Gramercy and Flat Iron best restaurants, bars, hotels, and things to see and much more…
Gramercy Park is the two acre, private access park. which serves as the center of the neighborhood. The neighborhood runs from 14th to 23rd Streets; First Avenue to Park Avenue. Flatiron is named after the Daniel Burnham landmark at 23rd Street/Park Avenue/Broadway. The neighborhood is bounded by Union Square, 25th Street, Seventh Avenue and Lexington Avenue.
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Eisenberg’s
reliable diner
Diner since 1929, serving all the favorites including fabulous latkes, reubens, tuna melts, knockwursts, lime rickeys, Eisenburgers, matzos brei and The Leo. Take a seat at the counter and be sure to order an authentic egg cream.
Her Name Is Han
korean comfort meal
Home away from home to enjoy a traditionally prepared Korean meal, in the midst of Midtown’s Koreatown. Warm and contemporary dining room with an eye toward comfort.
Sarge’s Delicatessan
authentic delicatessen 24 hours
Classic Jewish delicatessen since 1964.
Second Avenue Deli
gefilte fish + smoked fish + belly lox + pastrami + egg creams + kishke
Traditional Jewish delicatessan with all your favorites and more. Never ending menu.
Xi’an Famous Foods
chinese + middle eastern quick meals
Self service, casual spots throughout NYC and Brooklyn. Serving foods influenced by the city of Xi’an, with a mix of Chinese and Middle Eastern flavors. Family owned and operated since 2005. The noodle dishes are a must.
Life Hotel
unexpected gem
Situated on an unexciting block in gentrifying NoMad lies the unassuming Life Hotel. Once the headquarters of Life magazine, the lobby has a great buzz and is occupied by the delicious and lively Henry at the Life restaurant and bar. Guestrooms are complete with a minimally stunning design; room 902 is great. Nothing fancy but a genuine and historic NYC experience.
Freehand NYC
artistic community hotel
The Freehand NYC embodies the spirt of a lifestyle hotel perfectly. Friendly, comfortable, clever, social and relevant, the former George Washington Hotel boasts accommodations for everyone with queens, twins and bunks. Dine and drink from morning until night at “Gallery.” Dinner service at “Simon & the Whale.” Grab and go at “Smile to Go.” Rooftop debauchery at “Broken Shaker.” More sedate cocktails in the “George Washington Bar.” Even if you are not fortunate enough to spend the night, be sure to chill on the mezzanine level and have breakfast in the Gallery.
Project No. 8
blurring the line between art, design + commerce
Lovingly curated design shop where you want to own everything.
Breads Bakery
hopping bakery
Homemade breads using traditional baking techniques. All kinds of other treats as well including babka, croissants, cookies, and rugelach. Stop in for a light breakfast or lunch, coffee and something delectable.
Made Hotel + Ferris + Paper + Good Behavior
tailor made lodging
Intimate hotel for global-minded individualist. Everything at the hotel is highly tactile, exquisitely crafted and tells a story. Even if you are not an overnight guest at Made, be sure to experience this special place. Dine at warm and welcoming Ferris, serving creative and approachable American cuisine. Paper off the lobby is serious about coffee, and curates most interesting blends.
Intimate Good Behavior on the penthouse provides indoor and outdoor spaces to enjoy Tiki-inspired cocktails.
Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop
all day dining since 1929
Tuna melts, egg creams and most anything you could want. Breakfast served all day.
Gramercy Tavern
perfect meal almost guaranteed
Perfect mix of contemporary American cuisine, genuine hospitality and professional service. Local farmers and purveyors provide exceptional products expertly prepared and served in comfortable Tavern and Dining Room. Perfect mix of innovation and tradition.
Flying Tiger
go on a copenhagen treasure hunt
Products to “surprise, to inspire and make you smile.” Danish design firm selling products at low prices to bring you happiness. Walk the maze of happy items and lose yourself in the maze.
Dear Irving
cocktail parlor
Hidden gem, up the stairs, on lovely Irving Place. Each of the four rooms is decorated to represent a different time period.
Old Town Bar
serving since 1892
Just a regular bar that has been around since 1892. Grab a stool.
ABC Carpet & Home
a department store for the home
Carpet, rugs, furniture, lighting, bed & bath, gifts and so much more. Also home to ABC Kitchen.
Gramercy Park
you need a key
Two acre private park; must pay an annual fee and live around the park to have access.
McSorley’s Old Ale House
since 1854
Everyone from Abe Lincoln to John Lnnon to Woodie Guthrie have passed through the revolving doors. NYC’s oldest continuously operated saloon.
L’Express
24 hours
Lyonnaise bouchon serving traditional French cooking.
Ace Hotel
perfectly executed lifestyle lodging
Stay for the hotel; not the location. The vibe changes day, night, late night, weekend, weekday…. Lots of communal spaces. John Dory, Breslin, Stumptown, No. 8A, Opening Ceremony all worth a trip whether a guest or not.
Fishs Eddy
great new and used finds for the kitchen
Dishes, glassware and other practical and fun kitchen items.