1. ZZ's Clam Bar
8.4
169 Thompson St (at Houston), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 34 tips and reviews
Eater: The "Coffee" cocktail is made with two types of aged rum, creme de cacao, Campari, and a touch of Toby's Estate coffee, and it's served in a fancy porcelain teacup. Try the rum-based "Coconut" drink.
Time Out New York: Garnished with lavender and served in an antique teacup, ZZ’s coffee cocktail was one of 2013’s best drinks. Crème de cacao, aged rum, and Campari offer a coffeelike balance of sweet and bitter Read more.
Rebecca Mazza: The most outrageous and outstanding cocktails in the city. Phil is a genius. The one in the pepper is the best. End with key lime pie .
Chad Horner: you can get one of their popsicles dipped and then rolled in other toppings! pictured: banana dipped in peanut butter and rolled in cacao nibs and cookie crumbs
Celena Chan: A great refreshing summer treat-- a great selection of toppings (white chocolate chunks! cacao nibs!) If you're getting more than one topping, just get the all you can top deal for $1.99!
Gilt City Curator: The pretzel cone is fantastic. And for the right combo of sweet and salty, try it with the banana.
3. MarieBelle
9.1
484 Broome St (btwn W Broadway & Wooster St), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · SoHo · 101 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Take a break from shopping at the Cacao Bar and sample the Mocha Hot Chocolate.
Kate Furman: Great place to buy chocolate gifts. Stop by the cacao bar in the back to grab a sipping chocolate.
Gilt City: Beneath the delicate, artistic top layers lie homemade fruit fillings and rich ganaches in flavors like cardamom, Champagne and saffron. Also a must-try: chipotle-spiked hot chocolate.
7. Lupa
8.4
170 Thompson St (btwn Bleecker & W Houston St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 232 tips and reviews
Halstead Property: They have a great white wine selection which we recommend pairing with their bavette cacao and pepe entrée. The formaggi cheese is just potent enough and not at all overwhelming
Chelsea Balkan: #FabuLIST #DubiDO tasting menu is perfect for those that can't decide on just one pasta dish. Come hungry because the portions are huge. My fav were spaghetti carbonara and bucatini amatriciana
ToryBurch: Mario Batali's menu is seasonal and full of family-style Italian dishes that taste like they've been passed down for generations.
Jenny K: Tons of delicious and petite treats alongside a variety of teas. A more adult version of Alice's and a lovely way to spend an afternoon.
Michael Kleinman: The "tea" (tea and five course lunch) was delicious! When you walk in it feels like you're in somebodys gorgeous elegant home. You're served on Lenox china & Wedgdewood flatware, definitely go again!
Jeremy Rafal: I'm a man and I enjoyed this place as well...not just for women guys...
12. The Bar
8.8
28 W 53rd St (5th Avenue), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 36 tips and reviews
Rubén García: At $25-30/cocktail and $36 for 3 small beef sliders, this is a very pricey bar. Drinks are very good and the atmosphere is cool and classy, so save for the big occasion or when you want to impress!
Gary Toriello: Bring your platinum credit card Drinks are expensive. $24 for cocktails, $14 for a beer!
Tony Everett: Great Service, Great Drinks and Great Art!! ##Blokeapproved
Jackie Bingham: This is where I get my juices! I've never seen a grocery store with more organic, natural foods, supplements and products. They also have pre-made sandwiches, pastas, soups and a juice bar.
Zachary Adam Cohen: Smells like hippies and amniotic fluid here. Their apple cider vinegar is fun for enemas. Watch out for blind gypsys. They steal ur wallet.
BluePrint: Standing ovation for Westerly Natural Market's convenient location and abundance of healthy treats. We love stopping in for a refreshing pre- or post- theatre BluePrintJuice!