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Canterbury Medal Gala May 24Th, 2018 the Pierre Hotel, New York City Canterbury Medal Gala May 24th, 2018 The Pierre Hotel, New York City In honor of our esteemed Canterbury Medal Gala guests who will be extending their stay in New York, we have composed our recommended selection of places to visit, sights to see and restaurants to try. Restaurants Visit the fashionable or classic, and taste the variety cuisine ITALIAN SANTINA Il BUCO ALIMENTARI & VINERIA 820 Washington ST, New York, NY 53 Great Jones St, New York, NY (212) 254-3000 (212) 837-2622 www.santinanyc.com www.ilbucovineria.com L’ARTUSI OSTERIA MORINI 228 W 10th St, New York, NY 218 Lafayette Street, New York, NY (212) 255-5757 (212) 965-8777 www.lartusi.com www.osteriamorini.com JEWISH 2nd Avenue Deli Katz's Delicatessen 162 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 205 E Houston Street, New York, NY (212) 689-9000 212-254-2246 www.2ndavedeli.com www.katzdelicatessen.com AMERICAN THE WAVERLY INN UPLAND 16 Bank St, New York, NY 345 Park Ave S, New York, NY (917) 828-1154 (212) 686-1006 www.waverlynyc.com www.uplandnyc.com THE SPOTTED PIG JACK’S WIFE FREDA 314 W 11th St, New York, NY 50 Carmine St, New York, NY (212) 620-0393 (212) 510-8550 www.thespottedpig.com www.jackswifefreda.com LATIN AMERICAN & SPANISH SALINAS BALVANERA 136 9th Ave, New York, NY 152 Stanton Street, New York, NY (212) 776-1990 (212) 553-3348 www.salinasnyc.com www.balvaneranyc.com ABC COCINA ALDEA 38 E 19th St, New York, NY 31 W 17th St, New York, NY (212) 677-2233 (212) 675-7223 www.abccocinanyc.com www.aldearestaurant.com ASIAN BUDDAKAN ZUMA Chelsea Market, 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 261 Madison Ave, New York, NY (212) 989-6699 (212) 544-9862 www.buddakannyc.com www.zumarestaurant.com TAO UPTOWN JUNGSIK 42 E. 58th Street, New York, NY 2 Harrison St, New York, NY (212) 888-2288 (212) 219-0900 www.taorestaurant.com jungsik.kr/ CHOLA DAWAT HAUTE 232 E 58th St, New York, NY 210 E 58th St, New York, NY (212) 688-4619 (212) 355-7555 www.cholamidtowneast.com www.dawatnyc.com SEAFOOD & STEAK CATCH MINETTA TAVERN 21 9th Ave, New York, NY 113 Macdougal St, New York, NY (212) 392-5978 (212) 475-3850 www.catchnewyorkcity.com www.minettatavernny.com THE JOHN DORY OYSTER BAR STK 1196 Broadway, New York, NY 1114 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY (212) 792-9000 (646) 624-2455 www.thejohndory.com www.togrp.com OCEANA BALTHAZAR 120 W. 49th Street, New York, NY 80 Spring St, New York, NY (212) 759-5941 (212) 965-1414 www.oceanarestaurant.com www.balthazarny.com • • MUSIC, WINE & COCKTAILS • Savor the wines, delight in the scenes of a lost society • Apartment, and, listen to live music played by • contemporary artists • • LITTLE BRANCH MERCURY LOUNGE • 22 Seventh Avenue South, New York, NY L217 East Houston Street, New York, NY • (212) 929-4360 (212) 260-4700 • www.littlebranch.net www.mercuryloungenyc.com • CAMPBELL APARTMENT TERMINAL 15 Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY 610 West 56th Street, New York, NY (212) 582-6600 • (212) 953-0409 www.thecampbellnyc.com www.terminal5nyc.com KING COLE BAR AT ST. REGIS CITY WINERY 2 E. 55th Street, New York, NY 115 Varick Street, New York, NY (212) 753-4500 (212) 608-0555 www.stregisnewyork.com/king-cole-bar www.citywinery.com BRANDY’S PIANO BAR DEATH & COMPANY 235 East 84th Street, New York, NY 433 E. 6th Street, New York, NY (212) 744-4949 (212) 388-0882 www.brandyspianobar.com www.deathandcompany.com SPECTACLES Prepare to be entertained by the live performances of world famous Broadway shows, and amuse yourself and family with classical Italian drama The classic way to find deeply discounted performed at the Met Opera Tickets is to head to TKTS on the day of the show and wait in line. TKTS Booth is BROADWAY THEATRE located under the red steps in Duffy Square 1681 Broadway, New York, NY at 47th street and Broadway. www.broadway.com Popular Adult Kid Friendly Hamilton Wicked Phantom of the Opera School of Rock Chicago The Lion King Hello, Dolly Blue Man Group Jersey Boys Stomp Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Gazillion Bubble Show Aladdin Frozen METROPOLITAN OPERA • 30 Lincoln Center Plaza, Lincoln Center for the • Performing Arts, New York, NY • (212) 362-6000 www.metopera.org May 2 - Cyrano de Bergerac May 3 - Don Giovanni May 5 - Der Rosenkavalier May 6 - Cyrano de Bergerac SIGHTS Take a literary walk in the Shakespeare garden, bike ride, rest by the lake, stop for a game of chess, nap on the cherry hill or devour the views from the tallest building in New York CENTRAL PARK Central Park Spots-to-See: • Gapstow Bridge • Balto Statue • Central Park Lake • Central Park Zoo • Strawberry Fields • Sheep’s Meadow • Bow Bridge • Bethesda Fountain/Terrace • Belvedere Castle • The Mall • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir • Central Park Carousel • Conservatory Garden www.centralpark.com • CITI-BIKE BIKE RENTAL • EMPIRE STATE BUILDING Dock stations located throughout the City, $12 for day- 350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY pass, purchase at any dock station • (212) 736-3100 www.citibikenyc.com • www.esbnyc.com SHOPPING Visit the luxury department store found only in New York, indulge in delicious chocolate or purchase a bonnet from a quirky hat shop FILMORE & FIFTH BERGDORF GOODMAN 398 Broome Street, New York 754 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY (646) 791-5458 (888) 774-2424 www.filmore5th.com www.bergdorfgoodman.com JACQUES TORRES CHOCOLATE THE HAT SHOP 350 Hudson at King Street New York, NY 120 Thompson St, New York, NY (212) 414-2462 (212) 219-1445 www.mrchocolate.com www.thehatshopnyc.com BARNEYS NEW YORK TODD & DUNCAN 2151 Broadway 54 Greene Street New York, NY (212) 920-5546 (646) 335-0978 www.todd-duncan.com www.barneys.com BEN SHERMAN MENSWEAR MOMA DESIGN AND BOOK STORE 96 Spring St, New York, NY 11 West 53 Street, NYC (212) 680-0160 Between 5th and 6th Avenues www.bensherman.com (212) 708-9700 www.momastore.org CULTURE Enjoy the medieval architecture among the sky scrapers, watch an oriental exhibition- through the looking glass, and observe the masterpieces of biblical art from the renaissance era MOBIA Museum of Biblical Art THE CLOISTERS 1865 Broadway at 61st Street, New York, NY 99 Margaret Corbin Dr, New York, NY (212) 408-1500 (212) 923-3700 www.mobia.org www.metmuseum.org THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 3601 35th Ave, New York, NY (212) 535-7710 (718) 777-6800 www.metmuseum.org www.themovingimage.us SEPTEMBER 11 MEMORIAL MUSEUM 180 Greenwich St, New York, NY (212) 266-5211 GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM www.911memorial.org 1071 5th Ave, New York, NY TICKET INFORMATION: (212) 423-3500 • http://www.911memorial.org/visit-911- www.guggenheim.org memorial-museum • Adult tickets - $24 THE MUSEUM OF MATHEMATICS • Senor, Veteran, College Student $18 11 E 26th St, New York, NY • Children - $15 (212) 542-0566 www.Momath.org THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM 225 Madison Ave, New York, NY TENEMENT MUSEUM (212) 685-0008 103 Orchard Street, New York, www.themorgan.org (212) 982-9420 www.tenement.org NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY 170 Central Park West, New York, NY THE SKYSCRAPER MUSEUM (212) 873-3400 39 Battery Place, New York, NY www.nyhistory.org (212) 968-1961 www.Skyscraper.org .
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