Beneath the Life Hotel is now a historic speakeasy serving up fabulous cocktails. Gibson & Luce is the not-so-new bar that just opened under the lobby. The hotel was once the Life magazine headquarters, and below it...
New York is full of clever speakeasies with hidden doors in the back of barber shops or restaurants. Now, there’s yet another one to add to our list. Patent Coffee is an unassuming neighborhood cafe by day, but on...
Considering it’s nearly freezing outside and the first few inches of snow are expected to fall today, it definitely feels like winter is already here. In the holiday spirit, 230 Fifth has once again created a win...
The Montauk-based magazine, Whalebone, has created an entire dive bar in the East Village for only two weeks. The Boneyard, as it is called, was inspired by the various dive bars throughout America that the magazine’s s...
Now that the weather is getting nicer, it’s time to venture outdoors. If you’re not really the picnic in the park-type, this list of restaurants with outdoor spaces could be just the list for you. Here are s...
The Millennial craze and focus on wellness has been both criticized and praised by Boomers, Gen Xers, and even by fellow Millennials. But when does the quest for health and wellness take a step too far? Elective IV drip...
Over the course of winter we saw many holiday-esque pop-ups appear…and disappear. Ones such as Miracle on Mace and the Holiday Cocktail Factory at NYLO NYC have already transformed back into the bars we know and l...
Famous at one point for being a rooftop destination for drinks in Manhattan, Top of the Tower closed several years back. However, the space will soon be reopening as the luxurious rooftop bar Ophelia. At Ophelia you’ll...
The popular outdoor venue Nowadays recently opened an indoor location appropriately called: Indoors at Nowadays. Located between Ridgewood and Bushwick at 56-06 Cooper Ave, the space is basically an adult playground ins...
The well-known college shots bar Continental may be closing soon, but until then they have one requirement of the patrons that enter the bar: don’t use the word ‘literally’! The bar’s front door has a printed sign on it...