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In addition to specializing in organic and biodynamic wines, Appellation Wine & Spirits provides a select liquor selection. Wine selections are suggested every week for online ordering or in store pick-up. Weekly wine tastings are offered as well as private wine tastings and the shop doubles as an . . . 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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What better way to capture New York City through the camera lens than to spend a day with professional New York City photographer, Allan Einhorn. Over a two to three hour period, Allan will introduce to you a variety of photography techniques using your own digital camera. Learn to work with the . . . more |
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Looks can be deceiving, as is true of La Bonbonniere, a small luncheonette in the West Village. At first glance, the place is easy to miss, but after dining here just once you won’t make that mistake again. The vintage-inspired décor and celebrity-adorned walls add to the retro atmosphere of . . . more |
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28 8th Ave
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212 741 9266
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If you love literature, and the idea of holding a copy with the original author’s signature thrills you, then West Village’s independent bookstore Left Bank Books is full of gems. Crammed from floor to ceiling are thousands of books, books, books, in every genre one can think of: from fiction . . . more |
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17 8th Avenue
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Mixing the past and the present, this charming antique and vintage shop contains a collected mix of small furnishings and home decor from the 1820's to the Mid Century. The shops owner and curator, Kevin Bockrath is continually sourcing unusual one-of-a-kind pieces keeping the store filled with . . . more |
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Debragga is a meat purveyor and major supplier of fine meats in the Northeast. They specializes in dry aged beef and also offer poultry, pork and lamb. Each piece of meat selected for its superior quality. Huge slabs lay on iron racks throughout their warehouse while fans circulate air to slowly . . . more |
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Hotel Gansevoort, the first luxe hotel to gentrify the meatpacking area is still trendy and widely know for it's oh so fab rooftop plunge bar located on the 15th floor. Plung Bar, restaurant and lounge serves perfectly blended cocktails, delicious fare and offers stunning New York vistas. Not to . . . 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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Visit the birthplace of Theodore “Teddie” Roosevelt, the beloved 26th President of the United States and one of politics’ most famous New Yorkers! Roosevelt is the only president who was born in the Empire State, and you can visit his birthplace in New York City’s Flatiron . . . more |
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28 East 20th Street
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The Penine Hart boutique embodies the philosophy “Art is the icing on the cake of life, it’s how people live”. As a former owner and curator of a SoHo gallery space in the 90s, Penine Hart not only believes that art is essential in life, but demonstrates how the two can be set together. She . . . more |
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Kimono House specializes in traditional Japanese shoes and clothing for both men and women. Imported directly from Japan are a wide variety of printed cotton summer kimonos (Yukatas) and beautiful vintage silk Kimonos - perfect to lounge around in after a swim or a bath. Authentic Japanese platform . . . more |
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Nespresso's chic and modern café serves up an assortment of varietal coffees and specialty flavors. Individual cups are brewed from Nespresso's premier coffee pods using their exclusive Nespresso machines. An assortment of desserts and lunch dishes are freshly prepared.
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Back in the 80's, one could always find a sweet piece of art by a street artist to decorate a New York apartment. Street art wasn't expensive; it was fun. It was an open expression of an artist's view point to hang on your wall. Either you agreed with the message or you didn't. For a small . . . more |
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The Ink Pad is a paper craft lover’s dream. Filled with decorative rubber stamps, patterned and Moleskin journals, letter seals, stationery and more, this little shop in Greenwich Village is the go-to place for your creative needs. For those just getting started with paper crafts and . . . more |
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