PS450 has established itself as one of New York City's best all-around venues offering a wide selection of signature cocktails, a pleasantly surprising menu, and music by some of the city's best DJs. We serve lunch Monday - Friday, happy hour (daily 4:00-8:00pm, and Friday happy hour is until 10PM!), and one of Manhattan's best brunch deals on Saturday and Sunday - our 2 hour Endless Brunch Prix Fixe, $45 per person. Sunday Brunch is all day from 11am -7pm. Our unique space can accommodate private parties of 10-350 people, and is ideal for bridal and baby showers, birthdays, alumni and corporate events. We're definitely not a "sports" bar but you can be sure that one of our six flat screen tv's will be airing up-to-the-minute sports action. For information about reservations, please contact our events staff at 212-532-1519 Monday - Friday 10:30 am to 7:00 pm.
CASK 100yr old reclaimed wood floor and an antique back bar sets the tone. Cask Bar & Kitchen harks back to a by-gone era. One of craftsmanship and authenticity. Of dimly lit encounters, great conversation & carefully created cocktails. We offer hand drawn cask conditioned beers, a wide variety of craft beers and an exceptional selection of wines. Well informed waist coated Barkeeps will guide the most discerning of taste buds. The Kitchen continues the simple rustic theme with its selection of cheeses, charcuterie and wide range of small plate fare. The Cellar Bar located downstairs can be reserved for private events and incorporates a full draft system. With the same attention to décor and detail as upstairs it is the perfect setting for any event. “Classic Vintage Bar” as described by one customer and frankly we couldn’t agree more. We hope you enjoy!
Desmond's Tavern is one of the oldest continuously operating traditional Irish pubs in New York City. Our kitchen is open Monday thru Friday. Check our website for daily food and drink specials.
Welcome to Turnmill, a refreshing local drinking establishment located in the Flatiron District. Turnmill is capable of satisfying your bar needs, whether you’re looking for craft beer, cocktails, bourbon, whiskey, or wine, we can help allay your thirst. While we offer an extensive drink selection, it’s always important to partner your drink with the right meal. At Turnmill, our menu has been built to have something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for something to snack on, or maybe a full meal, we can curb that appetite. Our private room in the back is great for those looking to host an event. The private room has a great fireplace, big booths and free standing tables that allow for about 60 people and is perfect for birthdays, holiday parties, corporate parties, wedding rehearsals, baby showers and so much more. Turnmill’s unique industrial barn décor creates an excellent after work environment that allows you to wash down the work day with a few cold drinks.
Midtown South's newest and hottest drinking spot. Rebel features state of the art sound, visual and lighting systems creating a top notch NYC drinking experience for you and your friends. It's been said that drinking whiskey is an experience best shared, so we provide that atmosphere where liquid luxury meets perfect relaxation. WAYS TO CONNECT https://twitter.com/Whiskeyrebelnyc https://foursquare.com/v/whiskey-rebel/4b7f4808f964a520a72430e3/home http://instagram.com/whiskeyrebelnyc
The Abbey Tavern became part of the neighbourhood & Community back in 1964. It closed in 2004 after forty years of great success. The Abbey Tavern has now returned and opened in july of 2014. "Guess who`s back......Tell a friend" The Abbey Tavern is back. The Abbey Tavern has returned and is perfect place for weekend brunch or some lunch or dinner with tasty specials everyday. Also a nice pint of Guinness is always on offer along with 24 other Craft beer draft selections. Join us to watch a sporting event with your friends on one of our 14 TVs and 3 big projector screens. We have monthly craft beer tap takeovers from all over the country. We also have live music with local bands at various time throughout the month.
30 craft beers on tap - fine spirits and wines HAPPY HOUR EVERY DAY TIL 8PM! 16 oz pints for $4 Selection of beers for $6 $2 off all wine $1 off all liquor Great atmosphere - great for parties Back room and back yard 5 flat screens and fireplace Reservations available upon request Outdoor seating - beer garden - juke box - megatouch - $5 beef jerky
30 craft beers on tap - fine spirits and wines HAPPY HOUR EVERY DAY TIL 8PM! 16 oz pints for $4 Selection of beers for $6 $2 off all wine $1 off all liquor Great atmosphere - great for parties Back room and back yard 5 flat screens and fireplace Reservations available upon request Outdoor seating - beer garden - juke box - megatouch - $5 beef jerky
16 Handles was founded in 2008 as New York City’s first self-serve frozen yogurt concept and is currently the number one frozen yogurt business in the city. 16 Handles sets itself apart with the best-tasting frozen yogurt and over 50 toppings to choose from – ranging from your favorite candy to fresh fruit to sauces and more. We highlight individuality, quality and fun, encouraging fans to “flaunt their flavor” both in their cups and their lives.
Tasti D-Lite serves its creamy delicious, dairy dessert in more than 100 flavors to thousands of devoted customers every day.
A New York based Beauty and Lifestyle Company, BRISTLE + CRÈME introduces a mixed-space concept that embodies creativity through the fusion of art, fashion, beauty and hair design. Our Manhattan location hosts a boutique spa, hair salon and espresso bar.
Provide sign language interpreting services and CART services in the NYC and surrounding counties. Founded in 1996 by two deaf owners and is the most sought after agency in the area.
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203 East 29th Street is a historic house and carriage house located between Second and Third Avenues in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, one of a small number of wooden houses that remain on Manhattan Island. The year the house was built is uncertain, having been variously dated from as early as around 1790 to as late as 1870.The house, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 8, 1982, is privately owned and not open to the public. The architect was James Cali, and the restoration architect was John Sanguilano.