LIC gets in on the rooftop lounge scene with this 7,000 square-foot launch pad, boasting stellar views of Manhattan and thumping Sunday brunch scene. It’s all you can eat for $20 after noon. Leer más.
You made it! Start with a smoky Manhattan and look to cavatelli and sturgeon to follow. Enjoy the view. You’ve got a long walk home. Leer más.
Start with six oysters, a tankard of Sixpoint IPA and a plate of German cured meats. (Party like it’s 1899!) Now salad, steak. #bklyn4life. Leer más.
This three-floor ode to Oaxacan culture features a top level art gallery, subterranean cinema/music venue, and a street level festive mescaleria. Leer más.
Now there's a reason to love Mondays: $1 Pabst and $2 well drinks, all day long. Leer más.
This isn't your usual mediocre chain restaurant — delicious dishes, great service. Try the beef carpaccio to start, then Rob's Hunter Chicken or butternut squash ravioli with prawn. Leer más.
Full bar, plenty of beer, and a walk-up window open from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays (the better to ward-off your hangover says Nancy Leson). Leer más.
Sip your way into a PBR buzz at this sceney dive, where cans are just $1.75 from 3 to 9pm on weekdays and 1 to 9pm on the weekends. Leer más.
Recommended: Turkey sandwich, cross-cut marrow bones, salad, oysters, Wilkinsons for dessert. The well-charred “hamburger sandwich” is a balm to an appetite fatigued by too many baroque burgers. Leer más.
Perfect for those on jury duty at nearby courthouses. German-Austrian classics on the menu include Wiener schnitzel (breaded and fried), Jaeger schnitzel (with mushroom sauce), bratwurst and spätzle. Leer más.
Follow Lenny's NYC on twitter for free give a ways...at random times on 3 random days a week! Leer más.