30 Water Street
Inspired by the history of The Dead Rabbit gang, the bar is fiercely Irish with an American accent. In a five-story, 19th-century townhouse, The Dead Rabbit offers three distinctly different dining and drinking experiences: The Taproom, The Parlor, and the Occasional Room. It should be no surprise that the bride and groom have spent many, many evenings here drinking, eating, and being Irish. Go for just beers or dinner!
915 3rd Avenue
For a taste of old New York, stop at PJ's in Midtown East. Over the years, this has become a staple location for dinners out with friends, celebrations over champagne, and date nights with Martinis & Manhattans.
54 Pearl Street
New York’s oldest and most historic bar and restaurant, Fraunces Tavern is a National Landmark building that once served as a watering hole for many of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Everything here is good! Trust!
Freeman Alley
We always bring people here when they come to visit us because it is hidden, quaint, upscale, and fantastic. Reserve early -- they book up fast!
65 Carmine Street
For classic New York City pizza, visit our favorite no-frills sit-down spot for a thin & crispy pizza pie.
118 Greenwich Avenue
This is one of the best restaurants in New York City right now and also one of the most hyped. The burger is life changing. If you can swing a reservation, do it!!! You will not be disappointed!
120 Hudson Street
Bubby's brunch never disappoints! This comfort food hot spot has the best pancakes in New York City, hands down. Get there early, put your name in, and if there's a wait (there usually is on the weekends) kill some time by taking a little walk over to Greenwich street and peek in some local shops or grab a coffee to-go at Blue Bottle or Kaffe Landskap.