Frutos do Mar · West Village · 218 dicas e avaliações
Tony Xerri: You should always start with the Red, White, and Blue Special. No question. You can honestly fill up with the Twin Tartar and Lobster Mac n Cheese or if you're with a friend you can always do paella.
HISTORY: The gay rights movement began here during a riot on June 28, 1969. Today, Gay Pride events are held annually throughout the world toward the end of June to mark the Stonewall riots.
118 W 57th St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave.), Nova Iorque, NY
Cafeteria · Theater District · 52 dicas e avaliações
Adam O'Brien: I highly recommend the affogato or, if you're looking for a cocktail, the Ginger Dixie. Cocktails come with nuts and usually fried cheese-stuffed olives, which is the best thing you've never tried.
City Hall Park (original IRT Station, now abandoned), Nova Iorque, NY
Museu · Downtown Manhattan · 15 dicas e avaliações
Mike Gonzalez: Stay on the 6 local downtown past the last stop and you will see the station out the right side as you loop around to go back uptown. For best results sit in the back. Great way to impress someone!
City Hall Park (original IRT Station, now abandoned), Nova Iorque, NY
Museu · Downtown Manhattan · 15 dicas e avaliações
Kyle Levy: Stay on the Downtown 6 train past the last stop (Brooklyn Bridge). Pay close attention out of the windows on the right side of the train as the station is not lighted.
355 W 52nd St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Bar Gay · Hell's Kitchen · 155 dicas e avaliações
LogoTV: “Beat the crowds before 9. Get a big comfy couch for you & the boys to party away! The sexiest bar in midtown with 0 attitude. It doesn’t feel like a NY bar. That rocks.” –Jonathan, Setup Squad