
Tickets available at ONEWORLDOBSERVATORY.COM SHOP. HOW DO YOU GET TO THE TOP OF THE CITY’S TALLEST BUILDING? EAT. IN A SKYPOD, OF COURSE. DRINK. PLAY. ALL UNDER ONE Guide Manhattan Shop Dine Lower MAGNIFICENT ROOF. At the corner of Church St. and Dey St. LOWER MANHATTAN SHOP DINE GUIDE 2018 | 2018 DOWN IS WHAT’S UP!TM @ONEWORLDNYC BANANA REPUBLIC | EATALY | FOREVER 21 #ONEWORLDVIEW SEPHORA | UGG | VICTORIA’S SECRET Where the Palm Trees Grow. Fashion. Food. Art Vesey & West St When it comes to fashion and beauty, we are now poised to become one of the pre-eminent shopping destinations in the region. A year after the Oculus and Westfield World Trade Center opened, Saks Men (following on the heels of Saks Women), Marshalls, Dior Cosmetics, and Allen Edmonds joined T.J. Maxx, Century 21, and the shops at Brookfield Place. What will next year bring? Looking ahead, restaurateurs Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Danny Meyer, and the duo of Will Guidara and Daniel Humm plan to open new restaurants in Lower Manhattan. And when Alamo Drafthouse opens its doors to moviegoers at 28 Liberty, it will join the Seaport’s iPic Theater in making the neighborhood a destination for those SHOPPING who want to mix great food and drink with catching a flick. Just like you can’t tell the players in a baseball game without a scorecard, sometimes it can be hard to keep track of all the & DINING new options in the neighborhood. With that in mind, we present you with the Downtown Alliance’s 2018 Lower Manhattan IN LOWER MANHATTAN Shop Dine Guide -- your best source for shops, eateries, bars, From the Statue of Liberty to the observation deck at One museums, community resources, attractions and more. If we World Trade Center, this neighborhood is marked by breathtak- missed your favorite local spot, please let us know. And for the ing views and a rich history. These are the cobblestone streets most up-to-date information, please make sure to check our where Alexander Hamilton and George Washington shaped website, downtownny.com. the American experiment, where the New York Stock Exchange Cheers! was founded and where countless immigrants first caught a glimpse of their new world. Today, these streets are also home to hundreds of pubs, eateries, and shops, like those lining the historic Stone Street alleyway, Brookfield Place, lower Broadway, Jessica Lappin and Westfield World Trade Center. President Maybe it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Lower Manhattan is, once again, a destination for great restaurants and shopping. After all, Fraunces Tavern was a key watering hole and meeting place during the Revolutionary War. And America’s first fine dining restaurant, Delmonico’s, is celebrating its 180th Lower Manhattan is where down is what’s up! anniversary this year. Good food and grog have been here A comprehensive roster of shops, restaurants and attractions since the olden days. — and up-to-the-minute information about openings, events and Downtown Deals is always just a click away. Today, ours is a must-have address for big-name chefs and internationally recognizable brands. This year alone, Lower Connect with us at: downtownny.com Manhattan welcomed the acclaimed Nobu, the much beloved @Downtownnyc blog.downtownny.com David Chang fried chicken mecca Fuku, Blue Ribbon Federal Grill, City Acres food market, and many others. These restau- facebook.com/downtownalliance rants join the ranks of familiar favorites and old standbys. With all this, it’s no surprise that Bloomberg News named Download our apps from the iTunes us “the surprise, hot restaurant scene.” App Store or the Google Play Store And if you’re thirsty, you’re in luck. From beer halls to Seaport speakeasies, the neighborhood’s bar scene had another banner year. One of the neighborhood’s newest additions, BlackTail, was named the “Best New Cocktail Bar in America” We apologize for any errors or omissions. For inclusion in our next edition, email [email protected]. All information is at Tales of the Cocktail’s 11th Annual Spirited Awards. subject to change. 2 3 downtownny.com TABLE OF CONTENTS SHOPPING IN LOWER MANHATTAN 103 downtownny.com ACCESSORIES 104 APPAREL 105 INTRO 02 BEAUTY & FRAGRANCES 109 FREQUENTLY USED NUMBERS & WEBSITES 07 BOOKSTORES 110 LOCAL RESOURCES 08 CANDY & CHOCOLATE 110 CELL PHONES 111 RECREATIONAL & YOUTH ACTIVITIES 08 CIGARS 111 CHILD CARE/PRE-K THRU KINDERGARTEN 08 COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS 111 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 09 DEPARTMENT STORES 112 INTERMEDIATE/SECONDARY SCHOOLS 10 FLORISTS 112 COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES/ FRAMING, POSTERS & ART SUPPLIES 113 CONTINUING EDUCATION 10 GIFTS, CARDS & STATIONERY 113 GOVERNMENT OFFICES 12 GLASSES & SUNGLASSES 114 AL HOSPIT 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE GOURMET FOOD SHOPS 115 LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS 13 GREENMARKETS 115 POST OFFICES 14 HOME FURNISHINGS & DÉCOR 115 PUBLIC LIBRARIES 14 JEWELERS 116 RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS 14 LEATHER & LUGGAGE 117 SENIOR SERVICES 15 LIQUOR STORES & WINE SHOPS 117 TRANSPORTATION 15 LOTTERY 118 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE URGENT CARE/MEDICAL 15 OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 118 DINING IN LOWER MANHATTAN 17 PET STORES, SUPPLIES & SERVICES 119 DINING BY CUISINE DIRECTORY 18 PHARMACIES, NUTRITION & HEALTH 119 SHOES 120 FULL-SERVICE DINING 23 SPECIALTY & SOUVENIR 121 CASUAL DINING 68 SPORTING GOODS & ATHLETIC WEAR 121 BAGELS, BAKERIES & DELIS 80 SUPERMARKETS 122 CAFÉS & SANDWICH SHOPS 84 TOYS 122 COFFEEHOUSES 88 SERVICES: PERSONAL /BUSINESS 124 DRINKS & BAR FARE 93 ATHLETIC CLUBS & FITNESS CENTERS 124 ICE CREAM & FROZEN YOGURT 98 BANKS 125 QUICK SERVICE 99 COMPUTER SERVICES 127 COPY & PRINTING SERVICES 127 DRY CLEANING 128 4 5 EYEBROWS 129 downtownny.com downtownny.com HAIR SALONS & BARBER SHOPS 129 FREQUENTLY USED HARDWARE & LOCKSMITHS 131 NUMBERS & WEBSITES MEETING, EVENT & COWORKING SPACES 134 NAIL SALONS 138 Emergencies 911 NEWSSTANDS 139 Bowery Residents’ Committee Homeless Outreach PACKAGING & SHIPPING 140 brc.org | (212) 533-5151 SHOE REPAIR & SHINE 140 Community Board 1 SPAS 141 nyc.gov/mcb1 | (212) 669-7970 TAILORS 142 Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc. TRAVEL AGENCIES 142 coned.com | (212) 460-4600 or (800) 642-2308 Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) PARKING FACILITIES 144 mta.info | 511 VISITOR SERVICES 149 New York City 311 Citizen Service Center USED NUMBERS FREQUENTLY nyc.gov/311 | 311 CAR RENTALS 149 New York City Department of Education CURRENCY EXCHANGE 149 schools.nyc.gov | (718) 935-2000 HOTELS 149 New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene KIOSKS 151 nyc.gov/doh | 311 PUBLIC RESTROOMS 151 New York City Department of Sanitation nyc.gov/dsny | 311 SIGHTSEEING & GUIDED TOURS 151 New York City Department of Transportation THEATER TICKETS 153 nyc.gov/dot | 311 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE POINTS OF INTEREST 155 New York City Fire Department 9/11 TRIBUTE 155 nyc.gov/fdny | (212) 570-4300 ATTRACTIONS & LANDMARKS 155 New York City Police Department — 1st Precinct nyc.gov/nypd | (212) 334-0611 CRUISES & FERRIES 156 New York State Office of Children & Family Services MUSEUMS 157 ocfs.ny.gov | (212) 383-1788 or (800) 342-3720 PUBLIC ART 158 New York State Department of Motor Vehicles PUBLIC SPACES, PARKS & PLAZAS 159 dmv.ny.gov | (518) 486-9786 THEATERS, CINEMAS & PERFORMING ARTS 160 NYPD/Downtown Alliance Downtown Center downtownny.com | (212) 306-5656 INDEX 162 Poison Control nyc.gov/doh | (212) 764-7667 Safe Horizon Hotline safehorizon.org | (212) 577-7700 or (866) 689-4357 6 7 RECREATIONAL & Downtown Little School The Battery Park New York Kids Club downtownny.com 15 Dutch Street Montessori School 393 South End Avenue downtownny.com YOUTH ACTIVITIES downtownlittleschool.com 21 South End Avenue nykidsclub.com (212) 791-1300 bpmpreschool.com (212) 991-3000 7eventytwo Downtown Soccer League (212) 786-4611 P.S. & I.S. 276 72 Warren Street downtownsoccer.org 7eventytwo.org Blue School Battery Park City School (212) 571-7290 Kidville 241 Water Street 55 Battery Place theblueschool.org bpcschool.org 40 Gold Street Blazing Saddles (212) 228-6341 (212) 374-1431 kidville.com/fidi Pier 17 (212) 566-2020 South Street Seaport BMCC | Early The Park Pre-School blazingsaddles.com Kumon of Battery Park City Childhood Center 275 Greenwich Street theparkpreschool.org (917) 440-9094 2 South End Avenue 199 Chambers Street Room N-375 (212) 571-6191 BMCC | Early kumon.com (212) 786-4295 bmcc.cuny.edu/ecc/ Pine Street School Childhood Center (212) 220-8250 25 Pine Street 199 Chambers Street Manhattan Youth Downtown pinestreetschool.com Room N-375 Bright Horizons Community Center (212) 235-2325 bmcc.cuny.edu/ecc 120 Warren Street Family Solutions (212) 220-8250 manhattanyouth.org brighthorizons.com Preschool of America Bright Horizons (212) 766-1104 20 Pine Street 2 South End Avenue (212) 509-1580 preschoolofamerica.us Family Solutions Moving Visions Dance (212) 786-1688 brighthorizons.com 19 Murray Street 90 Washington Street 3rd Floor (212) 943-5480 Smarter Toddler 20 Pine Street RESOURCES LOCAL movingvisionsdance.com (212) 509-1580 200 Liberty Street Nursery & Preschool (212) 608-7681 Suite 102 101 John Street 90 Washington Street New American Youth Ballet (212) 945-7263 smartertoddler.net (212) 943-5480 (212) 766-3222 280 Rector Place Buckle My Shoe 200 Liberty Street 15th Floor Trinity Preschool Nursery School Suite 102 newamericanyouthballet.org and Nursery (212) 945-7263 (212) 945-2926 40 Worth Street bucklemyshoe.org 50 Park Place Children’s Tumbling Pine Street Music Studio (212) 374-1489 trinitypreschoolnyc.org 9 Murray Street 165 William Street (212) 602-0829 LOCAL RESOURCES LOCAL Kidville Room 10-NE pinestreetmusic.com
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