amNewYork: This always-packed bar offers tasty entrees and pizzas. Along with lunch, brunch and dinner, they also serve breakfast Monday through Friday and late brunch on Saturdays
165 Allen St (btwn Stanton & Rivington St), Nova Iorque, NY
Restaurante Latino-Americano · Lower East Side · 79 dicas e avaliações
amNewYork: This cozy, freestyle Latino eatery aims to put a new twist on traditional dishes such as tapas and ceviche. The olive tree in the center — which extends to the second floor — adds an organic ambience.
196 Allen St (btwn Stanton & E Houston St), Nova Iorque, NY
Clube de Rock · Lower East Side · 143 dicas e avaliações
amNewYork: This venue has given the stage to local NYC bands since the ’90s. Every day, a few indie, bluegrass and Americana bands take to either one of the two stages to showcase their talent.
145 E Houston St (btwn Eldridge & Forsythe St.), Nova Iorque, NY
Bar · Lower East Side · 27 dicas e avaliações
amNewYork: This chic, laid-back lounge is a prime spot for a night out with friends. On weekends and late nights, DJs spin an eclectic soundtrack, from Afro-Cuban to hip-hop.
Loja de Roupas · Lower East Side · 5 dicas e avaliações
amNewYork: From funky iridescent Bermuda shorts fit for men or women to button-down shirts, T-shirts, jumpsuits and maxi dresses, International Playground offers one-of-a-kind styles for the fashion-forward.
7 E 3rd St (btwn Bowery & 2nd Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Loja Masculina · East Village · 12 dicas e avaliações
amNewYork: In business since 2003, DQM’s inventory is connected to founder Chris Keefe’s professional skateboarding roots. The store carries menswear, sneakers and skating goods from well-known brands.
235 Bowery (btwn Stanton & Rivington St), Nova Iorque, NY
Museu de Arte · Lower East Side · 204 dicas e avaliações
amNewYork: This contemporary art museum is itself a work of art, as its stacked, seven-story building is considered an architectural contribution to the city’s landscape.
Livraria · Lower East Side · 49 dicas e avaliações
amNewYork: It’s an independent bookstore, café and activist center, and it’s one of the few Bowery joints that hasn’t felt the brunt of a rapidly changing neighborhood.