What’s more romantic than a mini Seastreak cruise, city lights and heart-warming food? Nothing, we say! These fancy-pants restaurants are sure to impress your dinner date this Friday, and beyond. So, without further ado, we present the following great NYC Valentine’s Day restaurants: Eataly Oh where to start? With a perfecto location on 5th Ave…
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Lincoln Center is abuzz with all the busy bees watching, photographing and walking in fall’s clothes. In other words, it’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week! While we wish we could offer you a package deal of transportation to and from NYC with a front row seat next to Anna Wintour thrown in, sadly we can’t. We…
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Whether or not you’re on the receiving-end of chocolate this Valentine’s Day, learning to treat yourself when you deserve it is one of life’s biggest obstacles. A trip into Manhattan to sample the best New York sweet shops for Valentine’s Day delights is just what the Tooth Fairy’s evil nemesis ordered. Dylan’s Candy Bar Possibly…
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The Vegetarian Food Festival is one of NYC most anticipated events of the year. A weekend long celebration of healthy food, lots of vendors, guest speakers and free swag brings thousands of people together under one roof March 1st and 2nd. This year, that roof is the Metropolitan Pavilion. If you are vegetarian, vegan, veg…
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The words “flea market” may conjure up notions of old dirty stuff worn and sold by grandmas that have no relevance or place in your modern life. We are here to debunk that myth and let you in on a little secret – quality flea markets are NYC’s biggest not-so-secretive secret. It’s not surprising to…
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Wylie Dufresne, the force behind world-renowned WD-50, brings a more relaxed vibe to Alder, an excellent East Village restaurant that we think is worthy of its critical acclaim: “Here is a Sunday brunch that’s everything you might hope for from Wylie Dufresne, the man who once confessed a love of eggs so great that he’d…
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This crazy weather keeps us cooped up in the house for spans of time longer than we should admit. Our muscles need to stretch and we crave a healthy dose of exercise to get those endorphins pumping. Nothing gets blood pumping and muscles moving like yoga. The chosen activity of the typically calm and spiritual…
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Magnolia Bakery In a city that can feel cold and impersonal thanks to all the concrete, New Yorkers know where to head when they want a taste of home – Magnolia Bakery. Since it’s opening in 1996 in the West Village, the family owned bakery chain has expanded to 5 stores around Manhattan in addition…
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