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Page 2Speedy Romeo
Speedy Romeo in Clinton Hill is great for an undiscerning group or kids, but less so for St. Louis-style pizza purists.
Greywind
This Hudson Yards spot by the chef behind Loring Place is a great choice for a special night out after work.
The Crosby Bar
At The Crosby Bar in Soho, you can eat a burger, get afternoon tea, or drink a martini and hide from all your friends who have no clue this place exists.
Jean's
This palatial restaurant in Noho has an excellent burger, a cocktail lounge in the basement, and a produce farm in Pennsylvania.
City Rub Cafe
Kill some time before boarding by having a light lunch at City Rub Cafe in Newark Airport's Terminal A.
Food Hall at SoJo Spa Club
Bulgogi will become your new favorite spa food after a meal at this Korean spa in Edgewater, New Jersey.
Hamburger America
Hamburger America is a 1950s-style lunch counter with historically informed smashburgers and flavored milks.
Little Maven
Little Maven in Flatiron is yet another pleasant, but skippable American restaurant serving pasta and tuna tartare.
Bill's Supper Club
In a 19th-century townhouse, Bill’s Supper Club is a decent option for after-work drinks or dinner in Midtown.
Figure Eight
This restaurant serves Chinese American food inspired by the Atlantic coast, in case you needed more proof that chili crisp tastes good on everything.
Hoexter's
Hoexter’s on the Upper East Side feels like one of your grandfather’s favorite restaurants.
The Polo Bar
The NYC outpost of Ralph Lauren's Polo Bar is one of the sceniest (and preppiest) rooms in town. It's a good time, but reservations are impossible.
The Wooly
At The Wooly, you can drink a breezy cocktail while listening to yacht rock from a beautiful wood-paneled sound system.
Mt Kisco Diner
Mt Kisco Diner feels like a classic local diner on the weekdays, but it draws a crowd of tweens and teens on the weekends with milkshakes that belong on competition shows.
The Cookery
The Cookery in Dobbs Ferry has a menu that’s part-Italian, part-gastropub, with great homemade pastas.
Walter's Hot Dog Stand
Walter’s is a roadside hotdog stand in Mamaroneck that’s been open for over 100 years.
Blue Hill at Stone Barns
We can’t think of a more “farm-to-table” restaurant than Blue Hill at Stone Barns, where you drive past your dinner on the way to eating it.
Town House
Town House in New Rochelle is an American spot where Westchester day-ones meet the next generation of locals.
Revelie Luncheonette
At this cozy, chrome-plated luncheonette in Soho, you can drink a bottle of wine and have a steak, or get an egg cream and a burger.
Candlelight Inn
Candlelight Inn, a classic dive bar in Scarsdale, New York, makes the best wings in the state.
Justine's On Hudson
This West Village wine bar has old world bottles, seasonal food with Filipino flourishes, and plenty of polish without the stiffness.
Swoony's
This American bistro with nostalgic dishes like short rib au poivre and creamed spinach is a perfect neighborhood restaurant.
Vesper Tavern
You can get just about any type of travel meal—steaks, salads, and fries—at this tavern in Newark Airport's Terminal C.