If you see someone carrying loads of equipment/bags, they probably work for NY1 and are probably in a rush to get upstairs. Please MOVE out of the way. Thank you kindly!
Favorite afternoon spot. Share sushi, chowder, pad thai, crepes or smoothies and then walk to the Highline. Perfection everytime. - Jake Manabat, Hunting Season
Wander around on a rainy day or winter weekend. If it's nice, hit the High Line too. Perfect stop when company's in town. Bring your appetite! http://bit.ly/1f7mPK0
Incomparable. Strangely laid out just enough so that it doesn’t feel like a mall. When you’re done ogling the wares at Higher Standards, take a Sub from Cappone’s up to the Highline... just sayin’...
Skip it on a weekend as it's clogged with tourists, but during the week a great place for dining and shopping. There are often pop up sample sales so be on the look out.
Definitely visit this terrific market when you're done the highline or near that area. Shops, restaurants, markets. History info boards all over about the meat packing days.
Huevos Rancheros from Bar Suzette + a nice 16 oz beer from The Filling Station = Win. Maybe grab yourself a brownie from Fat WitchBakery on your way out, esp if it's after 5PM.
Keep your eyes peeled for new pop-up shops! Swing into Chelsea Wine Vault for a tasting, grab some deliciousness from Amy's Bread and have a 9th Street Espresso before you leave.
Definitely worth a visit if you are into food. Plenty of vegetarian options for take-away to the nearby highline. But skip it on weekends, its too crowded.