New York City
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This September, Patrón Tequila invites New Yorkers into the shadows of Midtown Manhattan to discover a truth that’s been hidden in plain sight. For one day only, the world’s leading premium tequila brand will debut…
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Just over a year since opening in Hudson Square, New York, KABIN is redefining what it means to be a neighborhood bar with global ambition. The Nordic-inspired venue, founded by Alexandra Tangen, has announced its…
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On September 4, Manhattan’s Financial District will welcome a new kind of temple—though its stained glass is replaced with patterned tile, and its incense arrives in the form of mezcal smoke. Mexi on Stone Street…
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Carver Road Hospitality has unveiled The Blue Vault, a bourbon-driven speakeasy in the heart of Midtown Manhattan (305 W 48th St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10036). Tucked behind a concealed entrance and designed in…
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At what point does a cocktail stop being a cocktail and start becoming performance art? At Baccarat Hotel in New York, the answer is $5,000 USD, the price of its newly launched Linea Alta Martini,…
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This September, Midtown Manhattan will play host to one of the most celebrated bars in the world. From September 3–6, 2025, Handshake Speakeasy — crowned The World’s 50 Best Bars No. 1 in 2024, and…
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There are certain phrases that, once upon a time, had gravitas in Manhattan: duck à l’orange, lobster thermidor, cordon bleu. Once the vernacular of tuxedoed waiters and multi-course nights, they became punchlines to the fast-casual…
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By all accounts, The Four Horsemen could’ve coasted. Ten years in, the Michelin-starred Williamsburg wine bar had established itself as one of the neighborhood’s most influential dining rooms—a place where people came to speak in…
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There’s a cantina now in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, that feels like it might have been plucked from a side street in Roma Norte and dropped, still humming, into 397 Tompkins Avenue. It’s called Dolores, the latest…
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With Jeff Bell at the helm, the historic bar reopens as a modern temple to timeless drinks, hospitality, and heritage. There are New York bars, and then there is Peacock Alley. It has lived many…