NYC RESTAURANT WEEK IN GREENWICH VILLAGE
Discover the Best Dining and Stays During NYC Restaurant Week NYC Restaurant Week returns with prix-fixe menus across Manhattan, and Greenwich Village near Washington Square Park has some of the most exciting offerings. From refined prix-fixe meals to cozy boutique hotels, here are the restaurants you must visit and hotels to book for a memorable culinary getaway. Menus are offered at set prices (e.g., $30, $45, $60) on select days. Official Restaurant Week Website: https://www.nyctourism.com/restaurant-week/ Restaurants to Visit 1. Amélie Wine Bar A beloved wine bar with lively vibes and multiple prix-fixe options, perfect for lunch or dinner during Restaurant Week. Website: https://amelienyc.com/ Google Maps: https://maps.google.com/?q=Amelie+NYC 2. The Library at The Public Creative American shared plates and seasonal dishes from acclaimed chefs make this a top stop just east of Sixth Avenue. Website: https://www.thelibraryatthepublic.com/menus/ Google Maps: https://maps.google.com/?q=The+Library+at+The+Public 3. Loring Place…
5 Diverse Coffee Spots in Greenwich Village
Central Village offers a slightly different Village feel—more old-school, more local, and rich with food history. During winter, this stretch is ideal for warming up with great coffee while exploring one of Manhattan’s most storied neighborhoods. Here are 5 standout coffee spots, perfect additions to a winter walk through the Village. 1. Porto Rico Importing Company A legendary New York City coffee institution, Porto Rico Importing Company has been part of Village life since 1907 and remains one of the most authentic coffee shops in the neighborhood (not a sit down cafe, a great store to buy coffee beans and a great cup of coffee. Website https://www.portorico.com Google Maps https://maps.google.com/?q=Porto+Rico+Importing+Company+201+Bleecker+St+New+York+NY Why it stands out One of NYC’s oldest coffee roasters Hundreds of beans sourced from around the world Iconic winter stop on historic Bleecker Street Deep roots in Village culinary history Porto Rico…
Discover Live Music and Cocktail Venues in Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is one of New York City’s most iconic neighborhoods for culture, music, and nightlife. The Village is home to historic jazz clubs, piano bars, speakeasy-style cocktail lounges, and legendary taverns that have shaped the city’s creative scene. Whether you want to experience live music, enjoy expertly crafted cocktails, or explore the neighborhood’s culinary heritage, Greenwich Village offers an unforgettable experience. This guide highlights must-visit music and cocktail venues, and our Original Greenwich Village Food Tour for a complete and immersive New York experience. Live Music and Cocktail Venues in Greenwich Village Arthur’s Tavern https://www.arthurstavern.nyc/ | https://maps.app.goo.gl/n4hgyNJ7wAR7S2Lv8 Arthur’s Tavern has been a cornerstone of West Village nightlife since 1937. The venue preserves the classic spirit of Greenwich Village with nightly jazz and blues performances. Highlights • Live jazz and blues every night • Historic venue with speakeasy-era roots • Signature cocktails…
Discover the Meatpacking District in Winter with Foods of NY Tours
The Meatpacking District NYC is one of Manhattan’s most vibrant neighborhoods, and winter offers a special charm. With fewer crowds, cozy indoor escapes, scenic High Line winter walks, art-filled galleries, and seasonal culinary delights, this area is ideal for NYC winter activities. Combining food tours, cultural stops, and winter sightseeing creates an unforgettable New York experience. Official Links Meatpacking District Official Website https://meatpacking-district.com Google Map of the Meatpacking District https://maps.app.goo.gl/Be8J6J6S8MZPXB497 Top Winter Activities in the Meatpacking District Walk the High Line in Winter https://www.thehighline.org/ The High Line is an elevated park offering views of the Hudson River, winter gardens, public art installations, and peaceful walking paths. The crisp winter air makes it ideal for a leisurely stroll. Combine this experience with the Foods of New York Chelsea Market & the Highline Tour to enjoy curated tastings and learn about the…
Top 7 Reasons Why a Private NYC Food Tour with Foods of NY Tours Is the Easiest Team Building Outing to Plan
Quick Checklist: Planning a Team Building Outing Made Easy If you’re an office manager, HR professional, or admin juggling multiple responsibilities, this is what planning a private food tour actually looks like: ✅ Choose a preferred date and time ✅ Estimate your group size ✅ Note any dietary needs or accessibility requests ✅ Submit one Private Tour Request Form ✅ Receive a response from Foods of NY Tours within 24 hours ✅ Let Foods of NY Tours handle the logistics ✅ Show up, relax, and enjoy the outing with your team Simple, streamlined, and low-stress—exactly what a team outing should be. _________________________________________________________________________________________ If you’re the person responsible for planning your company’s next team building outing, you already know the pressure. You need something employees will enjoy, leadership will approve, and you can realistically plan without it taking over your week. That’s…
NEW YORK CITY FOOD NEWS 1/19/26
+NYC FOOD NEWS+ NYC slices now far more expensive than subway fare as ‘pizza principle’ disappears: As the MTA prepares to increase the transit fare to $3 on Jan. 4, pizza prices across town are substantially higher than the cost to ride the train. The typical price of a plain slice of pizza in New York City now approaches $4, according to a decade long survey of hundreds of slice joints conducted by this reporter across the city. NYC Farmers Market Staple’s Barn Gets Damaged in a Major Fire: Norwich Meadows Farm, an organic farm based in Norwich, New York, reported on Instagram that a major fire destroyed its main barn and packing shed overnight on Thursday, December 11, wiping out its packhouse, refrigeration, machinery, scales, and other essential equipment. How Katz’s Deli serves 70,000 pounds of meat a week: Eating at…
7 Things Nolita’s Menus Reveal About the Neighborhood
Nolita combines the historic charm of Little Italy with a global, modern food scene. Menus in this tight neighborhood reflect its evolution from traditional Italian roots near Little Italy into one of New York City’s most dynamic culinary destinations. Nolita menus reveal cultural influences, dining styles, and community identity that you won’t find just by looking at a list of restaurants. 1. Italian Influence Still Shapes Nolita Menus Many Nolita menus show clear Italian influence while incorporating modern twists Classic pasta, pizza, and regional Italian ingredients appear next to creative specialties Restaurants like Rubirosa celebrate Italian American cuisine with pizza and pasta Places like Nolita Pizza serve Italian favorites with New York flair Italian influence ties Nolita to the neighboring Little Italy food tradition known for staples such as tagliatelle alla Bolognese and fresh linguine with clam sauce 2. Smaller Menus…
The 8 Best Things To Do Now In Chinatown NYC
Chinatown Manhattan is one of New York City’s most vibrant neighborhoods, known for incredible food, cultural landmarks, historic streets, and local traditions. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning to explore deeper, these are the eight best things to do in Chinatown. 1. Eat Authentic Chinese Cuisine Chinatown is famous for some of the most authentic Chinese food in New York City, from soup dumplings to roast meats and hand pulled noodles. • Joe’s Shanghai Official website: https://www.joeshanghai.com Google Maps: https://maps.google.com/?q=Joe%27s+Shanghai+NYC • Great NY Noodletown Official website: https://www.greatnynoodletown.com Google Maps: https://maps.google.com/?q=Great+NY+Noodletown Foods of New York Tours includes Chinatown’s most iconic dishes on our guided food tours, offering tastings and cultural context you would miss exploring alone. 2. Walk Down Doyers Street Doyers Street is one of the most photographed streets in Chinatown and is rich with history, restaurants, and nightlife. •…
Top 7 Reasons a Private Food Tour in Spring Is the Ultimate NYC Corporate Outing
Planning a corporate outing in NYC can feel overwhelming. You need something that’s easy to organize, exciting for everyone, and actually brings your team together. That’s why private food tours have become one of the most popular corporate outing ideas in New York City—especially in the spring. At Foods of NY Tours, we specialize in turning NYC’s neighborhoods into unforgettable experiences for corporate teams of all sizes. Here’s why a private food tour in spring checks every box for your next NYC team outing. 1. Spring Is the Best Time to Experience NYC Spring is when New York City comes alive. The streets are buzzing, outdoor spaces are vibrant, and the weather is perfect for walking and exploring. A spring corporate outing offers: Comfortable temperatures for walking tours A relaxed, upbeat city vibe Neighborhoods and local businesses at their best A spring food…
Nolita (North of Little Italy)
Winter in Nolita & Little Italy: A Cozy Culinary Stroll There’s something especially magical about Nolita and Little Italy in New York City during the Winter. As the chill sets in, these charming, narrow streets steeped in old-world Italian immigrant history come alive with the aromas of pasta, espresso, pastries, and warm bread. For visitors or locals looking to savor the cozy side of NYC’s culinary heritage, a walk through Nolita is a feast for all the senses. Key Winter Spots: Lombardi’s Pizza Founded in 1905, Lombardi’s claims to be America’s first pizzeria. Wikipedia During the holidays, nothing beats sharing a brick-oven pizza slice with loved ones, especially when the streets are aglow with lights and festive cheer. Pair with a warm red sauce pie or a classic Margherita to lean into the nostalgia of this historic spot. Albanese Meats &…
Top Holiday Food Traditions in New York City You Can Still Taste Today
New York City sparkles during the holidays; twinkling lights, festive window displays, and, most importantly, food traditions that taste like nostalgia. From Italian pastries in Nolita to Jewish deli classics on the Lower East Side, the city’s holiday flavors are as diverse as its people. Here are NYC’s most beloved holiday food traditions you can still enjoy today — and where to find them. 1. Italian Holiday Sweets in Nolita No place in NYC does the holidays quite like Little Italy and Nolita. These neighborhoods come alive with the scent of espresso, pastries, and freshly baked bread. Panettone, struffoli, and cannolis are the stars of the season — sweet, rich, and steeped in family tradition. Try: Cafe Belle in Nolita for a cannoli, a delicious cappuccino, or hot chocolate to go. La Bella Ferrara in Little Italy for a lobster roll, rainbow cookies, eclairs. Figo in Little Italy for authentic…
Planning your NYC foodie activities before you get here
Planning your foodie activities before arriving in NYC is important because the city’s food scene is incredibly popular, competitive, and fast-moving. Here’s why planning ahead makes a big difference: 1. The Best Spots Book Up Fast Many of NYC’s most loved restaurants, bakeries, and food tours sell out days—or weeks—in advance. Planning ahead helps you avoid missing out on must-try experiences just because they were fully booked. 2. You’ll Save Valuable Vacation Time NYC is overwhelming when you arrive. Having foodie plans in place means less time scrolling reviews or waiting in long lines and more time actually enjoying amazing food. 3. Popular Food Tours Have Limited Capacity Guided foodie experiences intentionally keep group sizes small for quality and access. Reserving early guarantees your spot and ensures you can eat your way through neighborhoods without stress. 4. You’ll Build a Smarter Itinerary…