2024

IRVING FARM

Coffee shop and tea room

Nestled in an area of New York City, Irving Place is a pleasant, long tea room where they serve a very good coffee, roasted on a farm in the Hudson Valley. A fair trade coffee, which can be accompanied by a pastry, to be enjoyed on the terrace or on one of the round tables of the establishment. Irving Farm also serves good sandwiches, soups and salads. For a fresh lunch break just a stone's throw from Gramercy Park, a quiet, upscale neighborhood. Other addresses in Manhattan.

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2024

PLEASE DON'T TELL

Bar and caf

A very select speakeasy , accessible at the back of a hot dog restaurant, Crif Dogs. To get there, you have to go to the restaurant's phone booth, then pick up the receiver. On the other end of the line, a sultry voice asks you for your reservation time. If you don't have a reservation, you can try to get in line before opening time to get a table. The interior with its brick walls and stuffed animals maintains the mysterious atmosphere. Nice list of cocktails and possibility to order the hot dogs prepared at Crif Dogs.

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2024

FLAMING SADDLES

Bar and caf

One of the craziest gay bars in Hell's Kitchen, Flaming Saddles is known for its waiters dressed as cowboys who dance on the bar, boots on, of course. If you're near the counter, open your mouth and the dancer-server might pour whiskey directly from the neck. The atmosphere is really wild, we dance without restraint on the country music which bursts from the speakers. Attention, the establishment accepts only cash payments. There is an ATM on the spot but you will have to pay a fee.

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2024

BATHTUB GIN

Cocktail bar

One of the many speakeasies in New York with a very neat prohibition atmosphere. A copper bathtub stands in the middle of the room, in reference to the method used to make alcohol during Prohibition. The place is luxurious and worth a visit for the cocktails, which come from the imagination of the famous Irish mixologist Sean Muldoon. Don't miss the free burlesque shows on Tuesdays and Sundays at 8.30pm (booking recommended). Every Wednesday, the place also organises jazz concerts from 9pm to 11pm.

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2024

HOUSTON HALL

Bar and caf

A huge Beer Garden located in a former garage. This bar, just a few blocks from NYU, is constantly packed with young students who are no strangers to beer! A fraternal atmosphere that students will appreciate. No doubt that with your French accent, you'll make friends in less than 10 minutes! The beer list is extensive, and the grilled cheeses are particularly good. On weekends, a huge projector broadcasts American soccer and baseball games in a fiery atmosphere.

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2024

GROUND CENTRAL COFFEE COMPANY

Bar and caf

A nice, casual place in the heart of Hell's Kitchen, where you can drink excellent coffee. The place is rather cosy, with a big leather sofa and shelves of books, which you can browse through while drinking your drink. The pastries and cakes are better than in many coffee shops. The raspberry filled donut (vegan, by the way) particularly caught our attention...

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2024

GALLOW GREEN

Bar and caf

Located on the roof of the McKittrick Hotel is this friendly cocktail bar. The drinks are so inventive and successful that you'll find yourself liking cucumber with gin, or grapefruit with rum. The bar boasts trees and tall plants and gives the place a jungle feel. Add to that the beautiful view of the Hudson River and you'll have a great night. If you're doing Sleep No More, also in the McKittrick Hotel, this bar is the perfect place to debrief with your friends about the night you just had...

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2024

67 ORANGE STREET

Bar and caf

One of the few Harlem speakeasies still open today. This bar with its chillatmosphere - meaningcool - is known in New York for its dantesque cocktail list. From gin and cucumber to vodka and cinnamon, the menus are so inventive that you never know what to expect when you order. Cocktails are classified by spirit (rum, vodka, gin, whiskey...). Don't hesitate to ask the barman for advice if you don't know what to choose. A place to discover for a relaxing evening.

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2024

THE BACK ROOM

Bar and caf

One of the best speakeasies in town, and one of the only ones still open that actually served as a speakeasy during the Prohibition era of the 1920s. Don't look for flashing red neon lights to find the entrance to the bar, but rather a staircase guarded by two bouncers. The bar's decoration seems to be inspired by the home of Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy. The place once belonged to New York mob boss Luciano, and is one of only two true speakeasies to have survived the century.

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2024

RUM HOUSE

Bar and caf

At Rum House, we almost forget we're in Times Square. This piano-bar has not changed much since it opened in 1970, it is the area around the establishment that has evolved. The wooden interior looks very vintage, but it's simply because it's authentic. To reinforce this feeling of time travel, the waiters have kept their original clothes! The bar has a second life thanks to its long cocktail list and excellent mixologists. All this to a piano tune. A place out of time.

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2024

THE CORNER SOCIAL

Bar and caf

A small and unpretentious neighborhood bar, with a very large selection of beers: 18 draught beers and 30 bottled beers. Good cocktails too. The decoration and the service are very warm. The food is also excellent for a bar. Our favorite dish, among a vast choice of salads, filet mignon, fish and pasta of all kinds, is the lobster mac & cheese. Every night, especially on weekends, the small room fills up quickly, people talk loudly, the atmosphere is friendly and good humored.

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2024

FIG 19

Bar and caf

Speakeasy, these replicas of underground bars from the time of Prohibition, the Lower East Side is not lacking. But this one has the advantage of being quite unknown. It is located at the bottom of an art gallery. Even the front door is not easy to find. Look for a small handle on the left towards the bottom! The rather minimalist decoration plays the card of the unauthorized secret bar, and it's quite successful. One of the coolest places in New York where, above all, you won't have to wait an hour to get a table.

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2024

BEAUTY & ESSEX

Bar and caf

A most astonishing speakeasy since it is located at the back of a pawnshop which in itself is not particularly unique. But once you have passed through the wooden green door at the back, you have a completely different place to go, a chic bar-restaurant. Leather sofas, dimmed lights, candles on the tables, a lounge atmosphere emerges from the place. The dishes offered are not exceptional and the portions are very small, we recommend this place especially to go for a drink in the evening.

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2024

ANGELINA PARIS

Coffee shop and tea room

Angelina, a Parisian tearoom that has been established on rue de Rivoli for almost 120 years, needs no introduction. Its New York counterpart is just a stone's throw from Bryant Park, and features a Parisian-style room with superb Belle Époque paintings, where you can enjoy pastries and viennoiseries that are no match for those concocted at the original address. The signature dish is the Mont-Blanc. And the rich hot chocolate never disappoints. Another Angelina Paris boutique has just opened on the Upper East Side.

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2024

THE EMPIRE ROOFTOP BAR & LOUNGE

Bar and caf

Dress code of rigor in the evening to enter this bar seen many times in the series Gossip Girl. The place is quite spacious and it is quite possible to find a table outside in the early evening. On Friday and Saturday evenings, it's another atmosphere, with a bouncer at the entrance and often a long queue before you can access the roof. The perfect place to dance with the sons and daughters of Manhattan's wealthy families.

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2024

DEAR IRVING

Bar and caf

Opened in June 2014, Dear Irving has quickly become a must. As with New York's top restaurants, it is advisable to book well in advance to get a seat in this bar. Its four rooms are decorated according to a theme: Marie-Antoinette (ceiling chandeliers and abundant ornaments), Gatsby the Magnificent (1920s style), Abraham Lincoln (velvet sofas) and John Fitzgerald Kennedy (colourful decoration, very 1960s). We come here especially for the huge and inventive cocktail menu.

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2024

VIN SUR VINGT

Wine bar €€

Just a few blocks from the Flatiron Building, Vin sur Vingt is the perfect place for those who want to take a well-deserved break over a glass of wine and a plate of cheese or charcuterie, either at the table or in front of the counter. The menu offers about fifty wines by the glass, classified by region: expect some well-known names, but also some great discoveries. As for the dishes, there are tartars (tuna or beef), salads, sandwiches, cassolettes, and a few French classics such as escargots and rillettes.

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2024

FRYING PAN

Bar and caf

Would you like to have a drink on board a boat? We're talking about a 1929 lightship that plied the waters of the East Coast for 30 years before dropping anchor on the banks of the Hudson River at Pier 66. The bar and restaurant is actually called Pier 66 Maritime & Grill, but regulars still refer to it as " the Frying Pan". The place is not well known to tourists, but it is still packed on weekends when the weather is good. Order a beer and sit on the deck to enjoy the sunset over New Jersey and Manhattan.

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2024

ARLO ROOF TOP (A.R.T)

Bar and caf €€
A rooftop with a relaxed atmosphere that offers a rather urban setting, ... Read more
2024

BARAWINE

Wine bar

Opened in the summer of 2013 in a long room on a street corner (which converts to a terrace in fine weather), Barawine is a trendy place where you can come for an aperitif during the week (happy hour is quite interesting) or to dine in earnest, why not on the large communal table. Large bay windows overlooking the street, frequent DJ sessions and a breathtaking wine and cocktail list are sure to delight. On the solid side, tuna tartare, salade niçoise and onion soup are just some of the dishes on offer.

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2024

ATTABOY

Bar and caf

This tiny speakeasy is run by Sam Ross and Michael McIlroy, both long-time mixologists. You knock on the door, a hostess directs you to a free table, then the bartenders come in: tell them what you're in the mood for, they'll know what to concoct. Everything is good, so it's hard to be disappointed. We like the muffled atmosphere and the very successful 1930's atmosphere. There is no reservation, you have to try your luck, and you should know that New Yorkers start lining up even before the opening.

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2024

THE SKYLARK

Bar and caf
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2024

RAO'S

Bar and caf

There are few chances for visitors to eat at Rao's: the ten or so tables in this traditional Italian restaurant run by the Rao family (who arrived in the city in 1896) are reserved all year round. The place is considered one of the most difficult places to get a table in New York! So we come here to get an idea of what a real Italian-American canteen looks like, which has crossed the century. Go there, you won't be disappointed. And maybe you'll get a seat at the bar... if the boss is in the mood.

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2024

THE DEAD RABBIT

Cocktail bar

An Irish pub that looks like an Irish pub , except that the second floor (The Parlor) is home to one of the world's finest cocktail bars... Winner of numerous awards, the place is impressive, at least as impressive as the bartenders in red tuxedos juggling some fifty bottles without the slightest distinctive sign. You can choose one of the inventive cocktails on the menu or opt for the unknown, guided by the master mixologist in charge. A word of advice: ask to be placed in the Parlor.

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2024

LE CHALET

Bar and caf €€€

The Saks Fifth Avenue store hides a secret... On the eighth floor is an intimate bar designed by Philippe Starck. The place looks like an ultra-classy mountain chalet, with a rather original decoration. On sunny days, the terrace offers a unique view of Rockefeller, Fifth Avenue and the Empire State Building. The Chalet is part of the restaurant L'Avenue, located one floor above. It is the new trendy place, go there for the atmosphere and for the celebrity sightings. Kim Kardashian, Mariah Carey and Jimmy Fallon are regulars.

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2024

LEGACY RECORDS

Bar and caf

A brand new restaurant that makes a lot of noise, which we recommend above all for its inventive, varied and delicious cocktails. All you have to do is sit along the magnificent circular bar to enjoy it. You can order food, but the dishes, which are quite good, are a little expensive. A place is very nice for a drink, in a corner where there wasn't much until recently. The installation of Legacy Records here is further proof that Hudson Yards is on the way to becoming a moving neighbourhood.

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2024

LE PROVIDENCE

Bar and caf

In the heart of Midtown, Providence since 2004 replaces the Bar Bat, which was one of the favourite caves of the New Yorkers. This property is full of history. In 1930 a church was established here, then, 40 years later, the legendary Media Sound Studios with a recording studio of it where Hendrix, Aretha Franklin, The Stones and other John Lennon avenue in acoustics. The place is very warm, comfortable armchairs, small glass tables, candles, floor, one has the feeling of being in a large loft away from the world. One of our favourites, for its atmosphere and its history.

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2024

TRAILER PARK LOUNGE

Bar and caf

This one-of-a-kind bar is set up like an ultra kitschy mobile home you might see in Florida or Las Vegas. With its old red neon signs, Elvis posters, vintage signs, 1960s music and crazy decor, the Trailer Park Lounge takes us to another place and time. The margarita flows freely (if there are at least four of you and you're in good shape, order a pitcher), the burgers are not divine but they do the trick. For a sunny late afternoon.

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2024

OVERSTORY

Cocktail bar €€

This is the Financial District's hip new cocktail bar, set on the top floor of an Art Deco tower that also houses a gourmet restaurant (Saga). What we like: the surprising 360-degree view from the terrace, and the bar's intimate atmosphere. What we don't like: the price of cocktails and the hefty bill that follows. Reservations are possible, but only if you spend a minimum of US$50 per person. We therefore recommend going without a reservation, preferably at opening time. A great experience.

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2024

GOODNIGHT SONNY

Bar and caf

A cozy bar that's popular for several reasons: its worthwhile happy hour (cocktails, glasses of wine, beers and oysters at reduced prices Tuesday to Friday from 4pm to 6pm), and the fact that you can eat there until closing time. It's a popular spot for New Yorkers to unwind with friends after work.

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2024

JIMMY AT THE JAMES

Bar and caf
This rooftop, with a pool where beautiful people splash around, offers an ... Read more
2024

BAR GOTO

Bar and caf €€

Bar Goto is a very small Japanese bar whose front on Eldridge Street is barely noticeable. Few people venture there by chance; for example, you often meet regulars who are sitting at the bar, busy talking to the excellent bartender. In addition to the many delicious cocktails, the selection of sake, the two Japanese beers and the few wines, the place is famous for its Japanese food bar, including Okonomi-yaki (a kind of pancakes with eggs and cabbage) and various fermented vegetables. A real New Yorker secret.

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2024

Pocket Bar NYC

Bar and caf

Hell's Kitchen is certainly not short of places to go out, far from it, but many of the bars in the neighborhood can be a bit impersonal. At Pocket Bar, it's the opposite: the place is intimate (hence the name!) and is frequented by a clientele of regulars who all know the bartender by his first name. At the end of the evening, the atmosphere is even more relaxed, we sing along to old hits that everyone knows and we make new friends. No cocktail on the menu but the Sharknado Sangria pleases most people!

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2024

KATANA KITTEN

Bar and caf €€
Push Katana Kitten's door open, and you land in Tokyo! This bar is a ... Read more
2024

SOGNO TOSCANO MARKET & WINE BAR

Wine bar
Italian grocery store with boards of cold cuts, glasses of wine or pastries ... Read more
2024

Felix Roasting Co.

Coffee shop and tea room

The word cute could have been invented for this coffee shop, whose decoration seems to come straight out of the imagination of Lewis Carroll, author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The cappuccino - topped with a foam heart, naturally - is excellent and the pastries, especially the croissants, do not disappoint either. Generally, you can also nibble on some salted toast with avocado, ricotta and tomato or fig and prosciutto. For a sweet break, don't miss the s'mores latte, a coffee overflowing with marshmallows.

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2024

Mr. Purple

Cocktail bar

On the 15th floor of Hotel Indigo, on a street that doesn't look like much, is one of the classiest rooftops on the Lower East Side. If the cocktails are expensive, as in all the rooftops of the city, the view from the vast terrace and the room equipped with picture windows is breathtaking on all sides. The Empire State Building and the skyscrapers of Midtown put on a show to try and outshine the One World Trade Center and the buildings of the Financial District. From up there, with the city stretching as far as the eye can see, you feel a bit privileged.

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2024

142 Sullivan Bar

Bar and caf

If you're looking for a cozy neighborhood bar with an intimate vibe far removed from the overpriced, upscale cocktail bars that run the streets of New York, look no further! At 142 Sullivan, the dimmed lights, the narrowness of the bar and the great music selection encourage you to get closer and to share your secrets. Here, you're not looking to be seen and be seen, but to meet and converse for hours. The drinks menu is not very large, and all the cocktails are wine-based, but the atmosphere is enough to make us stay.

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2024

The Penrose

Bar and caf

The Upper East Side isn't overflowing with places to party late into the night, so it's no surprise that The Penrose is a favorite among locals. Open until 3am, the establishment offers the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of a neighborhood pub, with draft beers to drink at the bar or on the terrace, as well as quality service and good food to effectively mop up the busy cocktails prepared by the barman. A good place to go out in the evening or to take a break after visiting the Met.

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2024

LADUREE

Coffee shop and tea room

Americans love macaroons, and it shows! There is often a wait to get the precious sesame that makes New Yorkers and tourists babas. It must be said that Gossip Girl has widely popularized this little meringue and colored cake, since it is the favorite sin of Blair Waldorf. The store is very cute (it's just like being inside a candy). If there is no table available, you can take your order to go and enjoy your macaroons on the steps of the Met, where Blair spends all her free time.

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2024

Cedric's at The Shed

Bar and caf

Cedric's is located in the lobby of The Shed, the cultural center of Hudson Yards. It's a nice place to take a break after visiting this growing neighborhood, the cocktails are not very expensive and the selection of regional beers is interesting. The Happy Hour, from Wednesday to Friday from 1pm to 5pm, allows to taste beers, wines and the cocktail of the day for only 5 US$, while sandwiches and other small dishes to nibble are 8 US$. And, for once, tips are included!

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2024

BAR NINE

Bar and caf
2024

Ralph's Coffee

Coffee shop and tea room

BAR PASTIS

Bar and caf €€
3/5
1 review
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BLACKTAIL

Bar and caf
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