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Katz's Delicatessen

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Quintessentially New York

Katz's is the self proclaimed "Best Deli in New York" since 1888. Famous, of course for their pastrami, pop in for a...

Lower East Side · 205 East Houston Street, New York


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The Original Chinatown Ice Cream Factory

 (2 Ratings)

Best ice cream in the city?

The origins of ice cream are both mythical and abstract, including legends attributing the invention of ice cream to...

Lower East Side · 65 Bayard Street, New York


Clinton St. Baking Company

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Breakfast at Tiffany's, Brunch on Clinton Street

Clinton Street Baking Company has only been open since 2001 but it's already a classic, providing necessary...

Lower East Side · 4 Clinton St, New York


Beauty & Essex

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Trendy and sleek hotspot

Don't let the storefront fool you! Pass the register and you will find Beauty & Essex, the Lower East Side...

Lower East Side · 146 Essex St, New York


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Sugar Sweet Sunshine

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Got frosting?

Peg & Deb's 60's/70's style bakery located in the heart of the Lower East Side. We're fans of any bakery that has two...

Lower East Side · 126 Rivington Street, New York


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The Box

 (1 Rating)

"Theatre of Varieties"

The best place to go for some late night fun. Enjoy witching hour snacks (Caviar, Pommes Frites, Prawn Cocktail, Kobe...

Lower East Side · 189 Chrystie St, New York


Economy Candy

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Wonka's got nothing on them

Economy Candy began as a shoe and hat repair shop which had a push cart outside that sold candy. When the Depression...

Lower East Side · 108 Rivington St, New York


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