Mom and pop from Louisiana and Mississippi bring the south to the west side. Cornbread, mac ‘n’ cheese, homemade lemonade. Birds made for modern times: chickens are all-natural, antibio... read more
Grove Street institution dates to 1954, but all that remains is the name and goodwill for owner Lawrence Page to build on. Second location of second coming brings the pink love to two floors. Kitsc... read more
Perhaps the greatest chicken finger you've ever had. No, no, it absolutely is the greatest chicken finger you've ever had. Hormone-free, cruelty-free, free-range chicken is the star of this show. S... read more
Sleepy-Southern-town visions of the old letter avenues may not be dead yet. Owner hails from the great commonwealth of Virginia, keeps it simple with focus on smmies and chicken suppers. For the la... read more
Name honors the state bird of North Carolina, both kitchen and vibe follow the Tar Heel lead. Pork chops come fried then smothered, BBQ plates go triple threat with pig, brisket, and homemade hot l... read more
Joey Ramone Place sprouts a southern-accented diner from the Freemans crew. Versatile bi-level space with take-out counter, communal table, booths, bar. Stumptown coffee to get your heart started i... read more
Citywide 'cue chain brings the roadhouse kitsch to Union Square. Weathered wood, old signs, curving bar wallpapered in license plates. Gobble up some southern-style BBQ, hickory smoked and served w... read more
Named for a drunk dessert, but sounds like a smashed Southern deb to us. Little Giant ladies go north to Chelsea but dish the dirty-dirty. Haute Dixie puts the roasted prunes in pork and grits, the... read more
Tara on Tribeca moves it over to the Bowery. Now shares space with Bowery Poetry Club, but gets the prime hours to operate. Chef Beau Houck takes seasonal cues for southern-accented grub: BBQ quail... read more
A low-maintenance redhead? Really? We kid, we kid. Southerned-up cooking in a laidback space from an ex-Danny Meyer hand. Bacon-tinged peanuts and shrimp and grits, but the show-stopper is the frie... read more
Mom and pop from Louisiana and Mississippi bring the south to the west side. Cornbread, mac ‘n’ cheese, homemade lemonade. Birds made for modern times: chickens are all-natural, antibio... read more
Fraternity fallout shelter about as authentically country as Nicole Richie. Sea of ballcaps with lacrosse logos crowds bar. In big back room, chicken fried steak crispy and perfect, and ribs like t... read more
No need to spring for that house upstate, just brunch here on the weekends. Farmland-style joint treats freshness as a sacrament. Southern skillets on wooden tables will shake the city out of you. ... read more
Ragin' Cajun with a can't-miss bright orange façade. Rare juke joint in the concrete jungle. Hollerin' blues and diabolical vodka lemonades. The Cajun Mary, a spicy ode to the blessed Virgin, will ... read more
Feels like a New Orleans speakeasy. Treats at the bar like the John Daly (lemonade with Firefly) will ease the pain of the workday, grilled cheese with white cheddar and brie will soak up the liquo... read more
Cult yogawear chain complete with creepy manifesto ("children are t...
Harlem sprawler not embarrassed to name check the highway (9A) that...
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Oysters and cocktails at 1 Delancey. Named for Marcel Duchamp&rsquo...