We noticed a few things this week.
A few theaters, some roasteries, that cute florist you didn’t know existed, and more cozy spots from the cities we live in.
- Pull Up a Chair
Koreatown's 32nd Street After Midnight — Korean BBQ Half a Block From Madison Square Garden
One block of 32nd between Fifth and Broadway, stacked four stories deep with Korean BBQ, late-night soup, and bingsoo. Walk out of MSG, walk one block…
- Pull Up a Chair
Veselka — The 24-Hour Ukrainian Diner on Second Avenue Since 1954
A corner diner at Second Avenue and Ninth Street, opened by a Ukrainian refugee in 1954, still family-run, still serving pierogi at every hour. One of the…
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Welcome to the Johnsons — The Lower East Side Bar That's Been Stuck in 1976 Since 1999
A divey corner bar on Rivington, wood-paneled, vinyl-couched, cheap-PBR'd, designed in 1999 to look like a basement rec room twenty years older. Open until…
- Nice but Free
The 6 a.m. Tuna Sandwich at Tsukiji Outer Market
The wholesale auctions moved to Toyosu in 2018. The outer market — 460 shops, 90 years of fish vendors, a few sandwich counters that open at five — stayed…
- Nice but Free
A Pre-Dawn Run from 79th Street to Grant's Tomb
Three flat miles along Riverside Park's Hudson edge, ending at the 1897 mausoleum where Ulysses S. Grant is buried, just as the sun clears the Jersey…
- Nice but Free
The 5 a.m. Doughnut Plant on Grand Street — When the Squares Come Out of the Fryer
Mark Israel's original Lower East Side bakery, fryers running before dawn, the smell on Grand Street at 5:30 a.m. an argument for waking up. Open from 6:30.…
- Nice but Free
Sunrise on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade — Where Manhattan Catches Light First
A 1,826-foot cantilevered walkway above the BQE, open all night, with the cleanest sunrise view of Lower Manhattan in the five boroughs. Free. Almost empty…
- The Odd Edit
The Hunterian Museum — A Surgeon's Anatomy Cabinet, Open to the Public, Free, in Holborn
John Hunter's eighteenth-century anatomical collection, the founding cabinet of modern surgery, reopened in 2023 inside the Royal College of Surgeons after…
- The Odd Edit
The Elevated Acre — A Free One-Acre Park Floating Thirty Feet Above the Financial District
Privately owned, open to the public, almost nobody uses it. An acre of lawn, harbor views, and an escalator entrance squeezed between two office buildings…
- The Odd Edit
Mmuseumm — The One-Window Museum in a Tribeca Elevator Shaft
A six-by-six-foot museum inside a converted freight elevator on Cortlandt Alley. Free, visible through three small windows, and quietly one of the most…