“What’s to Share. Claire and Nikki and Cahir are rockstars. Foods is good, service is the best I’ve seen next to me pouring rockstars to those who want to drink. If only you could See my shoulders wiggle and rock right now, you’d get it If you don’t go get you don’t know how to live.“
“Got the pork bowl and esquites. Pork bowl was a good portion and was warm. Pork was tender and well seasoned. Ordering was a bit tricky because you have to use QR codes and reception in the mall is trash. Once I got on the Hudson Yard wifi it was fine. The Hudson Yard wifi will ask for your email so use 10minutemail and a VPN to avoid getting spammed.“
“Delicious food once again. Chicken wrap was lightly toasted and stuffed. Took home half. Others in our party had Caesar salad w/grilled chicken. Very generous portion. And, turkey burger so thick and juicy it required both hands to manage. Recommend Doc Watson’s for food and service.“
“The food was absolutely delicious. We waited at least 1 hour for them to tell us they didn't have pernil or oxtail. But the churasco steak was delicious. And they made up for this by giving us delicious empanadas and dessert on the house.“
“Nothing over the top. It's a nice beergarten with a decent variety of beers and other drinks. The food was good (some options were out, so at least that means they keep it fresh, I hope) and the service was OK (except for when they had us sit right by the kitchen entrance when the place had most of its tables empty).The outside space is what you'll expect from a "yard" squeezed between NYC's high risers. I personally prefer something with at least some view or an air flow.Will I go again or recommend? If you're in the area or local - yes. Come here specifically - no.Expect Manhattan prices.“
“Good place to watch a game with a group.The hall use to be the stables for horse and carriages back in the day. It is a huge place with long picnic tables great for a large group.There are huge screens to watch the game. I appreciated that the sound was on as well. In my opinion, that helps to create a good game day vibe.The sad part was there were barely anyone here. Probably because it was a cold, rainy day.We didn't eat but did have drinks. They don't have an extensive menu but there is something for everyone.“
“Only been here once & I will be back for Brunch if I'm in the neighborhood again. Sat at bar. There is a timed unlimited champagne or alcoholic beverage upgrade. Service was very attentive (we were the only ones there}. Several TVs playing sports but muted one did not closed captions on. Everyone enjoyed their food. Staff was great. No complaints.“
“As a regular of Inwood Local, I can confidently say it's not just a place to grab a drink or a bite to eat; it's a second home, a community hub, and a testament to the power of great hospitality. The moment you step through the door, you're greeted with a welcoming warmth and familiarity that instantly sets the tone for a memorable experience. It's also a sanctuary where productivity thrives. Let's start with the food. Their menu is a delightful fusion of comfort classics and inventive dishes that never fail to impress. Whether you're craving a hearty burger, a flavorful salad, or some delicious bar snacks to share with friends, there's something for everyone here. The quality of ingredients shines through in every dish, and the chefs' attention to detail is evident in every bite. And then there are the drinks. Oh, the drinks! Let's highlight the impressive selection of beers on tap and the carefully curated wine list, ensuring there's always something to suit your taste. But what truly sets Inwood Local apart is the atmosphere. It's the kind of place where strangers become friends, and regulars become family. The staff here go above and beyond to make you feel welcome, whether popping in for a quick drink after work or settling in for a leisurely evening with friends. The cozy interior and inviting outdoor patio provide the perfect backdrop for intimate conversations and lively gatherings, and the live music and events on special occasions only add to the charm. In short, do yourself a favor and pay them a visit - you won't be disappointed! #keepitlocal“
“This place gets packed during happy hour with tons of work groups. I would say they need a few more staff members around 4pm to handle the crowds. Great place though with games and large tables - it’s perfect for groups and not overly expensive.“
“The service was excellent. They are busy so don't expect to be served immediately. Joe and Armon were superb. Both friendly and worked fluently. It isn't your traditional NYC pizza. We ordered the pizza and garlic knots and they were both delicious. Highly Recommend.“
“If you like Beer, this is the place for you. Super payback vibe. So many varieties of beers outside, inside seats and Backyard as well. They also sell snacks(popcorn and potato chips etc...) and cheese. M9 bus stop is around the corner it's running every 10min/day time.“
“Have been here twice over the summer and it was excellent both times. Burgers and standard pub food but prepared well and cooked the way it was requested, medium rare. Fries are solid and beer list very well curated and good sized. Had a Alchemist Heady Topper which is a tough to find beef.“
“I spent two nights at the Hyatt Centric on Wall Street, courtesy of the National Book Foundation. The hotel was right around the corner from the Cipriani, where I got to attend the National Book Awards, and I appreciated that I could walk there with heels and no jacket on a November night in New York. I liked the hotel for other reasons, too (especially since I wasn't the one paying). The woman at reception was friendly, even as she told me my room wasn't ready after I came in off my red eye. She offered me a room with two twin beds if I really needed the early check-in, but I declined in favor of washing up and changing my clothes in the downstairs bathroom. This wasn't especially pleasant (the bathroom could've used a piece of furniture, where a weary traveler might set down a coat or a backpack without having to hang everything in a stall), but afterward, I went up to the lounge, which was quite comfortable. I got a text from reception at a reasonable time, and was able to go to my room for a few minutes before lunch. The Hyatt Centric is a downgraded Andaz, and it was both nicer and more dysfunctional than expected. The decor was attractive, and everything looked good, at least at first glance. Our room was spacious, especially by New York standards, and the bed was comfortable. It was clear, though, that the hotel was downgraded instead of getting an expensive renovation. We had a weird empty drawer, which is where the complimentary snacks would have gone in the Andaz days. More saliently, the shower door didn't close all the way, running aground on the stone floor with an unpleasant crunch. Worse still, the hot water was temperamental. My husband and I both took cold or lukewarm showers. If you want a hot one, your best bet is to take one early in the day. Otherwise, though, we enjoyed our stay and thought it worked well for our purposes. I'd recommend the Hyatt Centric if you're looking for a hotel on Wall Street. The shower might not be 100%, but hey, this isn't an Andaz.“
“If you are in lower Manhattan and in need of a place to stop, have a drink, snack or meal, than you should visit The View at Battery Park. Located at the very end of Manhattan in Battery Park, The View at Battery Park offers the most picturesque views of the NY harbor. Yes, there is construction around currently but you can still get stunning views from inside the restaurant. Beyond the views (of course, the namesake of the place), the menu is contemporary American food, with seasonal and creative/inventive takes on classics. For drinks I have tried the blackberry bramble (twist on a whiskey smash) and the pinky promise (think Barbie meets Singapore Sling - complete with shanken egg white foam) - both delish. My party of four enjoyed the crab cake app and the watermelon salad with prosciutto - that could have been a meal! We also had the gem lettuce caesar to start. The entrees - bone-in pork chop, shrimp linguine, and halibut - were all cooked perfectly. We were full after all this but had to try dessert. One person at the table cited a lactose intolerance and so the staff brought out a delish raspberry sorbet. And the rest shared the banana bread pudding, complete with caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream. We had a rather large meal and enjoyed every bit! You could easily make this into a cocktail stop to try out the fun drink menu, maybe add an app, if you've got plans for tourism around the area or dinner elsewhere. While we sat in the inside dining area, The View also offers garden seating as well as a fun backyard beer garden.“
“Visit Clinton Hall and play with the mega Jenga blocks or any one of the countless board games that they have here. The foosball table is also a huge hit, and it is one of our favorite spots to catch a live sports event, particularly a big Duke basketball game! Drop by for a drink or some snacks, and you wont be disappointed.“
“We attended the New York City Wine and Food Festival brunch with Geoffrey and Margaret Zakarian at the Standard in October. It was so nice. Great venue with all the amenities. Not too crowded. Excellent atmosphere. The mimosas and margaritas were perfectly mixed. We sampled many different bites, all of which were good. Quick walk to the High Line which is right there. Very enjoyable afternoon.“
“Really great happy hour until 8PM. There is a selection of wine, beer, and I think a few cocktails on the happy hour for $7, and they also have some $8 sides (french fries, Brussel sprouts, sweet potato fries, onion rings, etc). Definitely a good idea to make a reservation ahead of time even on the weekday as the bar area gets packed. There is a back yard space that's very pretty - I think standing room only but it's a great vibe!“