Usewordswisely: Opened on May 1, 1931, the building not only became a symbol of the city, but of the entire country. Over 10,000 people visit each day and from the observation deck you can see five states.
2168 Frederick Douglass Blvd (at W 117th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Central Harlem · 134 tips and reviews
__TR3V: Get there before 1pm to beat the church crowd for Sunday brunch. The French toast and the chicken panini are great options to try. Opt for the bottomless mimosas. Well worth it
16 W 29th St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Gastropub · NoMad · 688 tips and reviews
Sam Pezzullo: Yes, the lamb burger is amazing. But if you are going with a large group, go all out on the suckling pig roast with grilled corn, Caesar salad, and duck fat fried potatoes. Delicious!
61 Bergen St (btwn Smith St & Boerum Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · Boerum Hill · 239 tips and reviews
Tony Xerri: It shouldn't take 10+ minutes to get one beer. The bartenders are slow and yes, I can see all the health code violations right in front of me as you prepare the food. At least they serve Singlecut...
62 Grand St (btwn Kent & Wythe Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
Antique Store · Williamsburg · 8 tips and reviews
Cooper Smith: One of the better home furnishing stores I've been to in Brooklyn. Ask to see the annex across the street for bigger household items like tables, chairs, and even raw wood for DIY projects