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This is one of our favorite places to enjoy an outdoor meal with a friend. Relax and enjoy the sidewalk cafe facing the beautiful rustic Greenwich Village tree lined cobblestone streets.
Located right on the edge of Meatpacking in the heart of the West Village, a wonderful area to roam and shop . . . more |
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Since 1979 La Petite Coquette offers the finest and largest variety of luxury brand lingerie, nightwear, swimwear, and lounge-wear lines from all over the world. In an intimate setting surrounded by frills and femininity, La Petite Coquette's experienced sales girls with bra fitting expertise pay . . . more |
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For those with Metropolitan tastes seeking the crème de la crème of mid-century glassware and ceramics, it is a must to visit The End of History. Displayed proudly upon 20th Century rosewood Danish furnishings appears the world's most extensively-curated collection of fine glassware.
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548 Hudson Street
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Sit, relax, and enjoy authentic French cuisine while taking in the street scene in the beautiful West Village. Dominique Bistro, named after it's talented Chef, Dominick Pepe, understands the importance of quality, community and ambience. You will not only be enchanted by the authentic french food . . . more |
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You may have heard about a magical time when a place called Chocolate Bar served up homemade lemon fizzy's and egg creams the old fashion way, with a hand-held seltzer bottle and CO2 cartridge. Well they are back. New York's favorite Chocolate Bar has just re-opened in the West Village right down . . . more |
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19 8th Avenue
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Creating jewelry from found objects is Laura Lobdell’s special art. As if by magic, this artist-silversmith transforms common found objects into unique jewelry with curious, quirky narratives. We had the opportunity to meet with Lobdell at her cozy shop off Seventh Avenue in Greenwich Village. In . . . more |
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183 West 10th Street
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Fresh, funky, fun, but never tasteless, Reminiscence has more to offer than your typical vintage store. Full of good vibes and old-fashioned surprises, the shop sells an eccentric array of clothing, accessories, gifts, and knick-knacks. Some items date as far back as the 1930s, while others, like . . . more |
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74 5th Avenue
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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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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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Grahame Fowler is a beautiful collision of classic British aesthetics and locally made New York menswear. The nautical theme that carries throughout the store décor with sailboats and anchors can also be found in the clothing, with tailored, striped shirts and sailor hats. Fabrics from England, . . . more |
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It's time to give up the glitzy packaging for some good old fashioned chocolate. Li-Lac's is a third-generation chocolatier founded in 1923 by George Demetrious, a Greek immigrant, who while in France had mastered the craft of chocolate making. Li-Lac's is one of the few existing boutique . . . more |
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Doggy Style caters to the Manhattan dog owner stocking a wide variety of pet products you won’t find anywhere else. What started as a 300-square-foot shop in SoHo is now the Barney’s of dog necessities and accessories. Owner Andy Schulman says when looking for the products carried in her store . . . more |
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46 University Place
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“What does Madame Matovu mean?” one might inquire. In Hebrew, it translates to “what is the good for the lady”; in French, the translation is “a woman who has seen everything.” The meanings are oddly fitting for the small shop located in Greenwich Village, a veritable paradise brimming . . . more |
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240 West 10th Street
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(212) 255-2811
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