The claims to fame here are The Rev. Al Sharpton and The Tommy Tomita, pairings of juicy chicken and fluffy waffles. Leia mais.
This West Village hot spot wanted ivy creeping up its 1839 facade, so they installed fake ivy made of silk. But the Landmarks Preservation Commission ordered it taken down. Leia mais.
Proprietress Elisa Buratto stocks her industrial-inflected space with a well-edited mix of vintage pieces from the '60s and '70s. Leia mais.
Try the $10 nightly special: Two house-made empanadas, served with a salad and a glass of citrusy sangria. Leia mais.
Heather and Steven have created an idyllic brewpub. If it's available, order the cask conditioned ale poured from an oak firkin right on the bar. Leia mais.
As you may have guessed, this was a mill in 1786. They have an extensive wine list - try one of their monthly wine dinners. Leia mais.
The Bombay Pav, one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in NY, contains a deep-fried potato-and-chickpea croquette painted with chutneys. It's strictly vegetarian and may be worse for you than a Big Mac. Leia mais.
This place aims to mimic classic Ivy League dining halls. There are long tables and a service line where you can pile food like crab salad sandwiches and sliders onto a cafeteria tray. Leia mais.
Immerse yourself in a tunnel of beautiful photos from the Hubble Telescope. The monthly “Sunday Experiment” lets you launch rockets and learn about space science & technology from Goddard engineers. Leia mais.
Select merchandise for men and women, including tops, rompers, and shoes, are marked down during Project No. 8 and sister store No. 8b's summer sale. Through July 31! Leia mais.
About 24 crêpe combinations are available, equally split between savory and sweet for $6 to $9.50. There's something very French about getting a Nutella crêpe to go from the sidewalk window. Leia mais.
Try the black truffle quesadilla or lobster tacos. The trio of guacamole, which includes a hot chipotle version and one with mango, apples and and pomegranate topping, is also a good bet. Leia mais.