Takes over too-hard-to-pronounce Gstaad space off Madison Square Park. Tall black beams hold up a spacious sports bar with plenty of TVs and a projector screen posted about. Goose Island IPA and Ir... read more
Seafood haven on the Lower East Side. Red walls and barstools to complement the crustaceans. Shrimp, crawfish, soft shell crab in baskets. Lobster and crab in roll form or by the pound. Raw bar fea... read more
Name sounds like the setting for a noir murder mystery, which is about right given classic Deco styling inside. Channels ‘20s Paris with Greenwich Village allure. Quirky touches like rotary p... read more
Another addictive Colombian export ready to extend LES nights. Dogs are definitely loco, at least compared to Gray’s Papaya. The likes of quail eggs, potato chips, and apple slaw make the top... read more
Tavern off Union Square doing fried chicken and craft beers. Cobblestone exterior guards a cozy hall of exposed-wood rafters, pew-style booths. Flannelled bartenders keeping it rustic. Alums from C... read more
Innovative, healthy, mouth-watering, sanely portioned entrées for a handful of bills. WTF, we know! But it is small, so please don't tell anyone you aren't planning to smother later. Get t... read more
Name sounds like a British pub, but actually describes joint's dual focus. Goes Rogue with burgers topped in peanut butter and bacon, cocktails like the Midnight Train to Georgia with bacon bitters... read more
Premium denim from the dudes who started Lucky Brand. First location outside of Cali fits right in among the spendy boutiques of Nolita. Jeans are proudly made in the U.S.A., albeit with Japane... read more
After owner Penny Bradley closed Lyon, she revamped the place into this upscale gastropub in the West Village. Here, they skip the French flare and instead specialize in dry-aged Prime New York Str... read more
Baby sib of Craft empire deploys to Chelsea Piers. Cult-fave sandwiches like tuna with fennel, pork with red cabbage, and chopped chickpeas. Health-zone location inspires three unique mens: grill b... read more
While the Bleecker Street shop offers men’s and women’s, female fans of French cult fave Sandro have added a Soho outpost all their own. Posh Parisian power couple Didier and Evelyn C... read more
Jason and Noah's joint defies gravitational laws of hotness. Packing 'em in since 2003, a decade’s experience celebrated with a head-to-toe revamp. Focus has evolved from bottle service to el... read more
Los Angeles brand exemplifies the Boho-chic woman. From its oversized distressed boyfriend jeans to its simply constructed sandals, can be dressed up or down. Loose-fitting tops reflect a classic-y... read more
Fancy way of saying “pizza,” but Vermont export takes its dough seriously. Spent almost twenty years in the Green Mountains honing its craft before making the leap to Tribeca. Brings al... read more
Not a George Brett theme bar. Takes a more regal approach than the sweatpants-fest of NY sports bars of yore. Nightclub shades in the look, with smooth banquettes, modern lighting. Slabs of rustic ... read more
Everything a girl needs to outfit herself in starlet style, from pasties to pumps. House brand specializes in vintage-styled dresses that bring out your inner bombshell. (Be warned: despite copping... read more
Legendary Actors Playhouse Theatre reconfigured for club action. History's long gone, replaced with slick design from Bluarch (of Greenhouse and Juliet Supperclub interiors). Elaborate lighting abo... read more
Tasteful American fare. White-bricked walls flanked with dark wooden church pews; small tables, steel-backed chairs, and a few potted plants don’t overstuff airy dining room. Small plates tab... read more
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...
Michael White of Ai Fiori et al does an Italian steakhouse south of...
South Brooklyn Pizza peeps wrap a stealth Italian spot around their...
Kristi Paras of Zachary's Smile re-ups her Village space with a bou...
Appointment-only, hour-long guided shopping experience. Second show...