Brandon's Saved Places
The Breslin Bar & Dining Room is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

1. The Breslin Bar & Dining Room

16 W 29th St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Gastropub · NoMad · 687 tips and reviews

ZAGATZAGAT: If you want a reservation, come with a party of eight for April Bloomfield’s whole roasted pig dinner.

The Oak Room at The Plaza Hotel is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

2. The Oak Room at The Plaza Hotel

8.0
10 Central Park S (at 5th Ave), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 66 tips and reviews

ZAGATZAGAT: The circa-1907 chandelier depicts a barmaid among clusters of grapes, harkening back to the space’s original use: a men-only barroom.

Gramercy Tavern is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

3. Gramercy Tavern

9.4
42 E 20th St (btwn Broadway & Park Ave), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Flatiron District · 446 tips and reviews
Empire State Building is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

4. Empire State Building

9.1
350 5th Ave (btwn 33rd & 34th St), New York, NY
Structure · Koreatown · 1172 tips and reviews
Rockefeller Center is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

5. Rockefeller Center

9.2
Rockefeller Plaza (btwn W 49th & W 50th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Rockefeller Center · 846 tips and reviews
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

6. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

9.3
11 W 53rd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Art Museum · 1869 tips and reviews
Xi'an Famous Foods is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

7. Xi'an Famous Foods

88 E Broadway (at Forsyth St.), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 37 tips and reviews

Village VoiceVillage Voice: Village Voice is excited to have Xi'an Famous Foods at the 2012 Choice Eats food fest! Full list of restaurants here: http://ow.ly/8QjDQ

Nelson Blue is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

8. Nelson Blue

233 Front St. (at Peck Slip), New York, NY
Bar · Financial District · 69 tips and reviews
Shake Shack is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

9. Shake Shack

9.0
Madison Ave (at E 23rd St), New York, NY
Burger Joint · NoMad · 1233 tips and reviews
Union Square Greenmarket is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

10. Union Square Greenmarket

9.3
Union Sq W (btwn E 14th & E 17th St), New York, NY
Farmers Market · Union Square · 409 tips and reviews
NBC News is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

11. NBC News

30 Rockefeller Plz, New York, NY
Office · Rockefeller Center · 6 tips and reviews
Empire State Building is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

12. Empire State Building

9.1
350 5th Ave (btwn 33rd & 34th St), New York, NY
Structure · Koreatown · 1172 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The Empire State Building opened ahead of schedule in 1931 taking only one year and 45 days to build. It is currently the tallest building in NYC.

Union Square Park is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

13. Union Square Park

9.0
Union Sq E/W & Broadway (btwn E 14th & E 17th St), New York, NY
Park · Union Square · 565 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Union Square is home to four historical monuments: Mohandas Gandhi, the Marquis de Lafayette, Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Can you find all of them?

St. Patrick's Cathedral is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

14. St. Patrick's Cathedral

9.5
14 E 51st St (at 5th Ave), New York, NY
Church · Midtown East · 307 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Work began in 1858 but was halted during the Civil War and resumed in 1865. It was completed in 1878 and dedicated on May 25, 1879. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.

Urban Outfitters is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

15. Urban Outfitters

7.8
628 Broadway, New York, NY
Clothing Store · NoHo · 38 tips and reviews

nymagnymag: Check out Aussie designer Jessie White's collection of reinvented, luxurious basics like t-shirts with leather trim and shredded racer-back tanks at UO's high-end capsule store here. Read more.

Carnegie Hall is one of Brandon's Saved Places.

16. Carnegie Hall

9.3
881 7th Ave (at W 57th St), New York, NY
Concert Hall · Theater District · 111 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Construction began in 1890 and it was named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction. It opened May 5 1891 with a concert conducted by Walter Damrosch & composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky