Torst- Danish for thirst- serves up a quenching 21-tap draft menu of rare brews from Europe and North America. This Scandinavian taproom is our 2014 Food & Drink Awards winner for Best New Beer Bar! Read more.
When Tiki Disco began in the backyard of Roberta’s, it was for those in the know. Now, it draws huge crowds to the Knockdown Center—an ex-factory and courtyard in the Queens-Brooklyn border badlands. Read more.
Check out recently opened restaurant, Hunger Pang. The menu offers new American-Asian food, reconstructing traditional Asian dishes applying Western influences. Read more.
Bunna is a godsend! Go in a group and order a sampler platter, which allows you to try everything on the menu. Read more.
All Around Good: An all-around reliable classic coffee/doughnut shop. There's not too many places like this left in NYC, and the prices are unbelievable: a dozen doughnuts for just $4.50. Read more.
From opening until 8:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, happy hour includes two food and drink combos: the $10 taco plate with a draft beer and a taco plate with your choice of draft cocktail for $12. Read more.
Williamsburg's new Peruvian spot begins brunch service. If you're looking for the ultimate brunch dish, try the Beef Tenderloin Stir-Fry topped with fried eggs, bananas, french fries and rocoto cream. Read more.
This century-old Coney Island pizzeria is one of New York's great cultural institutions. As Robert Sietsema notes: "This place is simply the best pizzeria in the world." [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
This Crown Heights bar and its wonderful patio miraculously stay fairly empty, so getting a seat outside is an easy feat. It’s great for groups, and the vibe is very laid-back. Read more.