool people working. Coffee + pastries available when you walk in OR you can get seated + order a full meal. We came on a Sunday for brunch. Menu was 10/10. Will def be back. Apparently it turns into a club at night. 🫡🤞🏼✨🪩
Emily — Google review
What a cool interior and pricey menu for fancy vegetables! The entrance gives off a record label vibe. The interior gives off cool, Brooklyn, artsy, plant vibes. All the dishes had beautiful presentation. We ordered four plates to share between two people.
E. A — Google review
Amazing night of house. Soul Summit forever! The crowd was hype, the music was on point and the sound system is incredible. Public Records is that place.
Alexander G — Google review
I rarely say this, especially while I’m still at the restaurant, but I will definitely be coming back — and I want to show this place to all my friends. It’s truly a fantastic spot! I loved every dish we tried. The staff was incredibly welcoming and friendly, the ambiance was wonderful, and even the background sounds added to the charm. There’s just one thing that needs improvement: the toilets are overloaded and have a strong smell.
Kristina Z — Google review
My husband took me here on an early birthday date to dinner and a record launch show (Eleri Ward). This vegan café seriously undersell themselves. The food is reasonably priced and yet gourmet caliber. Nuanced, layered flavors and so so delicious. We got the fingerling potatoes (WOW), celeriac skewer (Whaaa and wow wow wow!), the tacos (very good), and the tahini hibiscus cheesecake with the most delicious toasted vegan meringue on top. They also really seem to go out of their way to make it feel like a special celebration with bookend congrats via champagne for both of us and then the dessert with candle at the end. Then we had a fun time at the concert afterwards. Couldn’t believe we got all that for under $75. I’ve found a new fave spot for sure!
Lisa T — Google review
233 Butler St, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA•http://publicrecords.nyc/•Tips and more reviews for Public Records

17Bossa Nova Civic Club

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Bossa Nova Civic Club is a trendy nightspot in the Bushwick area of New York City, known for its tropical-themed ambiance and craft cocktails. It has a legitimate sound system and hosts underground house and techno DJs. The club has been a staple of Brooklyn's thriving techno scene since 2012, with past performers including industry giants like Jamie xx, Heather Heart, and Adam X.
Lovely audio and great music. Vibes were wonderful and so were the staff / attendees! Little foggy but I enjoyed it
Spencer — Google review
It was a vibe. The place was kinda small, but it was fun. The smoke was a little much, and I didn't like the music the whole time, but over all have a lot of fun.
Dominique E — Google review
Absolutely awful experience. The staff was not just rude—they were physically aggressive to the point that I felt threatened. A bartender forcefully ripped a drink out of my hand, something I had just paid for minutes earlier, while I was quietly leaving. I wasn’t drunk, I wasn’t resisting—I was walking out like everyone else. It was humiliating, unnecessary, and honestly frightening. They continue selling drinks minutes before closing, only to turn around and treat guests like criminals for still holding them. Meanwhile, others walked out with drinks without a problem, which made their behavior toward me feel personal and hostile. I couldn’t help but wonder if I was being targeted because I’m a woman—and because I’m Black. This was more than bad service—it was unsafe. I would never recommend this place, especially to women. Stay far away.
Carol M — Google review
It’s a great escape but u must have an ID if not Carol will deny you even on ur birthday lol but overall cool spot to get lost in music I love it
Michael C — Google review
I only came for a show so can’t speak for food. Drinks were good however. I really dug the vibe to this place and will hopefully come back soon.
Noj L — Google review
Got kicked out for dancing along a wall and a certificate fell and broke. This was after I gave it to a staff member the first time it fell. The bartenders are so disgustingly rude especially the girl with blonde hair and a hat. She told security to kick me out after I bought two WHITE CLAWS (I was not drunk ). This place was rude and hostile for ABSOLUTELY NO REASON.
Anjellica R — Google review
I really wanted to like this place but unfortunately it’s not a safe environment. On the same night, I was both drugged and had my phone stole here. I returned the next time and asked for them to waive my entry fee and was given attitude and fully denied entry to the club even after being willing to pay. I would hope there would be more concern for their patrons’ safety. Disappointing experience and response both times attempting to go. Will not be going back.
Grace C — Google review
Knowing that this is a pretty big dance institution of NYC, it was cool to finally visit. They didn’t let me down! Bartenders were nice, the spiked Yerba mate soda is definitely worth trying. DJ’s were going b2b all night and it was great. I personally liked the smoke machine, it added an ambiance. If you get there early enough, the cover is waved. Coat check was affordable (3). Overall, if I lived in the area, I would certainly be there more.
Max S — Google review
1271 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA•https://bossanovacivicclub.shop/•Tips and more reviews for Bossa Nova Civic Club

18schmuck.

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If you're on the hunt for an unforgettable cocktail experience, look no further than Schmuck. This pop-up bar has taken mixology to new heights with its innovative drinks that challenge traditional notions of what a cocktail can be. Guests rave about standout creations like the Ratatouille scene and Le Banane, while the Strawberry Parmesan leaves everyone in awe—how do they even create such flavors? The Tarte Tatin is another highlight, described as dessert in a glass that's rich and indulgent.
Stylish spot with amazing cocktails and even better vibes. The drinks were creative, balanced, and beautifully presented—each one felt like a signature. The staff was warm, attentive, and knowledgeable, making the whole experience super enjoyable from start to finish. The atmosphere is modern yet cozy, perfect for a date night or catching up with friends. It’s clear that a lot of care goes into every detail, from the menu to the lighting. Loved the bar setup and the casual elegance of the space. Definitely a must-visit if you’re into craft cocktails and a chill but classy vibe.
Anthony M — Google review
I only tried the front bar, which is harder to get into but isn’t as good as the back bar according to people who’ve been to both. The cocktails were creative and relatively enjoyable, but rather than being unique combinations that complement or highlight the liquor, they felt more like juicy blends of ingredients with alcohol added on, which didn’t sit too well in my stomach. I’m sure such cocktails appeal to many people though (especially on the younger side), and may in fact be perfect for those who don’t enjoy drinking but want to join friends for a glass at a bar. All in all, would I return for more? Don’t think so. Would I recommend it? To certain people, yes. Am I going to come back to try the back bar? Definitely. Update: I came back to try the back bar. The drinks we got were good — once again, not as a unique combination of liquor but rather as tasty drinks. It’s nice to check out for fun, though.
L. — Google review
I have been wanting to try this place for a long time. I’ve heard only good things about it and every time I walk by the line is insane. In order to go walk by and put your name on the list and go get a drink somewhere else and then come back. It was totally not a long. Wait when I did this plan early in the night. It was 30 minutes and totally worth it. Sat at the bar ordered two drinks I don’t remember what I ordered, but I knew I loved all of it. Every drink was fantastic. The atmosphere was fantastic. The bartender was responding. Cute and he told me they’re gonna be making a new menu within two weeks to a month so I’ll be going back to try all of that. However, the pizza puff thing was absolutely terrible. It was dry. It wasn’t like a pizza I would never order that ever in my life. It makes me worry that all the food there is bad however, I can’t judge it off one dish. I will be going back and try other things. I do love the spot. I love the ambience. It was so worth it. I didn’t sit at the little side bar. They always try to push you if you can’t get in the main place wait for the main place, it’s worth it
Jack T — Google review
Every cocktail was amazing. I tried the entire drink menu with a friend and have zero critiques. Every cocktail was perfection in its own right. Our bartender Mason was the best! Looking forward to coming back with more friends. I only wish the space was bigger, but hey, it's Manhattan.
Raven S — Google review
Great vibes at Schmuck Bar! Tried the Larb Gai and Le Petit Fizz—both were delicious. The drink was refreshing, and the music set the perfect mood. Cool spot to hang out with friends. Definitely coming back!!🩷
Green S — Google review
I came to Schmuck for the cocktails, but I’ll be coming back for the people. The drinks were absolutely top-tier—cleverly crafted, perfectly balanced, and served with style. You can tell there’s serious talent behind the bar. But what really set the night apart was the incredible service. Eric was a standout, attentive, genuine, and clearly passionate about creating a great experience. There was also a gentleman with a French accent whose charm and hospitality took everything to another level. And the doorman from Senegal? An absolute legend. Warm, welcoming, and full of great energy. He made walking in feel like entering a friend’s house, not just a bar.
Kian S — Google review
Trendy, well run bar with an ecclectic cocktail list and team! Great for early drinks until late night. Wish they made it more clear (on social media) that there are two different areas with two different drinks.
Jason M — Google review
Funny enough, I walked by the OG Barcelona location but never got the chance to go, so was glad to see this spot open up in NYC. Incredibly creative and unique drinks. The Larb Gai and the Pina Colada Pickleback were our favorites. I loved the layout and vibes of the interior design — it really did feel like a cool friend's living room. Our waiter was also very attentive, friendly and gave the best recommendations. Overall, an excellent experience. Would recommend ideally for groups of 2-4, and to show up for opening as it does get quite busy.
Khoi P — Google review
97 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA•https://www.schmucknyc.com/•(917) 797-2602•Tips and more reviews for schmuck.

19Bar Kabawa

4.8
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Nestled in the vibrant East Village, Bar Kabawa marks a thrilling new chapter for the Momofuku team, being their first NYC venture since 2019. Under the creative direction of Chef Paul Carmichael, who brings his Caribbean heritage to life through an enticing menu, this spot is a feast for both the palate and spirit.
Some of the best cocktails (bay leaf daiquiri or the whole coconut with rum) I’ve had in NYC. If you prefer rum on its own, they have a varied and deep selection. But the food is also incredible - including some super flaky patties and the Solomon Gundy, a herring fish dip that I would order again any time I visit. However, the best part of this place might be the vibe. Service is super welcoming and the music gets you in the mood to dance like you’re in your living room.
Kyle B — Google review
Great spot that plays Sparrow and other West Indian jams while serving Rhum focused cocktails and an interesting take on patties. This is a rare combo. If you dont have a reservation, come early, since the bar area is first come first serve. There are all kinds of Rhums and spirits in the West Indies they could play off of, so it would be nice to see if they started trying spirit brands from the other islands. Looking forward to seeing this place grow. 💪🏼
Mad P — Google review
Wow I had an amazing experience at the bar. Despite walking in close to closing time I received stellar hospitality at the bar. The drinks were thoughtful and delicious. A perfect way to end the night. Ko bar held a very special place in my heart and it’s so cool to see such an amazing concept follow it up!!
Vishwas B — Google review
I never review normally, but this place is awesome and I had some of the best service I’ve ever experienced at a bar in this city. Our server’s name was Marley, and she was absolutely amazing: charismatic, friendly, knew exactly when to jump in and help with drink choices, and was super knowledgeable on the beverages/rum :). The menu design is playful and has a (literal) storyline to it, I got to meet the somm/ wine director who designed it— Eitan, and he was also really charismatic, made the wine list approachable and fun, and gave us great recs. Overall, a really lovely and knowledgeable staff who obviously love their jobs and guests. It’s so nice to see these unique and inventive restaurants gaining attention in the culinary world. Totally worth the hype ;)
Nadia N — Google review
The sardines and okra were standout, on top of dope patty and rum cocktail selection
Florian K — Google review
Great music and vibes! The curry crab and squash baked patty was amazing. We also loved the jerk daiquiri. Really nice servers too! Recommend!!
Laavanya D — Google review
This place is a total treat. Deeply welcoming hospitality, inventive cocktail-size patties and especially delicious coco bread, good music loud enough for a vibe but conversation-friendly. Eating out is expensive, this tasted and felt Worth It. Every detail down to the glasses and silverware is deeply pleasing.
Lisa G — Google review
Omg!! Will be back every time I’m on New York! I don’t have a reservation and it was packed (you should try to get one) Kennedy was our host and server and and tended to us amazingly. She was so great and was able to get us some seats at the bar. The ti punch needs to be drink slow. Very aggressive! The daiquiris as yummy and all the food is good! A must visit!
Jayde — Google review
12 Extra Pl, New York, NY 10003, USA•https://www.instagram.com/kabawa/•Tips and more reviews for Bar Kabawa

20Midtown Manhattan

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Midtown Manhattan is a vibrant hub that encapsulates the essence of New York City. This bustling area boasts iconic attractions such as Times Square, where dazzling lights and Broadway shows create an electric atmosphere. Architectural marvels like the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and Grand Central Terminal stand tall among the skyline, showcasing the city's rich history and design prowess. Art enthusiasts will find solace at the Museum of Modern Art, while music lovers can catch a concert at Radio City Music Hall or Madison Square Garden.
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21Flatiron District

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The Flatiron District, named after the iconic Flatiron Building, is a vibrant commercial hub that seamlessly blends modernity with charm. This area boasts towering apartment complexes and office buildings, making it a bustling locale for both locals and visitors. Food enthusiasts will delight in exploring the lively bars and diverse culinary offerings at Eataly, along with an array of eclectic food trucks lining Fifth Avenue.
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22Greenpoint

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Greenpoint, located in Brooklyn, is a neighborhood with a mix of old-world charm and trendy appeal. It is home to a vibrant Polish-American community, reflected in traditional shops and eateries alongside hip restaurants and bars. The area also boasts galleries, artist studios, and converted warehouses that add to its artistic vibe. Additionally, the revitalized East River waterfront offers parks and modern high-rises with stunning views of midtown Manhattan.
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23SoHo

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SoHo, short for South of Houston Street, is a trendy neighborhood in New York City known for its upscale shopping scene and high-end art galleries. The area features elegant cast-iron facades and cobblestone streets, creating an atmospheric backdrop for fashionable crowds at top-rated restaurants and nightlife hotspots. Once a factory and warehouse district with dismal working conditions, SoHo now boasts million-dollar lofts, stylish boutiques, and a vibrant food and arts scene.
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24Washington Square Park

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Washington Square Park, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is a historic and vibrant public space that offers prime people-watching opportunities. The park features a stately arch and is a popular spot for locals, NYU students, families, and tourists. It's known for its diverse array of activities including musicians, jugglers, chess players, street artists, and skateboarders.
Pretty interesting spot that deserves at least a visit. I have been here at least 4 times during my trips to NYC in the last decade and had a great experience every one of them. People come here to connect with art, have fun and chill. As any place in Manhattan, there is always a nearby subway station. The best times to visit are early in the morning when there are less people or during sunset which delivers the best colors and pictures.
Frank G — Google review
This square has a European feel to it. It is a nice place to visit though a section of the park seems to attract drug users. Be vigilant especially if you visit with kids. I love the live music vibe here. As for the psychics that offer their services here, I am yet to be in their company.
Legends L — Google review
Washington Square Park has such a relaxed vibe. It's a lovely place to sit by the fountain, enjoy the sunshine, and watch the mix of people passing by. Street performers add a nice touch without feeling overwhelming. The trees give plenty of shade, and the iconic arch makes the view special. Perfect spot to unwind and take a break from the city's rush.
Maciej K — Google review
Washington Square Park is one of the most iconic and lively places in New York City. Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, it’s full of energy, music, and life all day long. The famous Washington Arch creates a beautiful entrance and makes the park instantly recognizable. The fountain area is always buzzing with activity — people chatting, musicians performing, and students relaxing between classes. It’s the perfect spot to sit, listen to live music, or just enjoy watching the crowd. The atmosphere feels welcoming and creative, showing the real spirit of New York. You’ll often see chess players, artists sketching, and street performers adding charm to the park. It’s clean, fairly safe, and surrounded by great cafés where you can grab coffee or snacks. During evenings, lights around the fountain and arch make it even more beautiful. Whether you’re a tourist, a student, or a local, Washington Square Park never feels boring. Every visit brings a new vibe and something different to enjoy. It’s a must-visit destination that perfectly captures the culture, diversity, and energy of downtown Manhattan.
Dana E — Google review
Google maps asked, "How was Washington Square?". IT WAS/IS RAT INFESTED. The RATS were larger than Chihuahuas! One came around the corner from the arch and hissed growled at us! They were climbing in and out of the refuse receptacles! There were quite of few either homeless/indigent persons there. One said that you have to urinate on them to get them to leave you alone. Then the individual proceeded to demonstrate. That rat did scurry away. There was lots of trash and garbage all around the arch.
WV L — Google review
Whenever we visit NYC we try to spend some time in the funky, vibrant and colourful Washington Square Park, which is a 9.75-acre public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. It's a meeting place and center for cultural activity, dominated by the Washington Square Arch at the northern gateway to the park and the large fountain in front of it. The park has a tradition of celebrating nonconformity attracting many students from the surrounding NYU (New York University) and you could get high from just inhaling the smoke from all the cannabis joint being smoked without having to smoke one yourself 🤣 There was a diversity of people of all ages & nationalities enjoying the hot late summer sun in the park, playing chess, cooling off in the sunken seats next to the big fountain, together with vendors, artists and musicians - there was a slightly edgey feel within the park, but not in a bad nervous feeling way🤔
Hong L — Google review
Very unique place! Super interactive with various stalls and food truck. The fountain was beautiful. Great place to relax with food or coffee from nearby restaurants and cafes. Could be a little noisy and crowded but very pleasant overall.
Poorvajaa R — Google review
I always enjoy coming here but feels its changing and not for the better. Certain people ruin the experience behaving like idiots and unruly. Besides that its a chill park and you'll see all types of people from all different backgrounds. Which match the neighborhood. Since there are a couple of schools in the area you'll see plenty of college age people. Park has a fountain at its center which is also great for pictures park offers picnic areas, restrooms and playground. You'll find people panting like playing board games and much more. I've been coming here for years to chill and do some people watching. Today I was lucky to catch a free show of two bands performing.
Mikeyy L — Google review
New York, NY 10012, USA•https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/washington-square-park•Tips and more reviews for Washington Square Park

25Dumbo

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Dumbo, short for "down under the Manhattan Bridge overpass," is a trendy neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its cobblestone streets and converted warehouse buildings. It's home to independent boutiques, high-end restaurants, and trendy cafes. The area near the waterfront boasts St. Ann's Warehouse, a former tobacco factory turned into a thriving performance and gallery scene. Visitors can also enjoy historic Jane’s Carousel and picturesque views of the Manhattan skyline at the north end of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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26West Village

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The West Village is a trendy neighborhood known for its designer boutiques, stylish restaurants, and historic charm. Its cobblestoned streets are lined with Federal-style townhouses and public squares, creating a picturesque setting. The area is home to iconic venues like the Village Vanguard jazz club and the Stonewall Inn bar, which played a pivotal role in the gay rights movement. Additionally, visitors can enjoy piano bars, cabarets, and theaters that contribute to the neighborhood's artistic vibe.
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27Meatpacking District

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The Meatpacking District, located on the far west side of New York City, is a trendy commercial area with a rich history. Once home to meatpacking plants, it has transformed into a vibrant neighborhood filled with high-end designer stores, chic restaurants, and popular nightclubs. The district also features the Whitney Museum of American Art and a section of the elevated High Line park.
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28Maison Premiere

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Oyster bar restaurant
American restaurant
Bar
Maison Premiere is a charming spot in Williamsburg that combines the ambiance of Belle Epoque Paris, old French Quarter New Orleans, and modern-day Brooklyn. The establishment offers precise service and a nostalgic atmosphere that transports visitors to another time. Known for its extensive cocktail list featuring absinthe-focused drinks, seasonal concoctions, and a well-curated wine selection with an emphasis on traditional French wines, including an impressive array of grower Champagne, Muscadet, and White Burgundy.
Maison Premiere is truly a treasure. From the moment you walk in, you’re transported to another era—The ambiance is intimate and romantic, perfect for a date night or special occasion. The oysters are incredibly fresh with a wide, carefully curated selection from both coasts. The presentation is thoughtful, we paired up with a good champagne. Service was impeccable—attentive without being intrusive. Claudia- Our server made us feel genuinely welcome. This is one of those places you’ll find yourself thinking about long after the night is over. If you’re in Brooklyn and love oysters, champagne , and ambiance that makes you feel like you’ve stumbled into a timeless classic, Maison Premiere is a must.
Kola ( — Google review
This oyster and wine bar truly surprised me! Even though I couldn’t drink because of some inflammation, I couldn’t resist coming here with my friend just for the oysters. Ambience: From the outside it looks like a small bar, but once you step in, it’s a whole different world. The décor is pure 1920s vintage style, and all the staff and bartenders are dressed in retro outfits—so stylish! The backyard is absolutely charming, to the point where I even thought, “I’d love to have a wedding here someday.” Food experience: We ordered the oyster platter and tried every kind they had. To my surprise, the smallest oysters (I think the third from the last) turned out to be the most delicious—absolutely amazing! And I have to give a huge shoutout to their sourdough bread. It was chewy, moist, not dry at all—honestly even better than the Beef Tartare it came with 😂. When I told the staff, they mentioned they recently got a new chef, and the bread actually comes from a bakery just 8 minutes away (something like “Woof”). Either way, it was fantastic. Music & vibe: The whole place was filled with funky jazz from a century ago, and it made me just want to dance. The vibe is perfect for dates, nights out with friends, or simply taking beautiful photos. Sadly, we ordered too much and couldn’t try the desserts this time, but I’ll definitely come back for them! 👉 In short: A hidden gem with amazing oysters, unforgettable sourdough, a romantic 1920s atmosphere, and music that makes you want to dance. Highly recommend!
Vivi C — Google review
I have travelled the world extensively over 40 years. I ate at all restaurants ranging from pop & mom’s to Michelin three stars. This is my honest review of the restaurant Maison Premiere in Williamsburg, NYC, USA. An outstanding seafood restaurant in the heart of Williamsburg — a true hidden gem! The entrance has a bit of a speakeasy vibe — there’s a small sign, but you need to look carefully to find it, and you enter through swinging saloon-style doors, which immediately set the mood. Inside, you’re transported to another decade: a beautiful oval bar, dim, jazzy lighting, and tables set close together, creating a lively and intimate atmosphere. Service was excellent — efficient and knowledgeable. We tried a selection of four different oysters, all fresh and unique, perfectly recommended by our waiter. The crab cake was outstanding — crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful inside, served with a great spicy sauce. We also had mussels and a salad, both well prepared, and ended with warm madeleines that were absolutely melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Overall, an exceptional dining experience — elegant yet unpretentious, full of character and flavor. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a memorable seafood dinner in Williamsburg!
Eric D — Google review
If you're a fan of oysters and absinthe, this spot is a must-visit! They offer an impressive selection of oysters and cocktails that never disappoint. The lobster is also a standout, packed with flavor and perfectly prepared. While we've never sat down for a full meal, we always make it a point to stop by for a quick drink, and it never fails to impress. Highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy fresh seafood and expertly crafted drinks!
Keyur B — Google review
Had this place saved for a while and finally booked a weekend afternoon spot. Went for the garden seating but had to switch inside after getting bug bites. The vibe inside was cozy with live music, which made a great impression. We ordered a cocktail, a whiskey soda, and oysters, fresh and tasty like an oyster spot should be. Left feeling pretty happy with the whole experience!
Selina L — Google review
Wonderful oyster bar that serves delicious food and cocktails. The vibe is on point. My absolute favorite is the chrysanthemum absinthe cocktail , the crab toast, and the lamb saddle. Do not miss the absinthe creme brulee as well! Service is warm and efficient. Highly recommended!
Minh N — Google review
Up there with the best restaurant experiences I've ever had. The drinks were explained with passion and poured with care, every single dish was delicately prepared and bursting with flavor, and the dark, old-world vibe was immaculate. The perfect place to wile away an evening drinking and munching. Special thanks to Carling and Dustin for their exemplary service and energy. 10/10
Bardia R — Google review
Fresh high quality oysters! This place delivers a superb gastronomical punch and it has a very cozy tropical garden to go with it in the back! Pretty romantic spot! Influenced by New Orleans cuisine. Light jazz music playing and perfectly synchronized waters roam around to deliver an efficient service. The place is pricey but worth the price! Excellence and swag in the middle of Williamsburg!
Kosta R — Google review
298 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249, USA•http://maisonpremiere.com/•(347) 889-5710•Tips and more reviews for Maison Premiere

29Clover Club

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Cocktail bar
Bar
Restaurant
Clover Club is a cocktail bar located in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn, offering classic and modern drinks alongside a menu of small plates. The bar aims to bring together locals and visitors alike, with an interior reminiscent of 19th-century NYC saloons. Guests can enjoy creative cocktails like Dear Judy and Succumb To Plum. Additionally, there are private spaces available for gatherings as well as full buyout options for larger events.
I was so excited to finally visit Clover Club and it did not disappoint. Loved their Clover club cocktail as well as the “nice pear”. The kind bartender in the pictures definitely made my experience 10/10. Can’t wait to visit again.
Michael M — Google review
We've had several good meals here so far. Recommended: - Bloody Marys - Any burger - Mac & Cheese w/ smoked bacon (SO GOOD!!!) - Steak tartare - Fried chicken biscuit (or sandwich) - Clover benedict - Breakfast burrito If it's crowded, the structure is such that it can be a bit hard to hear the conversation of those you're with, just fyi. If you're going for just the cocktails/food, or for their live music (certain nights), then go for it!
Loren — Google review
Great spot to grab cocktails in the neighborhood. It gets quite busy on the weekends but there’s a reason why. The inside has a nice dark vibe to in and there’s always good music and loud conversations going on. The cocktails are a bit on the pricey side, especially for the okay quality but the vibe definitely makes up for it. Would recommend if you’re in the area and looking to grab a drink.
Andrew D — Google review
So where do I start? We walked in at 3:55. They told us live music will be for another half hour so we chose our seating based off that. There was no live music after we arrived… they gave us menus as we sat down. Nobody came up to us for another 15 minutes, at which point we were asked what drinks we’d like to order, so we ordered. We tried ordering food as well but were told that the brunch menu is no longer being served. Ok, no problem… we were then given the dinner menus. 5 minutes later she comes back to ask us what drinks we wanted again because she forgot to put them in… and turns out those drinks are no longer being served either. At this point, we were also told that the dinner menu u is not yet being served. We ordered new drinks from the menu that were available. They were initially delivered to the wrong table. It was 4:45 when we finally asked for the bill… then asked again another 5 minutes later… and for a third time another 5 minutes later. Left much hungrier than we arrived, and no longer in a good mood. Pretty ambiance though. Will not be returning. Sevilla across the street was wonderful.
Samantha S — Google review
I never write bad reviews. Until now. My parents are in the industry so no silver spoons here, but this was by far the most uninviting and hostile service I've ever experienced. We went there Saturday to celebrate our engagement with family (don't bother clicking on an event type when rsvp'ing btw, they couldn't possibly care less). It was so bad that we were actually getting a laugh out of it (like "what's next", I think we even had a bet about whether the waitress would roll her eyes on the next rare pass of the table), from "I hate you" attitude right out of the gate to wrong orders... you name it, it was there. There must be a lot of masochist regulars because I have no idea how this place is in business, or has a rating above 2 stars. They even bounced our payments at the end (I tried mine first and then had to ask a friend for help afterwards, which as a newly engaged husband to be trying to pay for his new family is kind of embarrassing, especially with the attitude from the hostess (think slow apathetic vocal fry)). His didn't work either and he thought of calling his bank (chase) because apparently they didn't trust them as a business. My advise would be to keep the bartenders (they seemed nice), and the kitchen staff, (food & drinks were above average for sure, interior design as well), but my god get rid of the waitresses and hostesses on that time slot, they were begging to be anywhere else. But my guess is that there's some "It starts from the top and trickles down" economics at play here or they wouldn't have the nerve to be like that. Avoid this place at all costs unless unless your sitting at the bar, ordering takeout ot just want to wait 40 minutes for a drink in an empty room and feel like a jerk for asking.
Jay H — Google review
Clover Club is one of my favorite spots in Brooklyn. The cocktails are amazing, the food is really good, and the atmosphere is always great. The staff are friendly and know what they’re doing. It’s a perfect place to hang out with friends or grab a drink after work — always a great experience every time I go.
Alex S — Google review
Came in for a couple cocktails. The cocktails were great and the service was very good too. Ended up having Mac and cheese among other lite bites. The cocktails is what you come for.
NY C — Google review
Stumbled here by random chance on a Sunday afternoon and was fortunate enough to hear the softest, coolest jazz while sipping cocktails with my baby. Amazing place. Amazing experience.
David R — Google review
210 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA•http://cloverclubny.com/•(718) 855-7939•Tips and more reviews for Clover Club

30Fort Greene

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Fort Greene, a charming neighborhood in Brooklyn, is centered around its namesake park and offers a family-friendly atmosphere with tree-lined streets. The area boasts a diverse range of casual eateries, trendy bars, and independent shops along DeKalb and Myrtle avenues. Visitors can enjoy the seasonal market at the Brooklyn Flea, catch performances at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, or attend concerts and sports events at the nearby Barclays Center.
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31Sunny's

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Bar
Sunny's Bar in Red Hook is a historic saloon adorned with knickknacks that has been around since the 1890s. Despite facing challenges such as neighborhood changes, legal battles, and damage from Hurricane Sandy, it has stood the test of time. After the passing of its beloved owner, Sunny Balzano, his wife Tone Johansen secured the lease with community support. The bar offers a laid-back atmosphere for daytime drinks and features live music at night and on weekends.
19th-century maritime saloon way out on the edge of Red Hook. The building breathes history and the bar is jumping with killer live music and electric crowds. Strictly cash only as it’s always been, but the drinks are cheap. Multiple counters and outdoor spaces. This bar is a time capsule and I hope it never changes.
Cain — Google review
If you have never been to Red Hook make sure you stop by here and check it out. It’s been around forever and feels like it when you look around. The bartender was super friendly and the drinks are very reasonably priced. There is indoor and outdoor space, so choose your spot to relax and go back in time.
David R — Google review
I had heard this place was legendary. It lives up to the hype. Had a great Old Fashioned, a shot of whiskey and some kind of craft lager. The best thing about this place is the playlist of music. Classic stuff like Neil Young or 60s 70s rock and roll not that garbage hip hop, trance and rap that most places play these days. Go here and have a good time
Dominic C — Google review
One of the best bar atmospheres I’ve ever been in. I love the lights and the decor and the outdoor seating area as well. They make a great and affordable dark and stormy too.
Per S — Google review
If you haven't been to Sunny's yet, you should do what you can to correct that. IF you can go when there is live music, the back room is great. It's NYC's equivalent of a juke joint. Red Hook is like an entirely different part of NYC.
Robert — Google review
It’s old. It’s local. This is the spot. Live music is always on point. Staff is always friendly. Drinks are the right price. I enjoy it every time I go.
Nick K — Google review
Here for a wedding reception. The private event took place on a patio in the back. I enjoyed the bar service and saloon feel that dates back over 130 years
Jes J — Google review
a nice bar to relax and chat at, especially on nights where it's not too busy. (avoid friday, saturday, and sunday nights! unless you're into live bluegrass performances) the bar has an interior that is quite deep and has outdoor seating as well. we appreciated the drinks. they're cash only so make sure to bring enough! prices for drinks were around $10-14.
Christine K — Google review
253 Conover St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, USA•http://www.sunnysredhook.com/•(718) 625-8211•Tips and more reviews for Sunny's

32The Bell House

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Event venue
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Located in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, The Bell House is a former warehouse transformed into a vibrant bar and performance venue. With its vintage wallpaper, old wood beams, and a striking chandelier centerpiece, this quintessentially Brooklyn spot hosts an array of entertainment events but is particularly renowned for its comedy shows. From improv to audience participation and semi-scripted performances, the calendar is filled with hilarious options.
This was one hell of a way to spend an Easter. More appropriate way to spend a 4/20 though. I had been a fan of kaiju big battle during my high school years and forgot about it. Until a random email from stub hub jogged an old memory of foam on foam wrestling. The bell house itself was very well suited for the venue. They have a bar area out in the front when you enter. Then a decent sized event space in the back for the show. It was pretty much only standing room but easy to maneuver for a good view and far from cramped. This was theater of the absurd at its finest. The edibles hit right when they needed to and honestly couldn't imagine a more entertaining night.
Peter ( — Google review
I came here recently for a taxidermy exposition and I had the best time! The staff, particularly Phillip, was so nice and helpful. He even put me in VIP because he liked my outfit! 10/10 will come again.
Jo M — Google review
Saw a comedy show there yesterday. Staff was super friendly. Bar tenders were on point and quick with the drinks. Venue itself was set up nicely. It didn’t seem like there was a bad seat in the house. Very clean too. Would definitely travel to BK again for a show here. Easy commute from Manhattan.
Stephanie R — Google review
Saw a comedy show here. Great venue. Good ventilation and layout. They could have had a few more seats for a comedy show. Standing room to watch comedy was a bit brutal, especially considering the ticket prices.
Peter K — Google review
Rustic. Don't expect modern. But this place has character and is a fun venue. Came here for a comedy show and it was a great small, intimate setting. Lots of personality in this old girl. Expect typical high city prices for drinks though.
Phillip H — Google review
Great venue! I’ve loved seeing comedy and music acts here for years. Wonderful staff. Shout out to Phillip, Tamika, and Serge on the security staff— they are incredibly efficient and kind individuals.
Meghan B — Google review
My friends and I had just got off a bus from Boston for a show and were running late, so what was left was standing room only. We were resigned to it but Philip saved our feet and hooked us up with some seats. I’ve been to the Bell House a few times before and my experience there gets better every time! Shoutout to all the security and staff (especially Philip), y’all make it a great place to come to.
Olivia F — Google review
Love the staff here! It was our first time seeing a comedian here and the staff was helpful, friendly, and accommodating. The place is clean and drinks weren’t outrageously priced. Overall really great, we would love to come back to experience a concert.
Wendy I — Google review
149 7th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA•http://www.thebellhouseny.com/•Tips and more reviews for The Bell House

33McSorley’s Old Ale House

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McSorley’s Old Ale House is a historic bar located in Manhattan's East Village, dating back to 1854. The establishment offers a unique experience with Irish bartenders and a choice of two types of ale - light or dark. The bar maintains its old-world charm with sawdust on the floor and serves beer in two eight-and-a-half ounce glass mugs for an affordable price.
A Return to One of My All-Time Favorite Pubs I first visited Mick Sorely’s Old Ale House alone in 2012, and this time, I came back with my wife. More than ten years have passed, but the place looks just as cool and timeless as I remembered. A female bartender was working the counter—stylish, composed, and friendly. I tried to order some nuts with my beer, saying “Nuts please!” (probably sounding like weird Japanese-English), but it didn’t get through… so I gave up and ordered cheese instead. What arrived was a plate of cheese with crackers and sliced onions— and to my surprise, the combination was absolutely perfect with beer. So perfect, in fact, that I ended up drinking six pints all by myself. After all these years, this place still holds its charm. Definitely one of those bars I’d love to return to again and again.
TenpuraWalker — Google review
I was brought here by a Manhattan local. If you want to see Old New York, this is the place! 171 years! There is so much history in here I was blown away. Two choices for beer: Light Ale or Dark Ale. I went with the dark. McSorley's is a great place to stop in for a couple of beers and a quick lunch. Top notch service! And the sawdust floor was truly a delight.
MJ Y — Google review
One of the originals and still the best. Go here for a true Irish pub atmosphere. Tourist and locals mixing it up having a grand time. I live in Florida and the last time I was here was 30 years ago! Both times I’ve had a blast! Hint: you have two choices of beer, light and dark. Both delicious. You come in and order anything else you’ll get grief. Come here and enjoy!
Steve K — Google review
What can I say about the old ale house? You’re wrapped in history the moment you walk in. Sawdust on the floor, memorabilia covering the walls—it’s like stepping back in time. Today was the first time I actually sat down for a meal. I had the fish and chips (only served on Fridays), and it was excellent. The tartar sauce was exactly what I was hoping for, and the fish had an incredibly crispy exterior—reminded me of Ryan’s Week in Troy. They use a seasoned panko breadcrumb instead of the traditional beer batter most places go with, and honestly, it’s a great choice. Highly recommended.
Jeremy G — Google review
Had an awesome visit to McSorley's. Like walking back in time. Both the light and dark ales were great and the hotdog with sauerkraut and spicy mustard was legit one of the best I've ever had, The bun was super fresh, the dog very fresh with a good snap and the mustard was super sharp and delish!
Tom G — Google review
This pub was everything I had hoped it would be - a true step back in time. With only 2 types of beer - light or dark - this feels like it has remained unchanged since the 1850s. As soon as I stepped in, I was transported to a different era. This is a true NYC gem.
Adam C — Google review
Very much worth the visit, great beer, fun people. Lots of folks stopping by since it's such an icon. Hard to take in all the stuff on the wall. Cash only, but there's is an ATM outside. And yes, that's sawdust on the floor.
John C — Google review
Owned and operated by the Maher Family, this is a must visit pub that's been a staple in Manhattan for 150 years. You get 2 options, light beer or dark beer, served in pairs of small glasses. Great prices, good company and welcoming bar environment. Sawdust on the floor and serious old school vibes. Strike up a conversation with the bartenders (they will) or bring your friends. Fun place and well worth the visit.
Reed F — Google review
15 E 7th St, New York, NY 10003, USA•http://mcsorleysoldalehouse.nyc/•Tips and more reviews for McSorley’s Old Ale House

34Employees Only

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Cocktail bar
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New American restaurant
Employees Only is a retro-style bar that offers inventive drinks and a classic, sleek atmosphere. It has been operating for two decades and is known for its well-crafted classic cocktails, such as the martini, as well as nightly rotating specials. The bar's entrance is hidden behind a tarot card reader's rooms, adding to its speakeasy vibe.
Amazing atmosphere with a vintage twist! Employees Only truly lives up to its reputation. The interior design feels like you’re stepping into a 1920s speakeasy — warm lighting, wood panels, and cozy booths give it an elegant but relaxed vibe. The service was attentive, and the cocktails were outstanding — creative, balanced, and beautifully presented. Perfect spot for a night out or date night. Highly recommended!
Zilola S — Google review
A mixed experience. The food was good, but not spectacular - the burger was kind of a classic pub burger, lettuce, tomato, cheese. I wasn’t disappointed with it, but it wasn’t something I’d go out of my way to eat again. The schnitzel was a little below average - oddly bone-in, and the seasoning was very low. We also thought the bone marrow poppers were a pretty poor appetizer for the cost, and were very disappointed there. The cocktails were good and we were happy with all of them - the Isabella in particular was delicious and beautiful. The service from our waitress was amazing - she was incredibly kind and helpful, but the security and host started our reservation off wrong. We adhered to the dress code in the email, which they are strict about and I suggest you follow to the letter. No mention of shorts, however, and initially security denied us entry for the fact I was wearing shorts. As we were pulling up the reservation, they admitted other patrons in torn jean shorts, and it wasn’t until I protested that the dress code was inconsistently followed that they admitted us for our reservation. The dinner was to celebrate a promotion, and I really felt this out a damper on the evening - it’s a real shame, since our actual waitress was great!
Blake R — Google review
Once considered a standout among New York’s speakeasies, this bar still delivers well-executed cocktails that meet expectations in terms of balance and technique. However, in the context of an increasingly competitive cocktail scene, it now feels somewhat overshadowed — particularly when it comes to creativity in presentation and the use of innovative ingredients. That said, the quality remains solid, and for those seeking a classic speakeasy experience with reliably crafted drinks, it still holds its place.
Luke Q — Google review
An unforgettable experience at Employees Only thanks to Kevin 🙌. The cocktails were simply out of this world: each drink was crafted with such creativity and balance of flavors that felt unimaginable. No exaggeration—it was truly some of the best cocktails I’ve ever had in my life 🍸✨. The service was impeccable, the attention top-notch, and the atmosphere spectacular. Kevin has an incredible talent behind the bar, turning every drink into a true masterpiece. I 100% recommend this place. If you want to experience world-class cocktails and a truly unique vibe, Employees Only with Kevin is the perfect spot.
Franklin T — Google review
We didn’t have a reservation on a Saturday night. So had to wait in line for about 10 mins before they could accommodate us near the bar area. The bar was amazing and extremely crowded, but because we were at the bar, the service was quick. The drinks are extremely innovative and tasty! I would definitely be back for more.
Madhumita S — Google review
The bone marrow was delicious! The drinks were mid. It’s way to loud and crowded there so not a good place if you’re trying to celebrate or have a date
Anastasiya M — Google review
We had a great experience! We came for dinner on a Thursday night. When we first arrived, we were greeted by amazing staff and made sure we were set up at the bar (we had a drink before our dinner reservation). The staff made us comfortable, took our bags and coats so we didn’t have to worry about them, and offered wonderful drink suggestions. The bartenders were super knowledgeable and very friendly and made delicious cocktails. When we sat for dinner, our waitress was attentive and friendly, creating a very personalized experience. All the food we had was delicious. Between the wonderful staff and the amazing and lovely atmosphere, it’s definitely a place I’ll keep coming to when I can and I definitely recommend it to people for a classic NYC night out!
Deanna C — Google review
Such a cool cocktail bar🍸 The cocktails were amazing and you can sit at the table or stand at the bar. Around 10 there was a long queue bc the venue is not that big but super cozy with 60’s vibes
Mathi — Google review
510 Hudson St, New York, NY 10014, USA•http://www.employeesonlynyc.com/•(212) 242-3021•Tips and more reviews for Employees Only

35Dante NYC

4.5
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$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Bar
Cafe
Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, Dante NYC is a historic café that has been captivating patrons since its inception in 1915. This iconic venue, now recognized as a landmark, offers an inviting atmosphere where both locals and visitors can unwind. With its extensive cocktail menu featuring innovative twists on classics—like an amaro-infused Old Fashioned or a mezcal-enhanced Pimm's Cup—Dante is a must-visit for cocktail enthusiasts.
Lovely spot. I recommend making a reservation in advance. I don’t normally recommend pasta dishes but they were really delicious with good textured noodles and bright sauces. The drinks were also good. I’m glad I tried one of the ‘fluffy cocktails’ but probably would get another cocktail in the future. The burger was good but not one of the strongest items on the menu.
Jaye B — Google review
Dante is a beautiful Italian restaurant with truly well-crafted dishes — definitely a spot worth trying. Even on a weekday evening, it was quite noisy inside, which made it a bit hard to have a relaxed conversation. A quick tip: instead of their famous martinis, I’d recommend trying one of their spritzes — they were more refreshing
Nurdan K — Google review
Happy hour 15-17PM. $10 for the best Negroni in the city. We seat in the bar, and the bar mixer is giving a great service and the vibe is great. We also had the smoked salmon toast, and it was amazing. Would definitely recommend to give this a try especially on the Negroni happy hour!!!
Naama O — Google review
I had heard of this place but never thought to go UNTIL I was tasked with finding a restaurant for my work dinner. I was able to snag a resy for 6 people on a Monday night and WOW. Dante rocks!!! Such a charming interior, we all felt very cozy and classy at the same time. The drink menu is extensive, I got the seasonal Pear Negroni and it was fantastic. The food was stellar too. Overall really enjoyed this meal and the staff - I can’t wait to return!!
Brenna P — Google review
Had a wonderful dinner at cafe dante. I recommend the burrata appetizer and ragu pappardelle for an entree. Had to wait a little bit for our seats at the bar, but absolutely worth the wait. I recommend making a reservation, if dining with a party of 3 or more. Eloy our bartender gave excellent service, and was so helpful and knowledgeable on the menu.
Kiana A — Google review
We recently visited Dante in NYC and had an amazing time. We absolutely loved the cocktails we tried—especially the Fluffy Margarita and the Classic Negroni, both perfectly balanced and full of flavor. Their signature bread and butter and the burgers were also outstanding, far better than we expected for a place known primarily for drinks. The atmosphere was warm and lively, and the staff were genuinely friendly, which made the whole experience even better. We’re already thinking about going back in the spring to enjoy their outdoor seating, but honestly, we’d return anytime just for those cocktails alone. Highly recommended!
Alpay O — Google review
We recently hosted our daughter’s engagement party at Caffe Dante and it couldn’t have been more perfect.  The food was absolutely amazing and beautifully presented.  The staff were so professional, kind and attentive, making sure everything ran smoothly throughout the evening.  And the drinks were spectacular!  Our guests are still talking about how wonderful everything was.  We would highly recommend if looking for a special and memorable celebration venue!
A C — Google review
A very well-known bar in NYC that truly lives up to the hype. It’s famous for its Negronis, offering a wide variety of creative options. All of our drinks were excellent, and the overall vibe was stylish and relaxed - the perfect spot for a great night out.
Vera — Google review
79-81 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012, USA•http://www.dante-nyc.com/•(212) 982-5275•Tips and more reviews for Dante NYC
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36Death & Co East Village

4.5
(2046)
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$$$$expensive
Cocktail bar
Bar
Restaurant
Death & Co East Village is a renowned cocktail lounge that exudes the ambiance of the speakeasy era. Established in 2006, it has become an iconic institution for quality cocktails and has even expanded nationally with its own merch line and canned cocktails. The bar's dark, moody setting and sophisticated vibe make it a must-visit for cocktail enthusiasts. The eclectic drink menus are curated by the bar director, who draws inspiration from the venue's historic roots.
This place is of course legendary, and I’m just sad it took so long to finally come here. The menu is fun to read through, and really spans the styles of cocktails well- they even had a flip, which was amazing. As expected, the bartenders are really helpful and if you’re not sure what you want from the menu you could safely just have a conversation with them about what you like and they’ll pick or style something for you. It seems the menu changes every six months or so. Definitely on the slightly pricier side for cocktails bars of this genre in NYC, but the quality is very high.
Felix — Google review
Atmosphere: 8.5/10 East Village. Classic Death & Co ambiance—dimly lit, intimate, and sleek. The space feels like an upscale basement speakeasy, with a moody, timeless design and a striking backbar. The crowd is diverse and lively, though the music volume can make conversation challenging at times. Drinks: 8/10 Recommendation: Moving Target True to the Death & Co brand, the menu is extensive and thoughtfully organized by flavor profiles like “Light & Playful,” “Boozy & Honest,” and “Elegant & Timeless.” The laminated menu is high quality, and the cocktail selection is impressive. Drinks were solid. Considering my experience at the LA location, I would call the drinks “hit or miss”. The moving target is a well balanced drink and tastes good! Glassware is refined, though presentation and garnishes are kept minimal. Nice coasters Service: 8/10 The staff is friendly and attentive, maintaining professionalism even during busy hours. Water is promptly served upon seating. Prices are average for New York City. The service here was more attentive than at the LA location. Be prepared for a potentially long wait; on a Saturday night, a two-person party waited over two hours.
Anton S — Google review
Amazing experience!!! 10/10 recommend. Especially if you sit at the bar! Everything was wonderful- the hostess was very friendly and professional, the bartenders really appreciate their craft, you can tell. You can’t go wrong with any drink. We walked in last minute, probably one hour before close and they were able to squeeze us in and I am so grateful! Just go and see for yourself
Anastasiya M — Google review
Had a great time at Death & Co. The cocktails were top-notch - expertly crafted and full of unique flavours. The atmosphere was stylish and inviting, and the service was attentive without being intrusive. Definitely a must-visit for anyone who loves quality cocktails.
Maxim S — Google review
Went for a last minute drink at 11pm on a Saturday. The wait for 2 was reasonable, given how busy the venue was inside. As we sat down we were quickly given menus and spoken to by a bartender. Cocktails were nice with a generally interesting flavor profile. Cookies were delicious, and appeared to be made to order. Would I go again? Absolutely.
Justin K — Google review
I’ve been waiting for years to come to Death & Co., ever since I randomly found and bought their first book in 2019. In the following years I bought the other 2 books too and they all sit fiercely on my cocktail shelf. I finally managed to come to NYC and Death & Co. was the first name on my to-visit bars. My expectations were high and they were met by their staff (very very special shoutout to Amanda, the lady who welcomed me at the door. Guys, she deserves a raise, really!) Vibe is awesome, cocktails were great. The bartender also gave me a Death & Co. pen as soon as I told him I was a fan. I obviously came back 2 days later. Well done!
Matteo Z — Google review
As they say: this place deserves all the accolades. Absolutely fabulous night and honestly I didn’t expect I’d get lucky enough with a weeknight walk in. But you never know! Worth trying :) Treat yourself to at least two different cocktails.
Kama K — Google review
Truly aesthetic and they have some one of a kind cocktails. Unfortunately, my server this night hated his life and couldn’t be bothered answering any questions without sighing and rolling their eyes. The bartenders and hostess were all great but the server may need an extra day off.
Greg G — Google review
433 E 6th St, New York, NY 10009, USA•http://www.deathandcompany.com/•(212) 388-0882•Tips and more reviews for Death & Co East Village

37Le Bain

3.4
(1923)
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Night club
Bar
Le Bain, perched atop the iconic Standard Hotel in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, is a vibrant rooftop destination that promises an unforgettable experience. This lively venue features a disco and bar with stunning 18th-floor views of the Hudson River and the Empire State Building. With its state-of-the-art sound system, guests can dance to beats spun by renowned DJs while enjoying refreshing cocktails. The seasonal plunge pool adds an enticing touch for those looking to cool off after hitting the dance floor.
I really like Le Bain! It’s a fun bar and nightclub, and they even have a Jacuzzi. My friends went last night before Memorial Day and were actually swimming in it there were big balloons, great music, and a fun crowd. The drinks were nice too. I haven’t tried the food yet, but I bet it’s good. The view is amazing, and everyone was really friendly. I’d definitely go back. Since I live in Manhattan, it’s super easy to get to. 🔥
Cameron J — Google review
Lovely terrace to watch the sunset! After a few drinks you can come down yo the club area and enjoy the live dj music while you’re on the dance floor. The club has a pool inside so it’s kinda eccentric but unique about its atmosphere. The view from the terrace it’s amazing! Definitely a summer must visit spot!
Karina T — Google review
Rude staff, door person, yes the blond one. Over the top "we're so exclusive vibe" rude attitude but it was actually not at all. There's a little hot tub reeking of chlorine as you down your vodka, while staff try to find more ways to exclude and mistreat you. Views were SPECTACULAR! Music was house, and great DJ, so atmosphere was good, everyone dancing, a younger crowd though. We just happened to be there because friends were staying at hotel. Door person wanted to see a key for each person - seriously. Drinks were very watered down. Had a great time because with friends and good music, but would never come back. Lots of great venues in NYC without rude staff and management.
April P — Google review
Le Bain is a rooftop disco bar on the top floor of The Standard. It’s an iconic club in meat packing distract. Le Bain has vibes like no other in Manhattan. Great views. Great music. Le Bain attracts a very eclectic. The view, the people watching, and music all make it such a great atmosphere!
Phil P — Google review
Worst experience I’ve ever had in a club. Even if you get in, the drink prices are outrageous and the venue is lame. All they have is decent restrooms. A weird hot tub. And good views of Lower Manhattan. But the drama at the front door is not worth it: I thought this club was okay, until I got rejected for entry for no reason. I visited this club many times before. But in Nov 2025, they let my entire group in, but not me and refused to give me a reason. They were so disrespectful that all of my friends left this venue along with me. Idk how they can stay in business while treating their customers with so much disrespect. People who go clubbing generally spend a lot of money. Nobody deserves racial or disrespect. There are better places to have a good time with n NYC..
Srisai A — Google review
Birthday event for me. We lived it. So much fun. Great view and atmosphere. Friendly staff. I had a veggie crepe. Nice DJs. We also went into the pool
Carla R — Google review
Went for a night out. Loved the views, the pool inside is fun, DJ’s played music live (house party type). People inside were all aged and no strict dress code.
Siiri L — Google review
Had a great night at Le Bain! There was a bit of a line to get in even with tickets (which you do need by the way) but it’s a free space which is great. Inside the views were perfect and it wasnt too crowded, there was some space to dance. Saw Rich Medina do a full set on vinyl only which was amazing, his choices were so funky and just banger after banger. Sound was great but lighting couldve been a bit better. Tons of disco balls but they werent used much. There was an open air upstairs area too with even better views of downtown manhattan and jersey but way more crowded and the music was harder to hear. Downstairs much much better but nice to have a place for some fresh air.
Patrick Z — Google review
The Standard, High Line, 848 Washington St, New York, NY 10014, USA•https://www.lebainnewyork.com/?utm_source=google&utm_campaign=go…•(212) 645-7600•Tips and more reviews for Le Bain

38Baby's All Right

4.4
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Live music venue
Bar
Brunch restaurant
Restaurant
Baby's All Right is a popular haunt in Williamsburg known for its live music, gourmet bar fare, and creative drinks. It has become a go-to spot for both local bands and touring acts, with a stage lit by a unique wall made of ashtrays. The venue has hosted secret shows from artists like Blood Orange and afterparties for bands like The Strokes.
Awesome venue, super fun parties, great priced drink specials ($13 for a decently strong cocktail), super friendly staff. And it is WAY bigger than it seems! This video is just of the dancefloor but there's also plenty of seating (which you dont have to buy a table for!!!). This is my new favorite venue in all of NYC, every time I go I have a great time.
Ashley-Ann C — Google review
How do I begin. Maybe with the massive flood light that was blasted on the dance floor all night. If you’re looking for a sobering awkward dance experience this place is for you. You wanna see all your friends pores this the place for you. I tried to help but was met by this weird manager lady in an awkwardly awful striped shirt telling me if I don’t like it I could leave. Whatever it ain’t that serious I was there for a friend. But when I saw other people pointing it out we got 36 people on this tiny dance floor to sign a petition to turn it off, she decided to throw me out. I don’t blame the light/stage tech, they were gorgeous, or the security they were very sweet, but the manager clearly doesn’t get out much. I hope she reflects on this moment to understand the experience of dancing under a floodlight while having a late night out with friends, and understands that instead of being stubborn maybe just turn the light off lovey. It’s not that difficult. It wasn’t me getting people into it, as she claimed, but people coming together as a dance floor/customers to point it out as bad vibes. Doing tooooo much to curate awful vibes in some weird fit too. ANYWAYS IF YOU LIKE FLOODLIGHTS THIS THE PLACE TO BE.. But all us normal people will be elsewhere.
Jake K — Google review
Honestly one of my favorite venues. The lighting ISN’T blinding because it’s a beautiful array of lightbulbs on a wall plus some stage lights that never blind the audience. The artists are amazing, everyone is permitted their own instruments and the stage feels like it’s RIGHT there. The atmosphere is amazing. Staff looks and acts amazing too. My only grievance is the place was packed to the BRIM! Once the concert was over, getting to the merch table wasn’t even a line it was a packed, hot, sweaty, blob.
Brooklyn M — Google review
Decent spot for a boogie. At Indie Night they played Kanye and Billie Eilish so it wasn’t so indie. Average age was probably 27. The GM and tonics were good!
Cassia A — Google review
📍 HOMESHAKE performed at Baby's All Right on Saturday, November 26, 2016. The band played two shows that night. Baby's All Right is a popular music venue, bar, and restaurant at 146 Broadway in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood. It's known for its intimate atmosphere and nightly music performances. ★★★★★
Damahni J — Google review
DO NOT GO FOR A LIVE MUSIC ACT. The sound system blows! The setup is more like a bar with live music playing in the background than the other way round. PS: Nothing wrong with the service or drinks etc, it’s just not the best place to go specifically for a DJ set.
Sanjana A — Google review
Absolutely blown away by the Trinix show! The music was incredible, and the venue handled the sold-out crowd flawlessly. Huge shoutout to the bartenders – they were super nice and kept everyone served quickly. A perfect night!
Chanel M — Google review
I really want to love this place but it’s been hit or miss. The first live music show I went to here was great, no complaints. But the most recent one was 50 minutes late for doors, then there was another 40 minute wait between bands. It was a little ridiculous, especially for a show that was already scheduled for a late night time slot.
Gwen R — Google review
146 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA•http://babysallright.com/•(718) 599-5800•Tips and more reviews for Baby's All Right

39The Box

3.5
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$$$$very expensive
Night club
Nestled in the vibrant Lower East Side, The Box is an exclusive club that promises a night of unforgettable entertainment. This unique venue blends music, theater, burlesque, and erotica into nightly shows that kick off at 1 AM. With its New Orleans-style speakeasy vibe crafted by Simon Hammerstein—of Broadway fame—you'll feel the thrill as soon as you step inside.
After reading the reviews I was worried about coming here but I also heard that The Box is iconic and a place everyone should go at least one time so Im glad I did. Luckily the event was sponsored so I didn’t have to pay for drinks nor did I wait outside in the long line outside neither so I avoided the common complaints here. The bartenders were cool. It was loud so I had to yell for them to hear but everything was ok. Inside was cool, different, and had a nice vibe. I could see why ppl enjoy this place, it did feel exclusive. I would definitely come back here and I would tell others to at least visit once. Im not mad at this place.
Aminah I — Google review
We had a wonderful school reunion here. The service was great! Delicious appetizers were brought out and served by a professional staff. The bartender was attentive and fast-- no waiting. Tables were setup so we were able to move around. Enjoy a joyful function in comfortable temperatures year round. Roomy and the selected music provided a great soundtrack that we all loved hearing through crystal clear speakers. Everything there made a happy time even better.
Neal — Google review
Just a horrible entrance guy. Said not tonight without saying even Hello. But for some reason 17-18 year old girls with fake ids were getting in, without even being asked if they had a table or reservation. And also the girls looked like American teenagers or high schoolers. This place definitely NOT ELITE! How would a high schooler can actually afford a table at a place like this. I’ve been here before. But they are becoming more rude every time. Definitely destroyed our mood for the night.
Jamposik K — Google review
Came here to see Exposed a show by nyc mentalist Jason Suran and was completely blow away! It was so fun to experience The Box for an early night show. A true theater! I hope they do more weeknight shows. 😍🤩
Mercedes C — Google review
We arrived to the box to meet up with our friends who already got a table. When we arrived our friend was told she wouldn’t be able to come in. I went to on of the security guards to ask why our friend wouldn’t be let in and another security guard very rudely answered that they don’t allow slippers inside. Our friend is a taller woman who doesn’t like to wear heels and was wearing flats that had crystals on them. She is usually able to get into places with no problem when wearing these shoes. I went up to the security guard to tell him that the way he informed us of the issue was rude and that he could’ve chosen better or more appropriate words to inform us and he took offense to the feedback. I think this person needs to be retrained because if you want customer satisfaction, you should treat all customers with respect.
Brittany D — Google review
Very disappointing and outdated door selection. It felt like the old days when people were chosen based on looks or gender. This kind of selective behavior is outdated and unacceptable. The staff at the door were extremely rude. I won’t be coming back—they completely missed the welcoming, inclusive “bear” vibe their club is supposed to represent. They only let in people they already knew or those who supposedly spent a lot of money on a table (which I seriously doubt). Something about the whole experience felt off. The door staff were very young and seemed to be part of the LGBTQ+ community, yet they were unkind and dismissive—even toward others in the community. The energy was just wrong, and I heard similar complaints from other people outside. As an artist myself, it was sad and disappointing to be treated this way by people who should know better. No thanks.
Hai C — Google review
How is this place elite???? The way the people dress with jeans and backward hats and long tee shirts. The entitlement is ridiculous. The security/door person is so bad and rude. Doing your job and you feel you can be rude to customers is horrible. I won't come back again with my friends. See who else spends $18,000 at 1 table with 6 people......
Rafa — Google review
I went the for a ticketed event. The experinece was a bit disappointing as I found out on arrival that they changed my allocated seat and the view of the show was very limited and not what I had payed for. The person in charge told me it was a better seat - what a joke. Also drinks overpriced. Cannot recommend this place, I'm sure there's many better options in the city.
Tobi L — Google review
189 Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002, USA•http://www.theboxnyc.com/•(212) 982-4031•Tips and more reviews for The Box

40BAR GOTO

4.6
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$$$$affordable
Cocktail bar
Bar
Japanese restaurant
Bar Goto, situated in the Lower East Side, is a contemporary izakaya offering cocktails and food with a Japanese twist. The bar's owner, Kenta Goto, previously of Pegu Club, has garnered praise for his inventive use of sake and Japanese flavors in crafting delicious and sleek cocktails.
BAR GOTO is a stylish and intimate Japanese-inspired cocktail bar in NYC. Known for its expertly crafted highballs and refined atmosphere. A great place to enjoy a sophisticated drink and escape the city bustle.
Paul A — Google review
They seated us very quickly at the bar, even though we didn’t have reservations. We ordered the Japanese whiskey and a couple of cocktails. Everything was amazing. The food, caviar and chips, was fine. My partner really liked the flavor of the chips. Great place!
Madhumita S — Google review
This bar got on my list because it was listed to have one of the better martinis in town however, their martinis are made with sake which I’m not a huge fan of sake - I understand this is a personal choice. Everything was good. It wasn’t amazing. It was good the wings however we must stand out with the flavor. I just don’t really like to eat wet wings. They allowed us to enter for standup space which the standup space here was quite enjoyable. We came in for a quick drink as we were kind of barhopping in the area. The staff was excellent. The space is adorable. It’s a really cute space. I can see for a great date night. The staff was very helpful kind funny and engaging personally, not my favorite place but I do recommend if you want a cute date night spot too small drinks are OK.
Jack T — Google review
At the time of my visit (a few years back), I enjoyed the ambiance. The appetizers were filling yet, they felt light. The Cucumber-watermelon cooler & Far East side drinks were refreshing & they didn’t taste too sugary.
Melissa T — Google review
Amazing! It was just like my imagination. The server and the bartender, Capucine, were so nice throughout our stay and, specially for me, who has been wanting to visit this bar for forever, made it wonderful. The drinks (Amaro Highball, Kimino Plum Water and the Michelada) and the veggie okonomiyaki were all superb and i wish I could live here just to keep coming on the regular. Thank you so much!
Felipe A — Google review
Not a fan of their okonomiyaki... the flavor is great but who the freak serves it like this?!? It should be served as a whole circular pancake. The texture is awful like this. Its very mushy. Not crispy at all. I would say go for the drinks, no appetizers.
Megan Y — Google review
This place was always my favorite spot for Japanese inspired cocktails. Never disappointed with their different martinis. I was a little disappointed of the fact that I have to wait until my other guest joins even though there were empty bar seats and tables. There was no people waiting too. However, I might come back again to get their Sakura martini.
Peter N — Google review
This place is awesome! We had reservations for a party of 2 for a Saturday evening. The place was poppin so make sure you make a res too! The vibe inside is dark and intimate. I would not recommend for parties larger than 4 For drinks we got the: - Sakura martini: surprisingly refreshing? - Far East Side: yum! - Hojicha old fashioned: (I did not taste but was told it's delicious) For food, we got the okonomiyaki. It was pretty salty and I don't think I'd buy it again (esp. for $19!) Overall - recommend for a lovely date night!
Anita J — Google review
245 Eldridge St, New York, NY 10002, USA•https://www.bargoto.com/•Tips and more reviews for BAR GOTO
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41Cubbyhole

4.2
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$$$$cheap
Bar
Cubbyhole is a long-standing hangout in the lesbian and gay Village of NYC. It has evolved into a welcoming space for everyone, embracing an open-minded atmosphere over labels. The bar boasts colorful decor with Chinese lanterns, stars, and fish adorning the ceiling. Despite being small and cash-only, it offers drink specials and a jukebox. While quiet during the week, it gets lively on weekends with long lines but a worth-while wait due to its welcoming community.
I absolutely loved Cubbyhole. This queer-friendly dive bar has an atmosphere that’s both wild and welcoming. The decor is incredibly dense—rainbows, twinkle lights, hanging toys—yet somehow it all works without tipping into kitsch. We visited during happy hour and had Dyke Beer for $5, which was not only excellent but perfectly suited to the space. The crowd was diverse, the energy was joyful, and the overall vibe was fantastic. Easily one of the best bar experiences I’ve had in the city.
Ozge U — Google review
Fun vibe. They just let too many people inside (very small space, VERY packed). Like shoulder-to-shoulder at 11pm. I know they rebranded to a queer bar rather than lesbian but it’s pretty lesbian lol. A lot of PDA which was kinda jarring. There’s an electric jukebox. Pretty cool. They blow bubbles. Pretty cool. Not a place for dancing. There’s just no room to dance. A Long Island ice tea was $14 and solid. Strong. They also have $8 beers. Cash only. No credit/card.
Cassia A — Google review
I came on a Monday afternoon and people sitting at the bar were so friendly! Great vibes! They have great happy hour deals and they're cash only!
Em S — Google review
As a visibly nonbinary person, I wanted to hit queer bars but was worried about being out of place. I figured for me, a lesbian bar was probably a safer, more welcoming bet, and I was 100% correct. I felt completely like I fit in, even when mostly I was just hanging out and enjoying the vibe. Good non-alcoholic drinks, and a great vibe and crowd even at 1 AM on a Tuesday. People were welcoming and willing to chat with someone who came alone, and it was a nice mix of locals and not. Absolutely recommended for trans people or just anyone wanting a good sapphic place to hang out.
Montgomery M — Google review
This bar is Floridaphobic!! No not really, I love this place. I love the service here. The vibes and atmosphere. But it’s happened three times to me where I’ll bring over friends so that they can a place I treasure but they keep getting denied. People who are 25, 30 can’t get in. I’m not sure if the technology isn’t updated or what, but it has been a little disheartening. All love though!
Mariella P — Google review
Very fun bar! Came here for the first time with a friend from out of state. Friendly atmosphere, fun and interactive bartender with a fantastic jukebox. Will happily come back many more time in the future!
Erik V — Google review
Came on a Saturday night while Omar and Kas were working. They were absolutely great and handled the crowd well. I’m not much for busy crowds but they made me feel so at home. From the crowd to the staff they all make you feel welcome. Also shout out to the bouncer at the door for handling unfriendly guests with class. We witnessed an unfortunate situation but the bouncer was quick to handle it and took the guest outside to de-escalate the situation. 100% recommend. I will definitely be returning
Mags M — Google review
It’s like the “cheers” of gay bars - been coming here for almost 20 years and the staff takes really good care of folks. Want to specifically shout out Omar and Kass who just last night kept us safe when a group of pretty disrespectful and aggressive men came in with their girlfriends and started trying to take over the bar by being pushy, demanding, and physically imposing. They cut the them off at the bar before it escalated to something dangerous and had security take them out. Really appreciated that!
Kenya S — Google review
281 W 12th St, New York, NY 10014, USA•https://www.cubbyholebar.com/•(212) 243-9041•Tips and more reviews for Cubbyhole

42Good Room

4.1
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Night club
Good Room is a trendy nightclub in Greenpoint, New York City, known for its chic styling and lively atmosphere. The venue hosts a variety of DJs and concerts, attracting both local and international artists. Alongside other popular dance-music clubs in the city, Good Room has solidified its place as an integral part of the vibrant dance music scene in New York. With its resurgence after being burned down a few years ago, it continues to draw crowds looking for an unforgettable nightlife experience.
Great place to dance to EDM. People are there to dance, not talk, so it’s excellent. Very dark, very loud, lots of haze in the air, outstanding DJs play here regularly. Drinks are not great, but they are served quickly, which is all that matters, since you are here to dance. Line is pretty long, always, even if you have tickets, but the tickets are cheap, so you don’t feel too bad about it.
Joshua H — Google review
Great fun place. Have not been since 2020 but I do miss the DJs that did vinyl only in that back area. hopefully they still do that!
Nick W — Google review
Amazing sound system, staff is awesome. Left my phone at the club and they returned it to me the next day fully charged. Come here for a night if you can!!
Kylee M — Google review
I go here a lot a lot of my d.J friends play here from The house industry from tec house djs to deep house djs one of the party is 718 session great vibes you can dance to disco and more
Conrad R — Google review
Great house music and good vibes. Good crowd that enjoys the music as well. Cover was $20
Jessie W — Google review
Great spot with 2 dance rooms that feature different vibes every night (good room & bad room) drink prices aren’t crazy and the sound system is good. I personally prefer bad room but it can get pretty steamy in there. This place is a Greenpoint institution it will outlive most others. It can get pretty packed and difficult to dance in there though. It’s a great time if you go when razor n tape takes over.
Christian S — Google review
This place is crazy! Always a good time. I frequently visit the Bad Room & usually think the DJs in there better suit my enjoyment style. Also if lights bother you, it’s better to be in the Bad Room. In any event it’s a great place to go to see multiple DJs and experience multiple dance floors in one night. If you ever see Extra Meesh on the bill… Pull Up, it’s gonna be fun !
Wal-Doe D — Google review
Great sound and lighting. The crowd doesn't filter in till midnight, but then kicks hard. Good bar staff. $30 cover.
Tass K — Google review
98 Meserole Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA•http://goodroombk.com/•(718) 349-2373•Tips and more reviews for Good Room

43ACME

3.5
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ACME is a restaurant and lounge in Greenpoint, Queens, offering upscale French and Italian bistro fare along with an extensive selection of wine and cocktails. The establishment is housed in a large warehouse that was previously known as 'Marshalls,' which operated as a smokehouse primarily catering to wholesale customers. However, it also opened its doors for retail sales on select days.
Just left a birthday party where I had the best time! I sadly can’t remember our server’s name but she was blonde and sooooo fun and sweet. Probably should mention the girls and I were there for bottle service so I can’t really say anything about the actual bar. Negative: DJ was mid. The room feels a little too dark. Positive: Shout out to the two awesome ladies working the door upstairs (Mary Lu and Pierce I believe?). They made the process of navigating the crowd and enjoying our night out super easy. Good place to celebrate a birthday or bachelorette!
Tegan B — Google review
This place is super hyped up on tiktok so I was really wanting to try it out, wasn’t a huge fan. Its a cool basement vibe with a disco but we got there at 10:30ish and left around 11:45ish and it never picked up or turned into dancing. DJ started around 11:15, maybe this place gets fun later in the night but we decided to go elsewhere. Will maybe try a later time next time. Its really packed and hard to move.
Sarah B — Google review
Mari Lu is probably the meanest person I’ve ever met. Every encounter with her has been inhumane and just up right rude. I’ve gone out in every night club in New York City and Mari Lu has probably been one of the most horrible bouncers I’ve encountered . I understand when bouncers don’t let you in into a club , but she was straight up mean. Do not come. This place does not deserve the attention.
S R — Google review
The hamburger was excellent: perfect bun, great patty, not too soggy nor oily. It matches European tastes and small appetites. The cocktails were good, nothing exceptional. Heads-up : The service is a bit slow and the place is really loud, often with live music, but that's part of the show!
Antoine — Google review
The atmosphere was great both in the dining room and the lounge downstairs! The food was okay compared to its price. The complementary chips and cacio e pape spaghetti was top notch. The lounge downstairs had a dance floor and a DJ which I enjoyed very much! It got packed at around 12
Aylin A — Google review
Food was excellent and worth the price. We had the cacio e Pepe, the crab spaghetti, grilled salmon and polenta. The cacio e pepe was particularly memorable, the flavor was so on points Wine selection was quite good, and the drinks in general are great. The club area downstairs was a lot of fun!
Nandini M — Google review
We rented the whole bottom floor for a friend's birthday and it was great. They put the tables together and served a good 3 course dinner. Please note that the place is quite laid back and a bit cold inside during dinner. The place later turned into a club, which was tons of fun.
Eliza F — Google review
Truly not worth whatever you think it is unless you’re looking to dance to the slowest song ever at 3am
Peter H — Google review
9 Great Jones St, New York, NY 10012, USA•http://acmenyc.com/•(212) 203-2121•Tips and more reviews for ACME

44Rose Bar

3.9
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Rose Bar is an upscale and exclusive cocktail parlor located within the Gramercy Park Hotel. The bar features a sophisticated ambiance with a solid walnut bar, a limestone fireplace, and original works by renowned artists such as Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst adorning the walls. It's known for its strong craft cocktails and often hosts live jazz performances that transition into a dance club later in the evening.
Had an amazing time at Saturday night for girls night out. Deja at the door was awesome! The music is a perfect mix of 00's hip hop and current. The vibe is ideal and it was not too crowded. Highly recommend for a night out!
Meghan M — Google review
Nice cozy place with really strong drinks. They have live jazz some nights till 9 and then it turns into a dance club. Music is great and the place gets full but not elbow jabbing jammed like other clubs. Perfect high end spot for a date, and a dance or lounge on the side at one of the tables.
J. — Google review
Terrible place. Avoid it at all cost. I went with there with 2 friends. We had drinks. Service was slow, but fine at the beginning. At some point server decided that we left (I was still at the table waiting for our drinks) and took candle from our table. I asked him what was the problem the reply was I have to leave the place. No explanation. He took my hand and walked my out, my purse and umbrella were still inside. We were still waiting for drinks. Outside They asked us to pay the bill, charged us for last round of drinks (we never got them) and 20% tip. I asked for a manager. There were no manager. Tip was about 80$. I will talk to my bank. Terrible service and management. I should have called a cops.
Marianna V — Google review
Nice cocktails, and a lot of cool, funky decor and paintings or photos. Otherwise the place leaves much to be desired... the ridiculous line to get in while there is plenty of space inside... the music... spent about 45 minutes to an hour here and had no desire to stay... To fancy for their own good...
Feodor S — Google review
Wish I would’ve read the reviews before showing up at this establishment. We’re from Montreal and heard this used to be the cool spot to go ( relatively still is happening) and thought we’d check it out since we had friends already partying inside. We showed up, two really well dressed couples and were told very abruptly by the woman at the door that without a reservation we can’t go in but can have access to the bar before the entry. We agreed since we were already there but when we entered the vibe was very boring and there was only 2-3 other people there and could clearly see from the other back door being opened how much cooler the Inside looked. The place wasn’t even packed so my friends boyfriend went back out to ask if there’s anyway we can have access very politely to find out they didn’t want to let us in because of the way he was dressed. The two people at the door were very rude afterwards. My friends are bloggers and are stylish AF. They clearly are selective about the faces the like and don’t and I didn’t understand the sudden attitude. We were ready to have a fun night and spend money in their establishment. Upon walking out and passing by the bouncer outside he said out loud “ Go on, get outta here” as if we were not welcome. DUDE YOU ARE SO RUDE! WHO THE FK SAYS THAT? I pretended not to hear because I didn’t think it was worth starting an argument over. After reading all these reviews it makes sense. Maybe you guys at rose bar don’t care about having people flock to your establishment but keep hiring staff who have a terrible attitude like this and I doubt your place is going to be a destination on peoples list. So many cool spots in NYC to compete with. I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone.
Stephania S — Google review
There's nothing rosy or sexy when this place is a racist establishment with unfriendly staffs and rude bouncers. It's probably the same black bouncer as the other's reviewed earlier. We went there last night, as it was Saturday and thought it'd be a good idea to swing by and see what the buzz is about. We were wrong. 5 of us, 4 being Asian and 1 good looking friend who's French. We are all out of towners so we were looking forward to it. Guess what? Only the French was allowed in and we were being pushed physically by the bouncer, saying 'reservation only'. He was aggressive to us. When we told him, our friend just went in 2 seconds ago, he said no, you cannot go in. By that time we just wanted to grab our friend and leave. But since our friend was already inside, we could only wait. They wouldn't even allow us to step in to look for our friend. I'm displeased by what happened. We finally managed to meet our friend again after waiting for twenty some minutes. No matter how 'cool' or 'must see' this place is, it'll never get a dollar from us. We had to leave and will never return. Pretentious, unfriendly establishments like this should never be encouraged.
Jelly F — Google review
We checked into the hotel and the front desk told us that the concierge could put us on the list to get into the Rose Bar. After a certain time in the evening you need to be on the list to gain entry. The concierge confirmed our entry on the list for four and we went about our day. We were the first of our party to arrive and we walked up to the curtain where there was a bouncer standing there with a list. I gave him my last name and he scanned the list and then told us that we were not on the list. I said we are guests of the hotel and the concierge put us on the list. He got rude and said well you aren't on the list. So, I said ok well I am going to go talk to the concierge and ask them. He then changed his tune and said I'm going to let you in but, next time make sure you are on the list or stay at the hotel. I wasn't going to argue the point that we were staying at the hotel. By this time the rest of our party was standing behind us and we all walked in together and then they asked what the problem was. We told them and then we scanned around to see if there was anywhere to sit. There wasn't and the music was super loud and also the bartenders looked a little overwhelmed. The music wasn't bad it was just definitely too amplified for the room and not conducive to a conversation so, we decided to exit and go to the Jade Bar. The next morning we spoke to the same concierge who put us on the list and she stated that she was sure that we had been on the list, looked it up and we were. She also said that they have this issue often and that the bar is operated by a separate management company than the hotel. She apologized profusely for how they treated us and looked completely embarrassed. I wouldn't event try to get on the list when we stay at the hotel again because I would rather walk down the street and not deal with a door guy who feels powerful just because he has a clipboard/list in his hand. If he was looking for a tip so that we could get in that wasn't going to happen; especially not with his rude attitude.
Carmela S — Google review
Exclusive fancy place... very nice if you don’t mind the pretentious service and snobby attitude of the bouncer. Very New York taking away half full drinks, but don’t complain about it otherwise they will bring you an empty glass... probably not yours...but who cares! They took away the pool table so don’t trust the pictures.
Laura M — Google review
2 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10010, USA•Tips and more reviews for Rose Bar

45Paul’s Casablanca

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Paul’s Casablanca, located on the westernmost end of Spring Street, is a chic cocktail lounge known for its Morocco-inspired decor and vibrant nightlife scene. The club, owned by Paul Sevigny, features a bar and lounge area in the front, a main room with DJs and a disco ball for dancing, and an overflow area in the back. Despite its exclusivity, it's popular among cool kids and fashion insiders.
So much fun. Service was quick and on point. Drinks were okay but the whiskey sour I ordered was pretty sub standard. Music was so good and the vibe was dope.
Jay H — Google review
Absolutely horrible staff, the woman at the door was extremely rude to me and my friends. It was my birthday and the door people treated us with no respect whatsoever. All the other reviews are accurate, do not go to this place unless you wanna ruin your night. Not sure what pedestal the staff thinks they’re on and where the aggression is coming from!
Khushi A — Google review
So me and my daughter, who is a influencer on social media “BarbieSwae” We’re excited to celebrate pride week at Pauls Dolls tonight as she was hosting unfortunately, a manager (not sure of her name but she was in charge brunette fair skin) decided to step outside of her jurisdiction of the club and come to the curbside where individual in our party were taking video and pictures… keep in mind we have a section inside and again we are the company of a HOST for the evening. She looked intoxicated to some level but I can’t say four sure but she began have fake friendly conversation with our limo driver who is outside of the limo waiting on us to be ready to go, she asked a limo driver that we had paid for “are these kids playing….” Without being able to finish her sentence, I intervened and let her know that this limo was paid for by us and we are with a host of the evening… she then began to have an attitude without apologizing for assuming what she assumed… also, I’m not sure who she was referring to as kids, but if all of us were in her establishment, who exactly is a child. It was disrespectful and it wasn’t her place and she was line. I hate having to throw the race card in it, but I highly doubt if our skin complexion matched, she would have questioned anything, but because we were of a particular race, we had an urban appeal and we were all young. She took that as a sign of maybe we can’t afford a limo, I was so flabbergasted and I was in shock that this was happening so it took a second for me to even feel the disrespect because this was coming from a manager who in that moment didn’t want to step away when she was told by us (after her insult) to step away instead responded that she would move on her own time. At that moment , I had reached my boiling point and I wanted an apology but she then retreated behind the velvet entry ropes with no remorse. I’m sorry, but in 2025 during pride season this was wild too experience. How dare she question out of her jurisdiction? Let alone disrespect the mother of a host at her (the manager) venue. Belittling a group of people who are trying to have a good time at your establishment who are clearly well over the age of 21 and most definitely considered adults!!! I am very upset, I am embarrassed, I feel that she was judging us and I will be contacting today during earlier hours to make an official complaint
Lala M — Google review
This place is such a letdown that I couldn’t let it pass. The whole thing seems to be a “performance” — staff putting on this aloof, too-cool-to-care act. Maybe that works for some people, but I’m not paying $30 for a cocktail to be treated like an inconvenience by people who aren’t even pleasant to look at. To be fair, the drinks were excellent and the bartenders themselves were warm and professional. The problem was the front-of-house, which felt like a parody of sophistication. Nina (or whatever her name is) seemed to be playing the role of a disinterested hostess, but with all the subtlety of a bad fringe theater production — the kind where you start wishing the curtain would fall just to put everyone out of their misery. I’ve had equally expensive cocktails at Bar Hemingway in Paris and Bemelmans Bar in New York, where you’re met with genuine charm and impeccable service. Casablanca’s atmosphere was the opposite: an overacted façade that felt cheap despite the price tag. Good drinks alone can’t make up for hospitality that leaves you feeling unwelcome.
Daniel B — Google review
Flamboyant staff that guards the line. They selectively screen and force certain people to pay a $300 bar tab by holding your credit card while others can go straight in. Funny how I had 6 other friends in there already and they tried to pull this stunt on me. They lost over $400 that night after my group decided to leave and we ended up in other cooler bars in the area. Avoid this obnoxious dying bar.
Shayan M — Google review
Overrated, dying spot. I went here to meet up with some friends, but I was individually refused entry for seemingly no reason. Had not been here in YEARS. It made zero sense, and the whole thing was frustrating. I wasn’t planning on going there anyway, but I was looking forward to catching up with my group. Instead, they had to leave, and we ended up going somewhere else. Extremely lame experience all around.
Jared K — Google review
recently visited this bar, and I must say, it was one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had in NY. From the moment I arrived, the staff was unhelpful and rude. I highly recommend that you think twice before visiting. There are plenty of other options out there that value their customers and provide a much better experience. Save your time and money.
Bryan — Google review
Absolutely terrible staff and aggressive bouncers that will assault you and throw you into the street without question. The other reviews mentioning instances with rude staff are not one time occurrences, so don’t expect to be treated even half-way decent after paying $35 for a mediocre cocktail.
William D — Google review
305 Spring St, New York, NY 10013, USA•https://www.paulscasablanca.com/•(212) 620-5220•Tips and more reviews for Paul’s Casablanca
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46Paradise Club

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Paradise Club is a glamorous weekend nightspot in Bushwick, offering live music shows, dance parties, and stand-up comedy. The club features a tropical fantasy dance atmosphere with performances from renowned artists like Adam X and Jamie xx. It is known for its serious house music scene, including trance and post-disco. The venue also offers relatively pocket-friendly cocktails compared to Manhattan bars. Located within walking distance of Times Square, Paradise Club hosts top-notch DJs and performers on Thursday to Saturday nights.
Amazing show at Moonrise. The players put on a top notch show. Very impressive. The entrance activities added a unique experience. Felt like being initiated. Very creative. Cocktails were all amazing. Food was very good - my 1 criticism is that my portion of halibut was very dry (but my partner's portion was not). The short rib was delicious. I loved the presentation of the dessert tower. GiGi, the manager, was also very friendly and chatted with us at the end of the evening. The servers were all friendly. We felt very welcomed to the space. Thank you for a lovely night out! Well worth the travel out of state to visit NYC for this show! We hope to return.
Suzanna P — Google review
Club itself was decent and DJ was good. Bartender Kristen needs extreme training on customer service and trained on basic drinks. Bar manager on staff wasn’t helpful and didn’t take ownership. Still paid $68 for 3 drinks that were not drinkable. Marriott shouldn’t send their guests to this club as a partnership as it does not align with the hotel experience.
Alli C — Google review
Nice space, very modern and clean. The bartenders are great. I came during an open bar for the converse fashion show. Nice stage and the audio was good.
Hak B — Google review
It’s a nightclub in Times Square- what do you expect? The food is run by Chef John Fraser. His Michelin star restaurants are well known in New York. This meal for MOONRISE was a three course prefix. So I don’t have much say over it- But it was tasty for what I paid- My partner has allergies and they were accommodating. The drinks are expensive, but they definitely going to give you a good time. I see people complaining about the prices- But I don’t think they’ve been to New York before.
Gina S — Google review
Welcome to Paradise Club‼️Bring your dinning experience in NYC to the next level ♥️ Guys, just discovered the most AMAZING dining experience at Paradise Club at The Time Square absolutely is your must visit place. I’m still dreaming about it. “A performance honoring 12 moon goddesses” Theatre 🎭 Dance 💃 Acrobatics THIS IS ART OF THE BEST EPISODE A dinner with a show ? NONONO. This is IMMERSIVE experience. moonrise the how is 🔥 LIVE ART 🖼️ Feels like drop into a MAGIC world 🌎 The unique traits of lunar signs is the best way to start your Journey. Intrigue meets desire in the city 🏙️ Let’s start with Three-Course dinner 🥘 Michelin starred Chef 🧑‍🍳 John Fraser. Make sure get your cocktails to cheer on the show tonight.
Chen M — Google review
Had an amazing time at Paradise Club. The music was non-stop, the crowd was lively, and the staff made everything easy and welcoming. Definitely a place to go for a night full of fun and energy.
JORDAN C — Google review
Cool venue and solid DJs. No issues at the door, however it did give the vibes of a place that assesses people trying to get in the club. For those complaining, this is unfortunately a common practice amongst many clubs around the city where if you don’t meet certain criteria of the person at the door, you will get charged a ridiculous fee to get in (even if you have tickets) Suggestion is to make sure you look up the place and skim the comments and insta to make sure you fit the vibe
Brandon Y — Google review
Food is awful, drinks were so so …ambiance is perfect for a dinner! Good service. But our waiter was about to add an additional 100$ to the bill, and when i asked him he didn’t know why the bill was high. Ha,that’s happening when they trying to get you drunk and than give you an enormous bill!!! Not good! Place overall is good!
Victoria N — Google review
20 Times Square, 701 7th Ave, New York, NY 10036, USA•http://www.theparadiseclubnyc.com/•(347) 544-5163•Tips and more reviews for Paradise Club

47Manhattan

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Manhattan, the most densely populated borough of New York City, is situated on Manhattan Island and surrounded by the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers. It's a global hub for commerce, finance, and culture at the heart of 'the Big Apple.' The area boasts iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building and vibrant Times Square. Visitors can embark on a ferry from Battery Park to Liberty Island or enjoy fine dining with stunning city views at Manhatta restaurant located on the 60th floor.
New York, NY, USA•http://www.mbpo.org/•Tips and more reviews for Manhattan

48Hell's Kitchen

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Hell's Kitchen, a vibrant neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan, is a dynamic area that pulses with energy and excitement. Bordered by 34th Street to the south and 59th Street to the north, this locale offers easy access to iconic spots like Times Square and the Theater District. Known for its lively nightlife scene, Hell's Kitchen boasts an array of bars catering especially to the LGBTQ+ community.
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49Queens

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Queens, a vibrant borough of New York City nestled on Long Island, offers an eclectic mix of attractions and culinary delights. One of its crown jewels is Flushing Meadows Corona Park, home to the iconic Unisphere and the renowned Queens Museum featuring a detailed model of New York City. This park also hosts the annual U.S. Open tennis tournament, making it a hub for sports enthusiasts. Nearby, Citi Field serves as the proud home of the Mets baseball team.
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50Bushwick

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Bushwick, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, is an up-and-coming area known for its industrial vibe and vibrant street art. Converted warehouses house artist studios and trendy coffee shops, while the dining scene offers diverse international cuisines. The nightlife is avant-garde with unique bars and performance spaces like House of Yes. Several pocket parks provide green spaces with playgrounds for relaxation. Visitors can also explore the famous Bushwick Collective for more street art or join guided walking tours to discover the area's artistic expressions.
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Popular road trips from New York City

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What's the weather like in New York City?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in New York City for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in New York City in January
  • Weather in New York City in February
  • Weather in New York City in March
  • Weather in New York City in April
  • Weather in New York City in May
  • Weather in New York City in June
  • Weather in New York City in July
  • Weather in New York City in August
  • Weather in New York City in September
  • Weather in New York City in October
  • Weather in New York City in November
  • Weather in New York City in December

All road trips from New York City

  • New York City to Washington DC drive
  • New York City to Philadelphia drive
  • New York City to Boston drive
  • New York City to Orlando drive
  • New York City to Baltimore drive
  • New York City to Toronto drive
  • New York City to Montreal drive
  • New York City to Chicago drive
  • New York City to Niagara Falls drive
  • New York City to Atlantic City drive
  • New York City to Newport drive
  • New York City to New Orleans drive
  • New York City to Gettysburg drive
  • New York City to Nashville drive
  • New York City to Pittsburgh drive
  • New York City to Williamsburg drive
  • New York City to Quebec City drive
  • New York City to Gatlinburg drive
  • New York City to Cleveland drive
  • New York City to Atlanta drive
  • New York City to Savannah drive
  • New York City to Hershey drive
  • New York City to Charleston drive
  • New York City to Ottawa drive
  • New York City to St. Augustine drive
  • New York City to Myrtle Beach drive
  • New York City to Mystic drive
  • New York City to Virginia Beach drive
  • New York City to Miami Beach drive
  • New York City to Saint Louis drive

Explore nearby places

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  • Hoboken
  • Long Island City
  • Weehawken
  • Astoria
  • Newark
  • Bronx
  • Lyndhurst
  • East Rutherford
  • Flushing
  • Jamaica
  • Staten Island
  • Elizabeth
  • West Orange
  • Paramus
  • Yonkers
  • Paterson
  • Garden City
  • Red Bank
  • Morristown
  • Wantagh
  • Tarrytown
  • Nanuet
  • Sleepy Hollow
  • West Nyack
  • Oyster Bay
  • New Brunswick
  • Long Branch
  • Huntington

All related maps of New York City

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  • Map of Jamaica
  • Map of Staten Island
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  • Map of Garden City
  • Map of Red Bank
  • Map of Morristown
  • Map of Wantagh
  • Map of Tarrytown
  • Map of Nanuet
  • Map of Sleepy Hollow
  • Map of West Nyack
  • Map of Oyster Bay
  • Map of New Brunswick
  • Map of Long Branch
  • Map of Huntington

New York City throughout the year

  • New York City in January
  • New York City in February
  • New York City in March
  • New York City in April
  • New York City in May
  • New York City in June
  • New York City in July
  • New York City in August
  • New York City in September
  • New York City in October
  • New York City in November
  • New York City in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in New York City?

Get inspired for your trip to New York City with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

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Best places to go out in nearby cities

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  • The best places to go out in Bronx

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Philadelphia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Brooklyn
  • Top things to do and attractions in Atlantic City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bronx
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jamaica
  • Top things to do and attractions in Staten Island
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jersey City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Flushing
  • Top things to do and attractions in Long Island City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Newark
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hoboken
  • Top things to do and attractions in Astoria
  • Top things to do and attractions in Morristown
  • Top things to do and attractions in Yonkers
  • Top things to do and attractions in Red Bank
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tarrytown
  • Top things to do and attractions in Paramus
  • Top things to do and attractions in Garden City
  • Top things to do and attractions in West Orange
  • Top things to do and attractions in Oyster Bay
  • Top things to do and attractions in Elizabeth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Paterson
  • Top things to do and attractions in East Rutherford
  • Top things to do and attractions in Weehawken
  • Top things to do and attractions in Wantagh
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sleepy Hollow

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Philadelphia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Brooklyn
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Atlantic City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bronx
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jamaica
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Staten Island
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jersey City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Flushing
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Long Island City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Newark
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hoboken
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Astoria
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Morristown
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yonkers
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Red Bank
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tarrytown
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paramus
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Garden City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in West Orange
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Oyster Bay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Elizabeth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paterson
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in East Rutherford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Weehawken
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Wantagh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jackson
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sleepy Hollow
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chester
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lyndhurst
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in the Central Valley

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