British
British
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Brooklyn High Low
Brooklyn High Low is an eclectic tea parlor in Prospect Heights that serves a classic afternoon tea.
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Good Fork Pub
This Red Hook spot has the spirit of a British pub and a menu with unconventional bar fare like a gooey Korean cheesesteak.
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Queensyard
Queensyard is an expensive spot in Hudson Yards that serves British-inspired food. Unfortunately, it's not very good.
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Lord's
From the team behind Dame, Lord's serves excellent modern British food in a Greenwich Village space that feels special occasion-worthy.
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Dame
Dame is an exciting English seafood restaurant in Greenwich Village with delicious fish, a long wine list, and a disco playlist.
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Highlands
This Scottish cocktail bar is best used for a cold night and/or any night you’re looking to eat some haggis and drink too much. So...every night?
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Jones Wood Foundry
A great British pub that will help you solve all of your Upper East Side problems, or at least the ones related to food.
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Hawksmoor NYC
Hawksmoor on Park Avenue and 22nd Street is a London steakhouse with an upscale take on traditional British food.
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Bluebird London
Bluebird London is on the third floor of the Time Warner Center, and it’s a decent spot for a semi-fancy meal with someone dressed in business casual.
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St. James Gate
St. James Gate is an Irish pub on the Upper West Side where you can eat bangers and mash and order a Guinness.
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GMT Tavern
GMT Tavern is a dark bar on Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village with sidewalk seating and a solid Happy Hour.
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The Dead Rabbit
The Dead Rabbit is part cocktail bar, part restaurant, and the best place to drink in FiDi.