Ulina .: There are a lot of food choices for those who work in the area. They have stuff for meat lovers (a bunch of grills), coffee lovers (Starbucks & Dukin), salad lovers (Just Salad), and vegetarians.
ММ: On hot, cold, rainy, or snow days, this underground walkway allows you to get from 5th Ave to 7th Ave between 48th & 51st St. including all buildings along the way without going outside
Alesha U: The Rockefeller Plaza Concourse has a wide variety of shops that you can enjoy upon exiting the subway in addition to what looks like it may be the largest Banana Republic in the world.
2. Baked By Melissa
8.0
109 E 42nd St (btwn Park & Lexington), New York, NY
Cupcake Shop · Midtown East · 38 tips and reviews
Sofia Reyes: It is expensive but it worth it once in a while, try the cookie dough or the chocolate mint, those are good
Bug E: Far fom the best cupcakes. Had smores, red velvet, and cookie dough. Cute, but not again.
Katie G: Great cupcakes! My favorites were peanut butter cup and cookie dough
4. Dylan's Candy Bar
1011 3rd Ave (at E 60th St), New York, NY
Candy Store · Upper East Side · 349 tips and reviews
Stephen Juliano: You've gotta grab some fudge! The Raspberry Cheesecake and Cinnamon Coffee Cake are just two of the best! They let you sample the flavors before you buy too!
People: A real-life Candy Land with two floors of rainbow sweets that beckon stars like Taylor Swift and the Beckham boys. Tip: Get bang for your buck with the pre-packed baskets.
Fitness Magazine: Is your bf bored? Tell him he can take a hike. Research shows that 90% of women can experience cravings (mmm chocolate) several times a month, versus only 50% of men.
5. Bryant Park
9.5
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Midtown · 1229 tips and reviews
Becka Simon: Cleanest public bathroom EVER. The games, library, and outdoor concerts in the summer and shops in the winter make this one of the best parks in NYC
The New Yorker: “Many of the midday strollers in the park are office workers; they have the subdued mood of prison inmates released into the yard for their daily hour of sunshine and exercise.” —Victor Chen, 1974 Read more.
The Wall Street Journal: Try estimating the percentage of women here. On a recent weekday, it was 53%, according to the park's engineer, who considers that a success. "Women are more discriminating park users," he says. Read more.