The best of the best in Flatiron including restaurants, bars, and more. Check out our full neighborhood guide here: urbancompass.com/neighborhood_guides/flatiron
37 Union Sq W (btwn E 16th & E 17th St), New York, NY
Noodle Restaurant · Union Square · 401 tips and reviews
Compass: Republic proves that some of the best dining is also some of the most affordable. The casual Thai restaurant is a favorite among tourists and locals.
35 E 18th St (btwn Broadway & Park Ave S), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Flatiron District · 719 tips and reviews
Compass: Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s farm-to-table restaurant uses ingredients from the Union Square Farmers Market to make surprising and exquisite dishes.
Compass: Flatiron Green Take a break from your weekend errands and grab a seat on the Flatiron Green, where you access great views of the Flatiron Building and Madison Square Park while traffic whizzes by.
Compass: Try offbeat classes like hip-hop funk or ultimate step. Send the kids to childrens’ sports classes and jump into various kinds of yoga and spinning sessions.
12 E 18th St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Cycle Studio · Flatiron District · 85 tips and reviews
Compass: Soul Cycle’s Flatiron location is near Union Square and is outfitted with black lights, disco balls, and rocking playlists that have made this fitness spot a bonafide NYC craze.
Union Sq W (btwn E 14th & E 17th St), New York, NY
Farmers Market · Union Square · 409 tips and reviews
Compass: Some of the city’s most exquisite restaurants get their produce and meats from the weekly farmer’s markets. Ostrich, organic kale, and handmade jams are just some of the farm-made delicacies here.
Compass: Though it's known for its unique hot chocolates, City Bakery is a divine spot for lunch, where a hot bar and made-to-order sandwiches, juices, and salads, makes it a favorite among neighbors.
Structure · Flatiron District · 133 tips and reviews
Compass: As one of the most recognizable buildings in the city, the Flatiron building houses a small architecture exhibit in its lobby and is one of the most photographed buildings in New York.