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- The Odd Edit
After the Storm: A New York Night Walk When the Air Clears
The hour after a thunderstorm offers New York at its most transformed. Streets shine like patent leather, the air smells of ozone and wet stone, and familiar blocks reveal themselves in sharper relief.
- The Odd Edit
Tuesday Night Recalibrated: Arcade Bars, Pickleball, and the Mid-Week Reset NYC Needs
As late spring settles over NYC in 2026, Tuesday nights are shedding their mid-week doldrums. From arcade bars serving craft cocktails alongside vintage cabinets to indoor pickleball courts hosting drop-in leagues, the city's odd-hour social infrastructure is finally catching up to how people actually want to spend their evenings.
- The Odd Edit
Behind Unmarked Doors: Westside LA's Speakeasy Revival
The best bars on LA's Westside don't want to be found easily. Behind unmarked doors and through unassuming facades, a new generation of speakeasies is rewriting the rules of neighborhood drinking culture.
- Right On Time
How Williamsburg Became the Survivor Finale Rewatch Capital of New York
As Survivor 50 approaches its finale, Williamsburg's bars and living rooms have transformed into tribal councils of their own. We explore the neighborhood's thriving reality TV watch party scene and where to experience the season's climax among true believers.
- Right On Time
NYC's Memorial Day Weekend 2026: Where Brunch Meets Sky and City Pulses Below
Memorial Day Weekend 2026 lands on May 23–25, and New York's rooftop scene answers with tables that overlook bridges, boroughs, and the Hudson. From Williamsburg's industrial-chic terraces to Midtown's polished aeries, here's where to toast the season—and the extra day off.
- Right On Time
Right on Time: WNBA Comes to NYC as Women-Led Sports Bars Redefine Game Day
As the WNBA season heats up with the Wings versus Sky matchup at Barclays Center, New York's new generation of women-led sports bars proves that the future of game-watching culture is inclusive, intentional, and long overdue.
- Right On Time
Right on Time: Where to Watch Yankees vs. Cubs Interleague Play in NYC
When the Yankees and Cubs square off in interleague play, New York's baseball-dedicated bars transform into theaters of friendly rivalry. We've mapped the viewing spots where both pinstripes and cubbie blue find their corners.
- Pull Up a Chair
Walk-In Wonder: NYC's Most Accessible Omakase Counters Under $150
Omakase doesn't have to mean impossible reservations and three-figure checks. New York's evolving sushi landscape now includes a growing number of chef-driven counters that welcome walk-ins and last-minute bookings, all while keeping the experience under $150 per person.
- Pull Up a Chair
Late-Night Ramen Counters in Manhattan Where the City Slows Down
Manhattan's late-night ramen counters offer more than sustenance—they provide refuge. These intimate noodle bars stay open past midnight, serving steaming bowls to night-shift workers, post-theater crowds, and anyone seeking warmth in the small hours.
- Pull Up a Chair
Old-School Italian Counter Seats in Lower Manhattan
A guide to finding authentic counter-seat dining at Lower Manhattan's enduring Italian establishments, where watching the kitchen work is as much a part of the meal as what arrives on your plate.