Gastropub shines with Victorian burlesque shows and a cozy interior featuring open windows that bring an outdoorsy feel indoors. Large bar serves crispy calamari and amazing pub dishes in a lively cocktail lounge vibe. Outdoor space offers a great backdrop for photos but lacks seating.
Good to know
$35 for bottomless espresso martinis during the Royal Champagne Supper.
Saturdays feature a lively burlesque show.
Reservations are recommended for the brunch experience.
Open windows and sliding doors create a big airy space that blends indoor comfort with outdoor freshness. Upstairs bar offers city views and a dim, cozy vibe. Enjoy top-notch Old Fashioned cocktails while live music energizes the compact, closely spaced tables.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-price drinks from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Bottomless brunch lasts for 90 minutes with a meal purchase.
An automatic 18% gratuity is added to all bills.
Tiny takeout coffee shop offers cozy atmosphere with large windows for people-watching and fresh pastries like cardamom buns. The space is pet-friendly, providing treats for dogs and playing good music. Seating is limited, focusing on quick visits rather than long stays.
Good to know
The coffee shop is tiny and primarily a takeout place.
The prices are reasonable for Manhattan.
You can customize the strength of the Americano by choosing the amount of water.
Rooms are small but stylish with comfortable beds and a quiet street view from the patio. A rooftop bar offers excellent cocktails and a trendy vibe without noise bleeding below. Outdoor air conditioners add a soft background hum when windows or terrace are open.
Good to know
Happy hour is available in the rooftop bar during the week, not on weekends.
The hotel is right on Fulton St Station for easy subway access.
The hotel provides discounted parking at a nearby parking garage.
Hole in the wall restaurant offers limited seating with a quiet, calm vibe and a rare outdoor patio that lets sunlight in. The atmosphere includes great music and a relaxed pace, attracting those who appreciate a peaceful brunch setting.
Good to know
Plan to get to Hole In The Wall early if you want to sit indoors, as their brunch gets busy.
They don't take reservations, so be prepared for a bit of a wait.
You can add yourself to the waitlist and go for a stroll around while waiting.
Two-level Mexican restaurant offers a large space with an inviting, cozy vibe on the lower floor and a loud, party atmosphere upstairs. Amazing music plays throughout, creating energy but making conversation difficult. Open windows add a unique touch to the lively setting.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm with great drink deals.
The happy hour offers delicious drinks and appetizers at reasonable prices for NYC.
Classic Irish pub with innovative cocktails and a bustling atmosphere. Live Irish music and a lively vibe fill the space, especially around the intimate upstairs cocktail bar. Friendly crowds gather for top-tier food and drink, including standout oysters and Irish coffee.
Good to know
Make a reservation early to secure a table, especially for brunch on weekends.
Expect to spend around $60 to $100 per person for food and drinks.
Happy hour on certain days features Guinness for $8.
Restaurant shines with beautiful floral decor and cozy booths for relaxed dining. Open bar offers a great vibe perfect for drinks. Outdoor space features a serene seating area with a comfy four-seater booth and nice views.
Good to know
Happy hour for drinks is until 7 PM.
Between 5PM and 7PM is happy hour and several drinks are available.
The restaurant takes walk-ins before a booked reservation.
Dining space occupies an old bank building with high ceilings, oak wood accents, and a vault dining room downstairs. Atmosphere feels classy and elegant with a slightly dark, refined design and laid-back energy. Tables space out well, offering secluded booths and private rooms for groups.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special events and busy dining times.
The restaurant is closed on Sundays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect to pay around $125 per person for a full meal.
Pier offers panoramic city views with the Brooklyn Bridge and East River in sight. Enjoy a lively outdoor bar serving cocktails and beers with free music. Grassy terraces and lounge seating create a perfect open space for relaxation and picnics.
Good to know
Reservations are required to access tables at the venue.
The $40 pass for unlimited drinks is available only on the site.
The cost to eat inside Open Pier starts at $100.