1. Jacob's Pickles
9.2
509 Amsterdam Ave (btwn W 84th & W 85th St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Upper West Side · 672 tips and reviews
Moira: Quite enjoyed their dill pickles. Lots of potassium in those babies. Highly recommend biscuits and fixins. The salted butter was on point.
Cass Grimm: bloody Mary's and dill pickles! The bacon was delicious and it was a really cool space. Wish we hadn't had dinner planned 4 after, or we'dve enjoy the full menu.
Emily Childs: Friend checked with honey and dill pickles 👍
2. Casa Adela
9.0
66 Avenue C (at E 5th St), New York, NY
Puerto Rican Restaurant · Alphabet City · 85 tips and reviews
Eater: The hot pressed sandwiches are notable, too, including the roast pork pernil; the plain but delectable ham and cheese; and the Cuban sandwich, with cheese and dill pickles oozing out the sides. Read more.
Lisa Johnson: I had the octopus salad with a slice of avocado and rice & peas/ ensalada de pulpo con aguacate y arroz con gandules! yum yum♥
Food Network: Aaron Sanchez, of Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate, had one of his best holiday meals at the Latin American restaurant, Casa Adela. We recommend the Pernil. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more.
6. The Bar
8.8
28 W 53rd St (5th Avenue), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 36 tips and reviews
Jamia Pope: They have an extensive wine, scotch and bourbon list. The bar food is more like a tiny appetizer but it was delicious.
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
14. Hudson Malone
7.8
218 E 53rd St (by 3rd Avenue), New York, NY
Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 52 tips and reviews
Stephania: amazing atmosphere, delicious food, and truly great service. This is the first time I've ever longed to be a regular at a midtown bar...this place rocks!
Amy Leigh: Great new midtown east after work spot. Grab the lone table at the front, if available!
Andrew D.: Quinntessential New York joint!
15. Inwood Farm
8.7
600 W 218th St (at Indian Rd), New York, NY
Café · Inwood · 120 tips and reviews
Marc Schiller: Great vibe, service and food. A hidden gem next to Inwood Park.
The Wall Street Journal: This causal restaurant at the northern tip of Manhattan puts a twist on comfort-food classics. Enjoy the lobster macaroni & cheese ($16) on tables from Nuovo Vesuvio, a restaurant on "The Sopranos." Read more.
Rachel Figueroa Levin: I love the lobster Mac and cheese. I love the brunch. I love the trivia. I should just bring a sleeping bag and live here.