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.
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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…
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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…
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The 1804 Reading Room Two Miles from Where the Knicks Play
Twenty blocks north of Madison Square Garden, on the fourth floor of a Beaux-Arts limestone block on Central Park West, sits a reading room that has been quietly running on roughly the same furniture, the same light, and the same low conversational hum since the mid-twentieth century — and on the same institutional ...
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The Edwardian Bookshop That Files by Country
Daunt Books on Marylebone High Street has the best chair to read in across central London — and unlike every other contender, the chair comes free with the building. The bookshop is housed in what is widely claimed to be the world's first purpose-built bookshop: a 1912 Edwardian back gallery with two-story oak balco...
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The Window Seat at Cafe Sabarsky the Week the Met Gala Closes Down Museum Mile
Cafe Sabarsky, the ground-floor Vienna-style coffeehouse at the Neue Galerie, has the best window seat on Museum Mile during the five-day gap between Met Gala 2026 and the Costume Institute's public opening on May 10. Carrère & Hastings glass, Adolf Loos chairs, Klimt Torte on the table, Fifth Avenue doing the work.
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The Table Under the Skylight at a Colombian Coffee Roastery in Williamsburg
A former meatpacking plant in Williamsburg turned Colombian coffee roastery, where a skylight table catches morning light that makes 150-year-old brick glow like a painted backdrop — and every bean arrived from Colombia ten days ago.
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The Stool at Postcard Teas Where the Tea Finds You
Postcard Teas on Dering Street has one communal table, ten stools, and over seventy teas named after the farmers who grew them. Pull up a stool on a Tuesday at noon.
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The Corner Booth at Roman's That Makes You Order One More Course
Roman's Fort Greene hides a back-left corner table off Resy. Ask for it on a Tuesday at seven. The pasta takes forty-five minutes the right way.
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The Window Seat That Has Looked Out on MacDougal Street Since 1915
Dante at 79 MacDougal Street has been an Italian cafe since 1915. The 2015 relaunch kept the four street-facing window seats. A Tuesday at 3pm is the specific version worth reserving.