One of Park Slope's few 24-hour diners, Donuts has become a literary haunt for local writers and the insomniacs of Seventh Avenue. The food is always good, especially late at night, and the service is legendary.
324 7th AveOwner Peter and Anastasious Giannopoulos have created a really sleek diner aesthetic here. Featuring all-day breakfast specials, steaks, pork chops, southern fried chicken and of course, a bottomless cup of coffee, the real surprise about the menu here is that they offer a number...
245 East Houston Street (Forsyth St)An English-style pub that has some of the best burgers in the borough, and the twelve beers on tap aren't too shabby themselves. Big sports spot, with the two forms of Football – European and American - big draws.
339 9th StreetThe Noodle Bar is easily what it says it is: aside from the few tables (slightly more during the warmer seasons, although one table is always precariously positioned near the cellar door), most of the seating is set around a long bar that wraps around the speedy noodle cooks. Off...
26 Carmine Street (Bleecker)Don't be surprised to see a crowd of people standing in front of this tiny place on 14th Street, and not because there is some New York celebrity couple inside. The star's name here is Art E. Choke, and the pizza fan base he has tapped into is nothing short of astonishing. East V...
328 East 14th Street (1st Ave.)Western outpost of the popular Bowery pizza joint.
114 10th AveFor more than fifty years, customers have crowded into Veselka, a cozy Ukrainian coffee shop in New York City's East Village, to enjoy pierogi, borscht, goulash, and many other unpretentious favorites. Veselka (rainbow in Ukrainian) has grown up from a simple newsstand serving so...
144 2nd Ave (9th St.)There are authentic Belgian frites locales scattered here and there, but our money is on this tiny storefront on Second Avenue in the East Village for consistent quality. Perhaps the location is what makes it best, because it is so close to so many bars and other places that make...
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