60 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10010
(212) 989-3122
“Elmo Takes Manhattan!” - New York Magazine “The Best Restaurant of the Year. Swanky, trendy décor and American “comfort” cuisine, beautiful people and an achingly cool reputation make Elmo our pick for the best eatery of the year!” - Instinct Magazine "Part of the Chelsea arts scene? A follower of fashion? Part of the uber-attractive crowd? You’ll love this sleek hotspot with the chicest of chow.” - Gotham Magazine There's "no pressure" and not "too much attitude-yet" at this Chelsea eatery that attracts a fashionista crowd with "fabulous cocktails" and fancy schmancy 1960's Miami decor. Its "downstairs" lounge is a more recent addition, but already so loud "you’d better brush up on your sign language!" - Zagat
Welcome to The Blarney Rock Pub Founded in 1969, our family is in our sixth decade serving our wonderful patrons with a perfect pint of Guinness and many other great beers from around the globe. The Blarney Rock Pub is one of the oldest Irish Pubs on the west side. Pennsylvania Station is across the road and Madison Square Garden is just down the street. We are just around the corner from Macy’s and down the street from The Empire State building. Tourists from all over the world enjoy our world famous Irish Breakfast, which has been described by many as the best Irish Breakfast this side of Dublin. We challenge our guests to finish it, our Sheppard’s Pie is also a huge and tasty meal. We are into our third generation of Dwyers to run The Rock. The Blarney Rock was our father’s American dream come true. Our dad came from Ireland when he was only sixteen, our mom when she was only eighteen. We have always hired Irish bartenders and wait staff who are full of blarney. Ranger fans have always found The Rock a place to rejoice or cry. Too often it was a place to commiserate with one another. GO RANGERS!! Tom Dwyer has been a Range fan since 1948!! Our Knick fans have been rejuvenated by Linsanity and the addition of Carmelo Anthony. Let’s Go Knicks!! Met, Yankee, Giant and Jet fans from Long Island and New Jersey meet before and after going to the subways to the games. Syracuse fans have adopted us as their home away from home. Be sure to check out the best oldies juke box in New York City.Take good food plus good drink and add our great customers and staff, you have a formula for a great time. We look forward to seeing you and you can be sure “You will leave the Rock smiling!!!”
Music+Food=Love - The place takes you back to an era of invention and imagination-the mixture of retro music and love of good food. - Enjoying gourmet chicken and a super menu of signature dishes reflecting world-class gastronomy from New York to Korea. - A place to experience New York midtown nightlife in one of the world's most unique and visionary settings.
City Crab is specialized in preparing the finest seafood and steaks since it first opened its doors in 1993. City Crab Features delectable live Maine lobsters, seasonal delicacies like Jumbo Stone crabs, soft-shell crabs and Alaskan King Crabs, as well as daily chef specialties like lobster salad sliders or crabmeat stuffed Maine lobster. City Crab continues its tradition for serving the highest quality seafood and steaks for lunch, brunch and dinner seven days a week. We look forward to serving you.
Pete's Tavern, located at 129 East 18th Street on the corner of Irving Place in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is a pub food restaurant and one of several drinking establishments each claiming to be the oldest continuously operated tavern in the city.HistoryThe building that houses Pete's was built in 1829, and was originally the Portman Hotel; liquor may have been sold there as early as 1851 or 1852 - when it was a "grocery & grog" store - and the first official drinking establishment founded by 1864. It was bought in 1899 by Tom and John Healy, and became Healy's. During prohibition, when selling alcohol was illegal, the bar continued to operate disguised as a flower shop.The writer O. Henry lived down the street at 55 Irving Place from 1903 to 1907, and Healy's appears in his short story "The Lost Blend" under the name "Kenealy's". Local legend also has it that he wrote his well-known story "The Gift of the Magi" in Healy's second booth from the front, but this appears to be apocryphal.Although the tavern claims to be "an official historical landmark", it is neither a designated New York City landmark nor is it on the National Register of Historic Places. It does, however, lie within the Gramercy Park Historic District designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.
With 3,000 square feet of bar and lounge, Pioneers is the best event space in NYC for parties, gatherings, corporate events, awards shows, meetups or just plain hanging out. Drink specials can be worked out for groups. Come for inexpensive craft beers, drinks and hot sandwiches. Our sprawling skylight makes for sunny days, we have a stage with mics, big screen TVs (including one at 12ft by 14ft) for watching shows and sports and more. We offer video game Wednesday nights, Ladies Night Thursdays, Karaoke Saturdays, free Improv and Comedy Sundays 2pm - 6pm and trivia with prizes every other Monday.
We are a nice friendly Bar and Restaurant with a cosy atsomphere, good food and drinks with reasonable prices
Popular Korean Bar & Restaurant located in Koreatown, New York. Serving authentic dishes from South Korea and spirits such as soju, makgeolli and Korean beer.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, the Flatiron Hotel is a sophisticated, exciting way to experience New York. With modern, luxurious rooms and amenities, and live music every night, the Flatiron Hotel is a destination in and of itself in the center of New York's most vibrant area.
Exchange is New York’s first and only fully automated real time drink market, where the prices for your favorite drinks fluctuate depending on supply and demand! Nestled in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan, come in to witness our 35-foot ticker screen that dictates the prices of food & drink depending on demand. Based on real time orders, prices shoot up or down depending on what our customers are ordering. Play the game of the stock markets and snag your favorite drink while no one else is ordering it at unbelievable low costs. Alternatively, use your leverage to raise the price of any cocktail, drink, or shot for the whole bar! Everyday, with a little insider information, catch the Market Crash where every drink at the bar his rock bottom prices for your chance to get your deal of the day. In addition to a little stock market competition, we are also your home base for sporting events. As the grown-up sports bar that Third Avenue has been waiting for, we have 4 huge TVs broadcasting all of the games, a giant projector screen putting you in the middle of the action, ice cold drafts and drinks, and seriously delicious food. From the Giants to the Jets, the Yankees to the Mets- put on your favorite Jersey and get ready for a good time. Exchange Bar & Grill also has a full menu filled with your favorite classics. Try our mouth watering Market Burger or atomic wings that will make you come back for more. Fresh salads, sandwiches are a staple here, and now with our new brunch menu, try our 2 hour bottomless mimosa deal with your order! From sports lovers to locals alike, we offer the best deals in a fun environment compared to anywhere in the area. Grab a friend, or fly solo and come kick back at Exchange Bar & Grill.
A preferred sports bar in the Kips Bay- Murray Hill neighborhood, and it's kosher. Our inspiration comes from the timeless American tradition of tailgating before the big game. We offer a menu that is unique in the sense of how expansive it is, thus guaranteeing New Yorkers will have the opportunity to be introduced to family favorite dishes from across the country.
We use only the best ingredients and a passion for fine Mediterranean cuisine to bring you food that’s extraordinarily flavorful and of exceptional quality. We’ve put a modern spin on the classic Mediterranean dining experience, providing a clean and contemporary bistro that transforms from a coffee bar in the morning to a healthy lunch spot in the afternoon and a casual dining experience in the evening. At STIX, we believe in quality and simplicity. It’s good food on a stick. What’s better than that?
Located in the heart of the Flatiron District, designed by architect Jay Valgora, Punch Restaurant and Bar has a colorful and stylish look. Banquette seating coupled with sparkling candelabras and over-sized, original art from Punch Magazine give the dining room a breezy, casual sophistication. The bustling bar, where cocktails like "Blood Orange Punch" have a dedicated following, is a popular place for getting together any time. The area, open to the street, has small tables for light dining as well.
We welcome the New York City community to our new 7,500 foot Yoga Center, located in the new bustling Flat Iron district on Manhattan. We offer practices for health and well-being 7 days a week for first time beginners to the most advanced students. The beautiful new Dharma Yoga New York Center is a spectacular testament to Sri Dharma Mittra's 50 years of teaching the public. Come in anytime to start your practice, and look our for our specials that we offer regularly.
Manor House Cellar is conveniently located on 61 West 23rd St near the corner of 6th Ave, Manhattan, NYC right in front of "F" and "M" train station. Serving the neighborhood since 2004 Manor House Cellar is known for carrying an array of hard-to-find wines and spirits. No matter what is your price range or personal preference The Manor House Cellar has you covered. Buying wines and spirits online is made easier with our user-friendly website that allows you to browse by countries (i.e. France, Spain, Italy, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, etc.) and regions (i.e. Bordeaux, Burgundy, Tuscany, Champagne, Rhone Valley, Piedmont) or grape varietals (i.e. Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley, Chardonnay from Burgundy, Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand) and many others including very exciting and unknown-to most but delicious nonetheless grape varietals. Free tastings on most days will help you to choose the right bottle. Fast delivery will make your wine shopping a pure enjoyment. Local delivery is most always free, regardless of the amount. Gift wrapping is available, as well as local delivery and same-day wine delivery anywhere in NYC. Like Lisa D. said in her review on Yelp: "Fastest delivery in the city that I've found!" Customers can also sign up for the Manor House Cellar's newsletter, which features great offers, including exciting wines and spirits at discounted price.
Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC) is among the largest providers of video, high-speed data and voice services in the United States, connecting more than 15 million customers to entertainment, information and each other.Time Warner Cable has a long history of leadership within our industry and has led the way in technical innovation through the use of fiber optics to improve and expand our cable products and services. Visit your TWC retail location in New York, NY at 43 W 23rd St
Salon Cecilia offers complete hair care services. We specialize in percision hair cuts, creative design braiding, natural hair care, lock, color and highlighting, perms and relaxers, hair weaves and extensions. We also specialize in custom wig fitting and styled wigs.
23rd Street is a local station on the IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, it is served by the F train at all times, and by the M train on weekdays. This station and 14th Street are the only two local stations on the Sixth Avenue Line.Station layoutThis station opened on December 15, 1940 as part of the opening of the IND Sixth Avenue Line from 47th–50th Streets – Rockefeller Center to West Fourth Street.There are two tracks and two side platforms; no crossover, crossunder or mezzanine exist to allow a free transfer between directions. The PATH tracks, which were built forty years before the Sixth Avenue Line, are behind the trackway walls where there would typically be the express tracks. The Sixth Avenue PATH tracks are on top of the express tracks, which were constructed in the mid-1960s using the "deep-bore" tunneling method and both are not visible from the station.
La Calle 23 es una estación en la línea de la Sexta Avenida del Metro de Nueva York de la B del Independent Subway System (IND). La estación se encuentra localizada en los barrios Chelsea, Gramercy en Manhattan entre la Calle 23 y la Sexta Avenida. La estación es servida las 24 horas por los trenes del servicio y todos los días de semana hasta la media noche por el servicio.Enlaces externos Station Reporter — F train
Olive Garden offers a variety of delicious Italian specialties for lunch, dinner or take out. Enjoy our freshly baked garlic breadsticks and your choice of homemade soup or salad with any entree.
23rd Street is a broad thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Manhattan, one of the major two-way, east-west streets in the borough's grid. As with Manhattan's other "crosstown" streets, it is divided at Fifth Avenue, in this case at Madison Square Park, into its east and west sections. Since 1999 the area north of 23rd Street around the park has been referred to as Nomad. The street formerly ran from the East River to the Hudson River, but now terminates at 11th Avenue.HistoryThe street was designated by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 that established the Manhattan street grid as one of 15 east-west streets that would be in width (while other streets were designated as in width).West 23rd StreetWest 23rd carves through the heart of Chelsea. For much of the late 19th century and early 20th century its western end was site of the Pavonia Ferry at Pier 63, just north of the Chelsea Piers. London Terrace is slight farther inland. In the late 19th century, the western part of 23rd Street was to American theater what Broadway is today, with the Opera House Palace and Pike's Opera House one block away and Proctor's Theater ("continuous daily vaudeville") across the street from the Hotel Chelsea. 23rd Street remained New York's main theater strip until The Empire opened on Broadway some twenty blocks uptown, ushering in a new era of theater.
Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
The Manhattan West 23Rd St Home Depot isn't just a hardware store. We provide tools, appliances, outdoor furniture, building materials to New York, NY residents. Let us help with your project today!