This casually elegant restaurant serves inventive pizzas, seafood dishes, and daily specials.
Budget-friendly seafood (think lobster rolls and fried clams) on the water.
Play a bit of ping-pong in the industrial-chic setting while you wait for gourmet pizzas and sinful sundaes.
Coffee, cakes and shakes will bring out your inner child. Peanut M&M milkshakes and candy-coloured cupcakes might look like they are on steroids, but they taste delicious.
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Situated in an old paper factory, this all-day eatery is both sleek and welcoming. The menu of contemporary cuisine offers a variety of options from comforting granola with fruit to filling meat dishes.
A simple spot for lovers of dogs (artisanal) and condiments (local, seasonal).
Endure the crowds for some of the city’s best pizza, fine wine, and a setting straight out of Napoli. Brunch donuts have a cult following.
New York’s only working historical farm (from 1697) includes landmark buildings, greenhouse, livestock, orchard, and herb garden. It hosts campouts, corn field adventures, agricultural classes, and lots of cuddly animals.
Bubble specialist who will blow your mind and entertain your guests with everything from the edible variety to square shaped, teeny tiny or big enough for a person — and even bubbles that burst into flames.
A little spot off the beaten path. Its longstanding reputation, colorful decor, and eclectic menu of German specialties (a famous schnitzel) and fresh seafood beckon those willing to make the trek.