Guidebook for New York

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Guidebook for New York

Drinks & Nightlife

Best burgers in town.
27 locals recommend
Piper's Kilt
4946 Broadway
27 locals recommend
Best burgers in town.
Best liquor and wine wholesale market.
24 locals recommend
PJ Wine
4898 Broadway
24 locals recommend
Best liquor and wine wholesale market.
Best Dive Bar in Inwood.
6 locals recommend
Liffy II Bar
5009 Broadway
6 locals recommend
Best Dive Bar in Inwood.
Food
168 locals recommend
Applebee's Grill + Bar
2505 Emmons Ave
168 locals recommend
Food
31 locals recommend
The Heights Bar & Grill
2867 Broadway
31 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Macdougal Street
MacDougal Street
8 locals recommend

Everything Else

24hour supermarket.
81 locals recommend
Food Universe Marketplace
538 W 138th St
81 locals recommend
24hour supermarket.
Huge recreational park. Great jogging, picnics and kayaking.
146 locals recommend
Inwood Hill Park
Seaman Avenue
146 locals recommend
Huge recreational park. Great jogging, picnics and kayaking.
Best place for groceries.
Antillana Supermarket Corporation
5069 Broadway
Best place for groceries.
Museum
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr
707 locals recommend
Museum
Gym
103 locals recommend
Planet Fitness
3799 Broadway
103 locals recommend
Gym
Gym
103 locals recommend
Planet Fitness
3799 Broadway
103 locals recommend
Gym
University.
539 locals recommend
Columbia University
116th and Broadway
539 locals recommend
University.
Columbia Bartending Agency and School of Mixology
70-74 Morningside Dr
School of Mixology.
Columbia University Baker Athletics Complex
533 W 218th St
Gym and sports field
Bank
8 locals recommend
Citibank ATM
1398 Fulton St
8 locals recommend
Bank
Bank of America ATM
5205 Broadway
bank
Department store.
80 locals recommend
Target
40 W 225th St
80 locals recommend
Department store.
Elsa-Grace V. Giardina, MD, MS
161 Fort Washington Ave

Food Scene

Best Mexican cuisine.
22 locals recommend
Guadalupe Restaurant
597 W 207th St
22 locals recommend
Best Mexican cuisine.
Best $1.00 pizza slices. And $5.00 pizza pies.
Noel's Pizza
553 W 207th St
Best $1.00 pizza slices. And $5.00 pizza pies.
Coffe
753 locals recommend
Starbucks
301 W 145th St
753 locals recommend
Coffe
Best Thai food.
57 locals recommend
Yummy Thai
4959 Broadway
57 locals recommend
Best Thai food.
Best lentil soup
34 locals recommend
Pick & Eat Fresh Natural Fast
4179 Broadway
34 locals recommend
Best lentil soup
Best place for coffee by the Henry Hudson River.
104 locals recommend
Indian Road Cafe
600 W 218th St
104 locals recommend
Best place for coffee by the Henry Hudson River.
24hours, best fried chicken in town.
John's Fried Chicken
512 W 207th St
24hours, best fried chicken in town.
One os NYC's largest and best slices of pizza. Your tummy will thank you and heart content.
37 locals recommend
Koronet Pizza
4087 Broadway
37 locals recommend
One os NYC's largest and best slices of pizza. Your tummy will thank you and heart content.
Monk's Café is a fictional coffee shop from the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The exterior of Tom's Restaurant on the corner of West 112th Street and Broadway, near Columbia University, is often shown on the show as the exterior of Monk's, though the interiors were shot on a sound stage.
96 locals recommend
Tom's
2880 Broadway
96 locals recommend
Monk's Café is a fictional coffee shop from the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The exterior of Tom's Restaurant on the corner of West 112th Street and Broadway, near Columbia University, is often shown on the show as the exterior of Monk's, though the interiors were shot on a sound stage.
42 locals recommend
Delicatessen
54 Prince St
42 locals recommend
52 locals recommend
Gray's Papaya
2090 Broadway
52 locals recommend

Essentials

Great place to buy sandwiches and much more. Can have anything delivered from this store to you door until 2am.
Darlyn Food Corporation
581 West 207th Street
Great place to buy sandwiches and much more. Can have anything delivered from this store to you door until 2am.

Arts & Culture

George Washington's old house.
65 locals recommend
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
West 204th Street
65 locals recommend
George Washington's old house.
American Museum of Natural History
200 Central Park West
1623 locals recommend

Shopping

420 locals recommend
Trader Joe's
715 River Rd
420 locals recommend
Maria's Hot Homemade soup wholesome, and delicious.
358 locals recommend
Westside Market
2840 Broadway
358 locals recommend
Maria's Hot Homemade soup wholesome, and delicious.

Sightseeing

The Battery’s strategic primacy at the prow of Manhattan enabled it to serve many dynamic roles in the City’s history. Located at the confluence of the Hudson and East Rivers, the Dutch settled here in 1623, and the first “battery” of cannons was erected to defend the young city of New Amsterdam. Over the years, both the land and the fortifications were enlarged. Castle Clinton was built in anticipation of the War of 1812. A decade later it was renamed Castle Garden and was transformed into the City’s premier concert hall. By 1855, successive landfills had enlarged the Park to encompass Castle Garden and the structure became America’s first immigrant receiving center, welcoming 8.5 million people before the establishment of Ellis Island. Visit our free online immigration database, CastleGarden.org, to search these immigration records. In 1896, the Castle was transformed into the beloved New York Aquarium, one of the nation’s first public aquariums. Following its near–total demolition by Robert Moses in 1941, resulting in a major preservation battle, the original fort walls were declared a National Monument by an Act of Congress in 1946. Restored to its fortification appearance by the National Park Service in 1975, the Castle currently houses a small interpretive display and the ticket office for the Statue of Liberty – Ellis Island ferry. Over three million visitors pass through its walls annually. Today The Battery Conservancy is committed to reversing years of neglect by redesigning and rebuilding the park’s landscape and completing an innovative adaptive reuse of the Castle.
83 locals recommend
Battery Park City
83 locals recommend
The Battery’s strategic primacy at the prow of Manhattan enabled it to serve many dynamic roles in the City’s history. Located at the confluence of the Hudson and East Rivers, the Dutch settled here in 1623, and the first “battery” of cannons was erected to defend the young city of New Amsterdam. Over the years, both the land and the fortifications were enlarged. Castle Clinton was built in anticipation of the War of 1812. A decade later it was renamed Castle Garden and was transformed into the City’s premier concert hall. By 1855, successive landfills had enlarged the Park to encompass Castle Garden and the structure became America’s first immigrant receiving center, welcoming 8.5 million people before the establishment of Ellis Island. Visit our free online immigration database, CastleGarden.org, to search these immigration records. In 1896, the Castle was transformed into the beloved New York Aquarium, one of the nation’s first public aquariums. Following its near–total demolition by Robert Moses in 1941, resulting in a major preservation battle, the original fort walls were declared a National Monument by an Act of Congress in 1946. Restored to its fortification appearance by the National Park Service in 1975, the Castle currently houses a small interpretive display and the ticket office for the Statue of Liberty – Ellis Island ferry. Over three million visitors pass through its walls annually. Today The Battery Conservancy is committed to reversing years of neglect by redesigning and rebuilding the park’s landscape and completing an innovative adaptive reuse of the Castle.
1787 locals recommend
Empire State Building
20 W 34th St
1787 locals recommend
759 locals recommend
Rockefeller Center
45 Rockefeller Plaza
759 locals recommend