Flatiron
Flatiron
Page 3Maki Kosaka
Maki Kosaka is a nice, casual sushi spot in Flatiron with outdoor seating available for lunch and dinner.
O:n°
O:n° is a Korean restaurant in Nomad with excellent small plates and a couple of great hot pot stews to share.
Verōnika
At this Eastern European restaurant in Gramercy, the dining room is far more impressive than the food.
The Chapel Bar At Fotografiska
The Chapel Bar is hidden behind a nondescript door in Fotofrafiska (a photography museum in Flatiron), and it’s a great place for some quiet drinks.
Il Fiorista
Il Fiorista is an attractive all-day Mediterranean spot in Nomad that you should use for drinks and a light bite at the bar.
Undercote
Undercote is a dark, plant-filled cocktail bar beneath the restaurant Cote in the Flatiron District. It’s fun, pricey, and slightly ridiculous.
Devoción
This is the first Manhattan location of Devocion. Like the two Brooklyn locations, it’s a bright space that works well for casual meetings.
LPQ Party Roof
LPQ Party Roof is what we call the rooftop on top of the Le Pain Quotidien in Flatiron, and it’s unironically a great place to drink outside.
The Cellar at Beecher’s
The Cellar at Beecher’s is a little wine bar underneath a cheese shop in Flatiron.
Barcade Flatiron
Like its other two locations, the Flatiron Barcade has retro arcade games, beer, and people who are psyched to be playing Simpsons pinball.
One Star
One Star is a Flatiron bar with a self-deprecation theme, and it's nowhere near as annoying as that sounds.
Caffe Marchio
Caffe Marchio is an Italian-inspired coffee shop in the Redbury Hotel near the Flatiron, and it’s a pretty great spot to have some espresso.
Bo’s Kitchen & Bar Room
Bo’s Kitchen and Bar Room is a New-Orleans-inspired restaurant in Flatiron with a downstairs bar room that’s great for a drink with friends.
Flatiron Hall
Flatiron Hall is a big beer hall where people like to relive the Oktoberfest experience they had during their junior year abroad.
The NoMad Bar
Thanks to the prices, this casual(ish) bar in The NoMad hotel probably isn’t a place that you can afford to visit often. But when you do, eat dessert.
Eataly: La Pizza & Pasta
The food at Eataly: La Pizza & Pasta is perfectly decent, even pretty damn good at times. But it's always just so damn crowded.
15 East
15 East is an expensive sushi spot near Union Square. It works for a quiet, upscale meal in the area.