Josh W: "Katsu (tenderloin and pork loin), mazemen, and corn ice cream were amazing - must orders! Total came out to $150 pre-tip for 4, pretty good value"
Alex Gordon: "Great bottle shop in front and fun bar with 12 thoughtfully chosen taps in back. The owner John is the man. My neighborhood spot to go or to stay."
Pat Hu: "Inventive and inspiring Israeli food from sister restaurant to Shuka. All the small plates are great. Save room for the tahini oat milk soft serve - halva floss ftw 🙌"
Mark Bramhill: "A great park. Start at the southern tip and walk the full way north past Hudson Yards. The new northern expansion is my favorite part — quieter, more natural. Gives you a new perspective on the city."
Ben K.: "New seafood taco spot from the Los Tacos No. 1 crew. The fish taco and spicy shrimp taco are great. You can skip the crowd in Chelsea Market and enter right on 15th St."
Michael Muse: "LOVE this place. Good coffee, chill, friendly, neighborhoody ambiance. Chili cheese croissant and the homemade cookies are outstanding."
The Corcoran Group: "Tickets start at $10! That’s cheaper than a movie or a cocktail! Take in a wonderful dance performance – their productions appeal to the newbie and the aficionado alike."
Peter Frank: "I only come here every few years, usually when my mom is in town. And every time I'm reminded what a treasure it is. Always interesting performers, no bad seats in the house, and gentle ticket prices."
Holly Hager: "If you can, hop over to the closing reception 10/24/13 for Eyebeam's current show. It engages all the senses--and the wearable sculptures in Light as a Feather are worth the trip alone! #art"
Untapped Cities: "The Eyebeam Art & Technology center played host to the Chelsea Music Festival's Finale, which was a jazz performance smooth enough to engender nostalgia for hot summer nights and tree lined roads."
City of New York: "Did you know? Before the High Line was built in 1934, freight trains traveled along 10th Avenue, creating such dangerous conditions that the busy thoroughfare became known as “Death Avenue.”"
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: "This area of the park has benches where you can sit & people watch, there's also a glass that allows you to look out unto the street below. It's also an amphitheatre where public performances are held"