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This sweet clothing boutique is owned and operated by young stylist, Julia Copeland. She offers an elegant mix of select vintage and fresh new styles all produced by local designers. . . . more |
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This East Village health food store has a little juice bar tucked away in the back where designer juices are the specialty. The owner, who likes to remain anonymous, has the most delicious green juice bar in New York City! This is one of the few places I trust the juice to be truly organic. His . . . more |
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(212) 253-2451
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This charming bakery is a sweet spot for that afternoon treat and a cup of coffee. You'll be fascinated by their creative over-sized cookies made to resemble your favorite celeb. All delicious cupcakes are prepared on premise in two sizes: small and large. The also offer special occasion whole . . . more |
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(646) 861-1274
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An eclectic vintage shop packed with all kinds of treasureful things from the past, including antique pocketbooks. The sign in the window reads, 'buy it before you see it in a museum'. . . . more |
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(212) 529-0832
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ThirsTea is a small, owner-run tea shop preparing a variety of over 70 teas by the cup from the finest quality tea purveyors from around the world. This is a wonderful refreshment take-out café with a small seating area serving bubble teas, gourmet teas, coffee, smoothies and snacks.
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280 East 10th Street
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So you eat live, and are looking for a local vegan retailer that offers everything--truly everything--you need?
Check out live live in the East Village, a wholesome eco-luxury life-style boutique that packs a fresh sell of high-quality raw & organic foods from over 300 sources. Find nourishing . . . more |
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261 East 10th Street
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After a successful career as a stylist for iconic names like Prada and Valentino, fashion designer Brookelynn Starnes finally took the jump and opened up her own clothing boutique Cloak & Dagger in 2006. Since the early age of eight, Starnes knew she was destined for a future in fashion. As a girl, . . . more |
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334 East 9th Street
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Coffee drinkers get a different view on daily brew with real live coffee projects. Kaleena and Sum, the owners of Coffee Project are smart and clever, adding interest to a familiar drink by showing there customers the many creative ways to experience coffee.
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Specializing in clock and watch repair. The shops sells small antiques, collectables and furnishings. . . . more |
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Safe and healthy! Eve is the only nail salon in New York City "that we know of" to exclusively use Zoya's natural nail polishes. Zoya's polishes are known for their amazing color range and vegan friendly formulas that exclude formaldehyde, toluene, dibutylphthalate (DBP) and camphor — and of . . . more |
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SAKAYA (meaning "sake shop" in Japanese) is an East Village boutique offering over 120 different brands of premium sake from artisanal sake brewers located throughout Japan. SAKAYA fits right in on the trendy stretch of East Ninth Street between First and Second Avenues. Its understated design and . . . more |
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324 East 9th Street
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Elaine Arsenault designs simple and elegant handbags for women. Absent of fussiness and non-essential ornamentation, Elaine’s bags use clean lines, pleasing shapes and interesting materials to make their statement. They are lightweight, durable and utilitarian.
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It's all about fresh, local, pure, and simple! Setting out to make the finest artisanal ice cream possible, Van Leeuwen uses three simple ingredients for their smooth custard base: dairy + pure cane sugar + fresh egg yolks. Everything is made with the most wholesome ingredients possible. . . . more |
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48 East 7th St
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The home of the Tredwells tells more than just a story about when people began migrating into Manhattan to escape the growing congestion of Long Island. It was a time when today's section of Manhattan, once known as "The Bond Street Area," was a part of beautiful suburbia, and East 4th Street was a . . . more |
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29 East Fourth Street
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Just the sight of La Sirena will make your jaw drop. The Mexican folk art shop literally overflows with surprising cultural trinkets, decorations, artwork, and clothing that is as vibrant as the country it so proudly represents. La Sirena, the mermaid, was founded by Dina Leor, an . . . more |
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27 East 3rd Street
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