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25 iconic NYC institutions we’ve lost |
It’s been a tough year for the local stores, theaters, hotels, restaurants and bars that we love. No city is better at bouncing back than NYC, but we’re taking a moment to look back at some of the iconic spots we’ve lost over the last year—from Gem Spa and The Roosevelt Hotel to Century 21. |
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When I'm looking for a healthy but a guaranteed delicious meal, I go to Red Bamboo, a little vegan comfort food spot in the West Village. I typically go for the sweet and sour chicken or the teriyaki chicken bowl, but you'll find a plethora of well-seasoned dishes and appetizers. | |
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Dry January? Head over to Sunday in Brooklyn for a no-alcohol Green Apple Margarita, a tart, lively bev made with Seedlip Spice, green apple, celery, lime and pink peppercorn salt. Enjoy it out on the spot's rustic, outdoor patio or rooftop garden. | |
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Get your quar-pod together for an afternoon of light sports and food at Bryant Park's Bank of America Winter Village. It has a Curling Cafe with synthetic ice where you can try your hand at the Olympic sport while dining with friends inside a bubble. | | | | |
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Eat local this weekend | |
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Four stories you can't miss |
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20 single New Yorkers on what dating in the city is like now |
Kissing on the first date? Forget about it. We asked single New Yorkers what it’s like to date during a time like this. Here’s what they had to say. |
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Get ready for NYC's first-ever Restaurant Week To Go |
Dining in NYC looks a lot different this winter than it has in past years, but restaurant week is still a To Go! Get ready for amazing takeout options from some of the city's best restaurants for just $20.21. |
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Local chefs forecast what’s next for NYC dining |
With indoor dining once again on pause and outdoor dining finding new ways to adapt to the cold weather, the restaurant and bar scene in NYC is at a crossroads. Some or our favorite chefs in the city tell us what they think comes next. (Three words: More meal kits!) |
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New York’s new priciest neighborhoods |
While the city’s rental market is in flux, there are still plenty of constants. According to a new report, over half of the city’s most expensive neighborhoods this year are in Manhattan. (Though Brooklyn can now boast 19 entries on the list) Can you guess which area took the top spot? |
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Showcasing the best shots of NYC—straight from you! | |
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Visit @timeoutnewyork for more great pics! | | |
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Stream David Bowie’s eerie final musical |
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A rare showing of the Bowie musical Lazarus starring Michael C. Hall and Sophia Anna Caruso is streaming this weekend only. |
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