Barrels of booze and vintage guitars line the walls of this sultry and mysterious spot. It’s perfect for those evenings when you want to unleash your inner senorita. Read more.
Long tables covered in butcher paper and reclaimed-wood flooring make this restaurant inside the Ace Hotel a cozy spot to sample some hearty British fare. Read more.
Dark mahogany. Red velvet curtains. Hell, red velvet everything. If you’ve ever fantasized about dining in a castle a la Beauty and the Beast, this upscale spot inside the NoMad Hotel won’t disappoint Read more.
Who hasn’t strolled down a NYC block wistfully wishing for a brownstone to call your very own? Try the next best thing, a two-story turn-of-the-century townhouse with that lavish old-wealth charm. Read more.
Bathe in the warm glow of an entire wall of preserved lemons while you nosh on elevated comfort food. It's what foodie dreams are made of. Mmm, beef tartare with puffed farro and egg yolk. Read more.
Step into glass-walled Santina, with its bright open layout, indoor potted palms and tropical flowers, and you’ll forget all about the hordes of tourists right outside. Read more.
Brunching at ABC Kitchen is like visiting an airy, upscale farmhouse. It’s tucked inside ABC Carpet & Home, and you while you take in all the amazing rustic-chicness happening around you. Read more.
This space was made for Instagramming at brunch, but the evening transformation takes a turn for the gloriously gothic. Caviar service and candelabras, anyone? Read more.
Sometimes you want to feel a little fancy. And what could be grander than dining on French quail as you gaze out the window at Bryant Park? A platinum ceiling, reclaimed timber from a Vermont barn? Read more.
Eat gingersnap pancakes in the greenhouse or sip tea near the library, and you’ll feel like a tourist in your own city. Read more.