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Union Square 2019 Pictures UNION SQUARE GUIDE 2019 HAPPY SHOPPING! SHARE YOUR PRESENTED BY PICTURES @UnionSquareNY WELCOME TO CREATIVES 10. DARYL ROTH THEATRE 101 E 15th St 11. VINEYARD THEATRE 108 E 15th St FOR 12. CLASSIC STAGE COMPANY 136 E 13th St 13. LION BRAND YARN STUDIO PARTY PEOPLE 34 W 15th St 14. PAPER SOURCE 1. GREENMARKET 75 Fifth Ave Browse our holiday shopping guide to On the flip side, find recommendations Union Square Park North/West Plazas 15. CITY PAPERY find the best gifts for everyone on your for the best ways to experience Union 23 W 18th St list. From chocoholics and trendsetters, Square. Try a great restaurant, a new 2. STARBRIGHT FLORAL DESIGN 140 W 26th St to pet parents and fitness fans, you’ll activity or a captivating performance at find something unique in Union Square. one of our local spots. 3. WHOLE FOODS MARKET BEAUTY GURUS 4 Union Square East 16. BLUE MERCURY 4. UNION SQUARE WINES & 865 Broadway SPIRITS 140 Fourth Ave 17. FRESH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! HOLIDAY MARKET 872 Broadway 18. NOV 21–DEC 24* INNISFREE GREENMARKET 862 Broadway Weekdays 11AM – 8PM KIDDOS Saturday 10AM – 8PM ALL-YEAR ROUND* 19. KIEHL’S 11AM – 7PM 5. BOOKS OF WONDER Sunday Monday 109 Third Ave 8AM – 6PM 18 W 18th St Wednesday Friday 8AM – 6PM 6. UNION SQUARE PLAY 20. LUSH 8AM – 6PM * Closed Nov 28 Saturday 36 E 18th St 28 E 14th St 8AM – 6PM 21. MAC COSMETICS * Closed Nov 29 7. KIDDING AROUND 60 W 15th St 853 Broadway 8. THE CHILDREN’S PLACE 22. NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP 36 Union Square East 41 Union Square West 9. CAMP 23. RESCUE SPA This guide is presented by the Union Square Partnership. 110 5th Ave 29 E 19th St Visit us online at USQHoliday.nyc and share your holiday experience in the neighborhood with #USQHoliday. 24. RICKY’S NYC 38. DYLAN’S CANDY BAR BOOKWORMS 54. JOURNELLE 830 Broadway 33 Union Square West 14 E 17th St 46. AUM SHANTI BOOKSHOP 25. SEPHORA 39. NUTELLA CAFÉ 230 E 14th St 55. LOU & GREY 45 E 17th St 116 University Place 138 Fifth Ave 47. BARNES & NOBLE 40. VENCHI 33 E 17th St 56. ROTHMANS FITNESS FANS 861 Broadway 222 Park Ave South 48. FORBIDDEN PLANET 832 Broadway 57. UNTUCKIT 26. ATHLETA 103 Fifth Ave 126 Fifth Ave PET PARENTS 49. STRAND BOOK STORE 27. BANDIER 41. CANIS MINOR 828 Broadway 58. VANS 108 Fifth Ave 238 Third Ave 15 Union Square West 28. EDDIE BAUR 42. PET CENTRAL TRENDSETTERS 59. FILSON 100 Fifth Ave 55 W 16th St 876 Broadway 50. AE STUDIO 29. JACKRABBIT 43. PETCO 19 Union Square West 42 W 14th St 860 Broadway DECORATORS 51. EVERYTHING BUT WATER 30. 44. LULULEMON JUSTFOODFORDOGS 3 E 17th St 60. ABC CARPET & HOME 114 Fifth Ave 860 Broadway 52. FLIGHT CLUB 888 Broadway 31. 45. PARAGON SPORTS WAGWEAR 812 Broadway 61. ANTHROPOLOGIE 867 Broadway 48 E 11th St 85 Fifth Ave 53. FRYE 32. REEBOK FITHUB 144 Fifth Ave 62. CHILEWICH 1 Union Square West 23 E 20th St 33. TORY SPORT 63. FISHS EDDY 129 5th Ave 889 Broadway 34. THE WELL 64. GREENWICH LIVING 2 E 15th St ANTIQUES & DESIGN CENTER 40 W 17th St CHOCOHOLICS 35. BLUE STRIPES CACAO 28 E 13th St 36. BREADS BAKERY 18 E 16th St 37. COCOA STORE NYC SHOP LOCAL! 15 E 18th St OUT AND ABOUT JUSTFOODFORDOGS Unleash your dog’s healthy lifestyle! Educate yourself on pet nutrition with classes and more in the JustFoodForDogs kitchen. 860 Broadway, justfoodfordogs.com UNION SQUARE PLAY Bring kids to play and shop at the thoughtfully curated Mom + Tot holiday market featuring a ton of family programming and a Du’s Donuts pop-up, Nov 30th - Dec 29th. 36 E 18th St, unionsquareplay.com CAMP Enter the magical world of CAMP stores featuring kid-friendly activities and play space, all part of a special family shopping experience. 110 Fifth Avenue, camp.com EXPLORE DINING CAFFÈ PANNA Enjoy Italian inspired gelato and coffee at Caffè Panna, or combine the two for a taste of their signature espresso affogato. 77 Irving Place, caffepanna.com FAT CAT KITCHEN Stop in for one of the best chocolate chip cookies in the city, After shopping the Union Square Holiday Market, step onto a side a coffee pick-me-up and healthy made-to-order sandwiches street and into the neighborhood. Take your visit to the next level and salads. with dining, entertainment, and more. 223 E 14th St, fatcatkitchen.com Find events and happenings at unionsquarenyc.org. UNION SQUARE CAFE Join the conversation @UnionSquareNY Warm up with a bowl of ricotta gnocchi or the USC burger, a glass of wine and a full seasonal selection of entrées at Union Square’s destination for warm hospitality. The Union Square Partnership is a nonprofit organization, promoting the vitality of the 14th Street, and Union Square through events, 101 E 19th St, unionsquarecafe.com marketing, economic development and more. ENTERTAINMENT DARYL ROTH THEATER Snag your tickets for The New Group’s production of Cyrano staring Peter Dinklage. 101 E 15th St, carylroththeater.com CLASSIC STAGE COMPANY Enjoy an adaptation of Macbeth at Classic Stage Company featuring Tony Nominee Mary Beth Peil. 136 E 15th St, classicstage.org GIFT GIVING 55 60 SEASON! 2 53 33 63 23 62 41 CE 15 37 59 56 A 18TH STREET 6 UNION SQUARE PLAY Y 5 26 57 31 A 17 47 VENUE SOUTH 44 JUST FOOD FOR DOGS VING PL A W R 16 18 I D A ARK 51 40 43 25 P O 17TH STREET BR 64 30 54 22 1 GREENMARKET T 38 T 8 S S 42 9 CAMP 61 A WE 16TH STREET ARE E 27 36 ARE VENUE U U UNION A 14 SQUARE 28 5TH 50 PARK 10 DARYL ROTH THEATER 15TH STREET UNION SQ UNION SQ 7 13 34 58 11 32 14TH STREET 29 20 3 21 46 Y A VENUE 19 A W 4 TH D 13TH STREET A R OU O 35 39 BR 24 45 49 52 F 48 12 CLASSIC STAGE COMPANY.
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