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70 Lincoln Center Plz (at Columbus Ave), New York, NY
Opera House · Lincoln Square · 218 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A beautiful theater to go and see the opera or ballet. You can pre-order your champagne prior to the show and skip the lines at intermissions.
Julie Soscia: There are several that popped up around NYC. This place is a go-to of mine for a quick lunch. The flatbread sandwiches are fantastic or grab a healthy juice!
101 Liberty St (btwn Church & Greenwich St), New York, NY
Gourmet Store · Financial District · 141 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Make sure to grab a table at one of three restaurants at this location for great views of Lower Manhattan and overlooking FiDi. Enjoy weekly complimentary demos and cooking classes.
Food Court · Battery Park City · 125 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Stop by the frites bar for some of THE BEST truffle fries in all of NYC or on weekdays for Happy Hour wine specials. The patio is great for a Froze with Hudson River views.
Julie Soscia: Stop by the rooftop or Nutella bar, the rooftop is great with seasonal pop-up restaurants and cocktails year round. The Nutella bar speaks for itself!
30 Water St (btwn Broad St & Coenties Slip), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Financial District · 488 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Consistently voted one of the best bars in the world. As a souvenir, make sure to purchase one their latest menus.It's produced monthly and comes in the form of a collectible comic book.
226 Lafayette St (btwn Kenmare & Spring St), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · SoHo · 522 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Be prepared to wait if going for a weekend brunch, especially with bigger groups. This place is very "in" right now and filled with trendy folks looking for a good avocado toast.
113 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 1st Ave & Avenue A), New York, NY
Speakeasy · East Village · 439 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: One of the more popular speakeasy's in NYC. Get there early if you don't have a reservation in order to get on the list. Enter through the phone booth at Crif Dogs.
Julie Soscia: Very popular speakeasy. For less crowds, avoid the weekends. Try the steak tartar and make friends with the bartenders for secret menu cocktails.
39 E 58th St (btwn Park & Madison Ave), New York, NY
Night Club · Midtown East · 297 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Food is great, but make sure to expect a club/Meatpacking-style scene and dress to impress. After hours on Saturdays consist of House music.
New American Restaurant · Midtown East · 197 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A trendy and upscale setting in the MoMa with two Michelin Stars. This spot is great for a night out or a client dinner - try the scallops.
Steakhouse · Financial District · 135 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: This is the first steakhouse/restaurant in the US and is a historic restaurant. Ambiance is very formal and classic. Try one of their classics lobster dishes.
75 9th Ave (btwn W 15th & W 16th St), New York, NY
Market · Chelsea · 1218 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: So many great dining options, including one of the best taco spots - Los Tacos #1. If you're adventurous, try the cactus taco. Stop by Doughnuttery for a little something sweet.
Julie Soscia: One of my favorite markets for specialty foods! From Chip cookies to Skinny's Satay, you will find something for every palette. Nuzzo's also has fresh mozz!
Julie Soscia: There is always something happening at Bryant Park. In the summer, don't miss movies in the park and pop-up shops + ice skating in the winter.
Movie Theater · Financial District · 43 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Great place for an elevated movie theater experience with reclining comfy seats. Order drinks & small bites--the items are delivered by "ninja" servers, because of their non-disruptive nature.
Harbor or Marina · Financial District · 225 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Visit in the summer time for the concert series or pop-up events. Great for happy hour on weekdays. There's also a great dog park on South St. 124.
Seafood Restaurant · Tribeca, New York, NY · 144 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Only open in the summer starting mid-April. Enjoy being on a boat in the Hudson River! Everything is delicious here, especially the Lobster Roll. Also a great assortment of fresh oysters.
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · 1961 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: The views are great and so are the installations. Head to the rooftop for refreshing beverages. You can use your ticket up to 3 days after, so be sure to hold onto it if you want to go back.
200 Central Park W (btwn W 77th & W 81st St), New York, NY
Science Museum · Upper West Side · 1399 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Stop on a weekday to avoid weekend crowds. Also suggest purchasing tickets in advance to avoid the line. The gift shop is great and the planetarium is recommended.
180 Greenwich St (btwn Liberty & Fulton St), New York, NY
Memorial Site · Financial District · 869 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A very emotional exhibit. Anticipate investing at least two hours to truly experience the entire Memorial. There is also a self-guided tour you can download.
Julie Soscia: Be prepared to order the 2 drink minimum,, it's part of the ticket pricing. Otherwise, enjoy! Suggested to attend on a weekend with a large line-up of comedians.
Burger Joint · Theater District · 857 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Try any of their many NYC locations--you can't go wrong. If you are hungry for something outside of the burgers, try the incredible spicy fried chicken. Bonus: you can order brews & wine.
1000 Madison Ave (btwn 77th & 78th St.), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Upper East Side · 94 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A classic NYC weekend brunch spot near The Met. Try the Eggs Benedict. The desserts are also fantastic, especially the Sant Ambroeus (chocolate mousse cake).
Julie Soscia: Very Parisian vibe. In the summer, sit outside in the garden for a lovely setting. Weekends consist of $26 bottomless mimosa or bloody marys paired with an entree.
Julie Soscia: Great tacos! If not seated on the outdoor patio, make sure to grab a seat indoors (the entrance is down the stairs and through the kitchen).
230 5th Ave (btwn W 26th & W 27th St), New York, NY
Rooftop Bar · NoMad · 714 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Although touristy, this venue boasts terrific views of the Empire State Building. In the winter, grab a robe and enjoy the views with added heaters and insulated seating.
Hotel Bar · Battery Park City · 83 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Try the original Prosecco and Ice Pops - this is the first bar to offer them in NYC and still a classic with incredible views of the Hudson. Arrive early for a good seat.
Tapas Restaurant · Lower East Side · 88 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Trendy LES venue perfect for a special occasion. Expect dim lighting and loud music with tasty food. Don't forget an important photo opp with the pink bunny sculpture!
848 Washington St (btwn Little W 12th & W 13th St), New York, NY
Beer Garden · Meatpacking District · 383 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Fun day-drinking spot! You have to purchase tokens at the door to redeem drinks. For a fun Instagrammable picture, try Das Boot - the beer comes in a glass boot.
13 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · East Village · 353 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Go with a group of friends so that you can try a variety of dishes, including the very Instagrammable Plant chocolate dessert or the coconut monkey bread.
509 Amsterdam Ave (btwn W 84th & W 85th St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Upper West Side · 675 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: One of the best Southern food restaurants, place gets packed a lot -- especially for brunch. Potions are huge - order accordingly. Try the Honey Fried Chicken!
611 5th Ave Fl 8 (btwn E 49th & E 50th St), New York, NY
Department Store · Midtown East · 290 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Classic department store on Fifth Ave. During the holidays stop by for the light show which starts every hour. It's right across from Rock Center so you can do that and see the tree.
Department Store · Battery Park City · 7 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Visit the cosmetics section for a facial or stop by their mani/pedi spot on the second level. This is popular with many journalists and media working in the building.
185 Greenwich St (btwn Fulton St & Cortlandt St), New York, NY
Shopping Mall · Financial District · 44 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: The Oculus is extremely beautiful. You should plan to take a tour! Stores are varied, with many great British retailers such as Smythson.
1000 3rd Ave Fl 5 (btwn E 59th & E 60th St), New York, NY
Department Store · Upper East Side · 342 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A classic NYC shopping destination in NYC. They also opened a Magnolia bakery inside! Direct connection to the subway on the lower level.
151 W 34th St (btwn 7th Ave & Broadway), New York, NY
Department Store · Garment District · 1065 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Classic shopping destination in NYC. Make sure to ask if there are any promotions; usually the staff will extend a small discount (10% - 20% off).
Burger Joint · Theater District · 783 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A very speakeasy burger spot located behind a curtain inside Parker New York. Go early to avoid lines and don't forget to order the fries too!
253 W 51st St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Theater District · 266 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Awesome spot for coffee and baked goods. Fun tip - the pastry team is able to customize treats with advance notice. Also, try the lavender or matcha lattes.
btwn Gansevoort & W 34th St (btwn 10th & 12th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Chelsea · 1495 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: See NYC from above street level! Walk this old abandoned railroad to see many types of flowers or stop at a vendor selling tasty tacos, ice cream or coffee.
10 Columbus Cir (btwn W 58th & W 60th St), New York, NY
Shopping Mall · Central Park · 198 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Mall-like shopping center that is not too overwhelming. You'll find a mix of high-end and everyday shops. There's also a Whole Foods in the basement level plus amazing views from the 2nd floor.
Jazz and Blues Venue · Hell's Kitchen · 31 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Located on the 5th floor at Jazz at Lincoln Center in Rose Hall. Look at the schedule in advance for popular performers and jazz dinners overlooking Central Park.
310 Malcolm X Blvd (btwn W 125th & W 126th St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · 552 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: This place is a scene with eclectic decor and incredible food by famed Chef Samuelsson. Sit at the bar to take in more of the ambiance. Order a side of the Mac & Greens.
328 Malcolm X Blvd (btwn W 126th & W 127th St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Central Harlem · 248 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A Harlem classic. For the full experience, stop by on the weekends for the Gospel brunch and expect BIG portions - no sharing, so come hungry!
99 Margaret Corbin Dr (at Fort Tryon Pl), New York, NY
Museum · Hudson Heights · 250 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A little off the beaten path, you won't want to miss this museum. Not only are there great views and easy access to walk through Fort Tyron Park, the exhibitions are wonderful.
Julie Soscia: Underrated museum with great design. Stop by the cafe and enjoy an espresso outdoors in the spring or fall. Fun fact - it's the old mansion of Andrew Carnegie!
Art Museum · Upper East Side · 212 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Former mansion of Henry Clay Frick, this small classic art museum is outstanding! Be sure to get the free audio guide to walk you through the history.
Concert Hall · Theater District · 111 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A great, more intimate space for classic music and concerts. For all the history buffs, they also host tours about Carnegie Hall and Andrew Carnegie.
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · NoMad · 292 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: One of the best restaurants in the world and a truly luxury dining experience. If you don't have luck with a table, opt for the bar menu - still quite incredible. Tipping is included in your bill.
Scenic Lookout · Financial District · 205 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Amazing 360 views, this is the tallest building in the western hemisphere. Buy tickets in advance and stop at the restaurant for a cocktail.
542 W 27th St (btwn 10th & 11th Ave), New York, NY
Lounge · Chelsea · 232 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A trendy rooftop bar located at the top of the McKittrick Hotel. Enjoy a robust cocktail menu and be sure to check out the winter-themed cabin activated in the winter months.
Julie Soscia: Very romantic French restaurant. Wonderful spot for lunch and very picture-worthy. Everything from the service to the food is outstanding here.
Julie Soscia: Go cheer on the Yankees at this amazing new stadium! Definitely take the subway to avoid traffic and parking in the Bronx.If you're coming from work, leave your laptop at home.
110 Waverly Pl (btwn MacDougal Alley & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 273 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Great Italian menu, make sure to ask for a sommelier for the perfect wine pairings and make a reservation in advance. Try the Squid Ink Pasta dish.
American Restaurant · Central Park · 292 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Amazing setting and one of few restaurants in Central Park, try the crab cakes and ask for a table with a view and watch all the boaters in the park.
New American Restaurant · Meatpacking District · 76 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Food is top but so is the service. Ambiance is lively since it's inside the Whitney Museum. Be sure to order the triple chocolate chunk cookie - it will be the best $9 you ever spent!
History Museum · Lower East Side · 153 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Amazing tour and insight of immigrant life in NYC. Ask the guides lots of questions, they love it. Be sure to check out the gift store - has lots of really cool books.
American Restaurant · Central Park · 189 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: One of my favorite spots to snag a cocktail in Central Park especially in the summer. Sit out on the patio and watch everyone buzzing around the park.
Julie Soscia: You will need to take a ferry to get here, but the incredible views are worth it! Visit Ellis Island as well and look out for the new Statue of Liberty Museum opening.
87 E 42nd St (btwn Vanderbilt & Park Ave), New York, NY
Rail Station · 1470 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Take photos in the main concourse - it's a really architecturally beautiful terminal. In the winter you'll find great markets and a holiday train exhibit.
15 Vanderbilt Ave (Grand Central Terminal), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Midtown East · 269 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A unique speakeasy attached to Grand Central Terminal with great cocktails. It's a wonderful after work spot or to bring a date. Try the prohibition punch.
American Restaurant · Midtown East · 66 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Reservations will definitely need to be made in advance, but you can enjoy a meal or cocktails at the bar. All the food is delightful, but the steak is a must!
363 Greenwich St (btw Harrison & Franklin), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Tribeca · 97 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Great steak and NYC ambiance. Don't be surprised to spot some celebs in this neighborhood. Solid Restaurant Week option as well - and don't forget to try the biscuits.
Night Club · Meatpacking District · 347 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A night club/Penthouse experience at The Standard Hotel, hot tub included. You'll find a very Parisian vibe here. The views of Hudson River are nice for a photo.
570 Amsterdam Ave (btwn W 87th & W 88th St), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Upper West Side · 193 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Great place for a date, opt for the patio or indoors at night. All the seafood dishes are really good, but I love the oysters happy hour specials.
Cheese Store · West Village · 265 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: One of few locations, probably the most famous and oldest cheese shop in NYC. Grab some to go because you'll definitely want to bring lots home to munch on.
143 Chambers St (btwn W. Broadway & Greenwich St), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · Tribeca · 128 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Great NYC bagels - stop by on a weekday morning and don't be surprised to catch a celeb in line with you. A bagel with plain cream cheese and a small hot or iced coffee is only $5. Score!
Dessert Shop · Upper East Side · 535 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: Just like the movie, you can sit at the exact table John Cusack & Kate Beckinsale's dined in. This is a fun spot with sweet desserts and memorabilia. The Serendipidous Hot Chocolate is amazing.
37 Spring St (btwn Mott & Mulberry St), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · NoLita · 395 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: The best rice pudding you can find in NYC! Browse around for fun signage that will make you laugh. The marscapone rice pudding is amazing.
Julie Soscia: So many wonderful cakes! You must try the layered crepe-style cake in lemon or matcha flavors, but pretty much anything here will cure your sweet tooth.
Art Museum · Upper East Side · 124 tips and reviews
Julie Soscia: A small museum specializing in Austrian & German art including Klimt. Call ahead and find out if open late (on Fridays, for instance) for free admission.