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Food + Drink Arts + Culture Welcome to the Meatpacking District. 16 CATCH ROOF 32 FABRIQUE 47 LA CUBANA 63 PHILIPPE DOWNTOWN ARTS Located on the far west side of Manhattan, this FOOD 21 Ninth Ave. at 13th St. 212.392.5978 348 W 14th St. 408 W 15th St. 646.869.8873 355 W 16th St. 212.644.8203 Downtown destination serving brunch, lunch Swedish pastry and coffee house with Vibrant Cuban restaurant. Lively, upscale Beijing-style Chinese eatery 24-hour neighborhood is bordered by Chelsea + CULTURE + DRINK and dinner with panoramic views of the city sweet + savory options, famous rye and 48 LE BAIN with iconic dishes, vibrant cocktails and an to the north and the West Village to the south. skyline. regular sourdough bread. 848 Washington St. in The Standard 212.645.7600 extensive wine list. 1 ARTECHOUSE 7 IVY BROWN GALLERY In the last 20 years, fashion and graphic 1 AMPLE HILLS CREAMERY 17 CATCH STEAK 33 FAT WITCH BAKERY Penthouse discotheque and rooftop bar with 64 RESCA 439 W 15th St. 675 Hudson St., 4th Fl. 212.925.1111 73 Gansevoort St. in Bubby's 646.590.1288 88 Ninth Ave. 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 212.807.1335 world-famous DJs and outstanding views. 44 Ninth Ave. 212.989.4030 Innovative art space for immersive digital Exhibiting established and emerging artists designers, architects, artists, restaurateurs, Zagat's #1 rated ice cream in NYC. A curated collection of the world's best cuts The best brownies in NYC. 49 LE CLUB Fast-casual Italian kitchen with pizza, coffee and globally influenced dishes providing a bar, and gelato. art installations. of all mediums. stylists, and corporate headquarters have 2 AMY'S BREAD 34 FEAST ON US 85 Tenth Ave. 212.488.8886 more approachable steakhouse experience 2 ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY 8 RUBIN MUSEUM 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 212.462.4338 645 Hudson St. 212.242.8231 A sophisticated, downtown dining club, bar, 65 RH ROOFTOP RESTAURANT moved in alongside existing meatpacking in an indoor/outdoor space. 330 W 16th St. 212.691.5919 150 W 17th St. 212.620.5000 Bakery and café serving breakfast pastries, Locally produced foods and ecologically and lounge. 9 Ninth Ave. 212.217.2210 Award-winning off-broadway theater company Where contemporary minds meet the art plants. This evolution has created an incredibly bagels, sandwiches, salads, layered cakes, 18 CATCH STEAK LOUNGE friendly products for catering and lunch 50 LE SONG Skylit restaurant offering a seasonal, with another location at 336 W 20th St. and ideas of the Himalayas. interesting dynamic that befits the area, bread, and espresso drinks to eat in or take 88 Ninth Ave. 212.858.8899 to-go. 443 W 15th St. in Chelsea Market 917.244.7158 ingredient-driven menu, with a surrounding Indoor/outdoor destination for globally wine terrace. 3 BLANK SPACE GALLERY 9 SAMSUNG 837 out. 35 FIG + OLIVE French bistro and bar with live music serving already full of contrast. influenced food and drinks with a transition 30 Gansevoort St. 212.924.2025 837 Washington St. 646.931.2111 3 B ON TOP 420 W 13th St. 212.924.1200 classic cuisine in a communal atmosphere. 66 SANTINA into a late-night cocktail lounge. Contemporary gallery where the worlds of art A digital playground where technology and 18 Ninth Ave. in the Gansevoort Hotel Best olive oils and flavors from the Riveria and 51 LI-LAC CHOCOLATES 820 Washington St. 212.254.3000 and culture converge, representing international culture collide, featuring cutting-edge Take a moment to observe this special 212.660.6736 19 CHELSEA MARKET coastal regions of France, Italy, and Spain. 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 212.924.2280 Major Food Group’s busy and acclaimed artists with experimental art forms. experiences, new devices, products, care place and to look around. See high heels Take in 360˚ views while enjoying innovative, 75 Ninth Ave. 212.652.2110 36 GANSEVOORT MARKET Manhattan’s oldest chocolate house since trattoria serving coastal Italian cuisine. World-famous hub for locals and visitors to 4 CHELSEA MUSIC HALL service, and exciting events— all powered refreshing cocktails paired with light bites. 353 W 14th St. 1923. 67 SAXELBY CHEESEMONGERS straddle the Belgian block stone streets as enjoy exceptional dishes, shop for their next 407 W 15th St. 646.609.1344 by Samsung technology. 4 BAGATELLE Curated selection of locally produced goods 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 646.892.3077 home-cooked meal, and to gather after work 52 LOBSTER PLACE Showcasing a diverse mix of immersive 10 THE GALLERY AT 2 GANSEVOORT contemporary structures are seamlessly 1 Little West 12th St. 212.488.2110 and fare with a lively communal space to eat Purveyors of fine American farmstead with friends. 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 212.255.5672 theater and performances ranging from 2 Gansevoort St. 212.924.5150 placed atop historic buildings, and feel the Vibrant French-Mediterranean style bistro. and relax. Seafood hall with lobster, raw bar, sushi, cheeses. emerging acts to established artists and Immersive contemporary art exhibition 5 BAR SUZETTE CREPERIE 20 COARSE 37 GASOLINE ALLEY COFFEE clam shack, beer and wine. 68 SEED + MILL grit of an industrial backbone against the chic 306 W 13th St. 646.896.1404 world-renowned DJ's. integrated into the lobby of 2 Gansevoort. 425 W 15th St. in Chelsea Market 917.207.7552 310 W 14th St. 212.933.0113 409 W 15th St. in Chelsea Market Chef-driven tasting menu. 53 MAMAN 5 FORT GANSEVOORT 11 WHITE COLUMNS of today's industry. And while you're here, find NYC's premier creperie, serving sweet and Coffee served in a fast-paced environment, 837 Washington St. in Samsung 837 Gluten-free and vegan artisanal halva, 5 Ninth Ave. 917.639.3113 91 Horatio St. 212.924.4212 respite on the pristine public plazas. savory crepes, macarons, beer and wine. 21 COCO J'ADORE with unapologetic enthusiasm and Café and bakery serving coffee, homemade organic tahini, and tahini soft-serve. A contemporary art gallery and cultural hub, NYC's oldest alternative art space open to 6 BEYOND SUSHI 1 Little West 12th St. 212.464.7222 friendliness. pastries, and baked goods plus fresh salads, 69 SERAFINA A charming French and Italian restaurant representing a cross section of emerging the public and free of charge. 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 212.929.2889 38 HIGH STREET ON HUDSON sandwiches and quiches. 7 Ninth Ave. 646.964.4494 This map is produced by the Meatpacking with a cocktail lounge. and established artists from around the world. 12 WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Plant-based, health conscious eatery serving 637 Hudson St. 917.388.3944 54 MANHATTAN FRUIT MARKET Italian cuisine including signature thin crust 6 HIGHLINE STAGES 99 Gansevoort St. 212.570.3600 Business Improvement District (BID), the locally-sourced seasonal produce. 22 COMMON GROUND Neighborhood corner spot for breakfast, 448 W 16th St. in Chelsea Market 212.255.2242 pizzas, pastas, fresh salads, grilled fish and 63 Gansevoort St. 212.255.7484 meats. 440 W 15th St. 212.206.8280 The defining museum of American Art from not-for-profit alliance of the area whose 7 BIG MOZZ lunch or dinner with an award-winning in- Local market with an abundance of fruits, Neighborhood sports bar that serves beers house bakery. Photography studios, film stages, and the 20th century to today. 425 W 15th St. in Chelsea Market 561.818.6893 vegetables, dairy, cheeses, fresh juices, 70 SIMÒ PIZZA mission is to support the business on tap and appetizers. event venue. Best mozzarella in NYC. 39 INCUBATED BY HOT BREAD KITCHEN nuts, dried goods, spices, and candy. 90-92 Gansevoort St. 212.462.2703 community and to keep the area clean, 23 CORKBUZZ 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 347.676.0556 Napoletana pizza in 90 seconds or less for 8 BLACKBARN CAFÉ AND BAR 55 MARBLE DOWNTOWN 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 646.237.4847 Rotating concepts by emerging $10 and under. safe, and beautiful for locals and visitors. 448 W 16th St. in Chelsea Market 646.490.5100 355 W 14th St. 212.255.9100 European style wine bar by Master entrepreneurs hosted by Hot Bread Kitchen. Intimate space featuring a lounge with Italian steakhouse with pasta, seafood, and a 71 SNS BAR Sommelier Laura Maniec with a charming entertainment program and plant-based 40 INSOMNIA COOKIES cocktail bar. 63 Gansevoort St. tapas style menu. menu. 304 W 14th St. 646.762.9313 56 MIZNON Hub for community, great music, and a landing spot for New Yorkers and all its 9 BODEGA NEGRA 24 CREAMLINE Serves and delivers warm cookies, brownies, 435 W 15th St. in Chelsea Market 646.490.5871 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 646.410.2049 ice cream and cookie cakes until 3 AM guests. 355 W 16th St. 212.229.2336 Israeli street food and stuffed pita Farm-to-tray American classics including everyday. Stylish, dark haunt with a clubby vibe serving sandwiches. 72 STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY burgers, fries, shakes and ice cream. Mexican fare. 41 INTERSECT BY LEXUS NYC 57 MORIMOTO 61 Ninth Ave. 212.691.0531 412 W 14th St. Extraordinary coffees from around the world, 10 BRASS MONKEY 25 CULL + PISTOL 88 Tenth Ave. 212.989.8883 75 Ninth Ave. in Chelsea Market 646.568.1223 Innovative programming, culinary creativity and roasted on-site and prepared by master 55 Little West 12th St. 212.675.6686 Contemporary Japanese cuisine by Chef Seasonal raw bar, seafood dishes and wide masterful design. baristas and mixologists. Home to Princi STAY CONNECTED STAY CONNECTED Multi-level neighborhood bar with roof Masaharu Morimoto.
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