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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Pinstripe Pilgrimage: Where Yankees Fans Raise a Glass in the Bronx
From storied taverns older than the current Stadium to newer haunts with craft taps and nostalgia in equal measure, the Bronx watering holes surrounding baseball's most iconic cathedral offer something ESPN can't: communion with strangers who just became friends over a disputed strike call.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Timothée Chalamet Wonka-Shag Barbers in Williamsburg
Timothée Chalamet's freshly-leaked 2026 cut — a 1970s shag with a half-curtain — has Williamsburg barbershops booked two weeks deep. Three Brooklyn chairs that can actually cut it, and one stylist who
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Drishyam 3 Curry House Cinemas in Jackson Heights
The Eagle Theatre is closed. Jackson Heights still throws a Drishyam 3 premiere night — if you know which 74th Street curry houses will reroute their flatscreens for your party.
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Cavaliers vs Knicks: Midtown's Cleveland-Themed Bars
From a Midtown East transplant tavern flying Cavaliers banners to a Hell's Kitchen pierogi room and a Bronx Donovan Mitchell shrine corner, these five bars prove Cleveland fandom thrives in New York.
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LA's Summer House Reunion Watch Nights in Silver Lake & Echo Park
Silver Lake and Echo Park's quirkiest bars are hosting Summer House reunion watch nights complete with cast-themed cocktails, bingo cards, vintage TVs, and a rooftop crossover that's redefining reality TV fandom.
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NYC's Podcast Listening Booths: Summer House Reunion & More
A new wave of bars in downtown Manhattan offers something unexpected: private booths designed for podcast listening, where regulars tune into the Summer House reunion, Alex Cooper drops, and more.
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Brooklyn's Garage-Born Supper Clubs Redefine the NYC Food Scene
Underground supper clubs are transforming Brooklyn's old auto-body garages into intimate dining experiences. From BYOB rituals to Instagram-only RSVPs, this is how Bushwick and Gowanus eat now.