Making a sequel is always risky, but when you break trail & introduce liquor that's just downright ballsy. The Shop's 2nd outpost, in Williamsburg, is an example. The same ball spread prevails. Read more.
The Burger Guru is more of an options guy: he's got 11 different burgers made with organic meat and hatted with everything from caramelized onions to applewood smoked bacon and fried egg Read more.
ay your prayers in advance and you can get down on a whole suckling pig; otherwise, there's no shame in washing back some puffed pig's ears with a cask beer or scotch-laced root beer float. Read more.
No question, it's the best barbecue in the city. But the best part is the casual and playful atmosphere It’s tough not to meet new people and to break $50 for dinner for two. Read more.
Opened this week with a massive screen for sports watching, ten taps for beer and a ticketing system that only makes sense if you've already been drinking. Read more.
Meet your boozy attendents, this place has a rotating selection of 16 draughts - to fill your grow or to enjoy right there in-house, plus a 500-wide bottle selection. Read more.
Sharps - doing haircuts, hot towel shaves, & wares-sales in a wood and white tile appointed room at Le Parker Meridian. Regulars get cleaned up for free & everyone gets a coke, coffee or beer. Read more.
Try the Turducken ball, and the Latin Stallion with chorizo, buffalo and pork. The sauces range from a green curry peanut Dragon's Lair to the Truffle Time, a creamy truffle sauce with fontina cheese. Read more.