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The Corcoran Group: Historic birth place of the gay rights movement and a great place for a 2-4-1 Happy Hour special, a diverse crowd, friendly bartenders and dancing upstairs.
Marisquería · Meatpacking District · 328 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: EMM Group’s multi-level seafood restaurant is helmed by “Top Chef” winner Hung Hunyh. The menu will be New American, inspired by Asia and the Mediterranean.
Restaurante de nueva cocina americana · Midtown East · 197 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: Desserts are a tour de force here, and influenced by the sensibilities of an Alsatian chef. The wine list includes off-the-beaten-path selections.
Restaurante alemán · Hell's Kitchen · 107 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: The usual plates of sauerkraut, wursts and spaetzle are washed down with a good selection of unusual German brews. Best experienced with a happy hour crowd over a keg of Oktoberfest bier.
85 Kenmare St Store #4 (Cleveland Pl. & Mullberry St.), New York, NY
Boutique · NoLita · 2 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: A fashionista fave with affordable clothing and accessories coming from a variety of established and up-and-coming designers (many of whom are local).
Museo de arte · Hunters Point · 196 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: SUMMER 2012: MoMA PS1's Warm Up Parties -- MoMA's revered dance-music-art parties return to Long Island City for the 15th year and continue every Saturday through Sept. 8.
Restaurante de comida sureña · Bedford-Stuyvesant · 171 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: This Southern-style eatery offers great BBQ dishes such as pulled pork ($12) and a catfish sandwich ($10). Vegetarians, try the beet salad with navel oranges, arugula and lemon-herb goat cheese.
amNewYork: Despite a sparse red and white interior, this corner joint serves heaping portions of Southern comfort food, be it fluffy pancakes or pork chops, as well as cheap dishes such as eggs on wheat bread.
113 W 116th St (btwn Malcolm X & Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd), New York, NY
Restaurante de comida sureña · Central Harlem · 300 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: What more do you need to know except that Amy Ruth's menu contains a special called the Rev. Al Sharpton? (That's a chicken-and-waffles combo.)
328 Malcolm X Blvd (btwn W 126th & W 127th St), New York, NY
Restaurante de comida sureña · Central Harlem · 248 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: For coming on 50 years, Sylvia's Restaurant has been the locus of Harlem's soul food scene. The weekend brunches — jazz on Saturdays, gospel on Sundays — are especially popular.
Museo de arte · Carnegie Hill · 567 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: Home to modern masterpieces, the building itself is a a huge draw too. The iconic spiral building was the final work of 20th-century architect Frank Lloyd Wright, though he died before its completion.
903 Fulton St (btwn Clinton & Vanderbilt Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Panadería · Clinton Hill · 51 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: Start the day off right with La Colombe coffee and Beny’s breakfast, a Swiss cheese omelet sandwiched between rosemary bread and red pepper sauce.
amNewYork: A great little place to spend your morning. While the coffee and ambiance are enough to draw you in, the crown jewel is the chatty, friendly staff.
347 Macdonough St (btwn Stuyvesant & Lewis), Brooklyn, NY
Pensión · Bedford-Stuyvesant · 4 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: In 1995, a local couple converted this historic 1860 villa into a bed-and-breakfast. The interior is decorated with African-American and Victorian furniture.
11-01 43RD AVENUE (btwn 11th & 12th St.), Long Island City, NY
Hotel · 37 tips y reseñas
amNewYork: The latest “It” place, Z Hotel features a 5,000-square-foot rooftop bar accompanied by an amazing view of Manhattan, plus crispy thin-crust pizza and $12 cocktails.