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A Local’s Guide To Some Of The Best Brunch Spots In NYC. This post is sponsored by Bing.

A Local’s Guide To Some Of The Best Brunch Spots In NYC

Only Bing brings the best search and the best people from your favorite social networks, like Facebook and Twitter, together to help you spend less time searching and more time doing. It’s amazing what you can do when your friends are part of your search. Lokal Mediterranean Bistro Greenpoint, Brooklyn Don’t let the name fool you — Lokal isn’t your average local restaurant, though its affordable menu might have you believe otherwise. Pro-tip: Situated just outside of McCarren park, Lokal is the ideal place to kick off a feel-good day in the sun. Blue Note West Village, NYC Spice up your Sunday morning with live music at Blue Note, one of the city’s oldest and most renowned jazz clubs. Pro-tip: Early birds should catch the 12:30 p.m. show, while late risers can sleep in and take advantage of the second set at 2:30 p.m. Char No. 4 Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Everything about Char No 4. is hearty — from their whiskey selection to their infamous smoked meats.

Teddy’s. Local Events: Concerts, Festivals & More Upcoming Events. Locations. Momofuku Milk Bar's Compost Cookie. Daily Filming Locations. Speakeasies. Going out in New York can be exhausting.

Speakeasies

Sometimes, you just want a quiet, yet interesting place to grab a drink and have a night out with your best buds. Maybe you’re seeking refuge from same, tired old thing, but aren’t quite sure where to turn. Or perhaps you want to spend part of the night in a place that feels undiscovered and little-known. In any case, make your way to the nearest speakeasy . A great thing about these sort of places in New York is that you get the feeling you’re part of some exclusive, in-crowd without the snobbery (in some cases, though, popular ensues and the snob-factor does kick in).

Once inside, be prepared to have one of the best drinking experiences of your life. As you sip your drink, sit back and enjoy the decor. This all surely sounds wonderful, but do be prepared to pay for the experience. How do you find some of these notoriously difficult to find spots? I’ve been to each of these and really love them.

These I’ve heard of, but have never been. Lowline. Broke and the City: Actually Affordable NYC Thrift Stores. To most people who grew up outside of the metropolitan area, “thrift store” means cheap clothes that are quick fixes for an empty wallet and a starving wardrobe.

Broke and the City: Actually Affordable NYC Thrift Stores

A Salvation Army or local hospital charity store will yield sometimes cool and vintage-looking items for about $5; I spent most of high school scrounging secondhand places and the one vintage store in an hour radius of my hometown (where I once got a floor-length leopard fur coat for $40). You can imagine my surprise, then, when I first moved to New York a few years ago and discovered that even Goodwill can be overpriced. An old tee that would normally cost $2 would be marked up to $20, and forget even looking at anything labeled “vintage”–even my grandmother’s muumuu can fetch $60 in certain Manhattan boutiques. I despaired. How else was I supposed to dress myself?