A fun, authentically British gastropub in Midtown - from the music, to the beer, to the food (get the fish and chips!), when you step inside, you'll feel like you've been transported across the pond.
During the winter when the Pond is up and running if you have your own skates you can skate for Free!!! It's an amazing space and a bunch of fun.
As an equally festive tree-lighting alternative to Rockefeller Center, check out Bryant Park's Tree Lighting Ceremony at Citi Pond. Find out when on MetroFocus Read more.
The most amazing Lebanese food I've tasted. Try the jalapeño hummus, and the spicy garlic shrimp. Incredible flavors.
Front table great for people watching. Crabmeat starter absolutely delicious. Swordfish tuna griddle rice and broccoli rabe w feta all fabulous. Topped off w shared flour less chocolate cake:)
The restaurant's yellow fin tuna confit sandwich, topped with fried artichokes and served on fresh focaccia, is a favorite. Read more.
Book early for the Afternoon Tea at The Palm Court restaurant in the hotel. The food is magnificent, service excellent and the Rose verve Champaign is tasty.
Unfamiliar with the city and hiding out from fans, Charlie Chaplin once stayed here in 1916 because he didn’t know of any other hotel where you could dine. Read more.
When Radio City first opened in 1932, it was the world’s largest enclosed theatre. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. once remarked to a New Yorker reporter, “Don’t you think that it’s a lovely room?” Read more.
Just opened today! Delicious menu and friendly staff. Try the Sweet Uncle Fred--toasted banana bread with ricotta, strawberries, honey, and toasted almonds--and a piccolo latte. Happiness.
Order "the smash" - avocado plus feta over toast w chili flakes and pepitas. Add a pour over coffee. Welcome addition to the neighborhood!
One of two new Australian-owned specialty coffee shops in Midtown East, Little Collins serves Counter Culture & sandwiches to a neighborhood in dire need of their services. No wifi. Read more.
Impossibly large. Come to see the architecture, the constellation murals inside, and the statues and gargoyles outside. Bring a wide angle lens :D
This is where it all begins. Or ends. Where S returned from boarding school, where B headed to Yale, and where D and S struck up an unlikely romance. (I Will Always Love You) Read more.
PHOTO: Click the link to see a stunning Mia Farrow, age 22, filming "Rosemary's Baby" outside in 1967! Read more.
The food was delicious- especially the tomato soup and grilled cheese combo! Great presentation! Plus the bathrooms were beautiful.
Go to one of eight Manhattan locations for a huge, juicy, wallet-friendly burger. Get a hamburger ($6.25) & add mushrooms/onions for free! Read more.