2. Kimpton Hotel Eventi
8.8
851 Avenue of the Americas (btwn W 29th & W 30th St), New York, NY
Hotel · Chelsea · 91 tips and reviews
Kim Darwaza, REALTOR: Great boutique hotel with nice size rooms and double queens. Great location to visit empire state building, midtown, and soho. Free wine happy hour nightly is a bonus.
Keri Kae Gebo: Kimptons are known for their wine happy hours -- 5 to 6pm, Monday through Friday. Enjoy!
The Corcoran Group: We love this hotel for it's great Midtown location with views of the Empire State Building, free wine happy hour from 5-6pm, and reasonably priced hotel rooms.
5. Rubin Museum of Art
8.9
150 W 17th St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), New York, NY
Art Museum · Chelsea · 102 tips and reviews
Caroline Chung: Friday night movies and happy hour drinks!
Laurea de Ocampo: Such a peaceful & gorgeous museum, also one of my favorite relaxing museum cafes in Manhattan. Spend time in the prayer room & meditate
Time Out New York: At the "Count Your Blessings" exhibit (opening Aug 2), you will find some of the strangest Tibetan prayer beads. One is made from the vertebrae of a snake. Another set is from a human skull. Read more.
6. Cull & Pistol
8.7
75 9th Ave, New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Chelsea · 141 tips and reviews
AJ Lampron: Great happy hour wine and $1 oysters. Try the Glidden point!
Paige C: Delicious oysters. I really enjoyed the rest of their menu as well.
Serious Eats: The oyster and leek soup is fantastic, as are their lobster rolls, made with just the right amount of mayo on a buttery side-split bun.
9. GYM Sportsbar
7.3
167 8th Ave (btwn W 18th & W 19th St), New York, NY
Gay Bar · Chelsea · 58 tips and reviews
Thomas C: The bartenders are friendly, there are drink specials every day. Beer blast all weekend. Always nice to hang and/or watch the game
Thomas C: Great Happy Hour M-F - They've won Best Happy Hour 2 Years in a row for a reason.. because It's fun to drink and laugh with your friends here.
Manhunt: NYC's gay sports bar. FYI - Drinks are delicious but STRONG. Musclebear, bear, cub, older crowd mixed in with All-American Boy type - some actually there to watch sports.