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10 TOP 5 Our faves for things to do now.

12 CALENDAR Music festivals galore, French Restaurant Week and more

16 INSIDER In NYC, movie theaters are more than just a place to see a fl ick.

18 IN THE ‘HOOD The is a day’s worth of exploring.

20 ACROSS THE BRIDGE Check out Greenpoint, , for great local eats and shops.

22 ADVENTURE CITY If you are en famille, we’ve got your action plan.

24 A DIFFERENT VIEW Check out these unusual, eclectic tours and venues.

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57 Scene COVER PROMOTION LIRR Getaways let you have a beach day during your Big Apple A scene from last year’s “Louis vacation. Take the train, work on Armstrong’s Wonderful World your tan, then get back to NYC in Festival.” For more on the festival,50th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue time for dinner and a show! see p. 14. Open Daily from 8am to Midnight | 212-698-2000 ISLAND LONG DISCOVER COURTESY PHOTO: COVER topoftherocknyc.com | @rockcenternyc | #topoftherock ® YOUR TRAVELING COMPANION SINCE 1936 July 2017 NEW YORK Michelangelo’s

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Besides the classic markers of a European city— ASSISTANT EDITOR Daniel Fridman a great river that fl ows through the center (the CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Heather Chin, Rich Fisher, Liff ey), cobblestoned streets, historic pubs—was Sonia Weiser a tiny museum that my friend and I discovered: ART DIRECTOR Dusty Martin the Little Museum of Dublin. There, we met a MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS hilarious tour guide, saw a colorful exhibit and MVP | CREATIVE JUNE 23 • JULY 23 2017 picked up a brochure, which on the back listed CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER Haines Wilkerson

“Five Things Not to Miss While in Dublin.” SENIOR REGIONAL EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Margaret Martin So inspired, I give you my very own list of Five DESIGN DIRECTOR Jane Frey Things Not to Miss While in NYC in July. #1. DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Isaac Arjonilla The tartufo pizza at PN Wood Fired Pizza. #2. CREATIVE COORDINATOR Beverly Mandelblatt

A walk along The , midday, midweek. MVP | PUBLICATION SERVICES #3. The elevator ride up to the top of One World PUBLICATION SERVICES DIRECTOR Kris Miller Observatory. #4. The steps of Lincoln Center, PUBLICATION SERVICES MANAGER Mickey Kibler after dark. #5. The view of the Brooklyn and MVP | MANUFACTURING & TECHNOLOGY

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PHOTO CREDIT GOES HERE camera pansyour way. soar, thecool cool off and wave to thefolks back home when the back homewhen the New York CityBallet, show live through its studio’s glass wall— Fireworks spectacle When temperatures Drink IntheView Watch the“Today” Paris Opera Ballet carry thetorchcarry for and BolshoiBallet Macy’s 4thofJuly Help Lady Liberty Help LadyLiberty moves to live and electronic music. MoMA PS1’s arty Set theAlarm freedom during Center Festival. share thestage at rooftop bars. Warm Upparty NEW YORK at theLincoln Celebrate Go Global (pictured) Rave On

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July 18-19 July 3-16 Lowdown Hudson Music Fest French Restaurant Week The Waterfront Plaza at Brookfield Place gets a mid- In celebration of New week makeover for Arts Brookfield’s annual music York City’s eighth annual festival in Lower . Grammy and Academy French Restaurant Week, Award-winning hip-hop icon Common headlines 40 restaurants—includ- Tuesday night, while Chicago-native pop-rock pio- ing Triomphe, Brasserie neers OK GO close out the festival on Wednesday. 8 1/2 and Ai Fioro—serve Want to make the most of your visit to New York? LIRR One-Day Getaway Doors open at 5 pm, performances start at 6 pm. a special prix fixe dinner Packages offer discounted rail fare and admission to fun Long Island destinations Food is available from restaurants inside Brookfield menu. Limited-edition just outside the city – beaches, water parks, wineries, outlet shopping, quaint Place, such as P.J. Clarke’s and Le District, while a wines and prix fixe lunch festival bar offers libations on festival grounds. menus are also available villages and more. Visit mta.info/lirr/getaways to plan your trip today.

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Oyster Bay Village July 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30 Take the Long Island Railroad to visit President Theodore Roosevelt’s former estate, Sagamore Hill, as well as the Theodore Roosevelt Bird Sanctu- ary, Oyster Bay Brewing Company and Billy Joel’s 20th Century Cycles gallery. Discounted packages are available. CK

Lincoln Center Festival July 10-30 Music, fi lm, dance and theater events are held at six venues within the Lincoln Center performing arts complex.

Intrepid Museum’s Summer Movie Series July 11, 18, 25 Watch “Good Morning, Viet- nam” (7/11), “Anchorman” (7/18), and “Cocktail” (7/25) on the deck of an aircraft carrier used in World War II, while looking at the Hudson River and the NYC skyline. Free, 7 pm. July 8 July 4 : Louis Armstrong’s Nathan’s Hot Dog New York City ePrix July 15-16 Wonderful World Eating Contest The Electric Street Racing Festival Join thousands of spectators on Coney Series lands at the Brooklyn Island this Independence Day at the original Cruise Terminal for the fi rst motorsport race in New Jon Batiste and Stay Human, Vince Nathan’s Famous for the annual rendition of York City’s fi ve boroughs. Giordano and the Nighthawks, and this storied eating competition. Bleacher seating for members of The Dap-Kings head- the two-race event line this Saturday jazz festival inside can be purchased. ’ Flushing Meadows Corona Park (above, a scene from last year’s fes- Panorama Music Festival tival). Admission is free; festival hours July 28-30 are 1 to 8 pm. VIP tickets are available. Nine Inch Nails, Solange, During the festival, visiting the nearby Frank Ocean and A Tribe Called Quest headline the Louis Armstrong House Museum— second annual edition of where the trumpeter and composer this music and arts festival

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NIGHTLIFE SCREEN SNACKS Love dinner and a movie? Try both at the same time!

Dinner and a movie couldn’t get any easier, thanks to the grow- ing list of theaters that offer in-seat food service. South Street Nitehawk Cinema Seaport’s iPic Theater (above), the newest of the crop, is a must, This Williamsburg, Brooklyn, movie house (above) was the first to benefit with warm cheese drop biscuits, filet mignon sliders, truffle fries from the city’s 2011 law allowing and a full bar making for a gourmet experience. In Brooklyn, alcohol to be served in movie theaters. Alamo Drafthouse Cinema beckons atop the City Point shop- Angelika Film Center The nationally recognized art house ping center with over 30 craft beers on tap, as well as cocktails, hosts independent films; its café is shakes and a multicourse menu. Movies range from classics to open to the public and moviegoers. current blockbusters and themed screening events like “Birth. Metrograph Movies. Death,” which begins July 2 with “Jaws.” Also in Focusing on archival-quality 35 mm films, this theater Brooklyn is Videology Bar & Cinema, where you can enjoy features screenings, book signings, cocktails, rent videos, watch movies (July 21, “Straw Dogs”) or special dinners and more. check out weekly events like ingo nights and movie trivia. Eats For more great places to see movies in here include burgers and fully loaded hot dogs.—Heather Chin NYC, visit wheretraveler.com CINEMA NITEHAWK COURTESY LOBBY, CINEMA NITEHAWK IPIC; COURTESY IPIC, PHOTOS:

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To taste Greenpoint cuisine No two drink venues is to explore a diversity of are alike in Greenpoint, foods, from the pierogi and whether it’s craft beers in kielbasa of Polish immi- a Danish-style pub and grants to seafood from the wine on a floating bar, or Atlantic and Mediterranean Instagram-worthy concoc- to inventive sweets from a tions in a sleek cocktail bar local bakery. and draft beers that are  Peter Pan Donut & paired with chili dogs Pastry Shop 727 Manhat- and shuffleboard. tan Ave., 718.389.3676 (ice-  Tørst 615 Manhattan cream-stuffed red velvet Ave., 718.389.6034 (global doughnuts) and craft beers)  Glasserie 95 Com-  Brooklyn Barge 3 Mil- mercial St., 718.389.0640 ton St., 929.337.7212 (float- (contemporary Mediterra- ing bar and restaurant) nean and Middle Eastern in  Ramona 113 Franklin St., an old glass factory) 347.227.8164 (sleek decor,  Krolewskie Jadlo inventive cocktails) 694 Manhattan Ave.,  The Diamond 43 Frank- 718.383.8993 (authentic lin St., 718.383.5030 (beer, Polish cuisine) wine, shuffleboard)  Greenpoint Fish & Lobster Co. 114 Nassau Ave., 718.349.0400 (market, raw bar, restaurant) With sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, it’s easy to keep playtime

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从精致高雅的设计博物馆到传统前卫的艺术剧院,这座城市汇聚了全世界最伟大的文化圣殿。

Museum of Arts and silver 的 Design 这栋建筑位于哥伦 ollections, LLC. ollections, 布圆环上,占地 54,000 平方英尺,除了展示全世 界艺术家的设计和工艺精

品之外,博物馆内还拥有 BLISS P. LILLIE 开放式工作室,参观者 可以在此观察艺术家的 年,通过 创作过程。2 Columbus

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The Metropolitan ,《星夜》, Museum of Art 这座博 物馆收藏广博,范围宽 泛,是世界第四大博物 馆,真正的埃及神殿、 惠特尼博物馆,西侧公路角 现代艺术博物馆收藏的 Vincent van Gogh 的永恒之作《星夜》 雕塑花园(包括 Rodin 度视图 brass, iron, Wrought (Hungarian,1898–1990); Fehér Paul by Designed USA);

American Museum of GOGH VAN VINCENT 最具代表性的作品)和 Natural History C Works Iron Rose© Agriesti; Howard Photo: 352.1996; LLC, Collections, ks Vincent van Gogh、Salvador 这里的恐 122 Dali、Claude Monet 及 大都会艺术博物馆收藏 龙化石收藏(包括长 Frida Kahlo 的画作只是 的丹铎神庙 英尺的雷龙骨架)、哺乳 其中的冰山一角。1000 动物厅和两栖动物厅举世 Fifth Ave., 212.535.7710, 闻名,还有 Milstein Hall EXHIBITION ON VIEW of Ocean Life 94 metmuseum.org (包括 英 INSTITUTION @SMITHSONIAN FLYNN MATT APRIL 7�AUGUST 20, 2017 尺长的蓝鲸模型,高度直 年安放在塞克勒之翼大厅; Whitney Museum of 抵天花板)以及 Theodore 1978 American Art 这座博物馆 Roosevelt Memorial Hall OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK (包括 Roosevelt 的青 位于米特帕金区,是一座 5TH AVE AT 91ST STREET, NYC 致力于展示美国艺术的卓 铜雕塑)。Central Park 越藏品库,自 2015 年搬到 West, at W. 79th St., COOPERHEWITT.ORG 由 Renzo Piano 设计的新 212.769.5100, amnh.org 场地以来,无价的艺术作 品及其结构本身都成了这 Museum of Modern Art 从 Willem de Kooning 到 Guggenheim Museum 里备受推崇的主要原因, Frank Lloyd Wright 设 对现代和当代艺术作品而 Roy Lichtenstein,他们的 年授予大都会艺术博物馆,并于 其中包括艺术家 Richard 言,没有比被当地人称 作品一直在挑战着人们对 计的螺旋式地标性建 1967 and gold plating; The Cleveland Museum of Art, On loan from the Rose Iron Wor Iron Rose the from loan Art,On of Museum Cleveland The plating; andgold Artschwager 设计的四 为“MoMA”的博物馆更好 艺术的定义方式。 另外值 筑,现代和当代艺术作 Ohio, (Cleveland, Inc. Works, Iron Rose Made by 1930; (detail), Screen Violin with Muse 个电梯,同时还拥有一个 的展示之所了。自博物馆 得注意的是博物馆内世界 品尽在其中,同时还 剧院、阅读室、露台以及 于 1929 年成立以来(股市 一流的设计店,就位于街 举办临时展览。1071 99 Gansevoort St., Fifth Ave., 212.423.3500, 更多。 崩溃不久之后),从 Pablo 道正对面。11 W. 53rd St., 年赠予美国, 212.570.3600, whitney.org Picasso 到 Andy Warhol, 212.708.9400, moma.org guggenheim.org )设计;罗德与泰勒百货购得(美国纽约州纽约市)。图片: 1965

1874-1967 The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s is co-organized by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and the Cleveland Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum EXPERIENCE Museum of Art. Andrew Carnegie (法国,

这座令人印象深刻的博物馆位于上东区的地标—— 的豪华 ;丹铎神庙,埃及 寓所内,由工业家 Peter Cooper 的孙女于 1897 年成立,馆内藏有历史及当 代设计作品,还可以操作临时装置并感受交互式体验。从 4 月 7 日开始,博 A NEW BEAT! The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s is made possible by 物馆将举办以室内设计、装饰艺术、珠宝、时尚、艺术、建筑、音乐和电影 the generous support of Madeleine K. Rudin and Grant S. Johnson LÉON JALLOT LÉON in memory of Jack Rudin. 为主题的“The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s”(《爵士时代: 1920 An exhibition pulsating with the 年代的美国风尚》)展览,展出 400 多件稀世罕见的精美作品,充分表达这 LEDERMAN ED energy and rhythm that advanced Additional major support is provided by Amita and Purnendu “ Chatterjee, Robert and Helen Appel, Helen and Edward Hintz, 辉煌十年的多元和活力。另外,博物馆还将同时举办 Jeweled Splendors of and The Secretary of the Smithsonian and the Smithsonian the Art Deco Era: the Prince and Princess Sadruddin Aga Khan Collection” American design to the world stage. National Board. Funding is also provided by the August Heckscher 梳妆台和长凳, (《艺术装饰时代的珠光宝气:萨德鲁丁·阿迦汗王子和王妃珠宝典藏》) Exhibition Fund, The Masinter Family Foundation, Shelby and 约 1929 年 展览。2 E. 91st St., 212.849.8400, cooperhewitt.org Frederick Gans, Nion McEvoy, Marlene Nathan Meyerson Family #JazzAgeAmerica Foundation, Ehrenkranz Fund, Esme Usdan Exhibition Endowment 遗赠获得;梳妆台和长凳, 图片:惠特尼博物馆, Fund, Siegelson, New York, Cooper Hewitt Master’s Program Fund, Karen and Joe Levine, and The Felicia Fund.

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emails between himself and a classmate who committed suicide. , 239 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200.

A DOLL’S HOUSE, PART 2 (Closes Jan. 7, 2018) (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) After Shows SEARCH THE CITY / For more listings, see wheretraveler.com/New York slamming the door on her past life at the end of Henrik Ibsen’s 1879 “A Doll’s House,” Anastasia Nora Helmer (Laurie Metcalf) returns 15 years later in Lucas A mysterious young street sweeper with amnesia journeys from Hnath’s new play. Why? John the oppression of Bolshevik Russia to the sybaritic pleasures Golden Theatre, 252 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., of 1920s Paris in search of her identity and family. Is she Grand 212.239.6200. Duchess Anastasia, the sole surviving daughter of the slain czar, GROUNDHOG DAY Nicholas II, or an impostor? Christy Altomare (left) earned a 2017 (2 hrs 35 mins) A TV weather- man finds himself trapped Theatre World Award for her Broadway debut performance as inside a time loop, doomed Anya in the crowd-pleasing new musical, which is based on two to repeat the same day over and over again, in the new Twentieth Century Fox movies: the 1956 live-action feature, starring musical based on the 1993 Ingrid Bergman and Yul Brynner, and the 1997 animated feature. movie. August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd St., btw Broadway , 235 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929.

HAMILTON (2 hrs 45 mins) America’s past BROADWAY OPENINGS they enter a radio contest to W. 49th St., btw Broadway & St., btw Broadway & Eighth is told through the hip-hop THE TERMS OF MY become America’s next big Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Ave., 877.250.2929. sounds of today in the hit SURRENDER swing band. Choreography musical about political mas- (Previews begin July 28, is by Andy Blankenbuehler. A BRONX TALE CHICAGO termind Alexander Hamilton. opens Aug. 10, closes Oct. 22) Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, 242 (2 hrs 10 mins) Chazz (2 hrs 30 mins) Two alluring , 226 Political provocateur Michael W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Palminteri has written the jailbirds named Roxie Hart W. 46th St., btw Broadway & Moore makes his theatrical Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. book, the original doo-wop and Velma Kelly attain star- Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. debut in a one-man show. score is by Alan Menken and dom while singing about sex , 111 W. 44th BEAUTIFUL–THE CAROLE Glenn Slater, and Robert De and corruption. Ambassador HELLO, DOLLY! St., btw Sixth Ave. & Broadway, KING MUSICAL Niro co-directs with Jerry Theatre, 219 W. 49th St., btw (2 hrs 35 mins) The revival of 212.239.6200. (2 hrs 20 mins) The show Zaks. , 220 Broadway & Eighth Ave., the 1964 musical comedy chronicles the rise of the sing- W. 48th St., btw Broadway & 212.239.6200. stars Bette Midler. Donna BROADWAY er/songwriter, from her early Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Murphy subs for Midler on ALADDIN days as Carole Klein, an aspir- COME FROM AWAY Tuesdays. Shubert Theatre, 225 (2 hrs 20 mins) Disney ing composer from Brooklyn, CATS (1 hr 40 mins, no intermission) W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Theatrical Productions’ musi- to her international success (2 hrs 15 mins) Andrew On Sept. 11, 2001, 38 commer- Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. cal comedy—an exotic magic as Carole King, a top-of-the- Lloyd Webber’s musical cial airplanes were diverted to carpet ride for audiences charts sensation. Stephen juggernaut, taken from T.S. Gander, Newfoundland. How INDECENT young and old—is filled with Sondheim Theatre, 124 W. 43rd Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of the passengers and the town (1 hr 45 mins, no intermission) romance, special effects and St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., Practical Cats,” has returned adjusted to a changed world Paula Vogel’s play with music the Academy Award-winning 212.239.6200. to Broadway to delight new on Sept. 12 is at the heart of is based on the true story songs from the 1992 animat- audiences. Neil Simon Theatre, this upbeat new musical. about the scandalous 1923 ed movie. New Amsterdam THE BOOK OF MORMON 250 W. 52nd St., btw Broadway Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 Broadway debut of Sholem Theatre, 214 W. 42nd St., (2 hrs 30 mins) Two Mormon & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Asch’s “God of Vengeance.” btw Seventh & Eighth aves., boys are on a mission to save Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. , 138 W. 48th St., 866.870.2717. souls in Africa in the irrever- CHARLIE AND THE btw Sixth & Seventh aves., ent, Tony Award-winning mu- CHOCOLATE FACTORY DEAR EVAN HANSEN 212.239.6200. BANDSTAND sical comedy that only Trey (2 hrs 30 mins) Roald Dahl’s (2 hrs 30 mins) In the critically (2 hrs 30 mins) Six World War Parker and Matt Stone, the classic children’s book has acclaimed musical, Evan, a KINKY BOOTS II veterans seek fame and creators of Comedy Central’s been adapted into a fam- socially awkward high-school (2 hrs 20 mins) Shoes make solace from the lingering hor- “South Park,” could dream up. ily-friendly musical. Lunt- senior goes from outsider to the man, and the drag queen,

rors of the battlefield when Eugene O’Neill Theatre, 230 Fontanne Theatre, 205 W. 46th cool guy when he fabricates 2017 MURPHY, MICHAEL “ANASTASIA,” IN ALTOMARE CHRISTY PHOTO: in the Tony Award-winning

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NATASHA, PIERRE & THE THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG GREAT COMET OF 1812 (2 hrs) Everything that (2 hrs 30 mins) A 70-page could comically go wrong section of Leo Tolstoy’s epic does when the Cornley novel, “War and Peace,” has Polytechnic Drama Society been adapted into a musical puts on a 1920s murder mys- by Dave Malloy, who wrote tery. Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. the book, music and lyrics for 45th St., btw Sixth & Seventh the love story set against the aves., 212.239.6200. backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. , 249 SCHOOL OF ROCK W. 45th St., btw Broadway & (2 hrs 30 mins) It’s only rock Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. ‘n’ roll, but the kids at a pres- tigious prep school love it 1984 when their wannabe rock (Closes Oct. 8) (1 hr 41 mins, THE HIT star substitute teacher turns no intermission) Big Brother them into a rock band in the is watching you: Robert Icke BROADWAY Andrew Lloyd Webber mu- and Duncan Macmillan’s ad- sical. Winter Garden Theatre, aptation of George Orwell’s MUSICAL 1634 Broadway, btw W. 50th & novel about a dystopian fu- W. 51st sts., 212.239.6200. ture and a totalitarian regime NOW ON BROADWAY arrives on Broadway from SIX DEGREES OF the United Kingdom. Hudson , Broadway & SEPARATION Theatre, 139-141 W. 44th St., . TELECHARGE.COM OR 212-239-6200 · GROUPS 10+ 877-536-3437 (Closes July 16) (1 hr 30 mins, 866-870-2717 • Aladd nTheMus cal com ©Disney btw Sixth & Seventh aves., OLONGACRE THEATRE, 220 W. 48TH ST. · ABronxTaleTheMusical.com no intermission) A young con 212.239.6200. man insinuates himself into

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Print Ad Slug T:4.1875” S:3.9375” Shows Shows “IT DOES WHAT ALL LET YOUR FANTASIES the lives of a wealthy, socially a married gay couple in well-connected New York : UNWIND an open relationship in S. couple in the revival of John THE BEST MUSICALS DO Asher Gelman’s world-pre- Guare’s play. Ethel Barrymore miere play, which features Theatre, 243 W. 47th St., btw nudity. Audiences must be Broadway & Eighth Ave., TAKES YOU TO A PLACE 18 and over. The Loft at The 212.239.6200. Davenport Theatre, 354 W. 45th ” St., 2nd fl., btw Eighth & Ninth SWEAT YOU NEVER WANT TO LEAVE. aves., 212.239.6200. (2 hrs 25 mins) In two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn ATTACK OF THE ELVIS Nottage’s latest play, the IMPERSONATORS challenge is to stay alive and (2 hrs) The soul of Elvis Presley true to one’s core values in returns to Earth to bring a changing blue-collar work peace to all mankind in the environment. Studio 54, 254 zany new musical comedy. W. 54th St., btw Broadway & Lion Theatre at Theatre Row, Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. 410 W. 42nd St., btw Ninth & 10th aves., 212.239.6200. WAITRESS (2 hrs 30 mins) A waitress, with AVENUE Q an exceptional talent for bak- (2 hrs 15 mins) People and ing, dreams of opening her puppets live together on a fic- own pie shop, but a loveless titious New York City block in marriage and unexpected this uproarious Tony Award- pregnancy threaten to hold winning musical for adults. her back. Sara Bareilles has New World Stages, Stage 3, 340 written the score for the mu- W. 50th St., btw Eighth & Ninth S:8.3125” T:8.5625” sical. , aves., 212.239.6200. 256 W. 47th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. THE GAZILLION BUBBLE SHOW WAR PAINT (60+ mins, no intermission) (2 hrs 30 mins) Beauty queens Masterful bubble tricks are Helena Rubinstein (Patti performed by Fan, Deni, Ana, LuPone) and Elizabeth Arden Jano and Melody Yang in this (Christine Ebersole), who de- family-friendly, interactive fined beauty and the cosmet- show. New World Stages, Stage ics industry in the 20th cen- 2, 340 W. 50th St., btw Eighth & tury, bare their claws—and Ninth aves., 212.239.6200. souls—in the new musical. , 208 W. HAMLET

41st St., btw Seventh & Eighth Matt Crockett Photo: (In previews, opens July 13, aves., 877.250.2929. closes Sept. 3) Oscar Isaac COME FROM AWAY Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein stars as the melancholy and WICKED Directed by Christopher Ashley conflicted Prince of Denmark (2 hrs 45 mins) Based on the in The Public Theater’s book by Gregory Maguire, intimate production of this hit musical—a prequel to Shakespeare’s tragedy, direct- “The Wizard of Oz”—imagines ed by Sam Gold. The Public Oz as a land of strife, where Theater, 425 Lafayette St., at a young, green-hued girl Astor Place, 212.967.7555. named Elphaba is branded THE REMARKABLE TRUE STORY the Wicked Witch of the West. IN & OF ITSELF Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st NOW ON BROADWAY (Closes Sept. 3) (1 hr, no St., btw Broadway & Eighth O | th intermission) Magic meets Ave., 877.250.2929. TELECHARGE.COM I (212) 239-6200 MAJESTIC THEATRE 247 West 44 St. storytelling in this paradox- ical theater piece, written OFF-BROADWAY+ OGerald Schoenfeld Theatre Telecharge.com | 212.239.6200 and performed by Derek BEYOND 236 WEST 45TH STREET DelGaudio, directed by AFTERGLOW phantombroadway.com Frank Oz and produced by (Closes July 30) A one-night COMEFROMAWAY.COM OFFICIAL AIRLINE Neil Patrick Harris. Daryl Roth stand with a third man turns Theatre, 101 E. 15th St., at Union into something more for Sq. E., 800.745.3000.

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MEASURE FOR MEASURE mission) A young wizard with (Closes July 16) Simon a scar on his forehead makes Godwin, associate director things challenging for Wayne, of Britain’s Royal National an average boy from New Theatre, directs Shakespeare’s Mexico, and his mates (known dark comedy in which as Puffs) in this comical take order and chaos, lust and on the Harry Potter phenom- purity clash. Theater for a enon. New World Stages, Stage New Audience, Polonsky 5, 340 W. 50th St., btw Eighth & Shakespeare Center, 262 Ninth aves., 212.239.6200. Ashland Pl., btw Lafayette Ave., & Fulton St., Brooklyn, SEEING YOU 866.811.4111. (Closes Aug. 31) From the producer of “Sleep No More” NAPOLI, BROOKLYN comes this immersive and (Closes Sept. 3) The times they environmental storytelling are a-changin’ in Meghan experience staged in a for- Kennedy’s new play. The mer abattoir/meat market three Muscolino sisters come underneath The High Line. of age in 1960 Park Slope, Audiences, which must be Brooklyn, where the future 18 and over, stand through- they want to pursue is in out the show: There are no conflict with their parents’ seats. 450 W. 14th St., btw traditional values. Laura Pels Washington St. & 10th Ave. Theatre, Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK 111 W. 46th St., btw Sixth & The Public Theater’s summer Seventh aves., 212.719.1300. T:4.1875” season of free Shakespeare in Central Park concludes A PARALLELOGRAM with a comedy. July 11-Aug. (Previews begin July 11, opens 13: “A Midsummer Night’s Aug. 2, closes Aug. 20) If life Dream.” Free tickets are were preordained, and you distributed, two per person, knew in advance what was at the Delacorte Theater in going to happen to you, Central Park on the day of good as well as ill, but had no the performance and by power to change anything, ONGS random mobile lottery on the would you still choose to ST S TodayTix app, also on the day go on living? Pulitzer Prize- THE BE of the performance. Delacorte winning playwright Bruce MOVES Theater in Central Park, en- Norris poses the question in ST trance at Central Park West & W. his new comedy. Tony Kiser THE BE 81st St., 212.539.8500. Theatre at Second Stage, 305 TIME W. 43rd St., btw Eighth & Ninth ST SLEEP NO MORE aves., 212.246.4422. THE BE (up to 3 hrs) Mask-wearing BROADWAY T:4.1875” audiences wander at will and PIPELINE ON at their own pace through a (In previews, opens July 10, 100,000-square-foot environ- closes Aug. 27) In Dominique ment—an abandoned 1930s Morisseau’s new play, an luxury hotel—eavesdropping inner-city public school on scenes and characters teacher sends her only son that conjure up Shakespeare’s to a private boarding school, “Macbeth.” The McKittrick where his rage may lead to Hotel, 530 W. 27th St., btw 10th expulsion. Did she make the & 11th aves., 866.811.4111. right decision as a parent? IN ITS Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at NOW SOULPEPPER ON 42ND Lincoln Center, 150 W. 65th St., ND STREET SMASH btw Broadway & Amsterdam YEAR! (July 1-29) Toronto’s cele- Ave., 212.239.6200. 2 brated theater company, Soulpepper, makes its U.S. PUFFS MARQUIS THEATRE, 210 W. 46TH ST. debut with a monthlong (Previews begin July 8, opens repertory season of plays, Ana Villafañe. Photo: Matthew Murphy Matthew Photo: AnaVillafañe. TICKETMASTER.COM 877-250-2929�OnYourFeetMusical.com July 16) (1 hr 45 mins, no inter- musicals and concert perfor-

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40 WHERE I JULY 2017 41 Shows Food parks in all five boroughs. Bâtard Highlights in Central Park: This space, which once housed Montrachet July 7: Umphrey’s McGee. July 9: Buffy Sainte-Marie. July and Corton, serves up inventive Modern 16: Fela Tribute. July 17: Yo La Tenga. July 19: PJ Harvey. July European cuisine and expertly crafted cock- 27: Regina Spektor. July 31: All tails and offers a 25-page wine list—18 pages Time Low. Free, except July 7, 19, 27 and 31. Rumsey Playfield, of which are wines from the Burgundy re- Central Park, enter at Fifth Ave. gion—in a relaxed setting with warm lighting & 72nd St., 212.360.2777. and cozy banquettes. It was voted Best New THE TOWN HALL Restaurant by the James Beard Foundation in “The People’s Concert Hall” boasts an eclectic lineup of 2015 and has continued to maintain a Michelin performers. Highlights: July 10: Broadway Rising Stars. Star since 2015. 239 Broadway, at N. Moore St., July 14-16: Tim & Eric: 10 Year 212.219.2777, batardtribeca.com. Anniversary Awesome Tour. July 19: #IMOMSOHARD. July 26: Offa Rex (The Decemberists and Olivia CHELSEA+ liers and an eat-in garden. L tails—of which the frozen THE GROWLER Chaney). July 27: Ben Gibbard. MEATPACKING (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Moscow mule is the highlight. American. Gastropub fare that 123 W. 43rd St., btw Sixth Ave. & BLOSSOM DU JOUR Su). $$ 315 10th Ave., btw W. 28th D (Tu-Su), Brunch (Sa & Su). includes hot dogs, sausages, Broadway, 212.840.2824. Vegetarian. Vegan/veggie & W. 29th sts., 215.695.8080. $$ 79 Clinton St., btw Suffolk & small plates and sandwiches, dishes—from seitan Philly Attorney sts., 917.388.3575. in a space outfitted to cele- TICKET SERVICES cheesesteaks to kale salads EAST VILLAGE+ brate mankind’s love for ca- BROADWAY PLUS VIP to bean burgers to green LOWER EAST SIDE KATZ’S DELICATESSEN nines. L & D (daily). $$ 55 Stone SERVICES smoothies—can be taken to BAR GOTO Jewish/American. One of St., btw Broad & William sts., Among the many services go or eaten while seated at Contemporary Japanese. NYC’s oldest delicatessens, 917.409.0251. offered are meet-and- the counter. B, L & D (daily). $ Housemade concoctions this iconic spot has been serv- greet packages for several 259 W. 23rd St., btw Seventh & (Sakura martini: sake, gin, ing pastrami, corned RESERVE CUT Broadway and Off-Broadway Eighth aves., 212.229.2595; and maraschino, cherry blossom) beef, knishes and other Steak House. This elegant hit shows. Custom packages three other NYC locations. served in a cozy cocktail bar classics since 1888. Tickets kosher chophouse features can be designed to include with food specialties such are given for purchase; don’t quality sushi, seafood and cuts ow CAFETERIA walk-on roles, performing st Sh as okonomi-yaki (savory lose them! L & D (daily). $$ 205 of meat that include aged workshops for all ages and unnie Contemporary American. cabbage pancakes) and the E. Houston St., at Ludlow St., wagyu beef. L (M-F), D (Su- behind-the-scenes tours. Log The F Comfort food favorites are restaurant’s renowned miso 212.254.2246. Th). $$$$ The Setai Wall Street, on to broadwayplus.com for “ given modern sprucing—gin- wings. D (Tu-Su). $$$ 245 40 Broad St., btw Beaver St. & further information and to ger salmon with fava beans Eldridge St., btw E. Houston & THE STANTON SOCIAL Exchange Pl., 212.747.0300. make reservations. own!” and mac ‘n‘ cheese spring Stanton sts., 212.475.4411. Contemporary American. The In T -NY1 rolls—in an ultra-contempo- sharing menu is inventive at TREADWELL PARK TKTS BOOTHS rary dining room known to at- BLUE RIBBON this bustling, sleek hangout, DOWNTOWN Day-of-performance discount tract hungry post-clubbers. B, KANPAI GARDEN offering dishes such as French Contemporary American. tickets for many Broadway L & D (daily). $$ 119 Seventh Ave., Contemporary Japanese. Plates onion soup dumplings, Smoked pork nachos, burgers and Off-Broadway shows can at W. 17th St., 212.414.1717. of pork meatball curry with Kobe beef sliders and spicy and other classic bar bites be purchased at the four per- crispy scallion and quail egg, rabbit sausage orecchiette. D fill the menu at this brand- manent TKTS booths in Times CULL & PISTOL oxtail onigiri, and pork belly (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ new Downtown location. D Square (Father ), Seafood. This oyster-lovers’ are on offer at this quaint hotel 99 Stanton St., btw Ludlow & (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ in Lower Manhattan (South haven is known for its happy patio bar nestled alongside Orchard sts., 212.995.0099. 301 South End Ave., at Albany Street Seaport, corner of Front hour, with a plethora of Sushi Izakaya. D (nightly), St., 212.945.0528; TREADWELL & John sts.), in Downtown oysters available for $1 each. Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ FINANCIAL DISTRICT+ PARK Contemporary American. Brooklyn (1 MetroTech Center, Dinner specialties include lob- SIXTY LES Hotel, 190 Allen St., LOWER MANHATTAN Twenty craft brews and ciders corner of Jay St. & Myrtle Ave. ster ramen and a gargantuan at E. Houston St., 212.466.0404. ACQUA AT PECK SLIP on tap can be sipped while Promenade) and in Lincoln clambake dinner for two. L & Italian. Traditional Italian playing ping-pong or catch- Center’s David Rubenstein ® D (daily). $$$ Chelsea Market, 75 CLANCEY cuisine in a cozy, brick-walled ing the game on one of 12 Atrium (61 W. 62nd St., btw Winner 2004 Tony Awards Triple Crown Ninth Ave., btw W. 15th & W. 16th Contemporary American. space, featuring seasonal big-screen HDTVs. D (nightly), Broadway & Columbus Ave.). sts., 646.568.1223. Inventive dishes such as menus that include made Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ 1125 First Discounts range between 20 Best Musical. Best Score. Best Book. Yesterday Lo Mein (fresh daily mozzarella, fettuccine Ave., at E. 61st St., 212.832.1551. and 50 percent. The service DEATH AVE cold noodles with crispy hot and daily homemade ravioli, charge of $4.50 per ticket Greek. American cuisine with pork belly) and shrimp and and fresh baked bread. L & FLATIRON+GRAMERCY helps support other TDF AvenueQ.com 212-239-6200 a Greek twist, served in a grits (white speckled grits, D (daily), Brunch (Sa & Su). MARI VANNA (Theatre Development Fund) NEW WORLD STAGES 340 W 50th St (between 8th & 9th Aves.) 4,000-square-foot Hellenic special oils and shrimp) can $$ 21 Peck Slip, at Water St., Russian. Beet-infused vodka

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Food SEARCH THE CITY / For more listings, see wheretraveler.com/NewYork an off broadway hit Food of smoked salmon crepes, L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & space introduces “fine-fast” seafood paella and guava with since 1944! CORNER SOCIAL housemade borscht and Su). $$ 913 Broadway, btw E. 20th dining, offering guests oft-ro- cream cheese dessert. Contemporary American. Local pickles. Rustic furniture, fine & E. 21st sts., 212.673.6333. tating dishes conceptualized L & D (daily). $$ 62 Charles St., at DJs provide the soundtrack china and musical instruments by world-renowned chefs (e.g., W. 4th St., 212.929.3189. Authentic Neapolitan Cuisine for a menu that includes complete the experience. L & RHONG-TIAM Jean-Georges Vongerichten, buttermilk fried oysters with D (daily). Brunch (Su). $$$ 41 E. Thai. This bite-size spot of- Magnus Hansson) and brought 2ND CITY from the landmark restaurant Vidalia onion chow-chow 20th St., btw Park Ave. So. fers up traditional spicy Thai to fruition by the Chefs Club Filipino. Dishes such as the made famous by and truffle aioli, and braised & Broadway, 212.777.1955. dishes such as flaming green team in the restaurant’s open Flip-N-Out burger—a double pork belly with smashed scal- bean chicken and tamarind kitchen. B, L & D (daily). $$ cheeseburger with lettuce, lion bliss potatoes, Brussels METROPOLIS fish. L & D (daily). $$ 31 E. 21st 62 Spring St., at Lafayette St., tomato, onion and a secret sprouts and pork jus. D (M-F), OYSTER BAR & LOUNGE St., btw Broadway & Fifth Ave., 646.780.5456. Filipino-style banana pepper Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ 321 Lenox American Seafood/Sushi. 212.420.7500; 331 Lexington Ave., ketchup—and a sushi-grade Ave., at W. 126th St., 212.510.8552. Shellfish lovers can indulge at E. 39th St., 212.682.8880. KESTE PIZZA & VINO tuna poke bowl with steamed in raw bar platters, flavored Italian. Salads and panini coconut rice, from television MINTON’S oysters and creative rolls at this GREENWICH VILLAGE+ accompany 43 artisan-style personality and Chef/owner American. A tribute to Minton’s swanky subterranean seafood wood-fired pizzas, served in a Jordan Andino. L & D (daily). Playhouse—a jazz hotbed haven, which also has a stage BARBUTO brick-walled space. L & D (daily). $$ 525 Hudson St., btw W. 10th & and former inhabitant of showcasing jazz performers. Italian. Chef Jonathan $$$ 271 Bleecker St., btw Jones Charles sts., 917.639.3262. the space, opened by Henry D (Tu-Sa). $$$ 31 Union Sq. West, Waxman’s menu features and Cornelia sts., 212.243.1500. Minton in 1938—serves at E. 15th St., 212.533.2500. rotating seasonal dishes that HARLEM Southern Revival plates in a include sautéed filet of fluke SEVILLA CHERI Our only location is lounge-lizard atmosphere PUNCH and grilled leg of lamb. L (M-F), RESTAURANT AND BAR French. Three-course dinners while live jazz plays. L (Su), International. Multicultural D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ Spanish. Open 365 days a are created daily in a homey th D (nightly). $$ 206 W. 118th fare—Mediterranean salads, 775 Washington St., btw W. 12th year, this local favorite, with yet elegant space with a piano, 236 W. 56 Street St., btw Adam Clayton Powell grilled oysters with pepperoni & Jane sts., 212.924.9700. gold-leather banquettes and fireplace, sofas, garden and between Broadway and Eighth Avenue Jr. Blvd & Saint Nicholas Ave., butter, spiced duck breast with white tablecloths, has been terrace. D (Tu-Su), Brunch 212.243.2222. duck confit fried rice and apri- CHEFS CLUB COUNTER family-run since 1941. The cozy (Sa & Su). $$ 231 Lenox Ave., cot mustard—in a space with Contemporary American. spot is known for its genteel btw W. 121st & W. 122nd sts., www.patsys.com (212) 247-3491 OLIVE GARDEN an upstairs wine bar. A bustling counter-service service, large tapas menu, 212.662.4374. Italian/American. NYC’s newest Olive Garden location offers its unlimited soup, salad and bread sticks to start the meal and entrées such as crispy chicken ravioli supremo and classic stuffed mushrooms. L & D (daily). $$ 100 W. 125th St., at Malcolm X Blvd., 917.534.7937; and three other NYC locations.

LITTLE ITALY+ CHINATOWN AMAZING 66 Chinese. Hefty Chinese meals abound on the menu of 100+ dishes, such as mixed-seafood chow mein, shredded pork in garlic sauce and steamed grass carp. L & D (daily). $$ 66 Mott St., btw Bayard & Canal sts., SIX Snow DAILY 212.334.0099. LUNCHES Crab BRINKLEY’S BROOME ST. Crab DRINK Contemporary American. UNDER Traditional gastropub Legs SPECIALS fare—duck fat fries, hefty $ $15.99 hamburgers, vanilla bread 9 BEER • WINE • MORE pudding—can be enjoyed along side an assortment of local beers and wines, in this sleek, contemporary space. L 33rd & 7th (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & 155 W 33rd St. • (212) 695-9580 Su). $$ 406 Broome St., at Centre St., 212.680.5600.

44 WHERE I JULY 2017 45 Food Food Drew Nieporent & The Myriad Restaurant Group LOMBARDI’S de Bourgogne. An all-Burgun- ing patio. L & D (daily). $$$ 50 menu as soon as the kitchen Italian. America’s first pizzeria dy wine list offers reds and Invite You to Rockefeller Plz., W. 50th St., btw opens at 5:30 pm, but only 12 has been serving its New whites by the bottle, as well as Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.767.0371. burgers are served up nightly. York-style, coal-oven-fired a sparkling brut by the glass. “Eat Downtown!” This Parisian-style bistro also pizza pies for more than 100 L & D (M-F), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ MORRELL WINE BAR & CAFE serves a variety of entrées years. L & D (daily). Cash only. 48 W. 55th St., btw Fifth & Sixth American. A 52-page, 1,000- and features its own wines. $$ 32 Spring St., at Mott St., aves., 212.586.7650. plus bottle list and more than D (nightly). $$$ 180 Prince St., 212.941.7994. 150 wines offered by the glass btw Thompson & Sullivan sts., MURRAY HILL complement small plates of 212.966.3518. WO HOP CAFÉ CHINA country or classic charcuterie Chinese. Established in 1938, Chinese. Step back in time, and crab and avocado salad. L THEATER DISTRICT+ this subterranean Cantonese through heavy steel doors, Great American Food & Wine Modern European Dining (daily), D (M-Sa). $$ 1 Rockefeller HELL’S KITCHEN 375 Greenwich St. | 212-941-3900 239 West Broadway | 212-219-2777 joint is a popular NYC late- to 1930s Shanghai at this vin- Plaza, btw Fifth & Sixth aves., DB BISTRO MODERNE

night hangout, staying open tage-outfitted restaurant with WINNER! 212.262.7700. Contemporary American. Winner of the Wine Spectator Best New Restaurant in America 24 hours a day and serving Michelin-starred Szechuan Grand Award since 2002 American dishes are fused “An award winning French bistro with reasonable 2015 James Beard Awards roasted duck lo mein, chicken cuisine that includes dim prices in the heart of midtown” TAAM-TOV with French flair for spe- with oyster sauce and other sum and tea-smoked duck. Russian. Conventional kosher cialties such as the “original classic dishes. For those seek- L & D (daily). $$$ 13 E. 37th La Bonne Soupe Uzbeki cuisine in a classical- db burger” (sirloin meat filled ing less “buzz” and more inti- St., btw Madison & Fifth aves., ly homey Russian setting. with braised short ribs, foie macy, a dining room is availa- 212.213.2810. 48 West 55th Street Specialties include house- gras and black truffle on a ble upstairs. L & D (daily). $ 17 (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) made borscht, Uzbek pilaf and Parmesan bun). B (daily), Mott St., btw Worth & Mosco sts., HER NAME IS HAN (212) 586-7650 buckwheat kasha. L (M-F), D L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa Award-Winning New Style Japanese Award-Winning New Style Japanese 212.962.8617. Korean. Bibimbap, spicy stir- (M-Th). $$$ 41 W. 47th St., btw & Su). $$$ City Club Hotel, 55 W. Monday through Sunday 11:30AM to 11:00PM NEW LOCATION! MIDTOWN LOCATION! fried potato noodles with 195 Broadway | 212-219-0500 40 W. 57th St.| 212-757-3000 Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.768.8001. 44th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., MIDTOWN EAST+ prawns and green peppers, 212.391.2400. MIDTOWN WEST and marinated pork barbecue SOHO+NOLITA AVRA ESTIATORIO ribs are meant for sharing MyriadRestaurantGroup.com CANAL STREET MARKET GUY FIERI’S Greek. Whole fish, dry-aged at this homey restaurant. www.labonnesoupe.com Various. This food hall features AMERICAN KITCHEN & BAR sirloins and lamb loin chops Korean specialty drinks, vendors of contemporary American. Buttermilk-brined are cooked on charcoal in sowoju and hwayo, are some Korean food, as well as a chicken tenders coated in an open kitchen. L (M-F), D of the available libations. L Japanese ramen stand known crunchy, crushed pretzels (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$$ (M-F), D (nightly). $$ 17 E. 31st for take-away noodles that and creamy mac ‘n’ cheese 141 E. 48th St., btw Third St., btw Madison & Fifth aves., LUNCHLUNCH && travel well. Market guests can with chicken and crumbled & Lexington aves., 212.759.8550. 212.779.9990. also frequent a bubble tea bacon are just some of the DINNER stand and an ice cream stand. flavors on television per- HOOTERS VEZZO DINNER B, L & D (daily). $$ 265 Canal St., sonality Guy Fieri’s menu. L Contemporary American. Italian. Thin-crust pizza with btw Lafayette St. & Broadway. & D (daily). $$ 220 W. 44th St., Comfort food (several varie- numerous fresh toppings, an DAILYDAILY btw Seventh & Eighth aves., ties of chicken wings, ribs array of salads and a fine beer LADURÉE 646.532.4897. and burgers) served in a and wine menu, served in a French. Guests can pick up bi-level wood-paneled space cozy brick-walled space. L & D macarons from the retail HB BURGER with a bar and big-screen (daily). $$ 178 Lexington Ave., counter or indulge in tea American. Diners enjoy spe- TVs. L & D (daily). $$ 155 W. 33rd at E. 31st St., 212.839.8300. service and French-inflected cialty burgers, housemade St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., fare in this ornately decorated sodas, milkshakes, egg creams 212.695.9580. THE WATER CLUB Parisian-style café. B, L & D and “the world’s smallest hot American. Spectacular views (daily). $$$ 398 W. Broadway, fudge sundae.” L & D (daily). $$ JAMS of the East River provide a ro- btw Broome & Spring sts., 127 W. 43rd St., btw Sixth Ave. & American. House-baked mantic atmosphere in which 646.392.7868. Broadway, 212.575.5848. pastries can be eaten along- to dine on North American side griddled Berkshire pork hard-shell lobster, grilled MISSION CHINESE HEARTLAND BREWERY terrine Benedict for breakfast, branzino, filet mignon and Contemporary Chinese. American. Eleven handcraft- while Jams chicken—Chef other savory dishes. D (Tu-Su), Specialty dishes, such as ed beers as well as a hearty Jonathan Wexler’s signature Brunch (Su). $$$ 500 E. 30th St., shellfish in black bean sauce steakhouse menu that in- dish—is served for dinner. at the East River., 212.683.3333. thickened with pig’s blood, cludes bison burgers and St. French and American wines make the typically long line Louis-style center-cut pork are offered by the glass. B & L ROCKEFELLER worth the wait at Chef Danny ribs. L & D (daily). $$ 127 W. 43rd (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & CENTER Bowien’s buzzing spot. D St., btw Broadway & Sixth Ave., Su). $$$ 1414 Sixth Ave., btw. W. DEL FRISCO’S GRILLE (nightly). $$$ 171 E. Broadway, 646.366.0235; 350 Fifth Ave., at 57th & W. 58th sts., 212.703.2007. American. Specializing in Breakfast Lunch Dinner Brunch btw Rutgers & Jefferson sts., 34th St., 212.563.3433; 625 Eighth grills and grub cooked in a 212.432.0300. Ave., at W. 41st St., 646.214.1000. LA BONNE SOUP wood-burning oven, this TIMES SQ MIDTOWN W HB BURGER EMPIRE STATE French. Classic French cuisine stylishly casual sister of Del 127 43 ST 625 8TH AVE 127 43 ST 350 5TH AVE 396 West Broadway R AOUL’S NOBU FIFTY SEVEN AT B’WAY AT 41 ST AT B’WAY AT 34 ST offerings such as quiche with Frisco’s has digs that include 646.392.7868 | laduree.com French. The nationally-ranked Japanese. The flagship’s ham and cheese and escargot a sweeping bar and a sprawl- burger is offered off-the- grandiose Uptown sister. 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46 WHERE I JULY 2017 47 Food FEED Food YOUR CUBAN D (daily). $$$ 40 W. 57th St., btw $$$ 190 Church St., at Duane St., SIDE. as main courses that include a KEUKA KAFE: A WINE BAR Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.757.3000 212.542.9440. pork chop sandwich and but- Contemporary American. NOBU DOWNTOWN Japanese. Extraordinary Cuban Cuisine. ternut squash with seafood NYC’s only Finger Lakes-based Celebrated dishes on Chef JUNGSIK Awesome cocktails. Great vibe. chowder. Live music every Su wine bar has more than 50 Nobu Matsuhisa’s menu Contemporary Korean. French 8 pm. L & D (daily). Brunch (Sa & wines by the glass. The food include yellowtail with jal- and Spanish influences shape PAELLA, SANGRIA, & FLAN, OH MY! Su). $$$ 1590 Second Ave., btw E. menu offers house-made apeño and black cod with the cutting-edge cooking Serving up the best Spanish food NYC can offer 82nd & E. 83rd sts., 212.203.2751. specialties like grilled water- since 1941 in the heart of Greenwich village. miso, while brand-new menu techniques of Michelin- melon salad. L (M-F), D (night- additions include bigeye starred Seoul-born Chef Yim 62 CHARLES ST. @ W. 4TH ST. REDFARM ly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ 112- 0 4 tuna tataki with truffle eryngii Jung Sik. D (M-Sa). 2 Harrison 212.929.3189 | 212.243.9513 Contemporary Chinese. Queens Blvd., at 75th Rd., Forest mushrooms. L (M-F), D (night- St., at Hudson St., 212.219.0900. sevillarestaurantandbar.com Communal table and cozy Hills, Queens, 718.880.1478. ly). $$$ 195 Broadway, btw Vesey banquettes set the scene for & Fulton sts., 212.219.0500. RACINES NY guests to indulge in a menu KONDO French. Elegant dishes (lamb The evolution of Cuban Cuisine® fusing Chinese and American Japanese. Chef Shinobu PATSY’S ITALIAN with fennel, artichoke and elements for main dishes such Kondo serves authentic sushi RESTAURANT black olives with salsa verde) as the sautéed black cod with and sashimi in a 40-seat space Italian. Open since 1944, this and a wide selection of inter- black beans and Thai basil. with bar seating. Hot plates of friendly family-run restaurant, national wines. D (M-Sa). $$$ D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). scallop and burdock tempura a favorite of the late Frank 94 Chambers St., btw Broadway $$$ 2170 Broadway, btw W. and grilled pork loin are also Sinatra, specializes in authen- & Church St., 212.227.3400. 76th & W. 77th sts., 212.724.9700; available, and can be finished tic Neapolitan cuisine. An all- 529 Hudson St., btw W. 10th & off with a Japanese-style day menu includes linguine TRIBECA GRILL Charles sts., 212.792.9700 . tiramisu for dessert. L (Tu-F), D puttanesca and a trio of ravio- Contemporary American. The (Tu-Su). $$ 2913 Broadway, btw li. L & D (daily). $$ famed Robert De Niro/Drew ROBERT 29th & 30th sts., Astoria, Queens, 236 W. 56th St., btw Broadway Nieporent collaboration offers Contemporary American. In a 347.617.1236. & Eighth Ave., 212.247.3491. robust American fare and a 236 West 52nd Street, New York, colorful dining room over- 20,000-bottle list in a historic New York • 212-586-7714 looking Central Park and MILK BURGER UTSAV INDIAN BAR & GRILL former warehouse with high victorscafe.com Columbus Circle, guests American. Potato buns hold Indian. There is a cozy bar and ceilings, exposed brick and a sample dishes that include Black Angus beef with such outdoor seating on the lower warm vibe. The wine list has Scottish salmon with Israeli toppings as grilled mush- level and, on the upper level, repeatedly won the Wine couscous and filet mignon rooms and Muenster (porto- elegant decor and floor-to- Spectator’s Grand Award. Established 1925 Voted with foie gras mousse and bello burger), fried eggs and ceiling windows, where you L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch shaved truffles. L & D (daily). bacon (jalapeño burger) and can enjoy savory traditional (Su). $$$ 375 Greenwich St., at e Top Museum of Arts & Design, 2 Oaxaca cheese, sliced ham Indian flavors. Convenient Franklin St., 212.941.3900. Milkshake Columbus Cir., 9th fl., at Eighth and pineapple (Hawaiian for pre-theater dining. L & D in New York Ave. & W. 59th St., 212.299.7730. burger). L & D (daily). $$ 148 (daily). $$$ 1185 Sixth Ave., en- UPPER EAST SIDE+ by USA Today, CBS TV and AAA Bruckner Blvd., at E. 132nd St., trance on W. 46th St., btw Sixth & UPPER WEST SIDE THE BOROUGHS Mott Haven, Bronx, 212.360.1988. Seventh aves., 212.575.2525. LEXINGTON CANDY SHOP e Top THE ALCOVE American/Diner. This old- Contemporary American. NORTHERN TERRITORY VICTOR’S CAFÉ school luncheonette is best Lemonade A cozy wooden space outfit- Australian. A rustic aesthetic Cuban. Island classics—ropa known for its traditional diner - Breakfast served all day - in New York ted with chalkboards offers at an eatery serving steak and vieja (shredded Black Angus menu and fresh egg creams. B, NYTimes an extensive selection of craft onions with chimichurri sauce steak in a bed of plantains), L & D (daily). $$ 1226 Lexington 1226 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER OF 83RD ST. Olive Garden Harlem beers on tap. Food specialties and beef meat pie with garlic adobo-marinated prime beef Ave., at E. 83rd St., 212.288.0057. 3 BLOCKS FROM THE MET Welcomes You to the Family include smoked salmon mashed potatoes. Plus, brews tenderloin, Creole jumbo 212.288.0057 bruschetta, spicy chorizo and on tap and elegant desserts shrimp—in a colorful dining MAISON PICKLE chicken tacos, and the ”Alcove (poached pears in wine and room with palm trees. L & D American. Comfort-food Burger.“ D (W-M), Brunch (Sa & chai tea). D (Tu-Su), L (Sa & Su). (daily), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ classics—crisp sour pickles, Lunch: 12 – 2:30pm | Dinner: 5:30 – 10:30pm Su). $$ 41-11 49th St., at Skillman $$ 12 Franklin St., at Meserole 236 W. 52nd St., btw Broadway & biscuits, fresh green toma- Ave., Sunnyside, Queens, Ave., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Eighth Ave., 212.586.7714. toes, buttermilk chicken with 347.813.4159. 347.689.4065. mushroom gravy—served TRIBECA in a modern, spacious room. BAR UNI RUNNER & STONE GRAFFITI EARTH Five varieties of housemade Contemporary Japanese. Contemporary American. Contemporary Indian. Persian French dip are offered and Seafood dishes (uni shooter Specialties such as duck and Indian influences run served with house-baked with quail egg, wild salmon pastrami and spicy curried wild on the menu inside the French rolls. L (M-F), D toast with horseradish, cream) hummus can start a meal of elegant 20-seat dining room (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ served alongside a Japanese smoked pork chop or braided of Executive Chef/Owner 2315 Broadway, at W. 84th St., 1185 Avenue of the Americas. Enter at 46th St. Ravioli de Portobello whiskey-oriented cocktail ricotta ravioli, and breads and Jehangir Mehta’s second 212.470.5566. btw 6th & 7th aves | 212.575.2525 | www.utsavny.com menu and a daily Happy Hour. pastries are baked on-site all resto. Dishes include shiitake D (Tu-Su). $$ 674 Manhattan day until close. B, L & D (daily). This bi-level restaurant in the heart of panna cotta with long pepper THE PENROSE 100 W. 125th Street, New York, NY 10027 Ave., btw Nassau & Norman $$ 285 Third Ave., btw President squid and garlic coconut soup Share plates (oyster sliders, , offers an inventive Indian menu, a cozy lounge and lovely outdoor seating. (917) 534-7937 olivegarden.com aves., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, & Carroll sts., Gowanus, with chickpea caviar. D (Tu-Sa). fried Brussels sprouts), as well 646.833.8564. Brooklyn, 718.576.3360.

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LORD & TAYLOR Contemporary and classic clothing and accessories for ACCESSORIES 99 Vandam St., btw Hudson & 15 W. 55th St., btw Fifth winning titles, toys, games all ages from over 400 design- BAGGU Greenwich sts., 212.242.2457. & Sixth aves., 646.290.6801. and CDs. 2780 Broadway, er brands can be found at the Bright-colored leather, nylon at W. 107th St., 212.678.1654. oldest specialty store in the and canvas handbags in a A SECOND CHANCE ELIE SAAB U.S. 424 Fifth Ave., btw 38th & variety of shades, prints and A favorite of stylists and the Lebanese luxury fashion de- BOOK CULTURE 42ND ST. at PARK AVE. | GRANDCENTRALTERMINAL.COM 39th sts., 212.391.3344. patterns, including neon and fashion-savvy, this consign- signer Elie Saab brings his ac- This independent bookseller 4 5 6 S 7 stripes. 242 Wythe Ave. No. 4, ment shop offers designer claimed dress collections and carries literature, poetry, non- MACY’S at N. Third St., Williamsburg, brands, such as Chanel and perfumes into a 4,000-square- fiction and children’s books The department store spans Brooklyn, 800.605.0759. Louis Vuitton, at deep dis- foot space on Madison Ave., and hosts in-store events. a full city block with cloth- counts. 155 Prince St., at his first and only U.S. outpost. 536 W. 112th St., btw ing, accessories and home CARTIER W. Broadway, 212.673.6155; 860 Madison Ave., at E. 70th St., Amsterdam Ave. & Broadway, decor, plus cosmetics and FIFTH AVENUE MANSION and one other NYC location. 212.933.4566. 212.865.1588; and various other fragrances. 151 W. 34th St., Housed in a 1917 landmark NYC locations. VISIT btw Broadway & Seventh Ave., mansion owned by American APPAREL UNIQLO ™ 212.695.4400. tycoon Morton F. Plant, this BRIONI Chic, casual basics in bold THREE LIVES & CO. M&M’S WORLD boutique retail experience Elegant Italian fashion for and vibrant hues, including A well-read staff guides SAKS FIFTH AVENUE has four meticulously ren- men in a recently opened T-shirts, jeans, coats, sweat- readers through the book In Times Square A luxury department store ovated, elegant floors, with space. Tailored clothing, ers and accessories by the selection at this old-world carrying designer apparel, room designs dedicated to sportswear and accessories Japanese brand. Free, same- institution. 154 W. 10th St., accessories and home decor, such pop-culture legends are featured on the ground day alterations are also availa- at Waverly Pl., 212.741.2069. plus cosmetics and fragranc- as Elizabeth Taylor and Andy floor, while the brand’s re- ble. 546 Broadway, btw Spring es. 611 Fifth Ave., btw 49th & Warhol. The mansion’s sec- nowned custom suiting de- & Prince sts.; 31 W. 34th St., btw DEPT. STORES+ 50th sts., 212.753.4000; ond floor houses bridal and partment sits on the second Fifth & Sixth aves.; 666 Fifth CENTERS 230 Vesey St., Brookfield Place, diamond collections as well level. 688 Madison Ave., at E. Ave., at 53rd St., 877.486.4756. BARNEYS NEW YORK at West St., 646.344.6300. as the new Princess Grace 62nd St., 212.376.5777; and one Luxe couture for men and salon. 653 Fifth Ave., at 52nd St., other NYC location. BOOKS women from the world’s SAKS FIFTH AVENUE 212.446.3400. ALBERTINE top designers, such as Marc MEN’S STORE DANIEL PATRICK French literary culture is the Jacobs, Givenchy, Ogle and Saks’ outpost exclusively for COACH HOUSE This eponymous Australian raison d’être for the Payne Fendi; shoes, accessories, designer menswear and ap- The luxury handbag and clothing brand offers New Whitney mansion’s book- cosmetics and housewares parel also features a monthly accessory brand opens a York City-inspired high-end store. Operated by the French are also stocked. 660 Madison rotating brand collaboration flagship location on Fifth Ave., streetwear with a minimalistic Embassy’s Cultural Services Ave., btw E. 60th & E. 61st sts., pop-up shop, custom fitting, featuring an on-site leather ar- and militaristic aesthetic. department, the shop con- 212.826.8900; and three other mmsworld.com a tech bar, barbershop, per- tisan, leather repair and clean- 96 Grand St., btw Mercer tains more than 14,000 French NYC locations. sonal leather footwear fitting ing services. 685 Fifth Ave., at & Greene sts., 646.682.9934. and English titles by authors and an in-store coffee shop. 53rd St., 212.758.2450. from 30 French-speaking BERGDORF GOODMAN Brookfield Place, 250 Vesey DOMENICO VACCA countries. 972 Fifth Ave., Men, women and children St., btw West & Liberty sts., ELLEN CHRISTINE COUTURE This swanky store brims with at 79th St., 212.650.0070. can find designer labels, 212.301.2440. Hats inspired by all eras and high-end apparel and acces- accessories and cosmetics in styles—including fascinators, sories for men and women, BANK STREET BOOKSTORE this iconic New York depart- SAKS FIFTH AVENUE OFF 5TH bandeaux and large brim and also includes an in-house A trusted destination for ment store. 754 Fifth Ave., btw Valid in-store only while supplies last. Good for one-time use. Void if reproduced or altered. Limit 1 Discounted designer fashions headwear—fill this show- tailor, beauty salon, barber- children’s literature, with 57th & 58th sts., 212.753.7300; coupon per person/visit. Cannot be combined w/other coupons, offers or previous purchases. Any other for men and women, plus use constitutes fraud. Expires 9/30/2017. ®/TM Trademarks ©Mars, Incorporated 2017 room. By appointment only. shop and Italian café. classic picture books, award- 888.774.2424. ©DELSEY PLUGGAGE, DELSEY PHOTO: shoes, bags and accessories.

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125 E. 57th St., btw Lexington storage solutions and stylish as Jaeger-LeCoultre, Patek 420 Fifth Ave., btw 37th & 38th & Park aves., 212.634.0730; small items for home, gar- Philippe, Chopard and Baume sts., 212.395.9614; 1 Union Sq. and three other NYC locations. den and office. 110 Greene & Mercier, plus a line of jewel- West, at E. 14th St., 212.206.7641; St., btw Spring & Prince sts., ry that includes 18-karat gold 1132 Third Ave., btw E. 66th THE SHOPS 212.475.0001; and various earrings, brilliant diamond & E. 67th sts., 212.535.2607. AT COLUMBUS CIRCLE other NYC locations. rings, classic cameos and This high-end retail and din- precious gemstones. 700 Fifth TECH+MUSIC ing complex features more M&M’S WORLD NEW YORK Ave., at 55th St., 212.397.9000. ACADEMY RECORDS & CDS than 40 stores, the world-class A shop for paraphernalia Rare CD albums and vinyl Restaurant and Bar Collection, inspired by the beloved SPECIAL SERVICES records in all mainstream gen- a park-view atrium and candies, such as T-shirts, EAST MIDTOWN res can be bought and sold art installations. Time Warner drinkware, candy dispensers, PARTNERSHIP here. 12 W. 18th St., btw Fifth Center, 10 Columbus Cir., and specialty and themed The East Midtown & Sixth aves., 212.242.3000. btw W. 58th & W. 60th sts., holiday items. 1600 Broadway, Partnership’s Passport gives 212.823.6300. btw W. 48th & W. 49th sts., card holders direct access B&H PHOTO, 212.295.3850. to deals at a multitude of VIDEO & PRO AUDIO WESTFIELD Midtown restaurants, shops, One-stop shopping for WORLD TRADE CENTER ROYCE art dealers, spas and fitness the newest technology at This shopping center features Founded in Sapporo, Royce centers. Available for pur- discount prices, including a stellar lineup of stores, shows how Japan does chase online. 212.813.0030. cutting-edge cameras, hard including John Varvatos, chocolate with its choco- drives and audio and video Kit & Ace, L.K. Bennett and late-dipped potato chips FAMILY CARE OPTIONS, INC. equipment. 420 Ninth Ave., Roberto Coin. 185 Greenwich and popcorn, bitter truffles This licensed, bonded and at W. 34th St., 800.606.6969. St., btw Vesey & Barclay sts., and wafers. 509 Madison insured company connects 212.284.9982. Ave., btw E. 52nd & E. 53rd sts., travelers to babysitters, nan- SONY SQUARE 646.590.0650; and two other nies, eldercare providers, dog Sony’s showroom allows FOOTWEAR NYC locations. walkers and pet caregivers. shoppers to touch and play JACK ROGERS 212.748.8377. with innovative products, White walls and black-oak THE SHOP AT NBC STUDIOS including audio devices, gam- floors make a crisp backdrop Shop for merchandise from STYLE ROOM ing systems, televisions and for the 12,000-square-foot hit NBC shows, such as Fashion expert Karen Parker more. 25 Madison Ave., store’s collection of 100-plus “Today,” “Late Night With Seth O’Brien creates personalized at E. 25th St., 212.833.8800. styles of embellished and Meyers” and “The Tonight shopping tours that include embroidered leather sandals, Show.” 30 Rockefeller Plz., VIP access to designer TOYS+GAMES heels and flats. 1198 Madison at W. 49th St., 212.664.2754. showrooms. 225 W. 34th St., KIDROBOT Ave., btw E. 87th & E. 88th sts., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., Collectible and limited- 212.259.0588. JEWELRY 646.245.5316. edition toys, art and apparel FREY WILLE Find the best of the city reflect urban culture and MEPHISTO Fine Viennese rings, pen- SPORTING GOODS street fashion. 118 Prince St., This French shoe label offers dants, cuffs, watches and LULULEMON ATHLETICA btw Greene & Wooster sts., comfortable, casual footwear, earrings inspired by the work This popular yoga-focused 212.966.6688. such as sneakers and sporty of artists, such as Gustav exercise and athleisure appar- sandals, for men and women. Klimt and Claude Monet. 624 el company also offers weekly NINTENDO® WORLD 1040 Third Ave., btw E. 61st & Madison Ave., btw E. 58th & E. community yoga classes and A 10,000-square-foot inter- E. 62nd sts., 212.750.7000; 1089 59th sts., 800.801.4094. workout accessories. 2139 active gaming paradise that Madison Ave., at E. 82nd St., Broadway, btw W. 75th & features Nintendo Wii kiosks, 646.422.1000. MARTINIQUE JEWELERS W. 76th sts., 212.362.5294; and branded merchandise and In Times Square since 1963, several other NYC locations. exclusive items. 10 Rockefeller SHOE PARLOR this fine jeweler offers a vast Plz., at W. 48th St., 646.459.0800. Men and women can find a selection of jewelry, including PARAGON SPORTING GOODS variety of footwear for any a full Pandora boutique with This only-in-New-York sports PLAYING MANTIS occasion, whether a formal exclusive NYC charms, the mecca carries equipment and Shop for wooden toys and party or hiking. Styles include Thomas Sabo collection and clothing from major brands, natural fiber dolls and animals Clarks Wallabees, Hunter and timeless diamond and 18- including Timberland and that are inspired by cultures UGG boots, and Converse karat gold pieces. Watch bat- Patagonia. 867 Broadway, at E. from around the world. sneakers. 851 Seventh Ave., tery replacement and jewelry 18th St., 212.255.8889. 32 N. Moore St., btw Varick btw W. 54th & W. 55th sts., repair are also available. 750 & Hudson sts., 646.484.6845. 212.582.0039; 212.842.0574. Seventh Ave., btw W. 49th & W. REEBOK FITHUB 50th sts., 212.262.7600. The sportswear brand’s con- THE RED CABOOSE GIFTS+HOME cept stores are chock-full of This hobby shop offers a DESIGN WITHIN REACH WEMPE JEWELERS its signature athletic apparel, wide array of preconstructed The modern furniture sup- Fifth Avenue’s only official footwear and accessories for model trains, boats, cars and plier stocks sleek furniture, Rolex dealer also carries other men, women and kids, along planes. 23 W. 45th St., btw Fifth luxuriously soft bedding, prestigious brands such with in-store fitness activities. & Sixth aves., 212.575.0155.

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Whitney Museum of Pkwy., at Washington Ave., American Art Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, 718.638.5000. More than 50,000 square feet of indoor galler- ies and 13,000 square feet of outdoor space are COOPER HEWITT Located in the former resi- devoted to temporary exhibitions and a per- dence of industrialist Andrew Carnegie, this Smithsonian manent collection of American art and artists. museum uses groundbreak- The Whitney holds no fewer than 3,155 works ing technology to create in- teractive exhibits on historic by Edward Hopper (1882–1967), including his and contemporary design. 1930 oil on canvas “Early Sunday Morning” (left), Open M-F, Su 10 am-6 pm, Sa 10 am-9 pm. 2 E. 91st St., at which depicts Seventh Avenue in Greenwich Fifth Ave., 212.849.8400. Village. Open M, W-Su. 99 Gansevoort St., btw EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO Washington & West sts., 212.570.3600. The art and cultural heritage of the Caribbean and Latin America are celebrated at this center of Latin pride. Open ART GALLERIES btw Park & Madison aves., fine art photographs of iconic W. 27th St., btw 10th & 11th W-Sa 11 am-6 pm, Su noon-5 BORTOLAMI 212.644.4400. musicians and encompasses aves., 212.677.4520. pm. 1230 Fifth Ave., at 104th St., The gallery features works by jazz, blues and rock while 212.831.7272. rising contemporary artists, JAMES COHAN GALLERY spanning the generations. TAYLOR | GRAHAM including Tom Burr, Lena Contemporary art, paintings, Open M & Tu 11 am-7 pm, American and European art FISHER LANDAU CENTER Henke and Eric Wesley. Open sculpture, video, installations W-Sa 10 am-8 pm, Su noon- from the 19th century to the FOR ART M-F 10 am-6 pm. 39 Walker St., and photography by estab- 6 pm. 116 Prince St., 2nd fl., present, with a specialization The extensive private art col- btw Broadway & Church St., lished and emerging artists. btw Greene & Wooster sts., in museum-quality sculpture. lection of Emily Fisher Landau, 212.727.2050. Open M-F 10 am-6 pm. 533 212.941.8770. Open M-F 10 am-5:30 pm. 32 which includes 20th-century W. 26th St., btw 10th & 11th E. 67th St., btw Park & Madison and contemporary prints, EDWYNN HOUK GALLERY aves., 212.714.9500; 291 Grand OPERA GALLERY aves., 212.535.5767. paintings and sculpture Specializing in vintage St., btw Allen & Eldridge sts., The NYC branch of an interna- from major American artists photography from 1917 to 212.714.9500. tional gallery showcases 19th- ART MUSEUMS like Ed Ruscha and Jasper 1939, the gallery represents and 20th-century master- AMERICAN FOLK ART Johns, is housed in a former the estates of Brassaï, Bill JOAN B. MIRVISS LTD. works by Pablo Picasso, Jean MUSEUM parachute-harness factory. Brandt, Dorothea Lange Japanese fine art, including Dubuffet, Andy Warhol and The museum’s permanent Open Th-M noon-5 pm. Free. and other Modernist mas- screens, scrolls, wood-block Marc Chagall, as well works by collection of more than 8,000 38-27 30th St., btw 38th & 39th ters. Contemporary pho- prints, and modern and con- emerging contemporary art- objects focuses on works aves., Long Island City, Queens, tographers include Annie temporary ceramics. Open ists. Open M-Sa 10 am-7 pm, created by self-taught (as 718.937.0727. Leibovitz, Sebastiann Bremer, M-F 11 am-6 pm. 39 E. 78th St., Su 11 am-6 pm. 791 Madison opposed to formally trained) Robert Polidori and others. Ste. 401, btw Park & Madison Ave., at E. 67th St., 646.707.3299. American artists in a variety THE FRICK COLLECTION Open M-F 11 am-6 pm. 745 aves., 212.799.4021. of mediums and dating from The former residence of Fifth Ave., 4th fl., at 58th St., PERROTIN the 18th century to today. industrialist Henry Clay Frick 212.750.7070. THE MANHATTAN ART & With sister spaces in Paris, Included are paintings, quilts, houses one of the world’s ANTIQUES CENTER Hong Kong, Tokyo and needlework and other tex- most magnificent collections 11R More than 100 established Seoul, the New York gallery tiles. Open Tu-Th, Sa 11:30 of old-master paintings, fur- Performance art, sculpture galleries on three levels offer has recently relocated from am-7 pm, F noon-7:30 pm, Su nishings and decorative arts. and installations by artists an encyclopedic selection of Madison Avenue to the Lower noon-6 pm. Free. 2 Lincoln Sq., Open Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 11 such as Hilary Berseth, Mika antiques, fine art, decorative East Side, where a summer Columbus Ave., at W. 66th St., am-5 pm. Children under 10 Tajima and Ishmael Randall accessories, silver and jewelry group exhibition is on the cal- 212.595.9533. not admitted. 1 E. 70th St., at Weeks. Open Tu-F 11:30 from the Americas, Europe, endar. Open M-F 10 am-6 pm. Fifth Ave., 212.288.0700. am-5:30 pm. 195 Chrystie St., Africa and Asia. Open M-Sa 130 Orchard St., btw Delancey BROOKLYN MUSEUM btw Rivington & Stanton sts., 10:30 am-6 pm, Su noon-6 & Rivington sts., 212.812.2902. More than 1 million objects GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM 212.982.1930. pm. 1050 Second Ave., at E. 55th make up the multiple perma- One of the most significant St., 212.355.4400. SUNDARAM TAGORE nent collections of this inter- architectural icons of the 20th HAMMER GALLERIES GALLERY nationally recognized mu- century, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Nineteenth- and 20th-cen- MORRISON HOTEL GALLERY This gallery’s focus is the inter- seum. Ancient Egyptian and famous structure is the tury European and American Founded in 2001 by music action between Western and contemporary American art, repository for a world-class paintings by artists such industry insiders, the gallery non-Western contemporary among other specialties, are permanent collection and as Grandma Moses, represents more that 125 paintings, photography and housed in a 560,000-square- temporary exhibitions. Open Pablo Picasso and Wassily international music photogra- sculpture, as well as perfor- foot Beaux Arts building. M-W, F, Su 10 am-5:45 pm, Sa Kandinsky. Open M-F 9:30 phers and their archives. The mance art, film and music. Open W, F-Su 11 am-6 pm, 10 am-7:45 pm. 1071 Fifth Ave.,

am-5 pm. 32 E. 67th St., catalog features thousands of Open Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. 547 Th 11 am-10 pm. 200 Eastern N.Y. MUSEUM, ©WHITNEY 1930, MORNING,” SUNDAY “EARLY HOPPER, EDWARD PHOTO: at 89th St., 212.423.3500.

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ICP MUSEUM Ave., Long Island City, Queens, am-6 pm, Th 11 am-9 pm. manent collection boasts Lovage The International Center of 718.784.2084. 235 Bowery, btw Rivington & more than 1,600 paintings, Breathaking panoramic views of the NYC Photography (ICP), founded Stanton sts., 212.219.1222. sculptures, drawings, prints, in 1974, is devoted to pho- THE MORGAN LIBRARY & photographs, mixed-media skyline within a 17-foot-tall space that boasts tography and visual culture. MUSEUM THE NOGUCHI MUSEUM works and installations. Open floor-to-ceiling windows and a glass roof. Open Tu-W, F-Su 10 am-6 pm, Initially the private library of The former studio of re- Th-F noon-9 pm, Sa 10 am-6 Th 10 am-9 pm. 250 Bowery, financier J. Pierpont Morgan, nowned Japanese sculptor pm, Su noon-6 pm. 144 W. Housemade specialty cocktails include the btw Prince & E. Houston sts., the facility now hosts tempo- and set designer Isamu 125th St., btw Malcolm X & 212.857.0000. rary exhibitions in addition to Noguchi now houses per- Adam Clayton Powell Jr. blvds., Caribbean Cosmo (Double Cross vodka, being a research library and manent and traveling exhi- 212.864.4500. Cointreau, hibiscus syrup, pineapple, lime and THE JEWISH MUSEUM museum containing rare and bitions, as well as an outdoor Archaeological artifacts, cere- priceless books, manuscripts, sculpture garden. Open W-F SPECIAL ART SHOWS prosecco) and the Mahalo (Sombra mezcal, monial objects, photographs, drawings and prints. Open 10 am-5 pm, Sa & Su 11 am-6 LIZ GLYNN: OPEN HOUSE house-made Bloody Mary mix, fresh lemon, works on paper and art Tu-Th 10:30 am-5 pm, F 10:30 pm. 9-01 33rd Rd., at Vernon (Thru Sept. 24) Los Angeles- exhibitions explore Jewish di- am-9 pm, Sa & Su 10 am-6 pm. Blvd., Long Island City, Queens, based artist Liz Glynn reima- jalapeño). Food offerings include braised ox- versity and culture in the past, 225 Madison Ave., at E. 36th St., 718.204.7088. gines a historically exclusive tail tacos. 350 W. 40th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., present and future. Open 212.685.0008. space—the now-demolished Su-Tu, F-Sa 11 am-5:45 pm, Th 101 SPRING STREET Fifth Avenue ballroom of 212.956.7200. 11 am-8 pm. 1109 Fifth Ave., at MUSEUM OF ARTS AND The SoHo home and studio William C. Whitney—as a 92nd St., 212.423.3200. DESIGN of minimalist Donald Judd space accessible to all. The The process of transforming (1928–1994) is a multistory, outdoor exhibition features LESLIE-LOHMAN MUSEUM OF materials into expressive completely restored cast-iron 26 cast-concrete pieces of ACTIVITIES SPIN NEW YORK St., btw Bowery & Chrystie St., COMIC STRIP LIVE GAY AND LESBIAN ART objects is celebrated at this structure. All artworks, includ- furniture—including sofas, CHELSEA PIERS This 13,000-square-foot table 646.559.0702. Stand-up and open-mic The world’s first museum center for innovative arts ing important pieces by Judd, chairs and footstools—that This multisport, 30-acre wa- tennis club features a lounge, nights rule at this popular dedicated to exhibiting and crafts. Open Tu-W, F-Su Dan Flavin, Jean Arp, Kurt mimic the 18th-century terfront facility features two pro shop, bar, restaurant SUGAR EAST venue, where Eddie Murphy and preserving LGBTQ art. 10 am-6 pm, Th 10 am-9 Schwitters, John Chamberlain pieces that once decorated indoor ice-skating rinks, an and private room. 48 E. 23rd A grandfathered-in smoking started out. 1568 Second Open W, F-Su noon-6 pm, Th pm. 2 Columbus Circle, btw and others, are displayed as the Whitney ballroom. Daily indoor swimming pool, a golf St., btw Park & Madison aves., license allows this upscale Ave., btw E. 81st & E. 82nd sts., noon-8 pm. Free. 26 Wooster Broadway & Eighth Ave., originally installed by Judd. dawn to dusk. Free. Doris C. driving range, gymnasium, 212.982.8802. lounge and bar to be one of 212.861.9386. St., btw Canal & Grand sts., 212.299.7777. Open Tu, Th-Sa for 90-minute Freedman Plaza, Central Park, weight-training room, track, seven NYC venues to permit 212.431.2609. tours. 101 Spring St., at Mercer Fifth Ave., at 60th St. batting cages, the largest rock BARS+LOUNGES smoking indoors. Small plates GREENWICH VILLAGE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART St., 212.219.2747. climbing wall in the Northeast COPPER & OAK include skewers of chorizo COMEDY CLUB THE METROPOLITAN One of the world’s greatest re- LLUIS LLÉO: MORPHO’S NEST and a full-service spa for men A Lower East Side liquor-lov- and pineapple and boneless National headliners, as well MUSEUM OF ART positories of 20th-century art RUBIN MUSEUM OF ART IN THE CADMIUM HOUSE and women. W. 23rd St., at the er’s paradise, offering more house-smoked wings in tam- as up-and-comers, tickle the Greek and Roman galleries; contains masterpieces by van Paintings, books, artifacts, (Thru July 31) Spanish artist Hudson River, 212.336.6666. than 200 brandies, more than arind barbecue sauce. A short funny bone nightly in this vast fashion holdings; instru- Gogh, Picasso and Matisse, textiles and more from the Lluis Lléo’s five monumental 500 whiskeys, 50 tequilas, wine list complements an cozy basement space. 99 ments of historical, technical a sculpture garden and an Himalayas and the surround- front-and-back outdoor CONEY ISLAND BREWING CO. 40-plus rums and a small extensive menu of house-de- MacDougal St., btw Bleecker St. and social importance; and extensive film collection. ing regions, including Nepal, paintings on carved sand- This brewery is just a block rotating food menu of snacks signed cocktails labeled by & Minetta Ln., 212.777.5233. renowned collections of Open Su-Th, Sa 10:30 am-5:30 Bhutan, , China and stone slabs recall traditional from the Coney Island and sandwiches. 157 Allen St., flavor, such as “grapefruit” American, European and Far pm, F 10:30 am-8 pm. 11 W. Mongolia. Featured events Catalan Romanesque fres- boardwalk and is attached btw Rivington & Stanton sts., or “tobacco”. Asthmatics be- UPRIGHT CITIZENS BRIGADE Eastern fine and decorative 53rd St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., include jazz and acoustic con- coes and reference modern to MCU Park, home of the 212.460.5545. ware: smoking is the theme. THEATRE art, and more fill this ency- 212.708.9400. certs, lectures and film series. American masters Mark Brooklyn Cyclones minor 1125 First Ave., at W. 61st St., Newcomers and seasoned clopedic museum, which Open M & Th 11 am-5 pm, W Rothko, Ellsworth Kelly and league baseball team. Eight HAVEN ROOFTOP 212.832.4610. comics perform improv, houses more than 5,000 years NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK 11 am-9 pm, F 11 am-10 pm, Sa Agnes Martin. Open 24/7. house drafts rotate in the The chic Theater District aerie sketch and stand-up shows in of artistic endeavor from The elegant town-house & Su 11 am-6 pm. 150 W. 17th Free. The installation is on taproom, and limited-release serves location-appropriate li- TÍR NA NÓG UCB’s two Manhattan theat- every corner of the world. museum is dedicated to St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., Park Avenue btw E. 52nd & E. specialty styles are often bations, such as the Cloudtini Furniture and architectural ers. 153 E. 3rd St., btw aves. B Open Su-Th 10 am-5:30 pm, F 20th-century German and 212.620.5000. 56th sts. on tap. Tours happen three made with Grey Goose vodka, pieces from churches in & A, 212.366.9231; 307 W. 26th & Sa 10 am-9 pm. Admission Austrian fine and decorative times daily (2, 4 and 6 pm) and St.-Germain and lychee. Ireland decorate this upscale St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., to the main building of The art and design by Gustav SCULPTURECENTER UP CLOSE: MICHELANGELO’S are free. Outdoor seating is Bar-bites include crudités, after-work watering hole, 212.366.9176. Metropolitan Museum of Art Klimt, Egon Schiele, Otto Dix The internationally recog- SISTINE CHAPEL available. 1904 Surf Ave., at W. charcuterie and small plates which functions as home includes same-day admission and others. Open Th-M 11 nized cultural organization (Thru July 22) Thirty-four of 17th St., Coney Island, Brooklyn, (smoked salmon, beef car- base for New England Patriots JAZZ CLUBS to the museum’s two annex- am-6 pm. 1048 Fifth Ave., at is New York’s only nonprofit Michelangelo’s ceiling fres- 800.482.9197. paccio). The Sanctuary Hotel fans on NFL game days. 315 es: The Met Cloisters and The 86th St., 212.628.6200. institution to champion coes from the Sistine Chapel New York, 132 W. 47th St., 10th W. 39th St., btw Eighth & Ninth Seasonal American food with Met Breuer. 1000 Fifth Ave., at contemporary sculpture in in the Vatican, including MURRAY’S CHEESE CLASSES fl., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., Aves., 212.760.0072; 254 W. 31st a Southern accent whets the 82nd St., 212.535.7710. NEW MUSEUM all its forms. Open Th-M 11 “The Creation of Adam” and Educational cooking, pairing 212.466.9000. St., at Eighth Ave., 212.630.0249. appetite for jazz and bur- Boasting several levels of gal- am-6 pm. 44-19 Purves St., “The Last Judgment,” are and plating classes are availa- lesque entertainment at this MOMA PS1 lery space, this museum—in btw Thomson & Jackson aves., reproduced in near-life-size ble at this shop stocked with ONE MILE HOUSE COMEDY CLUBS swank supper club. Duane Housed in what was once a a striking building designed Long Island City, Queens, formats that allow visitors hundreds of imported and ar- Located next door to Bowery THE BROADWAY Park, 308 Bowery, btw Houston public school, this affiliate of by Tokyo-based architects 718.361.1750. to the exhibition to interact tisanal cheeses and charcute- Ballroom, this grungy-but- COMEDY CLUB & Bleecker sts., 212.732.5555. the Museum of Modern Art Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue with the artworks face to rie. Classes include mozzarella sleek, vintge watering hole Top stand-up comedians presents exhibits of up-and- Nishizawa/SANAA—explores THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN face. Open daily 10 am-9 pm. making, whiskey cocktails has two chalkboards detailing from Sirius XM Radio, Comedy MEZZROW coming artists. Restaurant contemporary cutting-edge HARLEM Tickets start at $15. The Oculus, and cheese, and wine and the 30 craft beers rotating Central and more perform Named for Milton “Mezz” and bookshop on the prem- art in a variety of mediums by Dedicated to local, national Westfield World Trade Center, cheese 101. 254 Bleecker St., on tap, as well as a beer list of at this Times Square venue. Mezzrow (1899-1972), the ises. Open Th-M noon-6 pm. American and international and international artists of 185 Greenwich St., btw Vesey & btw Sixth Ave. & Seventh Ave. 60-plus bottles and cans and 318 W. 53rd St., at Eighth Ave., American jazz clarinetist and

22-25 Jackson Ave., at 46th artists. Open Tu-W, F-Su 11 African descent, the per- Barclay sts., 212.284.9982. GROUP HOSPITALITY ©ADDISON LOVAGE, PHOTO: So., 212.243.3289. a full food menu. 10 Delancey 212.757.2323. proponent of New Orleans

56 WHERE I JULY 2017 57 Scene Receive 10% OFF with this ad Scene jazz, the intimate club in Theater Live 3000. July 14: of DJs on both floors. The trapeze, silks, trampoline, Greenwich Village is actually a Monsta X: Beautiful in the U.S. venue is known for big-name lyra and Spanish web. Online jazz piano room and lounge. July 21: MOE. July 22: Davido. hip-hop artists celebrating advanced registration is re- 163 W. 10th St., basement, btw July 28-29: ONE OK ROCK. album release parties, as quired, and new students pay Waverly Pl. & Seventh Ave. So., 1515 Broadway, at W. 44th St., well as themed weekday a $22 fee on top of class price. 646.476.4346. 888.929.7849. dance celebrations liked Outdoor Lower Manhattan Weekday Warriors night and facility open May-Oct. Pier SHOWMANS SAINT VITUS TuesdayBabyTuesday. 244 W. 40, 353 West St., at Houston St., Harlem’s old-school jazz Bands—from aspiring to 14th St., btw Seventh & Eighth 212.242.8769; and one other club has been jiving since reputable famous—come aves., 212.242.4411. NYC location. 1942. 375 W. 125th St., btw St. from far and wide to put on Nicholas & Morningside aves., metal and punk shows at this SPECIAL VENUES+ SPORTS 212.864.8941. popular metal bar and con- st th EXPERIENCES NEW YORK CITY FC cert venue. 1120 Manhattan PENN STATION 254 West 31 Street, near 8 Avenue 212.630.0249 KADAMPA MEDITATION New York City’s professional th th SMALLS Ave., at Clay St., Greenpoint, TIMES SQUARE 315 West 39 Street, near 8 Avenue 212.760.0072 CENTER Major League Soccer (MLS) This tiny jazz club offers at Brooklyn, no phone. Daily guided meditation franchise, featuring players least three live acts nightly drop-in classes, study pro- from the U.S., Latin America, and documents all live jazz SLATE grams, modern Buddhism Europe and Africa, plays its bands and jam sessions The sleek bi-level billiards retreats and much more are 2017 home matches at Yankee on video. 183 W. 10th St., at parlor features pool tables, a offered at this center locat- Stadium. July 19: Toronto FC. Seventh Ave. So., 646.476.4346. snooker lounge, ping-pong, ed in the heart of Chelsea, July 22: Chicago Fire. Yankee flat-screen TVs and the sig- with branches other parts Stadium, 1 E. 161st St., at River POP/ROCK CLUBS+ nature Cue Ball cocktail (Stoli of Manhattan, as well as Ave., Bronx, 855.776.9232. VENUES Vanil, Malibu rum, pineapple in Brooklyn and Queens. BROOKLYN STEEL juice, lime). 54 W. 21st St., btw Curious meditators are wel- NEW YORK METS This 1,800-capacity concert Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.989.0096. come to tackle self-guided The Amazin’ Mets chase a hall opened in April 2017 with 54 West 21st Street Between 5th & 6th Avenues | 212-989-0096 practice anytime classes are National League pennant a superior sound system, SUITE 36 Free Games Friday’s for Happy Hour 4-9 PM www.tirnanognyc.com not in session. Classes range in their 2017 home-game and has a wide range of This multilevel hybrid—a res- from basic introductions to season. June 30-July 2: artists billed for the summer. taurant, sports bar and night- Buddhist meditation, and all Philadelphia Phillies. July Highlights: July 6: Arca & Jesse life hot spot—hosts events are welcome to explore at any 14-16: Colorado Rockies. July Kanda Live. July 20: Ride. and serves a diverse menu Come Try our level. 124 W. 24th St., btw. Sixth 17-20: St. Louis Cardinals. July 319 Frost St., btw Debevoise (baked crab and artichoke & Seventh aves., 212.924.6706. 21-23: Oakland Athletics. Citi & Morgan aves., Greenpoint, dip, Hawaiian pulled pork) in Brand New.... Field, 123-01 Roosevelt Ave., Brooklyn. 212.260.4700. a refined setting (wood pan- Menu LOUIE’S SKATEBOARDING at 126th St., Flushing, Queens, eling, tufted leather booths). SCHOOL 718.507.8499. FORD AMPHITHEATER AT 16 W. 36th St., btw Fifth & Sixth Individual and group classes, CONEY ISLAND BOARDWALK aves., 212.695.0036. single classes or packages NEW YORK RED BULLS This 5,000-seat amphitheater, are available at this skate- Bradley Wright-Phillips and situated along the boardwalk WARSAW boarding school for all levels the two-time MLS Supporters just yards from the Atlantic This Polish community center 16 West 36th St. (beginner, intermediate and Shield champions take on Ocean, hosts performing doubles as a concert venue, Between 5th and advanced). Classes are offered their 2017 competition at their artists throughout the playing host to a range of 6th Avenues in several locations in the city: state-of-the-art soccer arena summer. Highlights: July 12: eclectic performers, from pop Beginner classes are held at in New Jersey. Highlights: July Echo & The Bunnymen and to punk and metal. A small the Bandshell, in the middle 19: San Jose Earthquakes. July Violent Femmes. July 15: but Greenpoint-appropriate 212-695-0036 • www.suite36nyc.com of Central Park. Equipment 29: Montreal Impact. Red Bull Singers in Action Part VI: Beres Polish food menu, featuring rental $15. 646.221.4652. Arena, at Cape May St. & Frank Hammond, Marcia Griffiths, potato and cheese pierogi, E. Rodgers Blvd., Harrison, N.J., Third World. July 16: Kidz Bop hunters stew, a kielbasa THE NEW YORK NIGHT LIFE 877.727.6223. “Best Time Ever” Tour. July sandwich—or a platter with Experience nightlife in the 23: Wendy Williams’ Mixtape all three. A full bar is availa- “city that never sleeps” on NEW YORK YANKEES Block Party: Fat Joe+Remy Ma, ble and offers nightly drink curated excursions to NYC’s The storied 116-year-old M.O.P., Naughty by Nature, Big specials. Open on concert top bars, lounges and clubs. Bronx Bombers face off Daddy Kane, Charly Black. nights. Cash only. The Polish Venues include the Dream against National and 3052 W. 21st St., at Riegelmann National Home, 261 Driggs Hotels, One Oak and Pink American league competi- Boardwalk, West Brighton, Ave., btw Leonard & Eckford Elephant. All-inclusive pack- tion this month. Highlights: Brooklyn, no phone. sts., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, ages include transportation, July 3-5: Toronto Blue Jays. 212.777.6800. entrance fees and drinks. July 7-9: Milwaukee Brewers. PLAYSTATION THEATER 324 W. 47th St., btw Seventh & July 25-26: Cincinnati Reds. The 2,150-seat, 45,000-square- UP&DOWN Eighth aves., 646.338.0895. July 27-30: Tampa Bay Rays. foot concert space hosts The buzz at this nightclub July 31-Aug. 2: Detroit Tigers. live music events frequently. hits its pinnacle after 1am, but TRAPEZE SCHOOL NEW YORK Yankee Stadium, 1 E. 161st St., Hightlights: July 3: Dash the party goes on all night Classes for beginner and at River Ave., Bronx, Berlin. July 8: Mystery Science and always with a variety advanced fliers include flying 212.926.5337.

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SeaGlass Carousel programs, tours and a hands- The $16 million, family-friendly attraction in on children’s adventure gar- CHIHULY den offer an escape from the Lower Manhattan blends art, architecture and city. Open Tu-Su 10 am-6 pm. 2900 Southern Blvd., Bronx, music into a magical underwater environment. Through October 29 718.817.8700. Within the glass-and-steel pavilion, shaped NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE like a monumental nautilus shell, 30 fiberglass This hands-on learning center fish—dramatically lit by color-changing LED appeals to the scientist in everyone. Visitors explore lights and as large as 9.5 feet wide and 13.5 biology, physics, chemistry and technology through feet tall—spin and swim. Each ride lasts 3.5 more than 450 permanent minutes. Daily 10 am-10 pm, weather permit- exhibitions. Open M-F 9:30 am-5 pm, Sa & Su 10 am-6 ting. $5 per ride. , enter the park at State & pm. 47-01 111th St., Flushing Water sts., 212.344.3491. Meadows Corona Park, , 2016, Atlanta, 2016, Botanical Garden Queens, 718.699.0005.

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This online Travel Coupon am-5:30 pm. 2300 Southern The memorial to President W-Su 9 am-5 pm. Free. 414 Dale Chihuly, the tallest building in the website offers discounts, Blvd., Bronx, 718.220.1500. Franklin D. Roosevelt on his W. 141st St., btw St. Nicholas & Western Hemisphere affords Lead Sponsor Sponsors Mobile Media supported by coupons and promo codes namesake island in the East Convent aves., 646.548.2310. Gillian and LuEsther T. Mertz uninterrupted views in every for hotels, car rentals, shows, CENTRAL PARK River was realized by architect Robert Steel Charitable Trust direction. Open daily 9 am-10 attractions, activities, airport The popular urban par- Louis I. Kahn and inspired THE HIGH LINE pm (last ticket sold at 9:15 pm). LOCATED IN BRONX, NY, JUST 20 MINUTES ON METRO�NORTH FROM GRAND CENTRAL • GET TICKETS AT NYBG.ORG shuttles and more. Discounts adise—New York City’s by Roosevelt’s famous 1941 The 1.45-mile-long elevated One World Trade Center, 285 can be as much as 60 percent. backyard—encompasses “Four Freedoms” speech. park and public promenade Fulton St., entrance to the ob- 843 acres and contains wood- Jo Davidson’s monumental offers views of the Hudson servatory is on West St., at Vesey NEW YORK CITYPASS lands; lawns; gardens; hiking, bronze head of Roosevelt is River and Manhattan skyline, St., 844.602.4000. The discount pass provides biking and jogging paths; set within a granite alcove plus gardens and public art access to six major attractions the ; and on which the four free- displays. Open daily 7 am-11 SOUTH STREET SEAPORT at a saving of 40 percent off Victorian Gardens, an amuse- doms—freedom of speech, pm. Free. Gansevoort to W. This Lower Manhattan area regular admissions. Passes are ment park. Btw 59th and 110th freedom of worship, freedom 34th sts., btw 10th and 12th is a 12-block historic district sold at participating attrac- sts., btw Fifth Ave. and Central from want and freedom aves., 212.500.6035. featuring shopping, dining, tions and are good for nine Park W., 212.310.6600. from fear—are carved. Open bars, entertainment and a consecutive days from the M, W-Su 9 am-7 pm. Free. MORRIS-JUMEL MANSION museum. Fulton St., at South first day of use. 888.330.5008. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING , 212.204.8831. Built in 1765, this Palladian- St., on the East River. EXPERIENCE style house was used as ATTRACTIONS Wraparound views of New GULLIVER’S GATE Gen. George Washington’s ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL ANISH KAPOOR: York from the 86th- and The interactive, miniature headquarters in 1776; today, One of the nation’s largest DESCENSION 102nd-floor observatories. world display features more its rooms recreate different gothic-style cathedrals, locat- (Thru Sept. 10) Sculptor Anish Open daily 8 am-2 am (last than 300 built-to-scale mod- periods in the mansion’s his- ed in the heart of Midtown, Kapoor’s public-art instal- elevator ascends at 1:15 am). els of well-known landscapes tory. Open Tu-F 10 am-4 pm, is a center of Catholic life. lation invites spectators to Every day, 100 visitors who and monuments, as well as Sa & Su 10 am-5 pm. 65 Jumel Masses daily. Fifth Ave., btw experience how a seemingly book in advance can see the hundreds of moving model Terrace, btw W. 160th & W. 50th & 51st sts., 212.753.2261. ordinary element like water sun rise from the 86th-floor trains, planes and people 162nd sts., 212.923.8008. can behave in an out-of-the- observatory. 350 Fifth Ave., btw from past, present and future. STATUE OF LIBERTY ordinary way. Twenty-six feet 33rd & 34th sts., 212.736.3100. Visitors can take home minia- NEW YORK AQUARIUM The 151-foot neoclassical in diameter and surrounded ture versions of themselves, More than 8,000 marine ani- statue, designed by Frédéric by a railing, “Descension” is a NATIONAL thanks to a full-body scanner mals representing 350 species Auguste Bartholdi, was a gift continuously spiraling funnel MONUMENT and 3-D printer. Open daily live in replicas of the ocean at from France to the United of water that has been treated This landmark structure, a 9 am-10 pm (last entry at this family favorite in Coney States in 1886, and is known with an all-natural black dye. former customs house, is on 8:30 pm). 216 W. 44th St., btw Island. Open daily 10 am-6 worldwide as a symbol of Daily 9 am-9 pm. Free. Pier 1, the site of the United States’ Broadway & Eighth Ave. pm (last entry 5 pm). W. 8th • Shows • Museums freedom and democracy. Brooklyn , Brooklyn, first capitol, where the Bill St. & Surf Ave., Coney Island, • Attractions • Activities Open daily. Free. 212.363.3200. 718.222.9939. of Rights was adopted and HAMILTON GRANGE Brooklyn, 718.265.3474. • Hotels • Tours George Washington took NATIONAL MEMORIAL THEODORE ROOSEVELT his presidential oath in 1789. The Federal-style home of NEW YORK BOTANICAL • Car Rentals • Harbor Cruises BIRTHPLACE NATIONAL The largest urban zoo in the Open M-F 9 am-5 pm. Free. Alexander Hamilton (1755– GARDEN • Airport Shuttles • Nightlife HISTORIC SITE United States provides natural 26 Wall St., at Nassau St., 1804) includes a visitor center, Lush gardens, a conservatory, • Restaurants • Shopping The reconstruction of the

habitats and environments 212.825.6990. exhibits relating to his life and walking trails, educational MILLER CEDAR SARA CAROUSEL, SEAGLASS PHOTO: boyhood home of the 26th

60 WHERE I JULY 2017 61 Sights SEARCH THE CITY / For more listings, see wheretraveler.com/New York Explore president of the United museum, visitors seeking THE MUSEUM AT FIT this Smithsonian Institution High Line Tour States—the first president their heritage are welcome Fashion is celebrated through branch promotes Native The story of this elevated park starts in 1934, to be born in New York City to consult the archives of the public programs and exhibi- American history, culture, lan- (Donald Trump, the nation’s American Family Immigration tions of contemporary and guages and arts through per- when freight trains ran on the High Line from 45th president, is the second History Center. Open daily. historic clothing, avant-garde manent and temporary exhi- W. 34th St. to a terminal in TriBeCa, carrying president to be born in the Free. Ellis Island: 212.363.3200. accessories, textiles and other bitions. Open daily 10 am-5 city; Trump was born on June visual materials. Open Tu-F pm, Th 10 am-8 pm. Free. 1 goods to and from Manhattan’s industrial dis- 14, 1946, in Queens)—in- FRAUNCES TAVERN MUSEUM noon-8 pm, Sa 10 am-5 pm. Bowling Green, at Broadway, cludes period rooms, muse- George Washington bade Free. Seventh Ave., at W. 27th 212.514.3700. trict. The last train ran in 1980, and the tracks um galleries and a bookstore. farewell to his officers St., 212.217.4558. remained unused until 2002, when plans for Open Tu-Sa 9 am-5 pm. Free. in 1783 at the end of the NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 11 28 E. 20th St., btw Park Ave. So. & Revolutionary War in what MUSEUM OF CHINESE IN MEMORIAL & MUSEUM the High Line’s preservation began. Today vol- Broadway, 212.260.1616. is now a museum of Early AMERICA Within the original footprints unteer guides lead free 75-minute tours. Tours American history and culture. Artifacts, exhibits, events and of the Twin Towers are two TOP OF THE ROCK Open M-F noon-5 pm, Sa & archives chronicle the tradi- massive pools consisting of take place twice a week on Tu (6:30 pm) and Sa The observation deck at the Su 11 am-5 pm. 54 Pearl St., at tions and history of Chinese 30-foot cascading waterfalls (10 am) between May 2 and Oct. 31. top of Rockefeller Center Broad St., 212.425.1778. Americans. Open Tu-W, F-Su and parapets, on which welcomes visitors with 11 am-6 pm, Th 11 am-9 pm. are inscribed the names of 91 Gansevoort St., at Washington St. panoramic vistas some 70 INTREPID SEA, AIR & SPACE 215 Centre St., btw Howard & nearly 3,000 victims from floors above street level. MUSEUM Grand sts., 855.955.6622. the 9/11 attacks in New Open daily 8 am-midnight A national historic landmark, York, at the Pentagon and in (last elevator ascends at 11:15 the USS Intrepid aircraft MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF Pennsylvania, as well as the TRANSPORTATION concourse: M-Sa 7 am-9 pm, LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD to points throughout New pm). 30 Rockefeller Plz., W. carrier offers access to sev- NEW YORK Feb. 26, 1993, World Trade AMTRAK Su 11 am-6 pm. E. 42nd St., btw This rail service, which op- Jersey, including Newark 50th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., eral decks featuring historic New York City’s past, present Center bombing. Memorial: Guests travel in comfort on Lexington & Vanderbilt aves., erates 24 hours a day, seven Liberty International Airport. 877.692.7625. aircraft, multimedia presenta- and future are illustrated Open daily 7:30 am-9 pm. these passenger trains, stop- 212.340.2583. days a week (including all Save time and buy tickets tions, interactive exhibits and through paintings, photo- Free. Museum: Open Su-Th 9 ping at stations throughout holidays), takes visitors from and monthly passes for all MUSEUMS flight simulators, plus the graphs and more. The perma- am-8 pm (last entry 6 pm), F the country. Red Cap service GRAY LINE CITY Penn Station or Jamaica to train, bus routes and light rail AMERICAN MUSEUM OF guided missile submarine USS nent exhibition, “New York & Sa 9 am-9 pm (last entry 7 is available for those who SIGHTSEEING NEW YORK more than 100 destinations lines with NJ TRANSIT Mobile NATURAL HISTORY Growler, the British Airways at Its Core,” is a three-gallery, pm). Museum entrance at 180 need assistance with their Sightseeing tours by bus, throughout Long Island. App™, MyTix. 973.275.5555. Guests explore halls filled Concorde and the space high-tech look at the city’s Greenwich St., btw Liberty & baggage. For more informa- boat and helicopter. Tours Stops include Long Beach, with full-scale dinosaur shuttle Enterprise. Open M-F 400-year history. Open daily Fulton sts., 212.266.5211. tion, call Penn Station, Eighth are available in 11 lan- Fire Island, Oyster Bay and NYC FERRY skeletons, fossils, dioramas, 10 am-5 pm, Sa & Su 10 am-6 10 am-6 pm. 1220 Fifth Ave., at Ave., 800.872.7245. guages. The company also East Hampton. For getaway Ferry service along the East artifacts, gems and minerals, pm. Pier 86, 12th Ave., at W. 103rd St., 212.534.1672. NEW-YORK HISTORICAL offers buses to Woodbury packages, pricing and sched- River to and from Lower meteorites and more. The 46th St., 212.245.0072. SOCIETY MUSEUM & LIBRARY CITIBIKE Common Premium Outlets ules, go to mta.info/lirr or call Manhattan and Midtown Hayden Planetarium, with MUSEUM OF THE MOVING More than 60,000 objects Bikes available for rent for seven days a week. Buses 511 and say “LIRR” at any time. and parts of Brooklyn and its immersive space show, is LOUIS ARMSTRONG HOUSE IMAGE and works of art focus on the 30-minute intervals from leave from the Gray Line New Queens. Vessels offer charg- located in the museum’s Rose MUSEUM The art, history, technique history of New York City and various docking stations in York Visitor Center, 777 Eighth M & V LIMOUSINES ing stations, Wi-Fi and con- Center for Earth and Space. Extravagantly decorated by and technology of film, tele- state. Open Tu-Th, Sa 10 am-6 Manhattan, Brooklyn and Ave., btw W. 47th & W. 48th sts., This limousine company cessions. Adult one-way tick- Open daily 10 am-5:45 pm. his wife, Lucille, the house vision and digital media are pm, F 10 am-8 pm, Su 11 am-5 various parts of Queens and 212.445.0848. offers transportation for et, $2.75. Tickets purchased Central Park West, at W. 79th St., in which Louis “Satchmo” explored through exhibitions, pm. 170 Central Park West, at New Jersey. The website of- weddings, airports, long-dis- through the NYC Ferry app, 212.769.5100. Armstrong lived for nearly 30 programs and the nation’s Richard Gilder Way (W. 77th St.), fers classes, group rides, and HAMPTON LUXURY LINER tance trips and more. Choose the website or at a ticket years is now a museum ded- largest permanent collection 212.873.3400. suggested routes and attrac- Daily service from NYC to from a variety of vehicles, in- vending machine available at CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF icated to one of the most in- of moving-image artifacts. tions. $12 for 24-Hour Access the Hamptons and Montauk cluding antique cars, sedans, ferry landings. ferry.nyc. MANHATTAN fluential figures in jazz history. Open W-Th 10:30 am-2 pm, F NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM Pass, $24 for 3-Day Access starting Memorial Day party buses, and luxury and Interactive exhibits, such Open Tu-F 10 am-5 pm, Sa & 10:30 am-8 pm, Sa & Su 11:30 Visitors view vintage subway Pass. citibikenyc.com. Weekend. Vineyard tours coach buses. The company PENN STATION as “Eat Sleep Play: Building Su noon-5 pm. 34-56 107th St., am-7 pm. 36-01 35th Ave., cars, turnstiles, rotating art ex- every Sa & Su from NYC also offers wine-tasting tour City buses and subways Health Every Day,” “PlayWorks” btw 34th & 37th aves., Corona, at 37th St., Astoria, Queens, hibitions and more in a 1930s GO AIRLINK NYC/ MY SEDAN (currently available). Vehicles packages to the North Fork converge with commuter rail and “Adventures With Dora Queens, 718.478.8274. 718.777.6888. Brooklyn subway station. Door-to-door shuttles and are luxury Mercedes buses of Long Island. 631.543.0908; services to New Jersey and and Diego,” promote fun Open Tu-F 10 am-4 pm, Sa & rides in late-model vans, SUVs with leather reclining seats, 800.498.5788. Long Island and national rail and wellness and encourage MERCHANT’S HOUSE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF Su 11 am-5 pm. Boerum Pl. & and sedans. Save money extra legroom, footrests and services to Chicago, Miami learning for children ages 18 MUSEUM MATHEMATICS Schermerhorn St., Downtown on rides to and from JFK, high-speed internet. Private METRO-NORTH RAILROAD and other destinations. months thru 6. Open Tu-F This is the city’s only 19th-cen- The first and only math muse- Brooklyn, 718.694.1600. LaGuardia and Newark termi- charters from a fleet of limos, This railroad line departs Eighth Ave., btw W. 31st & W. 10 am-5 pm, Sa 10 am-7 pm, tury family home that has um in the nation offers more nals. For more information or party buses and antique cars from Grand Central Terminal 33rd sts., 212.630.6401. Su 10 am-5 pm. 212 W. 83rd been preserved intact, both than 40 interactive exhibits TENEMENT MUSEUM reservations, call 877.599.8200. also available. 631.537.5800. and travels to 120 stations St., btw Amsterdam Ave. & inside and out. The furnish- appealing to both calculus Turn-of-the-20th-century throughout seven counties PORT AUTHORITY BUS Broadway, 212.721.1223. ings, decorative objects, stars and beginners. Open immigrant life on Manhattan’s GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL LINCOLN LIMOUSINE in New York State. On week- TERMINAL clothing and personal mem- daily 10 am-5 pm. 11 E. 26th Lower East Side is experi- Trains run on the Metro- Pick from a fleet of luxury days, peak-period trains This bus terminal serves ap- ELLIS ISLAND NATIONAL orabilia are all original and be- St., btw Madison & Fifth aves., enced on guided tours of North railroad line to and sedans including stretch run every 20-30 minutes. proximately 200,000 passen- MUSEUM OF IMMIGRATION longed to the Tredwell family 212.542.0566. authentically preserved from this majestic landmark. and super-stretch limos, 212.532.4900. gers on a typical weekday. Millions of immigrants en- which lived here for almost tenement apartments. Tours For schedules and prices, visit chauffeured SUVs, deluxe 625 Eighth Ave.,btw W. 40th & tered the U.S. on this historic 100 years. Open Th noon-8 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE daily 10 am-6 pm (last tour 5 mta.info/mnr. Terminal open coaches and more for trips to NJ TRANSIT W. 42nd sts., 800.221.9903. island between 1892 and pm, F-M noon-5 pm. 29 E. 4th AMERICAN INDIAN pm). Visitor center: 103 Orchard daily 5:30 am-2 am. Stores: surrounding airports and var- This public transportation 1954. In addition to viewing St., btw Bowery & Lafayette St., Housed in the Alexander St., btw Broome & Delancey sts., M-F 8 am-8 pm, Sa 10 am-8 ious tristate area destinations. corporation provides fre- SUPERSHUTTLE

artifacts displayed in the 212.777.1089. Hamilton U.S. Custom House, 212.982.8420. BAAN ©IWAN LINE, HIGH THE PHOTO: pm, Su 11 am-6 pm. Dining 718.728.5466. quent bus and train service Bright blue and yellow

62 WHERE I JULY 2017 63 Explore Explore vans transport travelers on fully narrated sightseeing shared rides from home, cruises of New York Harbor. office or hotel to LaGuardia, Full Island, Semi-Circle, John F. Kennedy or Newark Harbor Lights and Liberty International airports. cruises and more are availa- 800.258.3826. ble. Times/prices vary. Cruises depart from Pier 83, at W. 42nd TOURS St. & 12th Ave. For schedules, BEST NEW YORK TOURS call 212.563.3200. Choose from a wide range of tours by foot, subway or CITYSIGHTS NY chauffeured luxury vehicle Hop-on, hop-off dou- and explore various parts of ble-decker bus tours by day the city including Brooklyn, and night allow passengers Downtown, Midtown and to experience Manhattan Uptown Manhattan. Four- from the top (Harlem) to the hour minimum for all tours. bottom (Battery Park), with Schedules/prices vary. visits to popular attractions 516.349.7671; 516.578.9124. in Brooklyn as well. Frequent departures daily 8 am-6 pm. BIG APPLE GREETER Prices vary. Visitors Center: Local, multilingual volunteers 234 W. 42nd St., btw Seventh show tourists the ins and 1.877.LADYTIX & Eighth aves. (inside the outs of New York City on two- lobby of Madame Tussauds), to-four-hour jaunts through 212.812.2700. the city’s neighborhoods on free tours. Excursions are CITYSIGHTSEEING NEW available both by foot and by YORK CRUISES subway. Reservations must Explore Manhattan and be made at least four weeks Brooklyn on all-day hop- prior to the scheduled visit. on, hop-off sightseeing For more information, call cruises, with a minimum 212.669.8159. of four locations. Photo opportunities include the Est. 1926 BLAZING SADDLES Statue of Liberty, panoramic Bicycle rentals and guided Hop-on, hop-off day cruises from Manhattan and Brooklyn views of Manhattan’s East tours throughout Brooklyn and West sides and sailing Special 90-minute cruise, evening cruises and Manhattan. Bikes for under the Brooklyn Bridge. children, baby seats, trailers On 90-minute Twilight sails and tagalongs available. Daily passengers glide past the rentals include lock, helmet, city’s most iconic sights. Pier handlebar bag and racks. 78, 455 12th Ave., at W. 38th St., Rentals range from $15-$30 212.445.7599. per hour and $40-$69 per day. Pier 17, 93 South St., at the FASHION WINDOW FDR Drive; Pier 84, 555 12th Ave., WALKING TOUR at W. 44h St., 917.440.9094. This two-hour journey im- merses visitors in NYC’s fash- CENTRAL PARK TOURS ion industry and offers insid- Engaging walking, pedicab er info on window designs and bike tours of Manhattan’s and fashion displays. Departs largest urban park, including 3 pm Tu-F and noon on Sa Strawberry Fields, Belvedere from Macy’s Herald Square. Castle and the Great $34.99 per ticket. Private Meadow. Rentals available. Hop-on, hop-off double-decker bus tours in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn tours are also available. Call Times/prices vary. Btw 59th Day excursions to Niagara Falls, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. for meeting place. 151 W. 34th St. & 110th St., btw Fifth Ave. & St., 646.827. 2288. Central Park West, 718.419.3222. Tickets to all major attractions, museums and Broadway Shows Shopping Excursion to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL CIRCLE LINE SIGHTSEEING AUDIO TOUR CRUISES Learn the secrets and Magnificent views of the Big compelling history of the Apple skyline and landmarks famous transportation hub can be seen on one of the with this self-guided audio

64 WHERE I JULY 2017 65 Explore 1 DAY FREE Be Well tour, available on a device Brooklyn. Call 917.558.0089 for WITH PURCHASE OF ANY Breathe Salt Rooms from Orpheo. $9 adults, $7 tour dates. HOP-ON HOP-OFF It seems that even luxury retail has been taken seniors/disabled, students/ ALL CITY PASS OR ANY children. Pickup from GCT REAL NEW YORK TOURS ALL CITY SUPER PASS* in by the wellness movement. At the Saks Fifth Tour Window on the Main This operator offers tours Hop-on Hop-off Liberty Cruise* Avenue flagship store, a “Wellery Pop-Up” on Concourse. 89 E. 42nd St., at of the Lower East Side and 2 Hr Bike Rental with Bike Purchase Park Ave., 917.566.0008. Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Museum of the City of NY the second floor showcases 20 different ven- Morningside Heights and NY Bagel Breakfast HARLEM SPIRITUALS Harlem; six- hour tours of the dors offering fitness classes, athleisure wear GOSPEL AND JAZZ TOURS entire island from Central for men and women, meditation sessions and Visitors experience inform- Park to Chinatown; and ative sightseeing tours that more. Schedules/prices vary. exercise equipment. In addition, SALT Booths showcase Harlem’s rich cul- 917.572.7017. (pictured) are designed to boost the immune tural diversity and world-fa- mous sites and attractions SPIRIT CRUISES system, provide relief from stress and sleep centered around gospel These cruises around apnea. The Wellery is open until October. 611 and jazz music. Some tours Manhattan offer dancing, include brunch or lunch. entertainment, and fine and Fifth Ave., btw 49th & 50th sts., 212.753.4000 Dates/times vary. $55-$135. casual dining. Lunch, dinner 690 Eighth Ave., btw W. 43rd & and cocktail cruises available, W. 44th sts., 212.391.0900. as well as private yacht cruis- es. Times/prices vary. Chelsea summer17 BEAUTY FRESH blended with advanced fitness classes—yoga, cardio, HIGH QUALITY TOURS Piers, Pier 61, at W. 21st St. & the AESOP Combining natural ingredi- beauty techniques in a quiet barre—and healing therapies, Choose from a number of West Side Hwy.; Lincoln Harbor The Australian skin-care ents and modern alchemy, and sunny space. 200 W. 57th such as facials, massages, ac- different tour packages, Yacht Club, 1500 Harbor PROMO CODE company’s first stand-alone this beauty line offers skin, St., Ste. 710, btw Seventh & upuncture, scrubs and more. including land and sea tours. Blvd., btw Park Ave. & 19th St., CLICK CALL VISIT store in New York City carries body and hair-care prod- Eighth aves., 212.758.8867. 420 Park Ave. So., btw E. 28th & Tours include travel in luxury Weehawken, N.J. 866.483.3866. products from the brand’s ucts, as well as fragrances E. 29th sts., 646.380.5330; and www.topviewnyc.com 212-664-0300 Visitors Center 2 E.42nd St vehicles, stops for photo ops, extensive collection of skin, and makeup. 57 Spring St., CORNELIA SPA AT THE two other NYC locations. with some tours offering STATUE CRUISES hair and fragrance lines. 232 btw Mulberry & Lafayette sts., SURREY gourmet meals. 80 0.995.1147. Ferries carry visitors to the Elizabeth St., btw Prince & E. 212.925.0099; and three other Guests indulge in such ser- GRACEFUL SERVICES & Statue of Liberty National Houston sts., 212.431.441; and NYC locations. vices as clarifying facials, hot GRACEFUL SPA MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Monument 100 times a week. several other NYC locations. stone massages, manicures, Traditional Chinese and Thai ALL-ACCESS TOUR Daily departure times from OSSWALD pedicures, waxing, body techniques, plus prenatal This tour of one of the world’s Battery Park vary. $18 adults, BESU SALON & DAY SPA With a brand that dates back polishing, detoxification and massage, stretching, body most famous sports and en- $14 seniors (62+), $9 children Styling, coloring and hair to 1921, this family-owned more, all inside the comfort scrubs, facials and more. 1095 tertainment arenas includes ages 4-12, under 4 free. Audio repair treatments, as well as shop boasts a vast array of of The Surrey hotel. 20 E. 76th Second Ave., 2nd fl., btw E. 57th VIP areas, locker rooms and tour included. 201.604.2800. facials, waxing, body wraps, high-end fragrances and St., btw Madison & Fifth aves., & E. 58th sts., 212.593.9904; plus an exhibition on the greatest massages and eyebrow luxury skin-care products 646.358.3600. one other location. moments in the landmark’s TOP VIEW threading are available at this for men and women. 311 W. 130-year history. Daily 10:30 See the best of the city from celebrity favorite. 234 Third Broadway, btw Canal & Grand ELIZABETH ARDEN RED GREAT JONES SPA am-3 pm. $26.95 adults, a range of different tour Ave., btw E. 19th & E. 20th sts., sts., 212.625.3111. DOOR SPA A full-service holistic spa of- $18.95 seniors/students, options, including a Light 212.420.6565. At this sumptuous retreat fering luxurious treatments $17.95 children. Seventh Ave., Up New York Night Tour, All OUIDAD HAIR SALON named after the legendary beside an indoor waterfall, in at W. 33rd St., 866.858.0008. City Pass 1-Day Tour, All City DRYBAR For over 30 years, this bright, beauty mogul, services in- hot tubs or the chakra-light Plus 5-Day Tour and others. This national chain offers a airy, 5,000-square-foot loft clude massages and facials, steam room. 29 Great Jones MASONIC HALL Tours include audio com- number of blowout styles at flagship salon has specialized body wraps and scrubs, St., btw Bowery & Lafayette St., This historic structure, built in mentary, top attractions and a range of prices and a variety in treating and caring for curls as well as hairstyling and 212.505.3185. 1873, is an exquisite series of a variety of routes. All tours of add-ons, such as scalp and textured hair. 37 W. 57th makeup applications. 663 rooms which include hand- are kid-friendly. 2 E. 42nd St., massage and hair masks. 4 W. St., #401, btw Fifth & Sixth aves., Fifth Ave., btw 52nd & 53rd sts., HYPE GYM wrought plaster details set in btw Madison & Fifth aves., 16th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.888.3288. 212.546.0200; and several other Amenities at this exclusive gilt and vibrant colors. Tours 212.664.0300. 212.561.5392; and several other NYC locations. gym include indoor and out- are free and are conducted NYC locations. THE SCENTARIUM door fitness studios, laundry M-Sa, 10:30 am and 2:15 pm. WOOLWORTH BUILDING Create your own signature EXCEED PHYSICAL CULTURE and towel service and mas- 71 W. 23rd St., btw Fifth & Sixth Designed between 1910 and EVA SCRIVO SALON scent at this appointment Intense 50-minute workouts sage therapy. 480 Second Ave., aves., 800.362.7664. 1912 for Frank W. Woolworth Stylist and beauty expert Eva only fragrance studio in at this boutique fitness center at E. 27th St., 646.201.9387. NYC headquarters, the land- Scrivo invites visitors for a TriBeCa. 85 Franklin St., btw offer strength building, cardio METRO TOUR SERVICE mark Woolworth Building high-quality cut, coloring or Broadway & Church sts., exercises and interval training. THE SPA AT MANDARIN Walking tours of Fort Greene was once the tallest building styling session at one of her 917.4 49.1134. 1477 Third Ave., btw E. 83rd & E. ORIENTAL and Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. in the world. Tours of the spacious salons. Luxurious 84th sts., 212.481.5300; and one This spa features a Thai yoga $25. Tours depart from magnificent vintage lobby spa services and makeup SPAS/WELLNESS other NYC location. suite with deep-soaking tub Brooklyn Academy of Music’s are available. Timed tours application are also available. ADVANCED SKIN CARE and amethyst crystal steam Peter Jay Sharp Building, 30 $20-$45. 233 Broadway, 139 Fifth Ave., 2nd fl., btw 20th & DAY SPA EXHALE MIND BODY SPA room among other amenities. Lafayette Ave., btw Ashland btw Park Pl. and Barclay St., 21st sts., 212.677.7315; and one Traditional Eastern European This spa and its sister sites tar- 80 Columbus Cir., 35th fl., at W.

Pl. & Felix St., Clinton Hill, 203.966.9663. PHOTOGRAPHY BRIDGES JUSTIN COURTESY BOOTHS SALT PHOTO: other NYC location. and global treatments are get the mind and body with 59th St., 212.805.8880.

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