by Audrey DuVall | Jul 30, 2015 | Culture, Dining, Featured, News
Magnolia Bakery is expanding its delicious empire with a new line of artisanal chocolate. The chocolate bars combine Magnolia’s handmade chocolate with some of their most famous baked goods. The chocolate bars will be available in stores and online at...
by Grace Capobianco | Jul 30, 2015 | Dining, Events, Featured
Downtown’s own CEO/Publisher, Grace A. Capobianco, details her experience at this year’s Dîner en Blanc: The highly anticipated Dîner en Blanc was held on July 28 at Pier 26 along the Hudson River. The chicest pop-up picnic from Paris returned for its fifth year....
by kelsey maloney | Jul 30, 2015 | Dining, Events
Located on the Lower East Side, visitors and locals can find Top Hops, a craft beer lover’s paradise where owner Ted Kenny and his staff invite customers to stay and enjoy a drink at their curved long bar, or take it to-go in one of their custom glass growlers. Top...
by Albany Reed | Jul 29, 2015 | Dining
For all of you sushi lovers, Downtown has a great place for you guys to try. Located at 120 E 39th st., Sushi Roxx is definitely a unique, high energy dining destination restaurant. Their mission is to provide the finest in gourmet cuisine, seasonally market fresh...
by Nisha Stickles | Jul 28, 2015 | Dining, Health
More foreign than the country from which it originated is the concept of this Australian café. The English dictionary defines a café as an establishment that primarily serves coffee, and may also serve light meals. To Australians, cafés have a different denotation,...
by Katie Garry | Jul 23, 2015 | Dining
National Tequila Day is tomorrow, July 24. Technically, the holiday is unofficial and its origin and creator are unknown—but this does not stop connoisseurs and even loathers of the liquor from reveling with the date’s purpose in mind (i.e., drinking tequila)....