The massive beef rib is the showstopper and has earned its pitmaster an unprecedented amount of fast fame in the world of slow flame, including an appearance on Good Morning America. Don't miss out. Read more.
A retractable roof, 13 Central European beers on tap (try Czech Krusovice Imperial), and great food. What's not to love about this spacious beer garden named for the West Slavic god of hospitality? Read more.
The perfect resting spot after walking over the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. Release your inner child with a ride on the carousel and marvel in the breathtaking 180-degree views of Manhattan. Read more.
The best New York-focused museum is housed in a decommissioned subway station. Make sure to see the excellent collection of vintage subway cars. Read more.
Go here for some of the best (meat)balls you'll ever taste. Wash them down with a Galliano-aided whiskey root beer floats. Read more.
Coolest rooftop bar with Australian brews. I'll be going more often now that it's summer. Read more.
Debuting today is Bushwick's new bar Forrest Point. It boasts the neighborhood's coolest garden. The eclectic food menu spans Tuna Tartare Tacos ($12) to Chicken Fried Oysters ($14). Wed, 10/1. Read more.
Nowadays is like a giant suburban backyard, complete with grass to lie in, picnic tables, and a sweet ping pong table to challenge your friends on. Read more.
Once an abandoned landfill, in the 1980s this area was turned into an open studio and exhibition space for artists, as well as a neighborhood park. Read more.