1. Neary's
8.3
358 E 57th St, New York, NY
Irish Pub · Sutton Place · 16 tips and reviews
Amanda Barry: Best Irish spot in NYC. Corned beef hash is the way to go!
Kathy McGilvery: The best lamb chops, by far, in New York City!
Harvey Glover: Great Liver and bacon but why change extra for onions? $5 for a side of spinach is a bit excessive as well. However, this is the best (Irish) Sunday night comfort food on the way over east side.
2. Le Zie Bar
8.1
172 7th Ave (btwn 20th & 21st St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Chelsea · 9 tips and reviews
Nate S: What a gem! Tucked behind a restaurant, enter on 20th for a speakeasy vibe. Good for dates if you can snag a spot (space is very limited).
Melissa Wilfley: Very cute, small intimate bar in the back. Sort of like a speakeasy
Elizabeth Burstein: Great vibe and service, speakeasy behind a restaurant, loves the passion fruit martini and the spice cocktails!
3. Distrikt Hotel
8.4
342 W 40th St (9th Ave), New York, NY
Hotel · Garment District · 43 tips and reviews
James Tracey: Amazing staff, brilliant location, fantastic rooms, free super speed WIFI, great bar. Best hotel I've stayed at ever! We WILL be back!
Esra Assery: Over friendly staff ❤️ warm and cosy place.. and they also serve complimentary warm apple cider in the lobby which taste amazing..
Miguel Rossy: Don't be fooled by the 'hood. This hotel is sleek, hip, and comfortable. Great rooms, awesome beds, Frete linens...AMAZING staff. If you work midtown, its perfect.
5. Frank's Trattoria
7.8
371 1st Ave (btwn E 21st & E 22nd St), New York, NY
Pizzeria · Gramercy Park · 18 tips and reviews
Vitor Coutinho @namesadopai: The Best veal parmegiana in NYC. Tip: ask about angel hair pasta with marinara souce.. Its perfect.
Sean Carroll: You can buy pizza here.
Wade V: High on flavor. Lots of garlic and spices in that sauce, loads of cheese. Best bet is an original cheese slice. Charming, because often the Italian owners are the ones serving you.
Lauren: Best diner on the UES. Solid staples: eggs, home fries, wraps, etc. Great service & staff, too.
Ruben Brosbe: The York Ave is without a doubt the best item on a very solid menu
Anna Osgoodby: One of my favorite diners around the UES. The staff is great, the menu selection can't be beat and the food is delicious!
9. Serafina West 105
7.3
2737 Broadway, New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Upper West Side · 7 tips and reviews
Sean Daly: Great family spot and ideal for an easy Sunday night dinner. My favorite is the carbonara, and the wine list doesn’t break the bank.
Sexy LF: I'm thankful my friend treated me to brunch but there were no pancakes or French toast on the menu. Cinnamon Rolls were listed but not available. And the lobster roll had VERY little meat for $22.
RayRay D: Standard pasta and pizza at a high price
11. Lido Harlem
8.4
2168 Frederick Douglass Blvd (at W 117th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Central Harlem · 134 tips and reviews
__TR3V: Get there before 1pm to beat the church crowd for Sunday brunch. The French toast and the chicken panini are great options to try. Opt for the bottomless mimosas. Well worth it
Harlem Ambassador: Finally an eatery that gives good service, good wine, good food and good face. This is one good looking staff. Check out their gay night for the hipster folk with cash.
Stephanie Mahan: $10 unlimited brunch mimosas and excellent food. Outdoor cafe now open! Service exceptional. Who needs Harlem Tavern?
David D: Best slice on the UES. Highly underrated chicken roll, too. Open late for a bite on your way home from downtown!
Ashley: The meatball hero is to die for! I trek all the way up here just for that!
Andrea Arnold: Italian Village is my favorite pizza joint to go to when I visit NYC. I dream about their perfect pizza slices daily. Extra garlic powder, please.