Sleek, award winning Italian restaurant with their own pizza making classes. Casual yet in an upscale way with a nice bar.
Sleek, award winning Italian restaurant with their own pizza making classes. Casual yet in an upscale way with a nice bar.
Traditional French restaurant tucked away on Broome street. Refreshing for a neighborhood with an abundance of Italian and American restaurants, this homey spot is a solid neighborhood spot with delicious food and a great selection of wine.
Pretty, bright restaurant at the Arlo hotel with a solid menu featuring seafood, pizzas, and killer chocolate chip cookies. More of a relaxed vibe overall. FYI there’s a solid speakeasy in the lobby called Foxtail that shouldn’t go overlooked.
Underrated upscale Michelin starred seafood restaurant located in the Dominick Hotel. Truly a beautiful setting with incredible food. Typically fairly easy to get a reservation here – could be a good backup if everywhere else is booked.
Excellent, modern take on Italian in a bright large yet homey space. One could argue it’s the Italian counterpart to Balthazar. Relaxed setting yet sceney with a top notch wine list and excellent service.
Chic rooftop bar with Azul as the Mexican counterpart facing the water. Ideal for a nice spring/summer day because of the views, but the indoor space can hold its own as an upscale lounge.
Moroccan themed lounge and nightclub that is arguably the best nightclub in NYC, making it one of the best clubs in the world. Tough door to get past, but once you do it is well worth the wait. Every Sunday, they have a Smiths night playing oldies and rock and roll which is highly recommended.
One of the oldest bars in NYC, this allegedly haunted watering hole is perfect for a quick bite to eat, some drinks with friends, or to relax and listen to some live music.
Great, classic American food in a charming spot. Usually not too crowded either. Brunch is a plus as well.
Epitome of a chic downtown restaurant. Great food, atmosphere, and service.