Harlem Renaissance redux in a subterranean speakeasy. Red Rooster’s Marcus Samuelsson and Andrew Chapman evoke Uptown of the ‘30s with this leathery lounge, replete with low light, bist... read more
Older manmade jazz spot named for oldest manmade object in Central Park. Comfy front barroom and back dining space, with low stage in the middle. Medi eats nothing to text home about, but kebabs an... read more
Classic venue has through 75 years hosted the likes, of well, everyone. Old timers, surprise gigs, the Dalai Lama, Bob Dylan. Gorgeous vaudeville theater space affords perhaps your only chance to s... read more
IN PREVIEW. Malcolm hung here, as did Billie, Miles, and Coltrane. Original '30s Art Deco splendor recreated in new, second location. Gorgeous tile, banquets, and a baby grand make the Zebra Room o... read more
This sprawling concert hall, opened in 1930 to house Loew’s 175th St. Theater, has been revamped into a fusion of church and concert hall. Gold-painted walls, intricate cathedral architecture... read more
Harlem sprawler not embarrassed to name check the highway (9A) that...
Cult yogawear chain complete with creepy manifesto ("children are t...
Sleek spinning studio became a mini-chain in a snap. Addictive clas...
Frenchish café chain has many, many outposts throughout NYC,...
Oysters and cocktails at 1 Delancey. Named for Marcel Duchamp&rsquo...