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8 TOP 5 Our favorite ways for spending a June day in NYC.

10 CALENDAR A 1920s lawn party, a Big Apple Barbecue and more.

14 INSIDER A personal shopper reveals the best gifts for guys.

16 ONE BLOCK. ONE DAY. Chinatown— the site of gang wars—now thrives.

18 ACROSS THE BRIDGE Long Island City, —home to distinctive museums, cool watering holes and much more.

22 AND THE WINNER SHOULD BE… Our theater writer dishes on who is really Tony-worthy this year.

24 GAME DAY There is so much more to our stadiums than just sporting events. Read on!

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42 Food 63 Explore 49 Shop 68 Be Well COVER PROMOTION 55 Art 69 Maps Broadway’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is a delicious 57 Scene Located at Pier 15 at the South Street Seaport musical, featuring beloved songs & Pier 40 in the West Village. from the film, alongside a new score. Photo: Joan Marcus ® YOUR TRAVELING COMPANION SINCE 1936

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1 Park It When darkness falls, stage lights illuminate a Shakespeare play in the heart of Central Park (pictured).

2 Place a Bet Thoroughbreds race to the fi nish line at Belmont Park on Long Island. The Belmont Stakes Festival is June 8–10.

3 Feel the Beat All month and all over town, the Blue Note Jazz Festival swings.

4 Party at The Garden Neil Diamond, , Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and perform at Madison Square Garden.

5 Nourish the Soul June is National Soul Food Month, so take the ‘A‘ train to PHOTO: THE DELACORTE THEATER IN CENTRAL PARK, JOSEPH MORAN JOSEPH PARK, CENTRAL IN THEATER DELACORTE THE PHOTO: PHOTO CREDIT GOES HERE GOES CREDIT PHOTO Harlem for some fi nger-lickin’ eats.

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June at a Glance

JUNE 10-11 JUNE 10-11 Jazz Age Lawn Party Big Apple Barbecue Hop aboard the the Governors Island ferry and Fifteen pitmasters from join fellow flappers and gents in a celebration of the states are on hand all Jazz Age. Antique gramophones bring the music of weekend at Madison Square the 1920s to life, and live performances from jazz Park for this 15th annual bands set the scene for a party devoted to reliving celebration of barbecue. the zeitgeist of the Prohibition Era. Dance lessons Admission is free, and Want to make the most of your visit to New York? LIRR One-Day Getaway and contests are held, and a “Kidland” section of the FastPasses—which include Packages offer discounted rail fare and admission to fun Long Island destinations party is dedicated to entertaining junior gents and credit for food—are avail- just outside the city – beaches, water parks, wineries, outlet shopping, quaint flapperettes. General admission $55, children 12 and able for purchase. Proceeds under free. Wine, beer, spirits and food are available go to the Madison Square villages and more. Visit mta.info/lirr/getaways to plan your trip today. for purchase at the Gourmet Market. Park Conservancy. PARTY BLOCK BARBECUE APPLE BIG COURTESY SMOKE, & FIRE GIBSON BOB BIG PARTY; LAWN AGE JAZZ COURTESY , DREAMLAND THE PHOTOS:

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Scooper Bowl New York JUNE 1-3 A ticket to the nation‘s largest all-you-can-eat festival inside Bry- ant Park gets you unlimited tastings and toppings from brands such as Ben & Jerry‘s and New York‘s own .

Governors Ball JUNE 2-4 The annual music festival takes over Randall's Island for the first weekend of June, with live sets by Tool, Wu-Tang Clan, Chance The Rapper and 60-plus other performing artists.

Taste of Times Square JUNE 5 More than 40 restaurants set up shop and offer tastings of popular dishes at this outdoor food and music festival, which runs from Broadway to 10th Ave. along W. 46th St. Hours are 5-9 pm.

Pride Week JUNE 16-25 JUNE 13 JUNE 21 Musical performances, LGBT-themed parties Museum Mile Festival Solstice in and film expositions like "OutCinema" lead up to the This three-hour (6-9 pm), 23-block Times Square main event on Sunday, June 20: The Pride March. The party offers guests free admission to Join thousands of yogis from around the seven museums on upper Fifth Ave., parade begins at 36th St. world for Times Square’s 15th annual and Fifth Ave., and ends at including The Metropolitan Museum celebration of the Northern Hemisphere‘s Christopher and Greenwich of Art, Neue Galerie New York, longest day of the year. sts. in the West Village. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Free yoga classes take place all day long. Museum of the City of New York and Night at the Museums El Museo del Barrio. Participating JUNE 20 museums, which run from 82nd St. Museums and historic to 105th St., plan special exhibitions Lower land- in addition to permanent collections marks open their doors already on view, as well as live jazz for free for an evening, encouraging guests to walk and string quartet performances. At to and from each of the 5:45 pm, a ceremony opens the festival 15 comfortably close at El Museo del Barrio. participating sites. HART AMY 2015, SOLSTICE SUMMER MUSEUM; GUGGENHEIM R. SOLOMON COURTESY MUSEUM, GUGGENHEIM R. SOLOMON PHOTOS:

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SHOP GIFTS FOR DAD Shopping for Father’s Day? Joan Kaufman can help.

If you are on the hunt for some special dad gifts (Father’s Day Santa Maria Novella is June 18), NYC personal shopper Joan Kaufman (whose Once an apothecary, this SoHo shop clients include a Middle Eastern royal family, Fortune 500 now offers refined bath and skin products. Kaufman recommends the executives and movie producers) is here to help. Start with store’s brand of great-smelling Italian Monocle, a cozy West Village shop with luxury apparel, ac- shaving cream (above). cessories and paper goods. The wood-framed Revo Radio Paragon Sports from the U.K. seems retro but is super-modern, with internet This sports specialty store in Union Square offers horseshoe sets, a Scotty connection, Spotify and more. Turnbull & Asser, in Midtown, Cameron putter and Titleist golf balls. is a British-based luxury shop famed for its finishing details Bookmarc on its made-in-England shirts. (Kaufman also loves Turnbull The West Village bookstore has a nifty book for car aficionados: Patrick Frey’s, & Asser’s pajamas.) At Jeffrey Rüdes, a contemporary Italian “Gasoline and Magic” features great men’s store in SoHo, look for the black suede, double-breasted photos of 1960s racing legends. suit jacket and the 1960s-style leather and suede boots that For more places to shop, will remind you of the Beatles. —Naomi Serviss visit wheretraveler.com. COUR BAG, TOILETRY AND BRUSH RAZOR, CREAM, SHAVE NOVELLA MARIA SANTA BOOKMARC; COURTESY COVER BOOK MAGIC” AND “GASOLINE PHOTOS:

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FIND THE BEST IN CHINATOWN, ONE BLOCK AT A TIME

Doyers Street is infamous Enjoy healing cocktails and as “the Bloody Angle,” for Mexican mescal at these its early 20th century gang spots. Apotheke is a cock- wars, gambling and opium tail bar/apothecary that dens. Today, it is a cozy infuses its concoctions stretch with a minifood with fruits and rooftop- scene. Several standouts garden herbs, and hosts are The Good Sort, a Prohibition Wednesdays Chinese-Australian vegan and Absinthe-Minded café; Chinese Tuxedo, an Sundays; Pulqueria pairs upscale contemporary , pork tenderloin and Chinese resto housed in more with tequila. the former Chinatown  Apotheke 9 Doyers St., Opera House; and Tasty 212.406.0400 Hand-Pulled Noodles, for  Pulqueria 11 Doyers St., superior noodle dishes. 212.227.3099 Nom Wah, open since the 1920s, is the area’s oldest family-run parlor.  The Good Sort 5 Doyers There used to be an St., 646.895.9301 underground network  Chinese Tuxedo 5 of tunnels—perfect for Doyers St., 646.895.9301 feuding gang members to  escape violence—under 13 Doyers St., 212.962.6047 , which has  Tasty Hand-Pulled been called “that narrow Noodles Inc. 1 Doyers St., little hyphen between Pell 212.791.1817 and the .” Venture to Pell Street, now, though, for the First Chinese Baptist Church, which hosts book Ting’s Gift Shop beckons readings, film screenings with its giant picture and more. Or turn on Mott window of paper dragons, Street to visit the China- while Baishi Beauty Salon town Fair Family Fun Center offers cuts, color and more to play both vintage video at bargain prices. games and modern con-  Ting’s Gift Shop 18 soles for hours of fun. Doyers St., 212.962.1081  First Chinese  Baishi Beauty Salon Baptist Church 21 Pell St., 10 Doyers St., 212.587.3305 212.267.6436  Chinatown Fair Clockwise from bottom: Family Fun Center 8 Mott Chinese Tuxedo; dim sum, a St., 212.964.1001 Chinatown staple at places like Nom Wah Tea Parlor; For more things to do Doyers Street; rose tea at in Chinatown, go to

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ACROSS THE BRIDGE FIND THE BEST IN LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS / BY DANIEL FRIDMAN

LIC’s hodgepodge of buzz- Cold craft beer comple- ing restaurants is only a ments any long day of single stop from Man- exploration, especially hattan on the 7 subway. when it’s poured straight Whether the goal is white- from the tap. If your palate tablecloth Italian or saucy yearns for wine, allow K.C. barbecue, the theme is Long Island City's French always affordability. fare connoisseurs walk you  Casa Enrique 5-48 49th through their wine list. Ave., 347.448.6040 (NYC’s  Alewife 5-41 51st Ave., only Michelin-starred 718.937.7494 (28 craft beers Mexican resto) on tap, housemade cock-  John Brown tails, upscale pub fare) Smokehouse 10-43 44th  Domaine bar a vins Dr., 347.617.1120 (no-frills 50-04 Vernon Blvd., Kansas City barbecue 718.784.2350 (charcuterie, known for “burnt ends”) extensive by-the-glass list)  Maiella 4610 Center  Dutch Kills 27-24 Blvd., 718.606.1770 Jackson Ave., 718.383.2724 (housemade pastas, (reputable, elaborate hand- waterfront views) crafted cocktails)  Tournesol 50-12 Vernon  LIC Beer Project 39-28 Blvd., 718.472.4355 (classic, 23rd St., 917.832.6840 elegant, modestly-priced (brewery, taproom) French fare)

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NYC 33rd & 7th 155 W 33rd St. • (212) 695-9580 Get Yours To Go! originalhooters.com/nyc FOR 10 OR SO YEARS, I was a Tony Award voter—a privilege that I took seriously. Very seriously. My choices weren’t always in sync with those of my fellow voters (members of the press, producers and industry insiders), but that was OK: I voted as I saw fit. Now, as an interested theatergoer free of all Tony obligations, I judge a Broadway play or musical not only on the basis of its artistic merits but also on how much bang for the buck it delivers. So, as the awards gala on June 11 at nears, let me put on my Tony voter hat again. These are the shows and artists that, I believe, should win a Tony. More importantly, these are the shows and artists from the 2016–17 season that—win, lose or draw—deserve your time and dime.

But first, an observation. When the Tony authors have based their characters on nominations were announced on May 2, real-life people, focusing the narrative per- And the shock waves of disappointment could be haps too narrowly on obvious stereotypes felt from one end of the Theater District among the stranded passengers—the bick- to the other. My main beefs? The total ering gay couple, the rabbi, the Muslim, the absence of recognition for “A Bronx Tale” romantic middle-aged twosome, the first and the dismissal of “Anastasia” and “Band- female captain of a U.S. airline. But the cu- Winner stand” with only two nods each. These are mulative effect is a resounding and joyous musicals with proven crowd appeal (stand- affirmation of the resilience of the human ing ovations at every performance) and spirit. By the finale, the theater is awash in songs that, in a melodically unmemorable feel-good tears. This show gets my vote.

Should Be… 2017 MARCUS, ©JOAN “SWEAT,” AND AY” season, audiences walk out humming. They So does Lynn Nottage’s “Sweat,” in spite As a passionate theatergoer, I’ve should have been contenders. of fierce competition from “A Doll’s House, picked my favorites for Broadway’s Those shows that are in the running for Part 2,” “Indecent” and “Oslo” in the Best Best Musical—“Come From Away,” “Dear Play category. Rarely does elitist Broadway highest accolade, the Tony Award. Evan Hansen,” “Groundhog Day” and “Nata- hold the mirror up to how the other half— By Francis Lewis sha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” (with America’s working class—lives. “Sweat” is the season’s longest title and most nomina- that wake-up call: a realistic, gut-wrenching, tions, 12)—are a mixed bag. This category no-holds-barred, compassionate look at usually draws the greatest attention, and how factory workers fall vic- certainly there is something for every the- tim to circumstances beyond their control. atergoer in this year’s nominees. Nottage’s dialogue crackles as delivered “The Great Comet,” a sweeping, by an exemplary cast, whose work proves romantic spectacle derived from Tolstoy’s that the time is long overdue for the Tonys “War and Peace,” makes capital of its literary to initiate an award for Best Ensemble. Until credentials. “Groundhog Day” is a clever, then, Michelle Wilson and Johanna Day fast-paced adaptation of a popular movie, have been singled out from the cast and featuring a magnetic performance by Andy are up against each other for Best Featured Karl that puts him in the first rank of leading Actress in a Play honors. If it were up to me, men. Karl should take home the Tony for they would share the award. Inexplicably, Best Actor in a Musical. Millennials, if not Kate Whoriskey, the play’s peerless coordi- always their elders (like me), enthusiastically nator, has been denied a Best Director nom. embrace “,” the Great Shame on the nominating committee. White Way’s first social-media musical. In life, two things are certain: death As to “Come From Away,” it is the and taxes. On Broadway, there is a third sleeper hit of the season. Fluidly staged, certainty: . The Divine Miss M economic in its construction and consum- is a shoo-in to win the 2017 Tony as Best BROADWAY’S BEST mately performed, the show is an unlikely Actress in a Musical for her turn in “Hello, (From top) Jenn Colella musical. The plot follows planeloads of Dolly!” Thanks to reams of critical acclaim, and the cast of “Come travelers, who are rerouted on 9/11 to a an outpouring of public affection and mil- From Away;” in remote part of Canada, where they pick lions of dollars generated in ticket sales, the “Groundhog Day;” Michelle up the pieces of their lives with the help wind is beneath her wings. She will ascend Wilson (standing) and PHOTOS: THE TONY AWARD, COURTESY THE ; “COME FROM AWAY,” MATTHEW MURPHY, 2016; “GROUNDHOG D “GROUNDHOG 2016; MURPHY, MATTHEW AWAY,” FROM “COME AWARDS; TONY THE COURTESY AWARD, TONY THE PHOTOS: PHOTO CREDIT GOES HERE GOES CREDIT PHOTO of sympathetic and generous locals. The to Mount Olympus on Tony night. Johanna Day in “Sweat.”

22 WHERE I APRIL 2017 23 The venues where New York athletes play are so much Game Day more than mere stadiums, fields and courts.

er, and other legendary rock bands graced time apiece. Serena has won four more the Flushing Meadows palace, as well as since, including three from 2012 to 2014. Pope John Paul II. Shea debuted on April 17,

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, ANNA HAS ANNA GARDEN, SQUARE MADISON 1964 (the Mets lost to Pittsburgh, 4-3), fea- MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Sitting turing 21 escalators and a gigantic outfield above the railroad tracks of Penn Station, scoreboard that provided information and Madison Square Garden has seen it all. entertainment. In 1981, a Big Apple Top Hat MSG, as it is called, has been known for in centerfield began surfacing after each years as the “mecca of basketball,” and yet Mets homer. “The Amazin’” became home- the historic first Ali-Frazier fight took place town heroes when they won the World there in 1971 with shooting Series in 1969, a year that had started with ringside photos for Life magazine. Sinatra Joe Namath and the Jets—another Shea made his comeback “Main Event” televised tenant—shocking the world by winning concert there in 1974, while such historic Super Bowl III in Miami. In 1975, the Mets, shows as George Harrison’s Concert for Jets, Giants and Yanks played at Shea dur- Bangladesh, the post-9/11 Concert for New ing Yankee Stadium’s renovation, marking York City and the Concert for Sandy Relief the only year two MLB and NFL teams ever also took center stage. The New York Rang- shared the same stadium. Citi Field, a shrine ers, Ringling Brothers Circus, Westminster to NYC National League baseball, opened Kennel Club Dog Show and four presiden- in 2009. Numerous clubs and restaurants, a tial conventions also called the Garden food court and concessions provide good home, making it easy to see why it’s known eats and refreshments. as “The World’s Most Famous Arena.” With . its famed concave ceiling, the current struc- WEST SIDE TENNIS CLUB/USTA BILLIE ture (the first was built in 1879) opened in JEAN KING NATIONAL TENNIS CENTER 1968 at 4 Pennsylvania Plaza in Midtown. In In the vast, Whether completely empty or packed distinguished voice. When it closed in 2008, The US Open moved from Rhode Island college basketball circles, the Garden plays eclectic expanse with enthusiastic fans, a renowned athletic it had hosted 37 World Series. It was home to Forest Hill’s West Side Tennis Club in host to the St. John’s Red Storm, the NIT arena breathes a life of its own, much like to Hall of Fame royalty Ruth, Lou Gehrig, 1915. After moving to Philadelphia for Final Four and the Big East Tournament. In of New York City, a famous theater or historical landmark. Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra and Mickey three years, the Open returned in 1924 to a the 1970 NBA finals, a -in-time mo- where There is an immediate vibe upon entry. The Mantle, and backdrop for iconic moments newly constructed West Side Tennis Club, ment occurred when injured captain Willis competition for memories produce tingles of excitement such as Gehrig’s tearful farewell speech. a 15,000-seat U-shaped stadium with grass Reed hobbled from the locker room and and nostalgia; the ghosts of greatness seem The Derek Jeter-led Yanks immediately courts. In 1978, the event moved to Flush- made his first two shots in Game 7 as the entertainment is to call out. established a winning tradition in the new ing Meadows-Corona Park as the USTA Knicks beat the Lakers for their first NBA fierce, stadium by winning the 2009 World Series. National Tennis Center opened near Shea championship. The 1993 playoff series with OLD/NEW YANKEE STADIUM When the The updated version, built across the street Stadium. It was renamed in 2006 to honor the Bulls produced “The Dunk,” when John professional original Yankee Stadium opened in 1923, it from the original, maintained much the tennis great Billie Jean King. The three- Starks threw down a ferocious left-handed sports have long was christened the House That Ruth Built same look, but with added amenities. The stadium complex includes Arthur Ashe slam over Michael Jordan and Horace Facing page: The New York because slugger Babe Ruth’s home-run Stadium also hosts the MLS New York City Stadium as the event’s main venue; there Grant. The Knicks lost the 1994 finals to maintained a Yankees host the Boston prowess put enough cash in the coffers to FC and college football’s Pinstripe Bowl. is also the Grandstand, which seats 6,000. Houston in seven games as MSG became superstar status. Red Sox at Yankee Stadium construct it. Innumerable highlights would While the playing surface has changed part of one of the most bizarre television in May 2016. This page, By Rich Fisher follow in the architectural masterpiece, SHEA STADIUM/CITI FIELD Opening in from grass to clay to its current hard-court nights in American history. As Game 5 un- from top: Serena Williams which was the first stadium to feature three the shadow of the 1964 World’s Fair amid a status, one constant has been outstanding folded, O.J. Simpson went on his low-speed at the 2015 US Open at decks of grandstands. Over the years, it was new excitement in America, Shea Stadium play. The 21st century has belonged mainly freeway chase with the Los Angeles police. the USTA Billie Jean King identified by Monument Park; the legend- reflected a young Mets team that had to Venus and Serena Williams, sisters who NBC affiliates began running split-screen National Tennis Center; Citi ary facade around the upper deck; and played its first two years in the old Polo each won two crowns between 1999 and coverage of both the game and the chase Field; the Knicks’ court at Madison Square Garden. PHOTOS: SERENA WILLIAMS AT THE US OPEN AT THE USTA BILLIE JEAN KING NATIONAL TENNIS CENTER, 2015, USTA/PETE STAPLES; CITI FIELD, COURTESY CITI FIELD; CITI COURTESY FIELD, CITI STAPLES; USTA/PETE 2015, CENTER, TENNIS NATIONAL KING JEAN BILLIE USTA THE AT OPEN US THE AT WILLIAMS SERENA PHOTOS: public address announcer Bob Sheppard’s Grounds. 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1874-1967 The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s is co-organized by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and the Cleveland EXPERIENCE Museum of Art. 这座令人印象深刻的博物馆位于上东区的地标—— Andrew Carnegie (法国,

的豪华寓所内,由工业家 Peter Cooper 的孙女于 1897 年成立,馆 ;丹铎神庙,埃及 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 A NEW BEAT! The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s is made possible by 验。从 4 月 7 日开始,博物馆将举办以室内设计、装饰艺术、珠宝、 the generous support of Madeleine K. Rudin and Grant S. Johnson 时尚、艺术、建筑、音乐和电影为主题的“The Jazz Age: American JALLOT LÉON An exhibition pulsating with the in memory of Jack Rudin.

” LEDERMAN ED Style in the 1920s (《爵士时代: 1920 年代的美国风尚》)展览, Additional major support is provided by Amita and Purnendu 展出 400 多件稀世罕见的精美作品,充分表达这辉煌十年的多元和活 energy and rhythm that advanced Chatterjee, Robert and Helen Appel, Helen and Edward Hintz, 力。另外,博物馆还将同时举办“Jeweled Splendors of the Art Deco American design to the world stage. and The Secretary of the Smithsonian and the Smithsonian Era: the Prince and Princess Sadruddin Aga Khan Collection”(《艺 National Board. Funding is also provided by the August Heckscher Exhibition Fund, The Masinter Family Foundation, Shelby and 梳妆台和长凳, 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》) 约 1929 年 Frederick Gans, Nion McEvoy, Marlene Nathan Meyerson Family 展览。2 E. 91st St., 212.849.8400, cooperhewitt.org #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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30 WHERE I JUNE 2017 31 Shows Shows musical based on the 1993 and . Samuel J. movie. Theatre, Friedman Theatre, 261 W. 47th 245 W. 52nd St., btw Broadway WINNER! BESTBEST MUSICAL MUSICAL St., btw Broadway & Eighth & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. 2017 OLIVIER AWARD Ave., 212.239.6200.

HAMILTON MISS SAIGON (2 hrs 45 mins) America’s past 2017 Tony Award Nominee! is told through the hip-hop (2 hrs 40 mins) During the sounds of today in the hit “ last days of the Vietnam War, musical about political mas- a Saigon bar girl falls in love termind Alexander . with an American GI in the Theatre, 226 new production of the 1991 W. 46th St., btw Broadway & A MIRACLE musical. , Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. 1681 Broadway, btw W. 52nd & ” W. 53rd sts., 212.239.6200. HELLO, DOLLY! 2017 Tony Award Nominee! NATASHA, PIERRE & THE (2 hrs 35 mins) The revival of ON BROADWAY! GREAT COMET OF 1812 the 1964 musical comedy – New York Post 2017 Tony Award Nominee! stars Bette Midler. Donna (2 hrs 30 mins) Murphy subs for Middler on makes his Broadway debut Tuesdays beginning June 13. as Pierre in this sweeping Shubert Theatre, 225 W. 44th musical love story based on St., btw Broadway & Eighth Leo Tolstoy’s “War and Peace.” Ave., 212.239.6200. Imperial Theatre, 249 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth INDECENT Ave., 212.239.6200. 2017 Tony Award Nominee! (1 hr 45 mins, no intermission) ON YOUR FEET! Paula Vogel’s play with music (2 hrs 15 mins) The story of is based on the true story Gloria and Emilio Estefan is about the scandalous 1923 the rhythm that gets audienc- Broadway debut of Sholem es on their feet at this infec- Asch’s “God of Vengeance.” tious musical. Marquis Theatre, Cort Theatre, 138 W. 48th St., W. 46th St., btw Broadway & btw Sixth & Seventh aves., Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. 212.239.6200. OSLO 2017 Tony Award Nominee! (2 hrs 20 mins) Shoes make TICKETMASTER.COM � �877� 250�2929 (2 hrs 55 mins) J.T. Rogers’ the man, and the drag queen, AUGUST WILSON THEATRE, 245 W. 52ND ST. riveting play imagines the in the Tony Award-winning behind-the-scenes diploma- musical about acceptance, GROUNDHOGDAYMUSICAL.COM cy that brought about the forgiveness and high heels. historic 1993 Oslo Accord Theatre, 302 W. between Israel and the PLO. 45th St., btw Eighth & Ninth at aves., 877.250.2929. Lincoln Center, 150 W. 65th St., btw Broadway & Amsterdam Ave., 212.239.6200. (2 hrs 30 mins) Theatergoers of all ages sing along at the THE PHANTOM OF THE runaway hit stage version of OPERA Disney’s beloved animated (2 hrs 30 mins) The tragic story movie. Minskoff Theatre, 200 of a disfigured composer W. 45th St., btw Broadway & who falls in love with a young Eighth Ave., 866.870.2717. soprano is now Broadway’s longest-running musical. Majestic Theatre, 247 W. 44th 2017 Tony Award Nominee! St., btw Broadway & Eighth (Closes July 2) (2 hrs 30 mins) Ave., 212.239.6200. Lillian Hellman’s play about a Southern family at war THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG with itself is a feast for its 2017 Tony Award Nominee! lead actresses. TRACHTENBERG PHOTOS BY ROBERT (2 hrs) Everything that

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Shows Shows could comically go wrong does when the Cornley (2 hrs 30 mins) A waitress Polytechnic Drama Society dreams of opening her own puts on a 1920s murder mys- NBC-TV pie shop, but a loveless mar- tery. Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. riage threatens to hold her 45th St., btw Sixth & Seventh back. , composer aves., 212.239.6200. of the music and lyrics, stars in the title role thru June 11. PRESENT LAUGHTER Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 2017 Tony Award Nominee! W. 47th St., btw Broadway &

(Closes July 2) (2 hrs 30 mins) T:4.1875” Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. A self-centered actor () is in the throes of a WAR PAINT midlife crisis in Noël Coward’s 2017 Tony Award Nominee! comedy. St. James Theatre, 246 (2 hrs 30 mins) Beauty queens W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Helena Rubinstein (Patti Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. LuPone) and Elizabeth Arden () bare their SCHOOL OF ROCK souls—and claws—in the (2 hrs 30 mins) It’s only rock new musical. Nederlander ‘n’ roll, but the kids at a pres- Theatre, 208 W. 41st St., btw tigious prep school love it Seventh & Eighth aves., when their wannabe rock star 877.250.2929. substitute teacher turns them into a kick-ass rock band in the THE HIT BROADWAY MUSICAL WICKED mu- (2 hrs 45 mins) The long-run- sical. Winter Garden Theatre, New Amsterdam Theatre, Broadway & ning musical imagines Oz

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AVENUE Q and buffoonery go together (2 hrs 15 mins) People and in Jeffrey Hatcher’s adapta- puppets live together on a fic- tion of Nikolai Gogol’s satir- titious New York City block in ical play about small-town this uproarious Tony Award- corruption in 1830s Russia. winning musical for adults. Michael Urie (“Ugly Betty”) New World Stages, Stage 3, 340 heads the cast. The Duke on W. 50th St., btw Eighth & Ninth 42nd Street, 229 W. 42nd St., aves., 212.239.6200. btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 646.223.3010. CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? (Closes June 11) (1 hr 45 mins, no intermission) It’s (Previews begin June 20, Halloween, and Miranda opens July 13, closes Sept. (Amber Tamblyn in her 3) Oscar Isaac stars as the New York theater debut) is conflicted Prince of Denmark a lost soul deeply in debt in an intimate production of and on the run from a date Shakespeare’s tragedy, direct- who may be out to kill her. ed by . The Public Vineyard Theatre, 108 E. 15th Theater, 425 Lafayette St., at St., btw Irving Pl. & Union Sq. E., Astor Place, 212.967.7555. 212.353.0303. IN & OF ITSELF CHURCH & STATE (Closes June 18) (1 hr, no (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) intermission) Magic meets Jason Odell Williams’ new NOW ON BROADWAY storytelling in this theater play takes a comic look at the TELECHARGE.COM OR 212-239-6200 · GROUPS 10+ 877-536-3437 piece, written and performed serious business of faith and O ABronxTaleTheMusical.com T:4.1875” by Derek DelGaudio, directed politics. Three days before LONGACRE THEATRE, 220 W. 48TH ST. · by Frank Oz and produced by voters go to the polls to re- . Daryl Roth elect Charlie Whitmore to the Theatre, 101 E. 15th St., at Union U.S. Senate, he tells everyone Sq. E., 800.745.3000. exactly what’s on his mind. New World Stages, Stage 5, 340 THE LUCKY ONE W. 50th St., btw Eighth & Ninth (Closes June 25) (2 hrs) A.A. aves., 212.239.6200. Milne, best-known as the cre- ONGS ator of Winnie-the-Pooh, was THE END OF LONGING ST S also a prolific playwright. This (In previews, opens June 5) THE BE play about two brothers, their Matthew Perry (Chandler ES estrangement and festering The New Yorker MOV in “Friends”) has written ST resentment was first pro- and stars in a new comedy THE BE duced on Broadway in 1922. about four flawed, troubled TIME Beckett Theatre at Theatre and damaged people. MCC ST Row, 410 W. 42nd St., btw Ninth Theater at the Lucille Lortel THE BE & 10th aves., 212.239.6200. Theatre, 121 Christopher St., THE NEW PRODUCTION BROADWAY T:4.1875” btw Bleecker & Hudson sts., ON MEASURE FOR MEASURE 212.352.3101. (Previews begin June 17, opens June 25, closes July THE GAZILLION BUBBLE 16) Simon Godwin, associate SHOW director of Britain’s Royal (60+ mins, no intermission) National Theatre, directs Masterful bubble tricks are Shakespeare’s dark comedy performed by Fan, Deni, Ana, in which order and chaos, Jano and Melody Yang in this lust and purity clash. Theater family-friendly, interactive for a New Audience, Polonsky IN ITS show. New World Stages, Stage NOW Shakespeare Center, 262 2, 340 W. 50th St., btw Eighth & ND Ashland Pl., btw Lafayette SMASH Ninth aves., 212.239.6200. YEAR! Ave., & Fulton St., Brooklyn, 2 866.811.4111. THE GOVERNMENT ON BROADWAY FOR A LIMITED TIME INSPECTOR MARQUIS THEATRE, 210 W. 46TH ST. (In previews, opens June 1, O BROADWAY THEATRE • SAIGONBROADWAY.COM (Closes June 18) (1 hr 30 mins, Ana Villafañe. Photo: Matthew Murphy Matthew Photo: AnaVillafañe. TICKETMASTER.COM 877-250-2929�OnYourFeetMusical.com closes June 24) Bureaucracy no intermission) The revival

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Shows Shows of the / SIGNATURE THEATRE John Weidman musical about The Signature Theatre Commodore Perry’s 1853 Company presents new plays mission to Japan and the and revivals in its permanent Westernization of the East home, a state-of-the-art, stars George Takei. Classic Frank Gehry-designed mul- Stage Company, 136 E. 13th tistage venue. Thru June 11: St., btw Third & Fourth aves., “The Antipodes” by 212.677.4210. Baker. Thru June 4: “Venus” by Suzan-Lori Parks. Pershing Trim:4.1875” PIPELINE Square Signature Center, 480 (Previews begin June 15, W. 42nd St., btw Ninth & 10th opens July 10, closes Aug. 27) aves., 212.244.7529. In Dominique Morisseau’s new play, an inner-city public SLEEP NO MORE school teacher sends her only (up to 3 hrs) Mask-wearing son to a private boarding “ audiences wander at will and school, where his rage may at their own pace through a lead to expulsion. Did she ” 100,000-square-foot environ- make the right decision as . ment—an abandoned 1930s a parent? Mitzi E. Newhouse luxury hotel—eavesdropping Theater at Lincoln Center, 150 on scenes and characters W. 65th St., btw Broadway & that conjure up Shakespeare’s Amsterdam Ave., 212.239.6200. “Macbeth.” The McKittrick Hotel, 530 W. 27th St., btw 10th

PUFFS ©Disney & 11th aves., 866.811.4111. (Closes July 30) (1 hr 30 mins) A young wizard with a scar T:4.1875” Minskoff Theatre, B’way & 45th St. | 866-870 -2717 | lionking.com SPAMILTON on his forehead makes things (1 hr 15 mins, no intermis- challenging for Wayne, an av- sion) If you can’t get tickets erage boy from New , to Broadway’s biggest hit and his mates (known as ® (“Hamilton”), this spoof is Puffs) in this comical take on 7TONY AWARD NOMINATIONS the next best thing. 47th the Harry Potter phenome- INCLUDING Street Theater/Puerto Rican non. Elektra Theatre, 300 W. Traveling Theater, 304 W. 47th 43rd St., at Eighth Ave. 131949_LK_WhereMag_PremiumSq_April2017.indd St., btw EighthPage & Ninth# 1 aves., Document Path: Studio:LION KING:LK NEW YORK:ADS:MAGAZINE:131949_LK_WhereMag_April2017:131949_LK_WhereMag_PremiumSq_April2017.indd 212.279.4200. SEEING YOU Job # 131949 Pg Specs Sprd Specs Print / User Info Fonts Approvals Inks (Closes July 30) From the STOMP Client Disney Bleed None Bleed Sprd 4.1875” x 4.1875” Printed at None Futura Std (Book, Bold), Geometric CD Jay Cyan producer of “Sleep No More” Slabserif 712 BT (Medium) CW None (1 hr 40 mins) InMagenta a dazzling Description 1/3 Page 4C Trim 4.1875” x 4.1875”BESTTrim Sprd 4.1875” x 4.1875” MUSICAL comes this new immersive Print/Export Time 2-23-2017 1:06 PM AD Jared N percussive performance, Yellow Pub Where Magazine Safety 3.6875” x 3.6875” Safety Sprd 3.6875” x 3.6875” Black and environmental storytell- Studio Jesse the eight-member cast con- Run Date 4/1/2017 Visual Artist Miles Freyberger Acct Kirk/Jeff/Michael Used Swatches Black ing experience underneath Release Date 2/27/2017 Gutter None Previous Artist Jesse Eisenburg Proofrd Joe F.jures rhythm out of brooms, LK Yellow (0.18.98.0) Prod Steve The High Line. There is no dustbins, hubcaps C=15 M=100 and Y=100 more. K=0 C=43 M=95 Y=0 K=0 seating during the show. 18 Images Orpheum Theatre, LK Black 126 (60.60.60.100) Second and over. 450 W. 14th St., btw NederlanderLogo_LK_4C_K.eps (studio:LOGOS:Venues,T:4.1875” Theatres & Arenas:Nederlander:NederlanderLogo_LK_4C_K.eps) Ave., at E. 8th St., GRAY 800.982.2787. @ 60% TLK_Social_Icons_60.60.60.100.eps (studio:LION KING:ART:SOCIAL ICONS:TLK_Social_Icons_60.60.60.100.eps) PMS 178 C 4 “ C=100 M=0 Y=0 K=0 Washington St. & 10th Ave. TLK_THE.AWARD.WINNING.MUSICAL_1LINE_BLACK.ai (studio:LION KING:ART:LOGOS:Final HiRez:TLK_THE.AWARD.WINNING.MUSICAL_1LINE_BLACK.ai) LionHead_60_60_60_100_Black.ai (studio:LION KING:ART:LION HEADS:LionHead_60_60_60_100_Black.ai) SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK ���� (2 hrs 45 mins) The Tooting The Public Theater’s summer Arts Club revival of the season of free Shakespeare ou’ll feel the Stephen Sondheim musical in Central Park kicks off with creates a working pie-shop a tragedy. Thru June 18: environment in which blood- earth move!” Print Ad Slug “Julius Caesar.” Free tickets are thirsty barber Sweeney Todd distributed, two per person, — Time Out New York can wreak vengeance and at the Delacorte Theater in Mrs. Lovett, his partner in Central Park on the day of crime, can bake “the worst the performance and by pies in London,.” Barrow random mobile lottery on the COME FROM AWAY Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein Street Theatre, 27 Barrow St., at Directed by TodayTix app, also on the day Seventh Ave. So., 866.811.4111. of the performance. Delacorte Stephen Sondheim Theatre 124 West 43rd Street NOW ON BROADWAY I TELECHARGE.COM I (212) 239-6200 TH Theater in Central Park, en- www.BeautifulOnBroadway.com Photo: Zachary Maxwell Stertz OGerald Schoenfeld Theatre 236 WEST 45 STREET THE WHIRLIGIG trance at Central Park West & W. COMEFROMAWAY.COM OFFICIAL AIRLINE (Closes June 11) In Hamish 81st St., 212.539.8500. Linklater’s world-premiere

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Shows SEARCH THE CITY / For more listings, see wheretraveler.com/New York Shows play, a fractured community Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz Hall of Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., Broadway and Off-Broadway comes together when a Fame. Highlights: June 1-3 A former Shriners Temple, this at W. 64th St., 212.875.5656. hit shows. Custom packages long-absent resident (Dolly in the Rose Theater: “Monk performing arts venue hosts can be designed to include Wells) and her ex-husband Festival: World of Monk” music, dance and theater RIVER TO RIVER FESTIVAL walk-on roles, performing () return featuring the Jazz at Lincoln events. Highlights: June 2-11: (June 14-25) The 16th annual workshops for all ages and with their estranged, ailing Center Orchestra with Elfman Ballet of St. Petersburg. arts festival presents music, behind-the-scenes tours. Log daughter. The Pershing Square Wynton Marsalis. June 2-3 June 15-18: Vakhtangov State dance, theater and visual art on to broadwayplus.com for Signature Center, 480 W. 42nd in the Appel Room: “Monk Academic Theatre of Russia at 31 sites in the neighbor- further information and to St., btw Ninth & 10th aves., Festival: Round Midnight: perform “Uncle Vanya” by hoods south of Chambers make reservations. 212.279.4200. Monk’s Legacy.” June 7-8 Anton Chekhov. 131 W. 55th Street in Manhattan. Venues/ S:3.9375” T:4.1875” in the Appel Room: “Ella St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., times vary. All events are free. TKTS BOOTHS DANCE+MUSIC Fitzgerald Festival: Michael 212.581.1212. Day-of-performance discount ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN Feinstein: Ella on My Mind.” THE TOWN HALL tickets for many Broadway DANCE THEATER Time Warner Center, 10 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC “The People’s Concert Hall” and Off-Broadway shows can (June 14-18) The world-re- Columbus Cir., Broadway & W. The 2016-2017 season, which boasts an eclectic lineup of be purchased by credit card nowned dance troupe is in “A magical Broadway musical with 60th St., 212.721.6500. is about to conclude, is a mo- performers. Highlights: June or cash at the four perma- residence for a seven-per- BRAINS, HEART and COURAGE.” mentous one, as New York’s 5: Need to Breathe. June 10- nent TKTS booths in Times formance season, which JOYCE THEATER preeminent orchestra marks 12: Feist. June 14: . Square (Father Duffy Square), includes the work of seven Time Magazine The respected venue two significant milestones: June 19: “Broadway by the in (South choreographers. David H. welcomes renowned mod- its 175th anniversary and the Year: 2007-2016.” 123 W. 43rd Street Seaport, corner of Front Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, ern-dance companies from final season of Alan Gilbert as St., btw Sixth Ave. & Broadway, & John sts.), in Downtown Columbus Ave., at W. 63rd St., the United States and abroad. its music director. Concerts: 212.840.2824. Brooklyn (1 MetroTech Center, 212.496.0600. Highlights: May 31-June 4: June 1, 3 & 6: Alan Gilbert corner of Jay St. & Myrtle Ave. Rioult Dance NY. June 8 -11: conducts Wagner’s “Das TICKET SERVICES Promenade) and in Lincoln CARNEGIE HALL Ballet Tech Kids Dance. June Rheingold” (complete, in con- BROADWAY PLUS VIP Center’s David Rubenstein The 2016-2017 season, the 13-25: L.A. Dance Project. cert). June 8-10: Alan Gilbert SERVICES Atrium (61 W. 62nd St., btw venerable concert hall’s June 27-July 16: Momix: conducts the Season Finale. Among the many services Broadway & Columbus Ave.). 126th, is drawing to a close. 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Chefs Club Counter HORNBLOWER CRUISES The bustling counter-service space intro- Dinner Cruise. Launching from Pier 40 in the West duces the concept of “fine-fast” dining, Village, dinner and Sunday jazz brunch cruises are com- offering oft-rotating dishes conceptualized plete with iconic sights along by world-renowned chefs (i.e., Jean-Georges the Hudson River, cocktails and dancing. Launching Vongerichten, Magnus Hansson, Eric Kayser, from Pier 15 in South Street Alvin Cailan) and brought to fruition by the Seaport, happy hour, lunch and late-night party cruises Chefs Club team in the restaurant’s open feature views of New York kitchen. The restaurant opens at 8 am sharp, Harbor, a live DJ and a wide range of libations and savory and breakfast don’t last past noon. bites. Prices/dates/times/ lengths vary. $$$ Hornblower B, L & D (daily). $$ 62 Spring St., at Lafayette St., Landing, Pier 40, 353 West St., at 646.780.5456. W. Houston St., 646.846.4803; East River Esplanade Pier 15, 78 South St., btw Fletcher & John sts., 646.760.1860. CHELSEA+ blackened pork loin. The spot ers slathered with foie gras) Broadway, btw Vesey & Fulton MEATPACKING is known for its steakhouse replenish diners lounging in sts., 212.219.0500. NOBU SEVILLA RESTAURANT BLUE GINGER burger, topped with caramel- leather banquettes. B (daily), FIFTY SEVEN Japanese. The AND BAR Japanese. Pan-Asian cuisine, ized onions and American L & D (M-Sa). $$$ Andaz Wall flagship’s grandiose Uptown Spanish. Open 365 days a including inventive rolls and cheese. L (M-F), D (nightly), Street, 75 Wall St., at Pearl St., sister. L & D (daily). $$$$ 40 W. year, this local favorite, with fresh sushi, served in a chic, Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ 277 E. 212.590.1238. 57th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., gold-leather banquettes and modern space. L & D (daily). $$ 10th St., btw Ave. A & First Ave., 212.757.3000. white tablecloths, has been 106 Eighth Ave., btw W. 15th & 212.529.9702. HUDSON EATS family-run since 1941. The W. 16th sts., 212.352.0911. Various. A wide variety of GREENWICH VILLAGE+ cozy spot is known for its gen- ICHIBANTEI vendors are gathered under WEST VILLAGE teel service, large tapas menu, CULL & PISTOL Japanese. This authentic spot one roof at this foodie com- BLEECKER STREET seafood paella and guava Seafood. This oyster-lovers’ offers fried Japanese classics, plex with waterfront views. Contemporary Italian. The with cream cheese dessert. L paradise is tucked deep such as karaage (boneless Featured vendors include owner’s grandmother’s recipe & D (daily). $$ 62 Charles St., at inside Chelsea Market and ) and pork yak- Amada, Blue Ribbon Sushi, for the Nonna Maria pie— W. 4th St., 212.929.3189. is known for its happy hour, iniku (barbecued pork belly Mighty Quinn’s Barbeque, fresh mozzarella, basil and with a rotating selection of sautéed with ginger sauce). Num Pang, Sprinkles, and marinara sauce—is the high- HARLEM oysters available for $1 per Beer, wine and 11 different Umami Burger. B, L & D (daily). light at this corner shop that BARAWINE oyster. Dinner specialties sakes complement the late- $$ Brookfield Place, 200 Vesey specializes in Tuscan-style Modern French. French bistro include lobster ramen and a night menu. D (nightly). $$ St., at West St., 212.417.7000. thin-crust pizza. A vast seleci- classics, from hanger steak clambake for two. L & D (daily). 401 E. 13th St., at First Ave., ton of bottled and canned with mushrooms and finger- $$$ Chelsea Market, 75 Ninth 646.368.9755. MARIACHI’S craft beers is available for ling potatoes to branzino Ave., btw W. 15th & W. 16th sts., Mexican. Mexican dishes— those dining in. L & D (daily). $ Provençal, can be paired 646.568.1223. SUPERIORITY BURGER mole poblano with black 69 Seventh Ave. So., at Bleecker with international wines. D Vegetarian. An all-vegetarian beans, Cajun shrimp tosta- St., 212.924.4466. (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ ROUGE TOMATE CHELSEA “fast food” outlet serving das—pepper the traditional 200 Lenox Ave., at W. 120th St., Contemporary American. up huge burgers, including menu of salads, sandwiches BOSIE TEA PARLOR 646.756.4154. Locally sourced and vegan. The all-star in the line- and wraps. B, L & D (daily). French Bakery/Teahouse. This health-oriented culinary of- up is the Superiority Burger: $ 156 Chambers St., btw glass-fronted teahouse serves OLIVE GARDEN ferings, as well as more than a veggie served with Greenwich St. & Broadway, quiches, pressed - Italian/American. NYC’s 200 wines, including biody- melted Muenster cheese, 212.528.3175. es, veggie entrées, pastries newest Olive Garden location namic, international and cer- iceberg lettuce, dill and pick- and afternoon tea. There are offers its unlimited soup, tified organic bottles. L (Tu-F), le. This small joint also offers NOBU DOWNTOWN over 100 hand-sourced and salad and breadsticks to start D (Tu-Su), Brunch (Sa & Su). constantly rotating salad Japanese. Renowned chef blended fine loose-leaf teas the meal, with entrées such $$$$ 126 W. 18th St., btw Sixth & specials, burnt broccoli salad, Nobu Matsuhisa’s crown developed by Tea Master as crispy chicken ravioli su- Seventh aves., 646.395.3978. gelato and sorbet. L & D (W- jewel has a new home in FiDi. Kiley Holiday and macarons premo and stuffed M). $ 430 E. 9th St., btw Ave. A & Celebrated dishes include and pastries made by Damien jumbo ravioli. L & D (daily). $$ EAST VILLAGE First Ave., 212.256.1192. yellowtail with jalapeño and Herrgott, a third-generation 100 W. 125th St., at Malcolm BRINDLE ROOM black cod with miso, while French pastry chef. A by-the- X Blvd., 917.534.7937; 2 Times Contemporary American. FINANCIAL DISTRICT+ brand-new menu additions glass wine list is also available. Sq., btw W. 47th & W. 48th sts., Salmon tartare with caraway LOWER MANHATTAN range from bigeye tuna B & L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch 212.333.3254; 92-10 59th Ave., potato chips or duck confit DINA RATA tataki with truffle eryngii (Sa & Su). $$ 10 Morton St., btw at 92nd St., Elmhurst, Queens, can start off a meal American. Seasonal plates mushrooms to uni oil yaki. Bleecker St. & Seventh Ave. So., 718.458.0549; 505 Gateway Dr.,

of pan-roasted salmon or and elevated classics (burg- L (M-F), D (nightly). $$$ 195 212.352.9900. ARIZPE AARON SALMON, SOHO CAILAN ALVIN PHOTO: Brooklyn, 718.348.1071.

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SOLOMON & KUFF owner Sarah Simmons. The since 1944! Indian dishes. Entrées include Caribbean. Caribbean fare restaurant is hidden away in a plantain-crusted seasonal (herb-grilled whole Atlantic subterranean space: Take care whitefish and bife de chori- porgy), craft cocktails and on the steep metal stairway. D Authentic Neapolitan Cuisine zo (dry-aged sirloin steak, a wide selection of rums in (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ Himalayan sea salt-encrusted, a space modeled after an 100B Forsyth St., btw Broome & from the landmark restaurant sun-dried tomato chimichurri, upscale tiki hut, with palm Grand sts., 646.368.9240. made famous by Frank Sinatra yucca mash). L (M-F), D (M-Sa). plants, mixed wood walls and $$$ 480 Lexington Ave., at E. barrels installed over the bar. CLANCEY 46th St., 212.871.6600. D (Tu-Su), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ Contemporary American. 2331 12th Ave., at W. 133rd St., Located just off Delancey DAVIO’S 212.939.9443. on Clinton Street—hence Steak House. Since the original the name—this restaurant location opened in Boston LITTLE ITALY+ and specialty cocktail and in 1985, this restaurant has CHINATOWN craft-beer bar has inventive “An award winning French bistro with reasonable set up shop throughout the ASIA ROMA dishes, such as Yesterday prices in the heart of midtown” East Coast, serving a menu Chinese/Italian. This bi-level Lo Mein (fresh cold noodles of Northern Italian dishes, Italian-Asian fusion restau- with crispy hot pork belly) La Bonne Soupe from handmade pastas to rant, bar and lounge has two and shrimp and grits (white steak and seafood. Gluten- dining rooms and offers an speckled grits, special oils and 48 West 55th Street free options are available. B innovative menu with kara- shrimp). An eclectic drinks list (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Our only location is & D (daily), L (M-F). $$$ 447 oke on both floors. Signature is highlighted by the frozen (212) 586-7650 Lexington Ave., btw E. 44th & E. dishes include chicken Asia Moscow mule. D (Tu-Su), th 45th sts., 212.661.4810. Roma with prosciutto, sun- Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ 79 Clinton Monday through Sunday 11:30AM to 11:00PM 236 W. 56 Street dried tomatoes and Chinese St., btw Suffolk & Attorney sts., between Broadway and Eighth Avenue PERSHING SQUARE snow peas. L (M-F), D (M-Sa). 917.388.3575. American. Nestled under- $$ 40 Mulberry St., at Mosco St., neath the overpass directly 212.385.1133. THE FAT RADISH www.labonnesoupe.com www.patsys.com (212) 247-3491 across from Grand Central Contemporary American. Terminal, this bustling café SANURIA Earthy decor sets the scene and bar is known for its all-day Malaysian/Indonesian. for a market-driven menu breakfast (Belgian waffles) Eastern favorites include that can feature monkfish and brasserie fare (steamed chicken and beef , green curry with seasonal LUNCHLUNCH && mussels with Dijon mustard). canai (puffed bread with a vegetables, wild rice and B, L & D (daily), Brunch (Sa & chicken and potato curry) coconut milk, or a heritage Su). $$ 90 E. 42nd St., at Park and hokkien (shrimp noodle 14-oz. porterhouse pork chop DINNERDINNER Ave., 212.286.9600. curry soup). B, L & D (Tu-Su). $ with charred asparagus and 18 Doyers St. #B, btw Bowery & chimichurri. “Snacks” include DAILYDAILY MIDTOWN WEST Mott St., 212.267.0088. scotch egg with seeded HOOTERS mustard and cornichons, Contemporary American. It’s WO HOP and a house specialty: grilled not just about the eats at this Chinese. Established in 1938, cheese and pickles. L (Tu-F), casual national chain—it’s this subterranean Cantonese D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). about the high-spirited staff. joint is a popular NYC late- $$$ 17 Orchard St., btw Canal & Hooters Girls, known for their night hangout, staying open Hester sts., 212.300.4053. cheery personalities, serve up 24 hours a day and serving comfort food (several varie- roasted duck lo mein, vege- MIDTOWN EAST ties of chicken wings, ribs and table chow fun, chicken with AGERN burgers), in a wood-paneled oyster sauce over rice and Danish/Dutch. This restau- space with a bar and big- other classic dishes. For those rant uses Nordic techniques screen TVs. L & D (daily). $$ seeking less “buzz” and more and flavors in dishes featuring 155 W. 33rd St., btw Sixth and intimacy, a dining room is wild and farmed ingredi- Seventh aves., 212.695.9580. available upstairs. L & D (daily). ents from New York State. $ 17 Mott St., btw Worth & Specialties include sablefish, JAMS Mosco sts., 212.962.8617. salt-and-ash-baked beetroot American. House-baked and frozen pine soufflé. B & L pastries are offered along- LOWER (M-F), D (nightly). $$$$ Grand side deviled eggs and grid- BIRDS & BUBBLES Central Terminal, 89 E. 42nd dled Berkshire pork terrine New Southern. Opposites St., btw Park & Vanderbilt aves., Benedict for breakfast and attract, and that’s the case at 646.568.4018. brunch, while Jams chick- this sanctuary for fried chick- TIMES SQ MIDTOWN W HB BURGER EMPIRE STATE en—Executive Chef Jonathan en and champagne. Hearty AT VERMILION 127 43 ST 625 8TH AVE 127 43 ST 350 5TH AVE Wexler’s signature dish—is Southern classics are given Indian/Latin. The menu AT B’WAY AT 41 ST AT B’WAY AT 34 ST served for dinner, among modern imaginings by Chef/ features a fusion of Latin and other specialties like house-

44 WHERE I JUNE 2017 45 Food Food made lamb sausage. A short (Su). $$$ 500 E. 30th St., at the fare in this ornately decorated ditional Indian specialties like but serious beverage menu East River, 212.683.3333. café. B, L & D (daily). $$$ 398 lasuni gobi (crispy cauliflower, offers French and American Lunch: 12 – 2:30pm | Dinner: 5:30 – 10:30pm W. Broadway, btw Broome & sriracha garlic sauce) while wines by the glass. B & L (M-F), ROCKEFELLER Spring sts., 646.392.7868. dining before a night at the D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). CENTER theater. L & D (daily). $$$ 1185 $$$ 1414 Sixth Ave., btw W. 57th JOHNNY UTAH’S REBELLE Sixth Ave., entrance on W. 46th & W. 58th sts., 212.703.2007. Contemporary American. A Contemporary French. Modern St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., mechanical bull and Tex-Mex French offerings such as leek 212.575.2525. LA BONNE SOUP cuisine, such as barbecue vinaigrette with soft-boiled French. Classic French cuisine chicken, brisket chili nachos egg, Dijon and leek ash, as VICTOR’S CAFÉ offerings, such as quiche with and slow-cooked baby back well as elaborate main cours- Cuban. Island classics—ropa ham and cheese, escargot de ribs, are on offer at this sub- es like hake with mussels and vieja (shredded Black Angus Bourgogne and a chef’s salad terranean saloon-style res- sauce bouillabaisse, and black steak in a bed of plantains), that includes ham, turkey, taurant. L (M-F), D (nightly). $$ truffle with gnocchi Parisian adobo-marinated prime beef Swiss cheese, eggs and black 25 W. 51st St., btw Fifth & Sixth are offered alongside an tenderloin over fire-roasted olives. An entirely Burgundy- aves., 212.265.8824. innovative list of libations. D pepper and Creole jumbo based wine list offers reds and (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ shrimp—in a colorful dining whites by the bottle, as well as MORRELL WINE BAR & CAFE 218 Bowery, btw Spring & Prince room with palm trees. L & D a sparkling brut by the glass. American. A 52-page, 1,000- sts., 917.639.3880. (daily), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ L & D (M-F), Brunch (Sa & Su). plus bottle list and more than 236 W. 52nd St., btw Broadway $$ 48 W. 55th St., btw Fifth and 150 wines offered by the glass THEATER DISTRICT+ & Eighth Ave., 212.586.7714. Sixth aves., 212.586.7650. complement small plates of 1185 Avenue of the Americas. Enter at 46th St. btw HELL’S KITCHEN country or classic charcuterie 6th & 7th aves | 212.575.2525 | www.utsavny.com HB BURGER TRIBECA MURRAY HILL and fish dishes such as crab Breakfast Lunch Dinner Brunch Contemporary American. GRAFFITI EARTH THE CANNIBAL and avocado salad and co- This bi-level restaurant in the Diners enjoy specialty burg- Indian/Mediterranean. American. A butcher counter conut curry mussels. A wide heart of Times Square offers an inventive ers, housemade sodas, milk- Persian and Indian influenc- and massive selection of range of main courses is also Indian menu, a cozy lounge and 396 West Broadway shakes, egg creams and “the es run wild on the menu craft beers and artisanal food available. L (daily), D (M-Sa). $$ lovely outdoor seating. 646.392.7868 | laduree.com world’s smallest hot fudge at Executive Chef/Owner products are the backdrop 1 Rockefeller Plaza, btw Fifth & sundae.” L & D (daily). $$ 127 Jehangir Mehta’s second of this general-store-like Sixth aves., 212.262.7700. W. 43rd St., btw Sixth Ave. & NYC resto, an elegant 20-seat space that serves corned Broadway, 212.575.5848. dining room. Dishes—cate- beef tongue with slaw, beef THE SEA GRILL gorized by price rather than bulgogi sausage, charcuterie, Seafood. Housemade Sea Grill FEED HEARTLAND BREWERY by course—include shiitake veal tartare and a daily steak. chowder with bacon, lobster, American. Handcrafted beers, panna cotta with long pep- An outdoor patio welcomes shrimp and clams, as well as YOUR CUBAN housemade sodas and a per squid, garlic coconut guests during warm weather. a varying selection of lobster hearty steakhouse menu, soup with chickpea caviar, L & D (daily), Brunch (Sa & Su). tails, is among the specialties SIDE. including free-range bison and Persian toast with butter- $$ 113 E. 29th St., btw Lexington at this upscale fish-centric Extraordinary Cuban Cuisine. burgers. L & D (daily). $$ 127 W. scotch and Baileys ice cream. & Park aves., 212.686.5480. haunt. A diverse wine list Awesome cocktails. Great vibe. 43rd St., btw Broadway & Sixth D (Tu-Sa). $$$ 190 Church St., at features wines from Europe, Ave., 646.366.0235; 350 Fifth Duane St., 212.542.9440. FRANCHIA Africa, New Zealand and New PAELLA, SANGRIA, & FLAN, OH MY! Ave., at 34th St., 212.563.3433; Korean-Vegan. Inside this York state. L (M-F), D (M-Sa). Serving up the best Spanish food NYC can offer 625 Eighth Ave., at W. 41st St., TRIBECA GRILL since 1941 in the heart of Greenwich village. serene refuge, diners can $$$ 19 W. 49th St., btw Fifth & 646.214.1000. Contemporary American. The experience a traditional tea Sixth aves., 212.332.7610. 62 CHARLES ST. @ W. 4TH ST. famed /Drew ceremony with fine lotus or 212.929.3189 | 212.243.9513 PATSY’S ITALIAN Nieporent collaboration of- persimmon herbal brews, SOHO+NOLITA sevillarestaurantandbar.com RESTAURANT fers robust American fare and served with mockmeat-ori- BÂTARD Italian. Open since 1944, a 20,000-bottle list in a his- ented vegan fare, such as Contemporary European. this friendly family-run res- toric former warehouse with tempeh tacos in Korean This space, which once The evolution of Cuban Cuisine® taurant, a favorite of the late high ceilings, exposed brick bulgogi sauce, ginger fried housed Montrachet and Frank Sinatra, specializes in and a warm vibe. The wine list rice, and sweet corn-cilantro Corton, serves up inventive authentic Neapolitan cuisine. has repeatedly won the Wine . L & D (daily). 12 Park Modern European cuisine, An all-day menu includes Spectator’s Grand Award. Ave., btw E. 34th & E. 35th sts., expertly crafted cocktails and linguine puttanesca and a trio L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch 212.213.1001. Burgundy wine in a relaxed of ravioli. L & D (daily). $$ 236 (Su). $$$ 375 Greenwich St., at setting with warm lighting W. 56th St., btw Broadway & Franklin St., 212.941.3900. THE WATER CLUB and cozy banquettes. L (F), D Eighth Ave., 212.247.3491. American. Spectacular views (M-Sa). $$$$ 239 W. Broadway, + of the East River provide a ro- at N. Moore St., 212.219.2777. UTSAV INDIAN BAR & GRILL UPPER WEST SIDE mantic atmosphere in which Indian. There is a cozy bar CAFE FIORELLO to dine on North American LADURÉE and outdoor seating on the Italian. Antipasti selections, hard-shell lobster, grilled French. Guests can pick up 236 West 52nd Street, New York, lower level and, on the upper signature thin-crust , branzino, filet mignon and macarons from the retail New York • 212-586-7714 level, elegant decor and floor- daily caught seafood and rack of lamb, among other sa- counter or indulge in tea victorscafe.com to-ceiling windows, where Roman classics are served in vory dishes. D (Tu-Su), Brunch service and French-inflected diners can enjoy savory tra- a pretty, wood-walled dining

46 WHERE I JUNE 2017 47 Food Shop Drew Nieporent & The Myriad Restaurant Group room. L (M-F), D (nightly), 700 Eighth Ave., btw W. 44th & TOMS Brunch (Sa & Su). $$$ 1900 W. 45th sts., 646.954.5411. Invite You to Footwear and accessories (sunglasses, back- Broadway, btw W. 63rd & W. 64th sts., 212.595.5330. THE BOROUGHS “Eat Downtown!” packs) for men, women and kids. Every pair of BLACK IRIS shoes purchased is matched by TOMS with a ERMINIA Mediterranean. Traditional Italian. This longtime Upper Mediterreanean and Middle pair donated to a child in need. The mission East Side staple serves Roman Eastern fare including gyros, recipes in a romantic, wood- , , merguez statement extends to matching eyewear walled setting. Specialty (spicy lamb sausage) and a products and employing birth attendants in dishes include homemade variety of “pitzaas” (pizzas spaghetti with thinly sliced made using bread for the Great American Food & Wine Modern European Dining 70 countries through revenue generated from veal, olives and capers, and crust). Cash only. L & D (daily). 375 Greenwich St. | 212-941-3900 239 West Broadway | 212-219-2777 the sale of backpacks. Proceeds from TOMS swordfish sautéed with on- $ 228 Dekalb Ave., at Clermont WINNER! Winner of the Wine Spectator Best New Restaurant in America ions, raisins, pine nuts and Ave., Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Grand Award since 2002 Roasting Co. products sold in the boutique’s vinegar. D (nightly). $$$ 250 718.852.9800. 2015 James Beard Awards E. 83rd St., btw Second & Third coffee shop go to clean water for thirsty chil- aves., 212.879.4284. CAFE HENRI dren. 264 Elizabeth St., at E. Houston St., 212.219.8392. French. This French bistro GRÜNAUER BISTRO offers a sense of European Austrian. Traditional Austrian/ tranquillity in Long Island City. Viennese dishes such as Specialties include onglet à ACCESSORIES APPAREL jackets, plaid button-ups and PRINTED MATTER Award-Winning New Style Japanese Award-Winning New Style Japanese Hungarian beef goulash and l’échalote (hanger steak with NEW LOCATION! MIDTOWN LOCATION! ARTSEE DANIEL PATRICK belted coats. 273 Lafayette St., A nonprofit bookstore offer- Tafelspitz (root vegetables, mashed potatoes, mesclun 195 Broadway | 212-219-0500 40 W. 57th St.| 212-757-3000 Not your average eyeglasses This eponymous Australian at Prince St., 212.966.3300; and ing a wide range of books, creamed spinach, Viennese salad, baby carrots and red store, this go-to destination clothing brand offers New one other NYC location. magazines and objects, all rösti potato, apple horse- wine shallot sauce). B, L & D for celebrities sells funky York City-inspired high-end written and designed by radish), complemented by (daily). $$ 1010 50th Ave., btw MyriadRestaurantGroup.com and classic frames as well as streetwear with a minimalistic BOOKS artists. Publishing opportuni- an impressive Austrian wine Jackson Ave. & Vernon Blvd., bespoke designs, and also and militaristic aesthetic. 96 ASSOULINE ties are also offered, inviting list and live piano music Long Island City, Queens, as an art gallery. 220 Grand St., btw Mercer & Greene This book publisher prides artists and independent pub- Th-Sa 9:30 pm. D (M-Sa). $$$ 718.383.9315. Murray St., btw West St. & North sts., 646.682.9934. itself on its highly crafted, lishers to submit their work 1578 First Ave., at E. 82nd St., End Ave., 212.227.2400. lavishly illustrated books for sale at the store. 231 11th 212.988.1077. KEUKA KAFE: A WINE BAR GROWN & SEWN on fashion, travel, design, Ave., btw W. 25th & W. 26th sts., Contemporary American. NYC’s MAISON 10 Straight and skinny-fit khakis photography, religion and 212.925.0325. PORTER HOUSE NEW YORK only Finger Lakes-based wine Ten is the magic number at for men anchor the collec- art. The Plaza Hotel, 768 Fifth Steak House. USDA 28-day bar offers more than 50 wines Maison 10, a minimalist bou- tion that also includes bags, Ave., mezzanine, at W. 58th St., DEPT. STORES+ dry-aged beef served in a by the glass, many of them tique offering 10 categories belts, boots and T-shirts. 116 212.593.7236; and two other CENTERS sleek haunt, with seasonal sourced from New York state’s of products (ranging from fra- Franklin St., btw Church St. & W. NYC locations. BARNEYS NEW YORK specialties like the LaFreida- wine country. The food menu grances to housewares) con- Broadway, 917.686.2964. Luxe couture for men and Urbani black truffle burger: a has housemade specialties taining 10 curated items each BONNIE SLOTNICK women from the world’s braised Pat LaFreida short-rib like crab and avocado dip and that rotate every 10 weeks. JACADI PARIS COOKBOOKS top designers, such as Marc patty custom-blended with grilled watermelon salad. L Ten percent of each sale is do- The luxury French children’s This independent bookshop Jacobs, Givenchy, Ogle and Urbani black truffles, topped (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & nated to one of 10 charities. boutique is stocked with stocks out-of-print and an- Fendi. 660 Madison Ave., btw E. with Fontina cheese and Su). $$ 112-04 Queens Blvd., at 4 W. 29th St., btw Fifth Ave. & suits, vests, linen shirts and tiquarian cookbooks, along 60th & E. 61st sts., 212.826.8900; red onion jam, served on 75th Rd., Forest Hills, Queens, Olive Garden Harlem Broadway, 646.590.1291. shorts, pinafores and dresses with current epicurean liter- and three other NYC locations. a brioche roll. L & D (daily). 718.880.1478. Welcomes You to the Family for newborns, toddlers and ature; events are also held. 8 $$$$ 10 Columbus Circle, 4th MULBERRY youths. 1242 Madison Ave., at E. E. 2nd St., btw Second Ave. & BERGDORF GOODMAN fl., btw W. 58th & W. 60th sts., VINTAGE Founded in 1971, this British 89th St., 212.369.1616; and sever- Bowery, 212.989.8962. Men and women can find de- 212.823.9500. Contemporary American. A luxury brand offers fine al other NYC locations. signer labels, accessories and space with two wood-fin- leather bags and wom- BOOKMARC cosmetics in this iconic New SUGAR FACTORY ished tables offers an outdoor enswear along with hats, ROOTS Clothing designer Marc York department store. 754 Contemporary American. complement to a cozy bar scarves, shoes, belts, luggage This Canadian heritage brand Jacobs fills blond wood Fifth Ave., btw 57th & 58th sts., Diners mix savory and sweet serving small plates and and more. 134 Spring St., brings high-quality leather shelves with fashion books, 212.753.7300; 888.774.2424. at Sugar Factory, where “sammies” (Croque Madame: btw Greene & Wooster sts., shoes, bags and jackets, along novels, art supplies, journals, chocolate-covered pop- maple bacon, grilled tomato, 646.669.8380. with cabin-inspired apparel totes and tech accessories. BLOOMINGDALE’S corn waffle cone ice cream red leaf lettuce, citrus aioli, for men, women and kids, to 400 Bleecker St., at W. 11th St., A fashioin hub carrying shakes can be paired with Pullman bread). Locally A SECOND CHANCE a new boutique in NoLIta. 228 212.620.4021. designer clothing, jewelry, ac- housemade monster burg- micro-roasted coffee is A favorite of stylists and the Elizabeth St., btw Prince & E. cessories and more. 1000 Third ers. Sweet cocktails run the served with breakfast and fashion-savvy, this consign- Houston sts., 646.833.7417. DASHWOOD BOOKS Ave., at E. 59th St., 212.705.2000; gamut on a huge drinks list. B, a wine list consists of fine ment shop offers designer Books on contemporary - and two other NYC locations. Ravioli de Portobello L & D (daily), Brunch (Sa & Su). local, European and South brands, such as Chanel and SCOTCH & SODA tography from independent $$ 1991 Broadway, btw W. 67th American wines. B, L & D Louis Vuitton, at deep dis- Upscale Dutch fashions for and international art pub- BROOKFIELD PLACE & W. 68th sts., 212.414.8700; 835 (daily). $$ 23-14 Ditmars Blvd., 100 W. 125th Street, New York, NY 10027 counts. 155 Prince St., at W. men, women and youths in- lishers. The store also holds The shopping center brings Washington St. btw Little W. Astoria, Queens, at 23rd St., (917) 534-7937 olivegarden.com Broadway, 212.673.6155; and clude velvet blazers with bro- events. 33 Bond St., btw Bowery high-end apparel and ac-

12th & W.13th sts., 212.414.8700; 718.606.0116. TOMS COURTESY SNEAKER, REY DEL STRIPE BATIK NAVY PHOTO: one other NYC location. cade collars, leather bomber & Lafayette St., 212.387.8520. cessories brands for men,

48 WHERE I JUNE 2017 49 Shop FROM Shop MUST women and kids, along with erside marketplace with more clogs, Skechers, Converse lamps and kitchen items fill THE SHOP AT NBC STUDIOS bookstores, beauty shops than 20 retailers, including sneakers and sporting goods this treasure trove. 247 E. 57th Shop for merchandise from and dining options. 230 Vesey clothing boutiques, galler- brands like Nike and Adidas. St., btw Second & Third aves., SEE hit NBC shows, such as St., btw West & Liberty sts., ies, service establishments, 851 Seventh Ave., btw W. 54th 212.223.9151. “Today,” “Late Night With Seth 212.978.1698. gift shops and the Seaport & W. 55th sts., 212.582.0039, TO Meyers” and “The Tonight Museum shops. Pier 17, Fulton 212.842.0574. GLOBAL TABLE Show.” 30 Rockefeller Plz., at W. CENTURY 21 & South sts., 212.732.7678. This carefully curated bou- 49th St., 212.664.2754. Deep discounts on SPACE COWBOY BOOTS tique specializes in simple, MUST everything, from famous WESTFIELD As a pioneer of Western- bold and elegant tableware, JEWELRY designer apparel for men, WORLD TRADE CENTER style fashion and custom including porcelain and glass HAVE ALISON LOU women and children to cos- This shopping center features designs, this boutique boasts bowls, tea sets, wooden Alison Chemla’s flagship store metics, shoes, electronics and a stellar lineup of stores, handmade boots, hats, belts, trays and candlesticks from features her signature first housewares. 22 Cortlandt St., including John Varvatos, buckles, bolo ties and T-shirts around the world. 107 Sullivan collection, a classy yet playful btw Broadway & Church St., Kit & Ace, L.K. Bennett and for the traditional and nontra- St., btw Spring & Prince sts., commentary on modern 212.227.9092, 877.350.2121; and Roberto Coin. 185 Greenwich ditional cowgirl or cowboy. 212.431.5839. communication—bee and five other NYC locations. St., btw Vesey & Barclay sts., 234 Mulberry St., btw Spring & happy-face stud earrings, 212.284.9982. Prince sts., 646.559.4779. GODIVA and cry-baby signet rings LORD & TAYLOR The renowned European and necklaces. 20 E. 69th St., Contemporary and classic FOOTWEAR GIFTS+HOME chocolatier is known for its % Take home exclusive apparel, collectibles btw Madison & Fifth aves., clothing and accessories for COLE HAAN CENTRAL CELLARS truffles, filled with raspberries 15 Off and more from your favorite NBC shows. 212.327.0900. all ages from over 400 design- High-end leather goods, with This wine and liquor store, and pistachios, and other Your Entire Purchase er brands can be found at the an emphasis on footwear, directly across from Track 17 assorted decadent delights 30 Rockefeller Plaza THE CLAY POT It may not be combined with any th th th oldest specialty store in the including classic oxfords for in Grand Central Terminal, packaged in gold boxes and other offers, coupons, or discounts. 6 Ave between 49 and 50 In business for more than 40 U.S. 424 Fifth Ave., btw 38th & men and more stylish choices offers a variety of bottles from tied with gold bows. 52 W. Restrictions apply. Mon-Sat 8am-9pm, Sun 8am-6pm years, this award-winning jew- 39th sts., 212.391.3344. for women. 620 Fifth Ave., btw around the world, including 50th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., elry shop offers pieces from 49th & 50th sts., 212.765.9747; Pappy Van Winkle bourbon. 212.399.1875; and four other more than 75 artists and de- MACY’S HERALD SQUARE and four other NYC locations. 89 E. 42nd St., at Park Ave., NYC locations. theshopatnbcstudios.com signers from all over the coun- The department store spans 212.687.1300. try. 22 Spring St., btw Elizabeth a full city block with clothing, FRATELLI ROSSETTI GRACIOUS HOME & Mott sts., 800.989.3579; and accessories, shoes, furniture. Impeccable European style is CHELSEA WINE VAULT Designer home and hardware one other NYC location. 2151 W. 34th St., btw Broadway the specialty at this boutique Fine wines from Chile, items, including bed linens, & Seventh Ave., 212.695.4400. that outfits men and women Argentina, France and other bath decor, lighting and kitch- FRED LEIGHTON in fine Italian leather shoes, prominent winemaking en appliances and dishware. Estate jewelry from the 18th SAKS FIFTH AVENUE belts, handbags and briefcas- regions, as well as New York 1210 Third Ave., at E. 70th St., NEW YORK’S to 20th centuries is aglitter A luxury department store es. 625 Madison Ave., at E. 58th state wines and traditional 212.517.6300. with opals, diamonds, sap- carrying designer apparel, St., 212.888.5107. spirits. Located in Chelsea phires, moonstones and accessories and home decor, Market. 75 Ninth Ave., btw W. JONATHAN ADLER grandest emeralds. 773 Madison Ave., at plus cosmetics and fragranc- GALERIA MELISSA NY 15th & W. 16th sts., 212.462.4244. Sixties-mod furniture, pottery, E. 66th St., 212.288.1872. es. 611 Fifth Ave., btw 49th & The Brazilian footwear line is pillows, lamps, frames and 50th sts., 212.753.4000. known for creating jelly plas- DECOR NYC other home goods from the SHOPPING MARTINIQUE JEWELERS tic shoes like loafers, heels, At this consignment store, renowned potter turned In Times Square since 1963, SAKS FIFTH AVENUE OFF 5TH wedges and flats in various customers can browse interior-design icon. 53 Greene & DINING this fine jeweler offers a vast Discounted designer fashions colors for women and girls. unique furnishings, from St., btw Grand & Broome sts., selection of jewelry, including for men and women, plus 102 Greene St., btw Spring & outdoor merchandise to 212.941.8950; and four other Alex and Ani bangles, a full 65 SHOPS shoes, bags and accessories. Prince sts., 212.775.1950. complete sets of china and NYC locations. including Apple Store, Banana Pandora boutique with exclu- 125 E. 57th St., btw Lexington other vintage, antique and Republic, M•A•C Cosmetics, Swatch, sive NYC charms, the Thomas & Park aves., 212.634.0730; and JACK ROGERS contemporary pieces. 159 W. JUST BULBS TUMI, vineyard vines, Warby Parker Sabo collection and timeless three other NYC locations. White walls and black-oak 25th St., btw Sixth & Seventh As the name suggests, this 35 DINING OPTIONS including diamond and 18-karat gold floors make a crisp backdrop aves., 212.488.4977. store sells a myriad selection Grand Central Oyster Bar, Great pieces. Watch battery re- THE SHOPS for the 12,000-square-foot of lightbulbs in various colors placement and jewelry repair Northern Food Hall, Magnolia AT COLUMBUS CIRCLE store’s collection of 100-plus DESIGN WITHIN REACH and shapes. 220 E. 60th St., are also available. 750 Seventh Bakery, Michael Jordan’s The This high-end retail and din- styles of embellished and The modern furniture sup- btw Second & Third aves., Ave., btw W. 49th and W. 50th ing complex features more embroidered leather sandals, plier stocks sleek furniture, 212.888.5707. Steak House N.Y.C., Shake Shack sts., 212.262.7600. than 40 stores, the world- heels and flats. 1198 Madison luxuriously soft bedding and class Restaurant and Bar Ave., btw E. 87th & E. 88th sts., stylish small items for home, M&M’S WORLD NEW YORK PAUL MORELLI Collection, a park-view atrium 212.259.0588. garden and office. 110 Greene A shop for various parapher- Paul Morelli’s handcrafted and art installations. Time St., btw Spring & Prince sts., nalia inspired by the beloved pieces span across six col- Warner Center, 10 Columbus SHOE PARLOR 212.475.0001; and two other candies, such as T-shirts, lections and include elegant Cir., btw W. 58th & W. 60th sts., Men and women can find a NYC locations. drinkware, candy dispensers, diamond and gold rings, 212.823.6300. variety of footwear for any and specialty and themed, necklaces, bracelets, earrings occasion, whether a formal EXTRAORDINARY holiday items, including lim- 42ND ST. at PARK AVE. | GRANDCENTRALTERMINAL.COM and pendants, as well as gold SOUTH STREET SEAPORT party or hiking. Styles include Candles, vases and jewelry ited edition M&M’s candies. meditation bells. 895 Madison 4 5 6 S 7 This historic spot in Lower Hunter and UGG boots, Clarks boxes as well as beautiful and 1600 Broadway, btw W. 48th & Ave., btw E. 72nd & E. 73rd sts., Manhattan offers a festive, riv- Wallabees, Jeffrey Campbell unusual home decor, jewelry, W. 49th sts., 212.295.3850. 212.585.4200.

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REINSTEIN|ROSS wear, casual clothes and more jerseys, footwear and mer- GOLDSMITHS are available. By appointment chandise for all 30 pro hockey Shoppers can watch gold- only. 9 E. 53rd St., btw Madison teams. 1185 Sixth Ave., at W. smiths at work in this jewelry & Fifth aves., 646.918.7777. 47th St., 212.221.6375. workshop, where each item is individually crafted using VOILÀ CHOCOLAT PARAGON SPORTING GOODS classical techniques, high-kar- The Upper West Side’s new- This sports mecca carries at gold and distinctive gems. est chocolate atelier invites equipment and clothing The attached gallery also guests to hands-on choco- from major brands, including hosts rotating exhibitions of latiering classes in a friendly, Timberland and Patagonia. progressive art jewelry. 30 welcoming space, complete 867 Broadway, at E. 18th St., Gansevoort St., at Hudson St., with master chocolatiers 212.255.8889. 212.226.4513; and one other and innovative workstations NYC location. designed specifically for the SUPER RUNNERS SHOP tutorials. Classes can be re- Athletically inclined shoppers SPECIAL SERVICES served online and walk-ins are find an extensive selection of EAST MIDTOWN welcome. The shop also of- running shoes from brands PARTNERSHIP fers ready-made chocolates, such as Adidas, Newton The East Midtown gourmet hot cocoa and gift- Running, Mizuno, Nike, CCM, Partnership’s Passport gives able treats. 221 W. 79th St., btw Under Armour and New cardholders direct access Amsterdam Ave. & Broadway, Balance. 745 Seventh Ave., to deals at a multitude of 212.920.8799. btw W. 49th & W. 50th sts., Midtown restaurants, shops, 212.398.2449; and three other art dealers, spas and fitness SPORTING GOODS NYC locations. centers. Available for pur- ADIDAS ORIGINALS chase online. 212.813.0030. The Adidas offshoot specializ- SWEATY BETTY es in streetwear and fashion- The British fitness brand offers FAMILY CARE OPTIONS, INC. able variations of the brand’s fashionable athleticwear for This licensed, bonded and more classic looks. 115 Spring women, including printed insured company connects St., btw Mercer & Greene sts., leggings, strappy sports bras, travelers to babysitters, nan- 212.966.0954. sweat-wicking yoga tops and nies, eldercare providers, dog sporty bags. 1153 Madison walkers and pet caregivers. BICYCLE HABITAT Ave., at E. 85th St., 212.320.9724; 212.748.8377. The SoHo flagship shop VISIT and two other NYC locations. stocks every biker’s needs, ™ SHOP WITH ROX including road bikes, moun- M&M’S WORLD TECH+MUSIC After spending years devel- tain or hybrid cycles, shoes, A-1 RECORD SHOP oping relationships with NYC helmets, gloves, goggles In Times Square Shoppers at this record boutiques and wholesale and more. 250 Lafayette store can browse a massive garment vendors, fashionista St., btw Spring & Prince sts., selection of records from all Roxanne Hauldren custom- 212.431.3315; and three other genres. The shop also buys izes personal shopping tours NYC locations. and sells records, and produc- for any age, style and budget. es its own radio show. 439 E. 917.239.7233. MASON’S TENNIS 6th St., btw Ave. A & First Ave., Rackets and tennis equip- 212.473.2870. STYLE ROOM ment from top makers, in- Fashion expert Karen Parker cluding Prince and Wilson, as B&H PHOTO, VIDEO O’Brien creates personalized well as apparel from Adidas, & PRO AUDIO shopping tours that include Fila, Polo and others. 56 E. 53rd One-stop shopping for VIP access to designer St., btw Park & Madison aves., the newest technology at showrooms. 225 W. 34th St., 212.755.5805. discount prices, including btw Seventh & Eighth aves., cutting-edge cameras, hard 646.245.5316. NEW YORK GOLF CENTER drives, audio and video A stroll through the two mmsworld.com equipment, laptops and THE TAILORY green-carpeted floors leads accessories. 420 Ninth Ave., From fit and style to refined to sporty chic clothing, a wide at W. 34th St., 800.606.6969, details like accent buttons selection of cleats, and new SHOW AD + RECEIVE 10% OFF 800.221.5743. and embroidered mono- and used clubs. 131 W. 35th St., grams, this custom tailor cre- btw Broadway & Seventh Ave., MON-SAT: 8am-10pm SUNDAY: 12pm-7pm BOSE ates individual garments and 212.564.2255. GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL, ACROSS TRACK 17 | 212.687.1300 | CENTRALCELLARS.COM The famous brand’s top-qual- entire wardrobes that meet ity accessories for televisions, Central Cellars has a wide variety of wines and liquors the exact specifications of NHL POWERED BY REEBOK Valid in-store only while supplies last. Good for one-time use. Void if reproduced or altered. Limit 1 radios and music players are and specializes and carries Pappy Van Winkle bourbon. of both male and femle cus- The National Hockey League coupon per person/visit. Cannot be combined w/other coupons, offers or previous purchases. Any other displayed in a chic showroom. use constitutes fraud. Expires 9/30/2017. ®/TM Trademarks ©Mars, Incorporated 2017 tomers. Formal apparel, office flagship store offers apparel, 465 Broadway, btw Grand &

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Broome sts. 212.334.3710; and DISNEY STORE The Frick Collection three other NYC locations. A blue pixie dust trail winds The Upper East Side mansion of industrialist through the theme park’s K&M CAMERA magical NYC retail store, and art collector Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) A sprawling showroom is which boasts an extensive houses one of the world’s most magnificent filled with printing accesso- collection of merchandise, ries, outdoor apparel and all including ”Star Wars”, Lego, collections of old-master paintings, furnishings equipment related to pho- and Mickey Mouse and tography. Gear is available for Minnie Mouse products. 1540 and decorative arts. Pictured is the Living Hall, sale or rental. 385 Broadway, Broadway, btw W. 45th & W. featuring El Greco’s “St. Jerome” above the fire- btw White & Walker sts., 46th sts., 212.626.2910. 212.523.0954. place, Hans Holbein’s portraits of Sir Thomas FANTASMA MAGIC More and to its left and LOMOGRAPHY GALLERY An impressive array of magic STORE products are available at right, French 18th-century furniture, Chinese This hip international pho- this mystical shop., en- porcelains and Italian Renaissance bronzes. tography shop features refur- dorsed by the International bished vintage cameras with Brotherhood of Magicians. Open Tu-Su. 1 E. 70th St., at Fifth Ave., 212.288.0700. color-splash flashes, fish-eye 421 Seventh Ave., 3rd fl., at W. views and wide-angle lenses, 33rd St., 212.244.3633. as well as film and oversize bags and flip books. 41 W. 8th FORBIDDEN PLANET ART GALLERIES antiques, fine art, decorative exhibits on historical and Madison Ave., at E. 36th St., St., btw MacDougal St. & Sixth A massive stock of graphic ALLOUCHE GALLERY accessories, silver and jewelry contemporary design. Open 212.685.0008. Ave., 212.529.4353. novels and DC, Marvel and This gallery, across the street from the Americas, Europe, daily. 2 E. 91st St., at Fifth Ave., Darkhouse comics—from from the Whitney Museum of Africa and Asia. Open daily. 212.849.8400. MUSEUM OF MODERN ART LUDLOW GUITARS mainstream to obscure— American Art, represents and 1050 Second Ave., at E. 55th St., A treasure house of 20th-cen- The knowledgeable staff can plus games, DVDs and anime. exhibits international con- 212.355.4400. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM tury art also contains a sculp- answer questions about a 832 Broadway, btw E. 12th & E. temporary artists who chal- One of the most significant ture garden and an extensive wide variety of new and rare 13th sts., 212.473.1576. lenge preconceived notions MARTOS GALLERY architectural icons of the 20th film collection. Open daily. guitars, amplifiers and basses. of visual culture, including Internationally recognized century, Frank Lloyd Wright’s 11 W. 53rd St., btw Fifth & Sixth 164 Ludlow St., btw Stanton & THE LEGO STORE Ron English, Swoon and Faile. contemporary artists, both famous structure is the re- aves., 212.708.9400. Houston sts., 212.353.1775. An 8-foot-tall Statue of Open daily. 82 Gansevoort St., established and emerging, pository for world-class art Liberty and NYC street btw Washington & West sts., working in a range of medi- and exhibitions. Open M-W, NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK OLDEN CAMERA scenes built from mini 212.966.6675. ums. Open Tu-Sa. 41 Elizabeth F-Su. 1071 Fifth Ave., at 89th St., The elegant town-house Located in Herald Square, this Legos inspire kids to create St., btw Canal & Hester sts., 212.423.3500. museum is dedicated to shop accepts trade-ins and is designs of their own. 200 HAUSER & WIRTH 212.560.0670. 20th-century German and stocked with new and used Fifth Ave., btw 23rd & 24th sts., With branches in Zürich, THE JEWISH MUSEUM Austrian fine and decorative cameras, including Leicas and 212.255.3217; 620 Fifth Ave., at London and Los Angeles, VENUS Archaeological artifacts, art and design. Open M, Th- Hasselblads. 1263 Broadway, 50th St., 212.245.5973. this international gallery The gallery’s exhibitions, both ceremonial objects, photo- Su. 1048 Fifth Ave., at 86th St., 4th fl., btw W. 31st & W. 32nd sts., represents artists such as historic and contemporary, graphs, works on paper and 212.628.6200. 212.725.1234. MARY ARNOLD TOYS Paul McCarthy, Ian Wallace, are devoted to established art exhibitions explore Jewish This old-fashioned toy store Pipilotti Rist and Dan Graham. artists (such as Bernard Buffet) diversity and culture. Open NEW MUSEUM TOYS+GAMES carries all the newest and Open Tu-Sa. 32 E. 69th St., and artists whose works M-Tu, Th-Su. 1109 Fifth Ave., at Exhibitions of cutting-edge AMERICAN GIRL PLACE latest toys, as well as classic btw Park & Madison aves., have been overlooked. Open 92nd St., 212.423.3200. art in a variety of mediums NEW YORK favorites. 1178 Le xington 212.794.4970. Tu-Sa. 980 Madison Ave., 3rd by American and interna- In addition to the historical Ave., btw E. 80th & E. 81st sts., fl., btw E. 76th & E. 77th sts., THE METROPOLITAN tional artists. Open Tu-Su. and contemporary doll 212.744.8510. LEHMANN MAUPIN 212.980.0700. MUSEUM OF ART 235 Bowery, btw Rivington & collection, doll accessories, New and established Greek and Roman galleries; Stanton sts., 212.219.1222. matching doll-and-girl cloth- MIDTOWN COMICS American and international ART MUSEUMS vast fashion holdings; and ing and a line of books are Thousands of graphic nov- contemporary artists working BROOKLYN MUSEUM renowned collections of ONASSIS CULTURAL CENTER sold. Within the store are a els, trade paperbacks and in all mediums, including Permanent collections in- American, European and Far Hellenic culture, from an- restaurant, a doll hair salon back issues are offered at video. Artists who have clude ancient Egyptian and Eastern fine and decorative tiquity to today, is explored and a personal shopper ser- this retailer. 200 W. 40th St., exhibited at the gallery in- contemporary American art fill this encyclopedic mu- through exhibitions, family vice. 609 Fifth Ave., at 49th St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., clude Tracey Emin, Teresita art. Open W-Su. 200 Eastern seum. Open daily. 1000 Fifth programs, concerts, lectures, 877.247.5223. 212.302.8192; and two other Fernández, Kader Attia and Pkwy., at Washington Ave., Ave., at 82nd St., 212.535.7710. readings, theatrical perfor- NYC locations. Do Ho Suh. Open Tu-Sa. 536 Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, mances and films. Open M-Sa. DINOSAUR HILL W. 22nd St., btw 10th & 11th 718.638.5000. THE MORGAN LIBRARY & Free. 645 Fifth Ave., at 51st St., The East Village shop carries NINTENDO® WORLD aves., 212.255.2923. MUSEUM 212.486.4448. a variety of toys and knick- An interactive gaming para- COOPER HEWITT Initially the private library of knacks—from marionettes, dise with Nintendo Wii kiosks, THE MANHATTAN ART & Located in the former resi- financier J. Pierpont Morgan, WHITNEY MUSEUM OF small musical instruments, branded merchandise and ANTIQUES CENTER dence of Andrew Carnegie, the facility now houses a col- AMERICAN ART stuffed animals and other all the latest Nintendo video More than 100 established this Smithsonian museum lection of rare and priceless More than 50,000 square goodies for infants and chil- games, with launch parties galleries on three levels offer uses groundbreaking tech- books, manuscripts, drawings feet of indoor galleries and

dren. 306 E. 9th St., at Second for new games. Rockefeller BODYCOMB MICHAEL HALL, LIVING COLLECTION’S FRICK THE PHOTO: an encyclopedic selection of nology to create interactive and prints. Open Tu-Su. 225 13,000 square feet of out- Ave., 212.473.5850. Plz., at W. 48th St., 646.459.0800.

54 WHERE I JUNE 2017 55 Art Scene door space are devoted to PHD Terrace at Dream Midtown temporary exhibitions and This large rooftop space offers a 360-degree a permanent collection of American art and artists. view of the surrounding Midtown and Times Open M, W-Su. 99 Gansevoort Square areas. Libations range from specialty St., btw Washington & West sts., 212.570.3600. cocktails (e.g., “Hot to Trot”: Casamigos blanco

AUCTION HOUSES tequila, cucumber, agave, jalapeño) to beer CHRISTIE’S and wine to giant copper mugs of “mega A prestigious auctioneer of fine art and antiques since mules,” made with a choice of vodka or tequi- the 18th century. Highlights: la. Drinks can be paired with a bar menu that June 7: Design. June 19: Picasso Ceramics. June 20: includes spicy salt-and-pepper calamari, kale Magnificent Jewels. June artichoke dip and truffle Parmesan . 23: Finest Wines & Spirits. 20 Rockefeller Plz., btw Fifth & 210 W. 55th St., at Broadway, 646.756.2044. Sixth aves., 212.636.2000.

SOTHEBY’S Fine art and collectibles. ACTIVITIES BARS+LOUNGES snooker lounge, ping-pong, SUITE 36 Highlights: June 6: The Estate MURRAY’S CHEESE CLASSES CANTINA ROOFTOP flat-screen TVs and the This restaurant, sports bar of Carol Ferranti: Masterworks Open late Educational cooking, pair- New York City skyline views signature Cue Ball cocktail and nightlife hotspot hybrid by Tiffany Studios. June 8: Tuesdays this ing and plating classes are can be seen outside the glass (Stoli Vanil, Malibu rum, offers a diverse menu (baked Impressionist & Modern summer available at this shop stocked walls of this bar, where guests pineapple juice, lime). M-Th crab and artichoke dip, Art. June 13: Fine Books A museum like no other. with hundreds of imported can step out for a photo noon-1 am, F-Sa noon-4 am, Hawaiian pulled pork) in a & Manuscripts, including 5th Ave at 89th St guggenheim.org and artisanal cheeses. Classes op, a cocktail or a smoke. Su noon-midnight. 54 W. refined setting (wood pane- Americana. 1334 York Ave., at E. include mozzarella making, Comfortable, colorful couch- 21st St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., ling, tufted leather booths). 72nd St., 212.606.7000. whiskey cocktails and cheese, es are designed for large 212.989.0096. M-Th 4 pm-midnight, F 4 and wine and cheese 101. 254 groups, while intimate tables pm-4 am, Sa 10 pm-4 am. 16 SWANN AUCTION GALLERIES Bleecker St., btw Sixth Ave. & are also available. Housemade SLOWLY SHIRLEY W. 36th St., btw Fifth & Sixth Rare and antiquarian Seventh Ave. So., 212.243.3289. margaritas and sangrias An elegant cocktail lounge aves., 212.695.0036. books and works on paper. complement a list of specialty featuring deep red ban- Highlights: June 7: Maps & SPIN NEW YORK cocktails that include the quettes and craft cocktails, COMEDY CLUBS Atlases, Natural History & This 13,000-square-foot table Pachanga (Ketel One vodka, such as the Temple St. Sour, GREENWICH VILLAGE Color Plate Books. June 13: tennis club features a lounge, rosemary-infused cranberry made with gin, cognac, peach COMEDY CLUB Art, Press & Illustrated Books. pro shop, bar and private juice, Aperol, citrus, soda liqueur, rice wine vinegar, National headliners, as well June 15: American Art. 104 E. room. Visitors can sign up for water). M-Sa 5-11 pm. 605 W. horseradish syrup, ginger and as up-and-comers, tickle the 25th St., btw Lexington & Park private and group lessons 48th St., btw 11th & 12th aves., lemon. Tu-Sa 6 pm-4 am. 121 funny bone nightly in this aves., 212.254.4710. with internationally known 212.957.1700. W. 10th St., at, Greenwich Ave., cozy basement space. 99 coaches and players. M-Tu 212.243.2827. MacDougal St., btw Bleecker St. SPECIAL SHOWS 11 am-midnight, W 11 am-1 FLATIRON HALL & Minetta Ln., 212.777.5233. AMERICAN CRAFTS am, Th-Sa 11 am-2 am, Su 11 A large beer hall filled with SUGAR EAST FESTIVAL am-10 pm. Before 5 pm: $19 wooden communal tables, A grandfathered-in smoking MAGNET THEATER (June 3-4, 10-11) The outdoor for 30 mins, $29 for 60 mins; chandeliers and a collection license allows this upscale Improv comedy shows night- sale showcases juried crafts after 5 pm: $29 for 30 mins, of antique irons provides a lounge and bar to be one of ly. Cover charges vary. Free in- from every region of the $49 for 60 mins. 48 E. 23rd St., jolly atmosphere for sipping only seven NYC venues to troductory classes in improvi- United States and features 212.982.8802. any of the 11 house-brewed permit smoking cigarettes sation are also offered several pottery, jewelry, handwoven craft beers. A largely con- indoors. Small plates include times a week; open to all, no apparel and more. All Plazas TRAPEZE SCHOOL NEW YORK temporary American menu lobster , of experience necessary. 254 W. at Lincoln Center, W. 64th St., at The two trapeze school is sprinkled with German, and pineapple, and 29th St., ground fl., btw Seventh Columbus Ave., 973.746.0091. locations offer a number of English and Indian favorites, boneless house-smoked & Eighth aves., 212.244.8824. classes for beginner and ad- from giant with wings in tamarind barbecue WASHINGTON SQUARE vanced flyers, including flying cheddar-ale dip to tradition- sauce. A short-but-serious THE STAND OUTDOOR ART EXHIBIT trapeze, silks, static trapeze, al fish ‘n’ chips to chicken wine list complements an Guests are welcomed into (June 3-4) A jury of fellow trampoline, lyra, balancing tikka masala wontons. W-Sa extensive menu of house-de- a brick-walled laugh palace artists select the photo- and acrobatics, and Spanish noon-midnight, Su-Tu noon- signed cocktails labeled by hosting stand-up comedians graphs, sculptures and web. Online advanced regis- 10:30 pm. 38 W. 26th St., btw flavor, such as “grapefruit” from television and film in crafts displayed and for tration is required, and new Fifth & Sixth aves., 646.790.3200. or “tobacco.” Asthmatics be- the basement nightly. sale on the sidewalks of students pay a $22 fee on top ware: Smoking is the theme Upstairs, a restaurant of the Greenwich Village. University of class price. Pier 40, 353 West SLATE at this venue. M-Su 7 pm-2 same name serves American Pl., btw Waverly Pl. & E. 16th St., St., at Houston St., 212.242.8769; This sleek bi-level billiards am. 1125 First Ave., at W. 61st St., comfort food. 239 Third Ave.,

212.982.6255. MIDTOWN DREAM TERRACE PHD COURTESY MIDTOWN, DREAM AT TERRACE PHD PHOTO: and one other NYC location. parlor features pool tables, a 212.832.4610. at E. 20th St., 212.677.2600.

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TRIBECA COMEDY LOUNGE W. 10th St., at Seventh Ave. So., acts. Highlights: June 8: NORTH RIVER LOBSTER Situated beneath a restau- 646.476.4346. Jerry Seinfeld. June 10: Pat COMPANY rant serving brick-oven pizza, Metheny. June 13-14: Nick Guests are treated to sweep- the brick-walled, candlelit POP/ROCK CLUBS+ Cave and The Bad Seeds. ing city views during daily room showcases stand-ups VENUES June 16: Jermaine Dupri. one-hour cruises along from “Last Comic Standing,” APOLLO THEATER June 17: The Ultimate Manhattan’s West Side, Comedy Central and others. The historic Harlem venue Doo-Wop Show. June 21: docking and taking off by the 22 Warren St., btw Broadway & has launched the careers Diana Krall. June 22-24: hour. Bars on both covered Church St., 646.504.5653. of a myriad of legendary Jason Isbell and the 400 floors as well as the roof deck performers, including James Unit. June 28: Sheryl Crow. offer specialty cocktails, JAZZ CLUBS Brown, Ella Fitzgerald and 2124 Broadway, at W. 74th St., wines and beers, while a raw BIRDLAND Michael Jackson. Every 866.858.0008. bar lets sailors choose from “The jazz corner of the world” Wednesday at 7:30 pm: a rotating variety of clams, is how Charlie “Yardbird” Amateur Night talent com- HAMMERSTEIN BALLROOM oysters, shrimp, crab claws Parker described this club. petition. 253 W. 125th St., A wide range of cultural and and, of course, lobsters. $10 The landmark venue was btw Adam Clayton Powell Jr. entertainment events, includ- admission per person. Pier named after Parker in 1949. & Frederick Douglass blvds., ing musical performances, 81, W. 41st St., at 12th Ave., Highlights: May 30-June 3: 212.531.5300. inside the former Manhattan 212.630.8831. Ravi Coltrane. June 13-17: Opera House. Highlights: Freddy Cole Quartet. June BARCLAYS CENTER June 10: City & Colour. June SPORTS 20-24: Stacey Kent. Dinner Brooklyn’s state-of-the-art 18: Broadway Bares. June 24: NEW YORK CITY FC served nightly. entertainment and sports New York Pride Masterbeat That’s football as in soccer, arena. Highlights: June 3: Game Show. Manhattan the world’s most popular BLUE NOTE JAZZ CLUB Viktor Drobysh and friends. Center Studios, 311 W. 34th sport. New York City’s profes- The best and brightest have June 6-7: The Weeknd. June St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., sional Major League Soccer performed here, including 10: New York Salsa Festival. 800.745.3000. (MLS) franchise, featuring the late Dizzy Gillespie. June 27: New Kids on the 54 West 21st Street Between 5th & 6th Avenues | 212-989-0096 players from the U.S., Latin Highlights: June 1-4: Dirty Block with Paula Abdul and Free Games Friday’s for Happy Hour 4-9 PM SPECIAL VENUES+ America, Europe and Africa, Dozen Brass Band 40th Boyz II Men. 620 Atlantic Ave., EXPERIENCES plays its 2017 home matches Anniversary Celebration. at Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, KADAMPA MEDITATION at Yankee Stadium. June 3: June 6 -11: Hiromi & Edmar 800.745.3000. CENTER Philadelphia Union. June 17: Castaneda Duet. June 13-18: Daily guided meditation Seattle Sounders FC. June 29: Danilo Pérez/John Patitucci/ B.B. KING BLUES CLUB drop-in classes, study Minnesota United FC. Yankee Brian Blade Trio. June 22-25: & GRILL programs, modern Stadium, 1 E. 161st St., at River Michael Camilo Trio. June 29- Dedicated to the musical Buddhism retreats and Ave., Bronx, 855.776.9232. July 2: Cassandra Wilson. 131 legend, who died in 2015, | �:��PM & �:��PM much more are offered W. 3rd St., btw MacDougal St. & this intimate space has been SWING BY TONIGHT at this center located in NEW YORK METS Sixth Ave., 212.475.8592. in Times Square for 15 years. the heart of Chelsea, with The Amazin’ Mets chase Lucille’s Bar & Restaurant branches in Brooklyn, another National League DIZZY’S CLUB COCA-COLA within the club is named for Queens and various other Pennant in their 2017 home- Sleek furnishings, low King’s beloved Gibson guitar parts of Manhattan. Sessions game season. May 29-June lighting and talented per- and also features live music vary daily, and weekend re- 1: Milwaukee Brewers. June formers define this intimate nightly. Highlights: June 2: treats are also available, but 2-4: Pittsburgh Pirates. club that also boasts a El DeBarge. June 3: Kool & curious meditators are wel- June 12-14: Chicago Cubs. stunning stage backdrop: the Gang. June 6: Gary U.S. come to tackle self-guided June 15-18: Washington the glittering Manhattan Bonds. June 7: Rosana. June practice anytime classes are Nationals. June 30-July 2: skyline. Highlights: June 9: Robert Cray Band. June 15- not in session. Classes range Philadelphia Phillies. Citi 2-4: “Monk’s Dream: Russell 16: America. June 17: Valerie from basic introductions to Field, 123-01 Roosevelt Ave., Hall Plays Monk.” June 9 -11: Simpson. June 22: Three Buddhist meditation, and all at 126th St., Flushing, Queens, Dion Parson and 21st-Cen- Dog Night. June 23: Jerry are welcome to explore at 718.507.8499. tury Band. June 16-18: Barry Lee Lewis. June 25: Jean- any level. Classes and times Harris Trio. June 23-24: Kurt Luc Ponty. Every Saturday vary. 124 W. 24th St., btw. Sixth NEW YORK YANKEES Elling Quintet. June 29-July at noon: Beatles Brunch. & Seventh aves., 212.924.6706. The storied Yanks take on 2: Willie Jones III Quintet. Every Sunday at 1:30 pm: the competition in their Dinner served nightly. Jazz Gospel Brunch. 237 W. 42nd THE NEW YORK NIGHT LIFE 2017 home-game season, at Lincoln Center, 10 Columbus St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., Experience nightlife in the facing off against familiar Cir., Broadway & W. 60th St., 212.997.4144. “city that never sleeps” on American League foes in 212.258.9595. curated excursions to NYC’s June. Highlights: June 6-8: BEACON THEATRE 212-258-9595 top bars, lounges and clubs. Boston Red Sox. June 9 -11: SMALLS A classic Upper West Side broadway at 60th st. 16 West 36th Street All-inclusive packages Baltimore Orioles. June 20- This tiny jazz club offers at theater seating close to 3,000 5th fl. new york, ny Between 5th and 6th Avenues include transportation, en- 22: Los Angeles Angels. June least three live acts nightly guests has been revamped jazz.org/dizzys 212-695-0036 www.suite36nyc.com trance fees and drinks. 324 W. 23-25: Texas Rangers. Yankee at 7:30 pm, 10:30 pm & 1 am, to house pop-music con- PHOTO BY LAWRENCE SUMULONG 47th St., btw Seventh & Eighth Stadium, 1 E. 161st St., at River though times can vary. 83 certs, comedians and other aves., 646.338.0895. Ave., Bronx, 212.926.5337.

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American Museum of American history and culture. Natural History GET UP TO Open daily. 54 Pearl St., at Broad St., 212.425.1778. You can almost hear him roar: The mighty T. rex (left) makes his presence felt in the re- 60% MERCHANT’S HOUSE MUSEUM nowned dinosaur halls of the Upper West Side OFF This is the city’s only 19th-cen- tury family home that has museum. But there’s more to this destination been preserved intact, both than prehistoric skeletons and fossils. In the inside and out. The furnish- ings, decorative objects, Rose Center for Earth and Space, the Hayden clothing and personal mem- Planetarium’s space show, “Dark Universe,” orabilia are all original. Open Th-M. 29 E. 4th St., btw Bowery narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson, takes visitors & Lafayette St., 212.777.1089. out of this world and into the unknown. Open MOUNT VERNON HOTEL daily. Central Park West, at W. 79th St., 212.769.5100. 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One The observation deck at the E. 61st St., btw First & York aves., shuttles and more. Discounts World Trade Center, 285 Fulton top of Rockefeller Center 212.838.6878. can be as much as 60 percent. GULLIVER’S GATE St., entrance to the observa- welcomes visitors with pan- The interactive, miniature tory is on West St., at Vesey St., oramic vistas some 70 floors THE MUSEUM AT FIT NEW YORK CITYPASS world display features more 844.602.4000. above street level. Open Fashion is celebrated through The discount pass provides than 300 built-to-scale mod- daily. 30 Rockefeller Plz., W. exhibitions of contempo- access to a choice of six major els of well-known landscapes SOUTH STREET SEAPORT 50th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., rary and historic clothing, attractions and museums and monuments, as well as This Lower Manhattan area 877.692.7625. avant-garde accessories, at a saving of 40 percent off moving model trains, planes encompasses a 12-block textiles and other visual regular admissions. 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St., on the East River. as “Eat Sleep Play: Building MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ATTRACTIONS Open daily. 216 W. 44th St., btw Health Every Day,” “PlayWorks” FINANCE ANISH KAPOOR: Broadway & Eighth Ave. STATUE OF LIBERTY and “Adventures With Dora Permanent galleries and DESCENSION The 151-foot neoclassical and Diego,” promote fun special-focus temporary • Shows (Thru Sept. 10) At 26 feet in THE HIGH LINE statue, designed by Frédéric and wellness and encourage Visit online exhibitions in the former diameter, Anish Kapoor’s The 1.45-mile-long elevated Auguste Bartholdi, was a learning for children ages 18 • Attractions for coupons & headquarters of the Bank of public-art installation is a con- park and public promenade gift from France to the U.S. months thru 6. Open Tu-Su. • Hotels promo codes New York chronicle the crea- tinuously spiraling funnel of offers views of the Hudson in 1886, and is known world- 212 W. 83rd St., btw Amsterdam tion of the nation’s financial water. Daily 6 am-1 am. 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1220 Fifth Ave., at 103rd St., Harlem Gospel and Jazz Tours 212.534.1672. Take in Manhattan’s largest neighborhood,

MUSEUM OF THE MOVING tour a Baptist church, hear inspiring spirit- IMAGE The art, history, technique uals and visit landmark destinations like the and technology of film, televi- famed Apollo Theater, whose roster included sion and digital media are ex- plored through exhibits, pro- Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, James Brown grams and the nation’s largest and many others. Learn about the African- collection of moving-image artifacts. Open W-Su. 36-01 American heritage through a number of differ- 35th Ave., at 37th St., Astoria, ent tours, including a VIP Harlem Tour, Harlem Queens, 718.777.6888. Gospel Tour With Brunch Sunday, Soul Food NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN & Jazz Tour and others. Prices and times vary. Housed in the Alexander 212.391.0900. Hamilton U.S. Custom House, this Smithsonian Institution branch promotes Native American history and TRANSPORTATION daily 5:30 am-2 am. Stores: ules, go to mta.info/lirr or call to points throughout New culture. Open daily. Free. 1 AMTRAK M-F 8 am-8 pm, Sa 10 am-8 511 and say “LIRR” at any time. Jersey, including Newark Bowling Green, at Broadway, Guests travel in comfort on pm, Su 11 am-6 pm Dining Liberty International Airport 212.514.3700. these passenger trains, stop- concourse: M-Sa 7 am-9 pm, M & V LIMOUSINES and MetLife Stadium. Save ping at stations throughout Su 11 am-6 pm. E. 42nd St., btw This limousine company time and buy tickets for all NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 11 the country. Refreshment is Lexington & Vanderbilt aves., offers transportation for wed- train lines and monthly passes MEMORIAL & MUSEUM available on board. Travelers 212.340.2583. dings, nights , air- for bus routes and light rail Within the original footprints should arrive at the station ports, long-distance trips and lines with NJ TRANSIT Mobile of the Twin Towers are two at least 30 minutes before HAMPTON LUXURY LINER more. 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Private charters from 631.543.0908; 800.498.5788. and national rail services to Feb. 26, 1993, World Trade CITIBIKE a fleet of limo, party buses, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Center bombing. Memorial Bikes available for for sprinters and antique cars also METRO-NORTH RAILROAD Boston, Miami, Montreal, and museum open daily. 30-minute intervals from available. 631.537.5800. This railroad travels to 120 Canada and other destina- Museum entrance at 180 various docking stations in stations throughout seven tions. Eighth Ave., btw W. 31st & Greenwich St., btw Liberty & Manhattan and Brooklyn. LINCOLN LIMOUSINE counties in New York state. W. 33rd sts. Fulton sts., 212.266.5211. $9.95 24-Hour Access Pass, Pick from a fleet of vehicles Counties include Dutchess, $25.95 Seven-Day Access Pass. that incudes luxury sedans, Putnam, Westchester, Bronx, PORT AUTHORITY BUS NEW-YORK HISTORICAL stretch and super-stretch Manhattan, Rockland and TERMINAL SOCIETY MUSEUM & LIBRARY GO AIRLINK NYC/ MY SEDAN limos, chauffeured SUVs and Orange. Service is also The nation’s largest bus ter- More than 60,000 objects Door-to-door shuttles and more for trips to surround- available to New Haven and minal serves approximately and works of art focus on the rides in late-model vans, SUVs ing airports and various Fairfield, . Trains 200,000 passengers from history of New York. Open and sedans. Save fuel and tristate area destinations. operate daily from 4 am to 2 across the nation on a typical Tu-Su. 170 Central Park West, at money on rides to and from 718.728.5466. am. On weekdays, peak-peri- weekday. Bus carriers include Richard Gilder Way (W. 77th St.), JFK, LaGuardia and Newark od trains east of the Hudson Academy, Megabus, New 212.873.3400. terminals. For more infor- River run every 20-30 minutes, Jersey Transit, Greyhound and mation or reservations, call This rail service, which op- while off-peak trains run every ShortLine Bus. Information TENEMENT MUSEUM 877.599.8200. erates 24 hours a day, seven 30-60 minutes. On weekends, booths, retail shops and Turn-of-the-20th-century days a week (including all hol- most trains are available on services are also available immigrant life on Manhattan’s GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL idays), takes visitors from Penn the hour. 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LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy or CITYSIGHTS NY Newark International airports. Hop-on, hop-off dou- Trips around the city and ble-decker bus tours by day hourly trips are also offered. and night allow passengers 800.258.3826 to experience Manhattan from the top (Harlem) to the TOURS bottom (Battery Park), with BIG APPLE GREETER visits to popular attractions Local, multilingual volunteers in Brooklyn as well. Frequent show tourists the ins and outs departures daily 8 am-6 pm. of New York City when they Prices vary. Visitors Center: lead two-to-four-hour jaunts 234 W. 42nd St., btw Seventh through the city’s neighbor- & Eighth aves. (inside the hoods. Excursions, free, are lobby of Madame Tussauds), available both by foot and by 212.812.2700. subway. Reservations must be made at least four weeks CITYSIGHTSEEING NEW prior to the scheduled visit. YORK CRUISES For more information, call Explore Manhattan and 212.669.8159. Brooklyn on all-day hop- on, hop-off sightseeing BLAZING SADDLES cruises, with a minimum Bicycle rentals and guided 1.877.LADYTIX of four locations. Picture tours throughout Brooklyn opportunities include the and Manhattan. Bikes for Statue of Liberty, panoramic children, baby seats, trailers views of Manhattan’s East and tagalongs available. Daily and West Sides and sailing rentals are for 24 hours, and under the Brooklyn Bridge. include lock, helmet, handle- On 90-minute Twilight sails bar bag and racks. Rentals passengers glide past the available starting at 9 am and city’s most iconic sights. Pier beginning at $12 per hour/$39 78, 455 12th Ave., at W. 38th St. per day. Pier 78, Hudson River 212.445.7599 Greenway, at W. 38th St.; South Est. 1926 Street Seaport, Pier 17, at Fulton FASHION WINDOW St., 917.440.9094. Hop-on, hop-off day cruises from Manhattan and Brooklyn WALKING TOUR This two-hour journey Special 90-minute cruise, evening cruises CENTRAL PARK TOURS immerses visitors in NYC’s Two-hour engaging walking, fashion industry and offers pedicab and bike tours of insider info on window de- Manhattan’s largest urban signs and fashion displays. park are available 365 days Opportunities to shop de- a year, including Strawberry signer items at up to 65 per- Fields, Belvedere Castle and cent off retail prices. Departs the Great Meadow. Rentals 3 p.m. on Tu-F and noon available. Times/prices vary. to & on Sa from Macy’s Herald Btw 59th & 110th sts .btw from Square. $34.99 per ticket, Fifth Ave. & Central Park West, Best Way with discounts for groups of 718.419.3222. two or more adults.

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GRAY LINE CITYSIGHTSEEING exploration of the totally Central Park to Chinatown; show. Specialty cruises are VIP access to designer preservation. For more infor- NEW YORK revamped and modernized and more. Group tours are offered throughout the year. showrooms. 25 W. 34th St., mation, call 347.618.8687. Sightseeing tours by bus, venue. Highlights include available by subway and foot, Lunch, dinner and cocktail btw Seventh & Eighth aves., boat and helicopter, such as VIP areas, locker rooms and and private tours are also cruises available, as well as 646.245.5316. VIATOR TOURS the 48-hour, hop-on/hop- an exhibition on the greatest available. Prices and sched- private yacht cruises. Times/ This huge tour company off double-decker bus tour moments in the landmark’s ules vary. 917.572.7017. prices vary. Chelsea Piers, Pier TOP VIEW offers a wide variety of tours, that includes the Downtown 130-year history. 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The MASONIC HALL Lower East Side/East Village Ferries carry visitors to the Hop-on, hop-off tours are on NYC Evening Helicopter company also offers buses This historic structure, built Pizza Walk, Brooklyn Pizza Statue of Liberty National double-decker buses, Liberty Flight and Statue of Liberty to Woodbury Common in 1873, is an exquisite series Walk, and Times Square Pizza Monument 100 times a week, Cruises and Central Park Cruise and many others. Premium Outlets seven days of rooms, including the Walk, along with bus tours as with National Park Service Bike Rentals and Tours. Tours 888.651.9785. a week. Buses leave from Corinthian Room, which in- well. Prices/times/locations rangers on board to regale include audio commentary the Gray Line New York cludes handwrought plaster TRAVEL BETWEEN THE vary. 212.913.9903. passengers with their expert and a variety of routes. All WOOLWORTH BUILDING Visitor Center. 777 Eighth details set in gilt and vibrant knowledge. 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Paul Labrecque Salon & Spa This chic spa on the Upper East Side special- izs in styling, coloring, hair repair and scalp therapy, along with offering clients a menu of exceptional skincare services and innovative spa treatments, such as a 90-minute triple-lift facial; a 3-D facial, using electro-spun hyaluron- ic acid patches; and magnesium, anti-inflam- mation mineral massages. La Mer, Kerastase, Nars and Shiseido products are also available.

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BEAUTY+HEALTH BUTTERFLY STUDIO DRAMATICS NYC ROMAN K. SALON ADVANCED SKIN CARE Cuts, color, straightening, This salon specializes in per- With locations in the Flatiron DAY SPA styling and extensions are sonalization, including trendy District and TriBeCa, this salon Traditional Eastern European among the haircare services haircuts and rainbow coloring offers fashion-focused clients and global treatments are offered, plus customized for men and women, at af- cuts, styling and coloring, blended with advanced hair therapy, private makeup fordable prices. Same-day ap- in addition to body care beauty techniques in a quiet lessons, makeup applica- pointments and walk-ins wel- treatments like manicures, and sunny space. 140 W. 57th tions and eyebrow shaping. come. 77 Fifth Ave., btw 15th facials, LED light therapy, St., Ste. 710, btw Seventh Ave. & 149 Fifth Ave., #2, at 21st St., & 16th sts., 212.243.0068; and body scrubs and herbal body Broadway, 212.758.8867; and 212.253.2100. several other NYC locations. wraps. 253 Fifth Ave., 5th fl., at one other NYC location. 28th St., 212.951.1137; and one CENTER FOR THE EXCEED PHYSICAL CULTURE other NYC location. ASTOR PLACE HAIRSTYLISTS ADVANCEMENT OF Intense 50-minute workouts This legendary barbershop is THERAPEUTIC ARTS at this boutique fitness center THE SPA AT MANDARIN located in a large basement Wellness professionals, cancer offer strength building, cardio ORIENTAL space lined with photographs patients and the general pub- exercises and interval training. Located on the 35th floor of of happy customers showing lic alike are welcome at this Group and personal training the five-star hotel, the spa off their affordable haircuts, holistic center, which offers classes are also offered. 1477 features a Thai yoga suite with coloring services and perms. master classes and clinical Third Ave., btw E. 83rd & E. 84th deep-soaking tub, amethyst Walk-ins are welcome. 2 Astor programs. 122 W. 26th St., 7th sts., 212.481.5300; and one crystal steam room and Zen- Pl., at Broadway, 212.475.9854. floor, btw Sixth & Seventh aves., other NYC location. like tea lounge for further 212.229.1529. relaxation after a vitamin-in- AVEDA INSTITUTE NEW YORK EXHALE MIND BODY SPA fused facial, aromatherapy Organic spa and salon servic- CONTESTA ROCK HAIR This spa and its sister sites tar- treatment or shiatsu massage. es administered by cosmetol- A salon with Italian flavor and get the mind and body with 80 Columbus Cir., 35th fl., at W. ogy trainees include botani- a rock soul, this international fitness classes—yoga, cardio, 60th St., 212.805.8880. cal hair and scalp therapy and brand offers cuts, styles, barre—and healing therapies customized facials. A retail highlights and other hair such as facials, massages, ac- TMPL GYM store selling Aveda products treatments that cater to any upuncture, scrubs and more. Located in Hell’s Kitchen, is also on-site. 233 Spring St., artistic expression that men 420 Park Ave. So., btw E. 28th & this high-tech fitness space, btw Sixth Ave. & Varick St., or women want. 535 Hudson E. 29th sts., 646.380.5330; and courtesy of fitness guru David 877.283.3229. St., at Charles St., 212.243.2901. three other NYC locations. Barton, combines science and medicine to bring guests a BELLISSIMO HAIR SPA CORNELIA SPA AT THE NUANSA SPA personalized experience— The personable staff at this SURREY With a spa menu of over 20 think a metabolic studio, stylish salon boasts a multi- Guests indulge in such offerings, including massages virtual-reality spin studio, cultural clientele that enjoys services as clarifying facials, specifically for jet-lagged 30-foot video wall, 25-meter haircuts, coloring, hair repair hot stone massages, body travelers and couples, as well saltwater pool, smart cardio treatments, extensions, spe- polishing, detoxification and as facials and body scrubs, machines, steam room, sauna, cial occasion hairdos, spa par- more, all inside the comfort Nuansa has a variety of treat- free weights and more than ties and eyebrow shaping. 233 of The Surrey hotel. 20 E. 76th ments for every ache and 20 group fitness classes. 355 Mott St., btw Spring & Prince St. btw Madison & Fifth aves., pain. 605 Fifth Ave., btw 48th & W. 49th St., btw Eighth & Ninth

sts., 212.431.4936. 646.358.3600. 49th sts., 212.602.1500. aves., 917.521.6666. SPA & SALON LABRECQUE PAUL COURTESY SPA, & SALON LABRECQUE PAUL OF INTERIOR PHOTO:

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