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Lower Manhattan Shop Dine Guide LOWER MANHATTAN SHOP DINE GUIDE 2020 STATUE OF AN INSPIRING WATERFRONT PALM TREES SUNDAY EVENTS LIBERTY CUISINE ARTS & ELLIS ISLAND MORNING SHOPPING WELLNESS THE ONLY BOAT TO THE LADY Street vendors near Battery Park are not authorized to sell tickets. PURCHASE OFFICIAL TICKETS ONLINE statuecruises.com 1877.523.9849 Connect with us: StatueCruises@ Authorized Concessioner Statue Cruises is the concessioner authorized by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, to serve the public at the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island. ©2018 Statue Cruises. All Rights Reserved @BFPLNY McNally Jackson Books is already open at the Seaport, SHOPPING & DINING and Shakespeare & Co. is coming to Brookfield Place in early 2020. Speaking of Brookfield, Amazon’s new retail IN LOWER MANHATTAN concept Amazon Go has opened one of its first three New York locations at the westside shopping plaza. Amazon We’re not shy at the Go is a new kind of store with no checkout required. Downtown Alliance. We love Shoppers use the Amazon Go app to enter the store, take to brag and boast about the products they want, and carry on with their day—no the incredible growth and lines, no checkout. For the analog romantics among us, at excitement that characterizes Westfield World Trade Center the inventive florists at Venus life in Lower Manhattan. But ET Fleur are making sure that love is always in bloom. it’s nice when others notice our vibrancy—especially If these new eating and shopping options weren’t when it's the internationally enough, the entertainment scene is maturing rapidly. known Michelin Guide, which In the coming months, Alamo Drafthouse will open a just gave Lower Manhattan 14-screen movie palace at 28 Liberty that will offer delicious three stars! That is the eats to complement inventive cinema. The World Trade highest accolade it awards for a destination. Center’s Perelman Center for the Performing Arts is under construction and scheduled for a late 2021 opening. The To anyone who has walked our streets recently, this should center will offer a new kind of multidisciplinary venue, come as no surprise. In addition to historical neighborhood offering the latest space and technological opportunities to favorites that give us character and a sense of authenticity, create original work in theater, dance, music and chamber compelling new additions are opening every day. opera, unlike anywhere else in New York City. On the culinary front, this last year has been game-changing. If more athletic pursuits are to your taste, Five Iron Golf At 70 Pine Street, the restaurant Crown Shy opened with opened at 22 Stone Street, where its state of the art aplomb. The New York Times gave it a rave review, and now simulators, private lessons and club storage appeal to the it’s a challenge to land a table at this inventive hotspot, serious golfer; for us amateurs, the bar and fast-casual fare captained by renowned chef James Kent. At the Seaport make a painful golf game a little more fun. District, the legendary Jean Georges Vongerichten has opened The Fulton. It too received outsized praise from The Lastly, we always want to hear from you about your New York Times for its seafood-oriented fare. And, if the hopes for Lower Manhattan. What’s missing? What shops, delicious menu wasn’t enough of a draw, its stunning restaurants and activities would you like to see here? Brooklyn Bridge views make a meal there sublime. Also Let us know at [email protected] at the Seaport, acclaimed restaurateur David Chang has Lower Manhattan, and our city, is constantly changing and opened up an exciting concept christened Bar Wayō. Wayō evolving. So please remember, for the most up-to-date comes from the term “wayō secchu,” which means the information, go to our website downtownny.com. “compromise between East and West.” Chang’s hybrid menu of original drinks and small plates with big flavors is already Sincerely, packing them in over by the East River. It’s not only marquee food names that are opening downtown, but legendary Joe’s Pizza has also created an outpost on Jessica Lappin Nassau Street where you can get a classic New York slice President anytime. Not to mention carnitas masters Los Tacos No. 1 has opened its newest location in the northern part of the neighborhood on Church Street. @downtownnyc All kinds of other great changes are afoot. For bookworms like me, we now have two world-class bookstores keeping We apologize for any errors or omissions. For inclusion in our next edition, their shelves filled to serve Lower Manhattan readers. email [email protected]. All information is subject to change. 2 3 JUICE BARS 92 downtownny.com downtownny.com TABLE OF CONTENTS PIZZA 93 SANDWICHES 95 INTRO 02 COFFEEHOUSES 96 FREQUENTLY USED NUMBERS & WEBSITES 07 SWEETS 100 LOCAL RESOURCES 08 CHILD CARE/DAYCARE CENTERS 08 FOOD SHOPPING 102 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 08 SHOPPING IN LOWER MANHATTAN 105 INTERMEDIATE/SECONDARY SCHOOLS 09 APPAREL 106 RECREATIONAL & YOUTH ACTIVITIES 09 BEAUTY & FRAGRANCES 109 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES/ BOOKSTORES 110 CONTINUING EDUCATION 10 CELL PHONES 110 GOVERNMENT OFFICES 11 CHILDEN'S TOYS & ACCESSORIES 111 HOSPITAL 12 CIGARS 111 OF CONTENTS TABLE LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS 12 COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS 112 POST OFFICES 13 DEPARTMENT STORES 112 PUBLIC LIBRARIES 13 EYEWEAR 112 RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS 13 FLORISTS 113 SENIOR SERVICES 14 FRAMING, POSTERS & ART SUPPLIES 116 TRANSPORTATION 14 GIFTS, CARDS & STATIONERY 116 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE URGENT CARE/MEDICAL 15 HOME FURNISHINGS & DÉCOR 116 JEWELERS 117 DINING IN LOWER MANHATTAN 17 LEATHER & LUGGAGE 118 DINING BY CUISINE DIRECTORY 18 LIQUOR STORES & WINE SHOPS 119 FULL-SERVICE DINING 23 OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 120 PET STORES, SUPPLIES & SERVICES 120 DRINKS & BAR FARE 68 PHARMACIES, NUTRITION & HEALTH 120 QUICK EATS 82 SHOES 121 BAGELS 82 SPECIALTY & SOUVENIR 122 BAKERIES 82 SPORTING GOODS & ATHLETIC WEAR 122 CAFÉS 83 SERVICES: PERSONAL /BUSINESS 125 DELIS 84 ATHLETIC CLUBS & FITNESS CENTERS 125 FAST SERVICE 85 BANKS 127 HEALTH FOOD 91 COMPUTER SERVICES 128 HOT BUFFET 92 4 5 COPY & PRINTING SERVICES 128 downtownny.com downtownny.com DRY CLEANING 129 FREQUENTLY USED EYEBROWS 130 NUMBERS & WEBSITES HAIR SALONS & BARBER SHOPS 130 HARDWARE & LOCKSMITHS 132 Emergencies 911 MEETING, EVENT & FLEXIBLE OFFICE SPACE 134 Bowery Residents’ Committee Homeless Outreach MASSAGE 137 brc.org | (212) 533-5151 NAIL SALONS 137 Community Board 1 NEWSSTANDS 138 nyc.gov/mcb1 | (212) 669-7970 PACKAGING & SHIPPING 139 Consolidated Edison Co. of New York SHOE REPAIR & SHINE 139 coned.com | (800) 752-6633 SPAS 140 Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) mta.info | 511 TAILORS 140 New York City 311 Citizen Service Center USED NUMBERS FREQUENTLY TRAVEL AGENCIES 141 nyc.gov/311 | 311 PARKING FACILITIES 142 New York City Department of Education schools.nyc.gov | (718) 935-2200 VISITOR SERVICES 147 New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene CAR RENTALS 147 nyc.gov/doh | 311 CURRENCY EXCHANGE 147 New York City Department of Sanitation nyc.gov/dsny | 311 HOTELS 147 New York City Department of Transportation KIOSKS 149 nyc.gov/dot | 311 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE PUBLIC RESTROOMS 149 New York City Fire Department SIGHTSEEING & GUIDED TOURS 150 nyc.gov/fdny | (212) 570-4300 THEATER TICKETS 151 New York City Police Department — 1st Precinct nyc.gov/nypd | (212) 334-0611 POINTS OF INTEREST 153 New York State Office of Children & Family Services ATTRACTIONS & LANDMARKS 153 ocfs.ny.gov | (212) 383-1415 or (800) 342-3720 FERRIES 154 New York State Department of Motor Vehicles MUSEUMS 155 dmv.ny.gov | (518) 486-9786 PUBLIC ART 156 NYPD/Downtown Alliance Downtown Center PUBLIC SPACES, PARKS & PLAZAS 156 downtownny.com | (212) 306-5656 THEATERS, CINEMAS & PERFORMING ARTS 158 Poison Control nyc.gov/doh | (212) 764-7667 INDEX 160 Safe Horizon Hotline safehorizon.org | (212) 577-7700 or (800) 621-4673 6 7 Mandarin Seeds P.S. 89 Léman Manhattan downtownny.com CHILD CARE/ downtownny.com 23 Warren Street 201 Warren Street Preparatory School DAYCARE mandarinseeds.com ps89.org 1 Morris Street CENTERS (646) 580-4769 (212) 571-5659 lemanmanhattan.org Montessori School P.S. 150 Tribeca (212) 232-0266 Battery Park City Day Nursery of Manhattan Learning Center Lower Manhattan 215 South End Avenue 2 Gold Street 334 Greenwich Street Community Middle School bpcdaynursery.com montessorimanhattan.com ps150.net 26 Broadway (212) 945-0088 (212) 742-2830 (212) 732-4392 Sixth Floor Battery Park Montessori New York Kids Club P.S. 234 Independence School lmc896.org (646) 826-8100 21 South End Avenue 393 South End Avenue 292 Greenwich Street batteryparkmontessori.com nykidsclub.com ps234.org Millennium High School (212) 235-2320 (917) 746-1274 (212) 233-6034 75 Broad Street Blue School The Park Preschool P.S. & I.S. 276 13th Floor millenniumhs.org 241 Water Street 275 Greenwich Street Battery Park School (212) 825-9008 blueschool.org theparkpreschool.org 55 Battery Place (212) 228-6341 (212) 571-6191 bpcschool.org Murry Bergtraum High (212) 266-5800 BMCC I Early Childhood Center Pine Street School School for Business 199 Chambers Street 25 Pine Street P.S. 343 - Peck Slip School 411 Pearl Street Room N-375 pinestreetschool.com 1 Peck Slip mbhsnyc.com bmcc.cuny.edu/ecc (212) 235-2325 peckslip.org (212) 964-9610 (212) 220-8250 (212) 312-6260 New Frontiers in Learning Smarter Toddler RESOURCES LOCAL P.S. 397 - Spruce Street School 80 Broad Street Book Nook Nursery & Preschool nfil.net 23 Warren Street 101 John Street 12 Spruce Street (646) 558-0085
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