Exposed brick walls, plants, and neon lights create a modern, stylish interior with both indoor and outdoor seating offering excellent views. The atmosphere feels cozy and friendly, enhanced by great music and a charming dog that adds to the vibe. Outlets and free wifi support a comfortable, relaxed experience.
Good to know
There is no reservation system, so expect possible wait times.
We had to wait 1 hour on Sunday to get a table for 5 at 11am.
Brunch is available on Sundays and is highly recommended.
Bright, modern space offers clean indoor and outdoor seating with solid wood furniture and well-decorated interiors. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant, blending cozy and contemporary vibes. Soft serve ice cream and hand sanitizer on every table add unique touches.
Everything served is fresh and organic. The organic drinks provide a quick energy boost.
Good to know
The establishment does not actually open at 8 AM despite the sign indicating it is open.
The cost for food and drink is approximately 12 to 18 USD.
Metered parking is free after 7 PM and costs approximately $1.25 for one hour.
Small space with an airy, clean aesthetic creates a laid-back, friendly atmosphere where locals like dads and delivery workers gather for quick meals. The vibe blends authentic Mexican charm with a surprisingly modern, classy design that feels both inviting and fresh.
Good to know
On weekends, they have tamales available.
Four tacos cost $10, making them an affordable option.
The restaurant can get busy, with wait times up to an hour.
Coffee shop offers cozy seating and a warm, intimate atmosphere with faith-inspired artwork and music. Spacious layout includes a quiet study room and a versatile back room for events. Many tables have outlets, and shelves hold numerous books and devotionals.
Good to know
Prices are very reasonable for NYC.
The coffee spot has only a limited number of outlets for charging devices.
The items are all small for the price.
Tiny restaurant with few tables and an intimate, cozy atmosphere in a residential setting. Offers a small outdoor space surrounded by potted plants, creating a friendly vibe. Known for excellent vegan and vegetarian breakfast options and rich, flavorful cocktails.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for groups of 3 or more due to limited seating.
Expect long wait times during busy weekend brunch hours.
The restaurant only serves bottled water for dine-in customers.
Spanning over three floors with a vibrant upstairs and a quieter lower level, the market offers a beautiful space filled with diverse food stalls and seating areas. The atmosphere blends authentic NYC energy with a lively bar scene and quality sound, creating a dynamic place to eat and explore.
Plenty of seating options upstairs include a third-floor balcony with views of the entire market and neighborhood. Tables overlook the stalls and street, offering a quiet spot to eat with a nice view.
Good to know
Restaurants close at 7 PM on Saturday night.
The market gets crowded during the lunchtime rush.
Management frequently closes the seating area for events, disrupting diners.
Bright, spacious interior with indoor and outdoor seating offers a welcoming atmosphere where locals gather like old friends. The space combines a luxury bistro design with a friendly, family-oriented vibe that feels comfortable and clean.
Organic foods here include a rotisserie chicken known for its rich flavor. The menu offers a variety of American comfort foods like burgers, sandwiches, soup, and salad, all prepared with organic ingredients.
Good to know
The restaurant offers lunch specials.
Breakfast for two with tip costs $25.
The restaurant is very clean.
Space features floor-to-ceiling glass windows and marble bar with fresh floral arrangements, creating an upscale sophisticated vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming with great music and a chill yet special energy. Outdoor seating on a side street adds a relaxed option for dining.
Upstairs offers a view similar to the upper East Side, which is rare to find. Even on a rainy day, the view from Marlow East stands out.
Good to know
Getting a reservation at Marlow East is very difficult.
The menu is small but thoughtfully crafted with organic ingredients.
Expect high prices, averaging around $100 per person.
Bright, clean space with ample seating and comfortable lounge areas creates a cozy yet classy vibe. Music adds to the inviting atmosphere, attracting a steady flow of diners throughout the day. Distinctive three seating areas offer options inside and outside, supporting a relaxed dining experience.
Good to know
Metro Marche offers custom made bowls, including Ahi Tuna, sandwiches, and eggs.
The breakfast sandwich costs around $10.
The prices are very reasonable for NYC.
Spacious restaurant with large windows offering a stunning East River view and plenty of natural light. Atmosphere feels cozy yet lively, with indoor and outdoor seating including a terrace that catches nice breezes. Music plays softly, creating a welcoming vibe for casual dining and drinks.
Large windows offer a lovely view of the East River. Outdoor seating lets you enjoy the amazing river scenery in a spacious, cozy setting with a high ceiling.
Good to know
Happy hour is available on Fridays until 6 PM.
The bar does not serve food after 8 PM.
A 20% mandatory tip is charged on takeout without prior notice.