Due to the US government shutdown, some NYC attractions and parks may have modified hours or be closed. Please call ahead before your visit. For more information visit the websites of the National Park Service and Smithsonian.
The Bazaar is a culinary journey 400 years in the making. Inspired by a group of samurai who sailed from Japan to Spain for an audience with the king.
With an eye on the Mediterranean, chef Michael King and his team craft wood fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and large and small plates to share.
Indian sweets served in an inclusive, LGBTQ-friendly environment.
Children and their families come here to meet working artists, play in art-making studios, see significant artwork and hear stories told in many forms.
This family-run taproom offers various local brews and a killer waterfront view.
This creative hub stocks supplies, and hosts workshops and special events supporting local makers.
A pizza joint known for its grandma and specialty pies, Slice also serves traditional Italian food.
Saishin highlights and honors traditional Japanese cuisine and encourages groups and individuals to share through a culinary lens.
The oldest bar in Queens (and possibly the City), Neir's serves up a simple setting and uncomplicated drinks.
The Dumbo art gallery supports emerging artists and hosts a competitive residency program.
This fashion and lifestyle Bed-Stuy pioneer pairs women’s apparel and accessories with a hip coffee bar.