Outdoor/Patio Situation
Outdoor/Patio Situation
Page 4Old Tbilisi Garden
Old Tbilisi Garden in Greenwich Village has a rock-filled back garden and khachapuri that you won't be able to stop eating.
Antoya
Antoya in Koreatown has very good marinated cuts of beef and pork and an outdoor setup fit for a third-tier royal wedding.
Miss Mamie's Spoonbread Too
Miss Mamie’s is a soul food restaurant in Morningside Heights where you’ll want to try as many things as possible. So come with a group.
Ethel & Annie Mae's Soulfood Kitchen
Once you try the soul food at Ethel & Annie Mae's in Crown Heights, you'll become a regular. Get the fried catfish and turkey ribs.
Palma
If you think this Italian restaurant in the West Village is the most romantic restaurant in NYC, you're not alone.
Vinatería
Vinatería is an Italian-Spanish restaurant that's one of the best spots in Harlem for a romantic night out.
Harlem Tavern
Watch sports, drink beer, and eat things like chicken and waffles with everyone you know at this humongous spot in Harlem.
Non Solo Piada
Make a quick pitstop at this Midtown Italian street food spot for a breakfast piadine or bowl of pasta.
Masalawala & Sons
This Park Slope spot serves inventive food from Kolkata in a festive space with a wedding party’s worth of colorful gajras hanging from the ceiling.
Max's Es-Ca
You'll find a "whatever makes you happy" attitude at Max's Es-Ca on Staten Island—and the food is really good too.
Prince Tea House
The East Village location of Prince Tea House has unique desserts and one of the better and more affordable afternoon teas in town.
Kalye Bistro
At this BYOB Filipino spot in Woodside, start with the crispy lumpia, then get a sizzling platter of milkfish sisig and a huge portion of deep-fried pork knuckles.
Leo
Leo is one of the best pizza spots in the city. This Williamsburg restaurant also has a substantial natural wine list, and it's easy to get a table.
Where To Eat & Drink With Your Dog
The best bars and restaurants in NYC where you can hang out with your real best friend.
Somewhere in Nolita
Somewhere in Nolita is a rooftop bar at the Nolitan Hotel, and it's a great place to hang out while you wait for a table at a nearby restaurant.
The Bronx Brewery
If you want to drink outside with a group of friends and maybe hear some live music, head to this fun brewery in Port Morris.
Indian Summer
Indian Summer is a restaurant in Harlem with sizzling tandoori platters and one of the best plates of duck in the neighborhood.
Keys & Heels
Keys & Heels is a speakeasy disguised as a locksmith and shoe repair shop. It's never uncomfortably crowded, and it's one of the best options for cocktails on the Upper East Side.
Hi-Note
Everything at this bar and cafe in Alphabet City revolves around music. There are days when you can bring your own records, with karaoke coming soon.
Maria's Bistro Mexicano
Maria's Bistro Mexicano in Sunset Park has a colorful space and a great patio for an outdoor brunch.
Sojourn
Sojourn on the Upper East Side has a menu influenced by a lot of different cuisines, and it's a solid option for when all you need is somewhere that’s “just fine.”
Quality Italian
This loud Midtown restaurant serves steaks and big portions of solid Italian food in a massive space.
Chilo's
Some of New York's best tacos are coming from a truck parked in the back of a bar in Bed-Stuy.