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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
NOTABLE BUILDINGS, MONUMENTS & VENUES
Brooklyn Bridge
East River Drive
(Manhattan entrance)
Castle Clinton National
Monument
17 Battery Place
www.nps.gov/CACL
Charging Bull
25 Broadway
(North of Bowling Green)
Ellis Island
1 Ellis Island
www.ellisisland.org
Governors Island
Governors Island National Monument
http://www.nps.gov/gois/index.htm
New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE)
11 Wall Street
www.nyse.com
St. Paul’s Chapel
209 Broadway
Statue of Liberty
1 Ellis Island
www.statueofliberty.org
620 Atlantic Avenue
www.barclayscenter.com
The Barclays Center
Woolworth Building
233 Broadway
World Financial Center
220 Vesey Street
www.worldfinancialcenter.com
Winter Garden
220 Vesey Street
www.worldfinancialcenter.com
9/11 Memorial Museum
One of New York's noblest and most recognized
landmarks. The bridge stretches over the East River,
connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Located at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan,
Castle Clinton represents not only the growth of New York
City, but the growth of a nation.
The Charging Bull, or Wall Street Bull, is not just any
statue. It is one of the most popular statues in New York
City, and perhaps the world.
Explore why so many people immigrated to this country,
learn about the hardships they endured, and discover what
became of them after they arrived.
Governors Island lies a few hundred yards off the southern
tip of Manhattan, at the confluence of the Hudson and East
Rivers in New York Harbor. The island's fortifications - Fort
Jay and Castle Williams - served as an early outpost to
protect New York City from enemy naval attack and were
an integral part of a larger coastal defense network.
The NYSE is by far the world’s largest market, and more
capital is raised at the NYSE than in any other equities
market.
St. Paul's is a center for worship and the arts, a community
of reconciliation, and a place of pilgrimage for all people.
The Statue of Liberty is a universal symbol of freedom and
democracy.
The newly re-named Brooklyn Nets NBA basketball team
will be playing at the latest New York landmark.
The Woolworth Building, at fifty-seven stories, is one of the
oldest — and one of the most famous — skyscrapers in
New York City.
The World Financial Center ideally situated on the Hudson
River waterfront in Lower Manhattan.
The Winter Garden and its adjacent outdoor plaza are
celebrated venues for both private as well as public
functions year-round and free-of-charge.
MUSEUMS & MEMORIALS
Intersection of Albany Street and
The National September 11 Memorial Museum serves as
Greenwich Street
the country's principal institution concerned with exploring
http://www.911memorial.org/museum
the implications of the events of 9/11, documenting the
impact of those events and exploring 9/11's continuing
significance.
9/11 Tribute Center
90 West Street
120 Liberty Street
The 9/11 Tribute Center invites visitors to share personal
stories of the 9/11 community — family members who lost
loved ones, survivors, first responders and rescue workers,
civilian volunteers, and community residents whose healing
is a testament to the perseverance of the human spirit.
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
The National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World
Trade Center bears solemn witness to the terrorist attacks
of September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993. The
Museum honors the nearly 3,000 victims of these attacks
and all those who risked their lives to save others. It
further recognizes the thousands who survived and all who
demonstrated extraordinary compassion in the aftermath.
The Anne Frank Center USA is a full service gallery that
uses Anne Frank’s life and words to explore the disastrous
effects of injustice and prejudice. Through a permanent
exhibition on her life, as well as interactive displays,
visitors learn about Anne’s world in hiding and her
incredible optimism despite the chaos around her.
From about the 1690’s until 1794, both free and enslaved
Africans were buried in a 6.6-acre burial ground in Lower
Manhattan, outside the boundaries of the settlement of
New Amsterdam, later known as New York.
The National September 11
Memorial
Intersection of Albany Street and
Greenwich Street
http://www.911memorial.org/visit
Anne Frank Center USA
44 Park Place
http://annefrank.com/visit-us/
African Burial Ground
National Memorial
290 Broadway
www.nps.gov/afbg
Ellis Island Immigration
Museum
1 Ellis Island
www.ellisisland.org
Irish Hunger Memorial
The corner of Vesey Street & North End
www.nyc.com/arts__attractions
Museum Of American
Finance
48 Wall Street
www.moaf.org
The nation's only independent public museum dedicated to
celebrating the spirit of entrepreneurship and the
democratic free market.
Museum of Jewish Heritage
36 Battery Place
www.mjhnyc.org
The museum honors those who died by celebrating their
lives—cherishing the traditions that they embraced,
examining their achievements and faith, and affirming the
vibrant worldwide Jewish community.
National Museum of the
American Indians
1 Bowling Green
www.nmai.si.edu
The National Museum of the American Indian is the first
national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and
exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts
of Native Americans.
New York City Police
Museum
100 Old Slip
www.nycpolicemuseum.org
The New York City Police Museum is dedicated to
preserving the history of the New York City Police
Department, the world’s largest and most famous police
service.
Skyscraper Museum
39 Battery Place
www.skyscraper.org
Appreciate highly detailed hand-carved miniature wood
models of midtown and downtown Manhattan; explore the
past, present, and future of the skyscraper.
South Street Seaport
Museum
12 Fulton St
www.seany.org
The South Street Seaport Museum preserves and interprets
the history of New York City as a world port, a place where
goods, labor and cultures are exchanged through work,
commerce, and the interaction of diverse communities.
The Fraunces Tavern
Museum
54 Pearl Street
www.frauncestavernmuseum.org
Fraunces Tavern Museum’s mission is to educate the public
about New York City history as it relates to Colonial
America, the Revolutionary War, and the Early Republic.
The Ellis Island Immigration Museum was opened in 1990
as a means of preserving the history of the over 12 million
immigrants who passed through Ellis Island.
The Irish Hunger Memorial is devoted to raising public
awareness and it serves as a reminder to millions of New
Yorkers and Americans who proudly trace their heritage to
Ireland.
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
Office of the Mayor of New York City
Federal Hall National
Memorial
260 Broadway
www.nyc.gov
26 Wall Street
www.nps.gov/feha
Federal Reserve Bank of
New York Building
33 Liberty Street
www.newyorkfed.org
Visitors to the Bank will be able to explore the Fed's roles
and responsibilities through a guided tour and interactive
exhibits in the Bank's museum.
Alliance for Downtown NY
120 Broadway Suite 3340
www.downtownny.com
Get notified of everything happening in Lower Manhattan
New York County Supreme
Court – Civil Branch
60 Centre Street
www.nycourts.gov
Federal Court House - Civil
New York County Supreme
Court – Criminal Branch
100 Centre St
www.nycourts.gov
Federal Court House - Criminal
City Hall
George Washington was sworn in here as the first
president of the United States, in 1789, when the building
was the Federal Hall of the new nation.
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
FITNESS & OUTDOORS
Asphalt Green Battery Park City is a brand new 52,000
square-foot facility offering a wide variety of sports,
swimming, and fitness programs for every age and ability.
Battery Park’s beautiful waterfront and flower gardens
make it a lovely place to wander. The park’s location at the
southern tip of Manhattan makes it a classic starting point
for walking tours through the city.
Asphalt Green Battery Park
City
75 West End Ave
www.asphaltgreenbpc.org
Battery Park
1 Battery Park Plaza
www.nycgovparks.org/parks/batterypark
Bike-and-Roll
18 Battery Place
www.bikeandroll.com/newyork/index.ht
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The perfect way to explore New York City is on a bike. Bike
and Roll supplies free maps for its many self-guided tours,
along with supplies, equipment and all the assistance you
will need.
Blazing Saddles
89 South Street
www.blazingsaddles.com
Rent your own bike and explore NYC on your own. Pedal
through the eclectic neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan.
City Hall Park
260 Broadway
www.nycgovparks.org/parks/cityhallpark
Elevated Acre Park
55 Water Street
www.55water.com
Equinox
14 Wall Street
www.equinox.com
Imagination Playground
2 Fulton Street
www.imaginationplayground.com/
Surrounded by centuries-old majestic government buildings
that date back to 1812, this park provides a much-needed
green spot in a bustling downtown area.
A breathtaking beautiful park located in the hustle and
bustle of NYC. The main area rises above and creates a
serene surrounding for its visitors.
Equinox isn't just a fitness club; it's a temple of well-being.
Our clubs are uniquely designed to provide unprecedented
service, innovative fitness programming and restorative
wellness treatments.
Imagination Playground is a breakthrough playspace and
allows children to constantly reconfigure their environment
and to design their own course of play.
New York Health & Racquet
Club
39 Whitehall Street
http://nyhrc.com
The New York Health & Racquet Club has been
Manhattan's premiere gym for over 35 years. The club
features swimming, the newest technology in fitness
equipment.
South Street Seaport Pier 17
Pier 17 South Seaport
www.southstreetseaport.com
This cultural marketplace along the dynamic Lower
Manhattan waterfront is a gateway to the harbor. The
neighborhood offers attractions, shops and restaurants for
every taste.
Zuccotti Park
Broadway & Liberty Street
The Occupy Wall Street movement began in Zuccotti Park,
located in NYC’s financial district.
ART & THEATRE
Apexart
291 Church Street
www.apexart.org
One Art Space
23 Warren Street
www.oneartspace.com
Poets House
10 River Terrace
http://poetshouse.org/
Regal Cinema - Battery Park
102 North End Avenue
http://www.regmovies.com/
Apexart is a not-for-profit contemporary visual arts
organization committed to cultural and intellectual diversity
and aim to stimulate public about contemporary art.
One Art Space seeks to provide local and international,
contemporary artists engaged in wide-range of artistic
expression.
Poets House is a national poetry library and literary center
that invites poets and the public to step into the living
tradition of poetry.
Check site for updated movie viewings and times
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
SHOPPING
Abercrombie & Fitch
199 Water Street
www.abercrombie.com
Aerosoles
18 John Street
www.aerosoles.com
ALDO
181 Broadway
http://www.aldoshoes.com/us
Ann Taylor
225 Liberty Street
www.anntaylor.com
Banana Republic
200 Vesey Street
www.bananarepublic.com
Barnes & Noble
97 Warren Street
www.barnesandnoble.com
270 Greenwich Street
www.bedbathandbeyond.com
Bed Bath & Beyond
Abercrombie & Fitch began as a small specialty shop in
New York City, but has since evolved into a destination for
casual, classic, and trend right clothing.
Aerosoles is a leading manufacturer and retailer of
women's high quality, comfortable and fashion-right shoes
and boots.
The ALDO Group vision is to make people feel good
through the products and services we provide every day.
ALDO sells shoes for men & woman along with accessories.
At Ann Taylor, they believe in making you feel as beautiful,
stylish and smart inside our clothes as you look on the
outside. They believe timeless style is always relevant.
Banana Republic is an accessible-luxury brand that brings
modern, soulful, effortless style to men and women around
the world.
Barnes & Noble offers millions of books, movies and music,
toys, and games.
Shop Bed Bath & Beyond for bedding, bath towels, kitchen
electrics, cookware, window treatments, storage items,
gifts and much more!
For over 50 years, Century 21 has made high fashion
affordable and attainable every day.
Coach is a leading American designer and maker of luxury
lifestyle handbags and accessories.
At Cohen’s Fashion Optical you can receive an eye exam,
shop for glasses and designer frames at a great price.
Century 21 Department
Store
Coach
22 Cortlandt Street
www.c21stores.com
193 Front Street
www.coach.com
Cohen’s Fashion Optical
225 Broadway
http://www.cohensfashionoptical.com/
GAP
11 Fulton Street
www.gap.com
Gap Inc. is a leading global specialty retailer offering
clothing, accessories, and personal care products for men,
women, children, and babies.
Hermès
15 Broad Street
www.hermes.com
The Hermès Group, founded in 1837, designs, develops
and markets high-quality products, including bags, leather
goods, jewelry, silk scarves and ties.
Modell’s Sporting Goods
55 Chambers Street
http://www.modells.com/home.do
Payless Shoesource
187 Broadway
http://www.payless.com/
Sephora
150 Broadway
www.sephora.com
Modell's Sporting Goods is America's oldest, family-owned
and operated retailer of sporting goods, athletic footwear,
active apparel and fan gear, committed to providing a
convenient and compelling shopping experience for the
athlete and fan in all of us.
Payless ShoeSource is the largest specialty family footwear
retailer in the Western Hemisphere, offering a trend-right
and comprehensive range of everyday and special occasion
shoes and accessory items at affordable prices for every
member of the family.
Explore the largest and most diverse selection of beauty
products from Sephora. Buy makeup, cosmetics, skincare
and other products.
Strawberrys
253 Broadway
http://www.strawberrystores.com/
Sunglass Hut
200 Vesey Street
www.sunglasshut.com
Strawberry is New York City's go-to spot for up-to-the-
minute fashion finds and the hottest brands at a fraction of
department store prices.
Sunglass Hut is an international retailer of top brand
sunglasses and accessories.
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
T. J. Maxx
Thomas Pink
14 Wall Street
www.tjmaxx.com
63 Wall Street
www.us.thomaspink.com
Tiffany & Co.
37 Wall Street
www.tiffany.com
True Religion
14 Wall Street
www.truereligionbrandjeans.com
Urban Outfitters
182 Broadway
http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/in
dex.jsp
Victoria’s Secret
19 Fulton Street
www.victoriassecret.com
17 Murray Restaurant
17 Murray Street
www.17murray.com
Adrienne’s Pizza Bar
54 Stone Street
www.adriennespizzabar.com
A Saffron Thread
98 Chambers Street
http://saffronfreshindian.com/index.html
B Flat
277 Church St
www.bflat.info
Battery Gardens
In Battery Park (opposite 17 State St.)
www.batterygardens.com
Blockheads
4 World Financial Center
www.blockheads.com
Blue Smoke
255 Vesey Street
www.bluesmoke.com
Bon Chon
104 John Street
www.bonchon.com
Brandy Library
25 North Moore Street
www.brandylibrary.com
Brasserie Les Halles
15 John Street
www.leshalles.net
T.J.Maxx stores offer designer and brand name fashion for
women, men, teens, kids and baby for discounted prices.
Mr Pink was an 18th century London tailor who designed
the iconic hunting coat worn by Masters of Foxhounds.
Thomas Pink carries on the name and tradition of Mr Pink.
Tiffany & Co. has been the world's premier jeweler and
America's house of design since 1837. Timeless beauty and
superlative craftsmanship that will be treasured always.
True Religion’s commitment to perfect fit and timeless style
solidified their brand position as a leader in premium
denim.
From men's & women's apparel and accessories to items
for the apartment, Urban Outfitters offer a lifestyle-specific
shopping experience for the educated, urban-minded
individual in the 18 to 30 year-old range both online and in
our stores as well as through our catalog.
Victoria's Secret is the destination for chic women's
clothing and intimate garments.
RESTAURANTS & BARS
This casual, family-friendly venue has some endearing
reminders of its earlier days as a sports bar. The American
continental menu offers a selection of hearty seafood,
chicken, steak, and pasta entrées.
They don't do slices, but this local lunch favorite on
restaurant-packed Stone Street is the place for salads and
shareables like the broccoli rabe-and-sausage pie
Fresh Indian Cuisine
This bar's a mix of eclectic interests: Japanese sake,
American jazz, Scottish whiskey, and a New World
appetizer menu.
Battery Gardens offers panoramic views of New York
Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. The outdoor area is
perfect for sunset cocktails and al fresco dining.
Blockheads serves hefty portions of healthy San Franciscostyle Mexican food at great prices in a casual, comfortable
atmosphere.
A pioneer in New York’s vibrant barbecue scene, Blue
Smoke offers mouthwatering, authentic pit barbecue from
across the country including St. Louis, Kansas City,
Memphis, North Carolina, and Texas.
BonChon Chicken is made with the highest quality
ingredients and hand-brushed, piece-by-piece, with our
savory, secret sauces.
A collection amasses more than 900 bottles and a menu of
100 signature and classic cocktails, carefully chosen wines
(still and sparkling) beers, and a decadent selection of hors
d'oeuvres.
Parisian brasserie serving fresh and simple dishes of
France’s everyday cuisine. Les Halles is the home base of
Chef-at-large Anthony Bourdain.
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
BRICK NYC
22 Warren Street
www.bricknyc.com
The Brick menu brings together fresh regional produce
complemented by award-winning wines. Enjoy lunch or
dinner in the lovely and relaxed main restaurant, or savor
wine by the glass with a plate of antipasti in the wine bar.
Benares
45 Murray Street
http://www.benaresnyc.com/
Named for a city in northern India, the restaurant centers
on the lush spices and abundant diversity of Indian cuisine.
The dining room evokes a warm yet streamlined ambiance
with mustard banquettes and dark brown wooden tables
Bubble Lounge
228 West Broadway
www.bubblelounge.com/new-york/
The Bubble Lounge is an elegant lounge serving over 300
champagnes and sparkling wines, fine hors d'oeuvres.
Cipriani Wall Street
55 Wall Street
www.cipriani.com
On one of the world's most famous streets, Cipriani
reinvents the power breakfast and business lunch to
provide an experience worthy of its location.
Cricketer’s Arms
57 Murray Street
http://thecricketersarmsnyc.com/#menu
Evolved from centuries of British Alehouses, taverns, pubs,
and chippys we are proud to introduce the most authentic
food and beverages to be had this side of the pond.
Delmonico’s
56 Beaver Street
www.delmonicosny.com
ECCO
124 Chambers Street
www.eccorestaurantny.com
El Vez
259 Vessey Street
http://elveznyc.com/
Edward’s
136 West Broadway
www.edwardsnyc.com
Harry’s Café and Steak
1 Hanover Square
www.harrysnyc.com
Il Giglio
81 Warren Street
www.ilgigliorestaurant.com
Il Mattone
413 Greenwich St
www.ilmattonenyc.com
Landmarc
179 West Broadway
www.landmarc-restaurant.com
Le Pain Quotidien
81 West Broadway
http://www.lepainquotidien.com/
Racines NY
94 Chambers Street
http://www.racinesny.com/
Manhattan Proper
6 Murray Street
http://www.manhattanproper.com/
The oldest continually operating restaurant in New York
City. Inside the stately mahogany-panel dining room, tuck
into the classic Delmonico's steak.
If it’s old world comfort you’re looking for, Ecco will soothe
you in all the right ways. Great food recommended by
many.
Casual yet contemporary, El Vez celebrates the festive soul
of Mexican and Mexican-American culture, a true south-ofthe-border spirit that manifests itself in the restaurant’s
attitude and atmosphere
As a train station bistro, diners come from all walks of life,
and the menu offers choices guaranteed to please many
palates.
Its noise-dampening acoustics and maze of underground
nooks combine to make Harry's Steak one of the city's
most intimate steak houses.
At Il Giglio, the focus is on northern Italian cuisine.
Favorites include porcini agnolotti in black truffle cream
sauce, rack of lamb, and Dover sole.
This famiglia-owned and operated brick oven restaurant
takes pride in using the finest ingredients to create a wide
variety of tasty dishes.
Contemporary bistro fare featuring interpretations of
French and Italian standards.
Le Pain Quotidien means the daily bread. And to us, that
means everything. It’s much more than mere sustenance;
it’s a way of life. As our loaves emerge from the ovens,
warm and fragrant, friends gather around our communal
tables to share in the time-honored tradition of breaking
bread.
After Paris, the adventure continues in New-York. At
Racines NY, our goal is to offer fine cuisine, innovative
food in a casual atmosphere with affordable prices.
All American Food
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
Merchant’s River House
375 South End Ave
www.merchantsriverhouse.com/
Mulberry & Vine
73 Warren Street
North End Grill
104 North End Avenue
www.northendgrillnyc.com
PJ Clark’s on the Hudson
4 World Financial Center
www.pjclarkes.com
The Capital Grille
120 Broadway
www.thecapitalgrille.com
Ulysses’
95 Pearl Street
www.ulyssesfolkhouse.com
Ward III
111 Reade St
www.ward3tribeca.com
233 Broadway
www.woolworthtowerkitchen.com
Woolworth Tower Kitchen
The Irish American Pub &
Restaurant
17 John Street
http://irishamericanpubnyc.com/
121 Fulton Street
121 Fulton Street
http://121fultonstreet.com/
Trinity Place
115 Broadway
http://www.trinityplacenyc.com/index.ht
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Alasaigon
Merchants River House is a casual, family friendly
restaurant facing the Hudson River & Statue of Liberty.
MRH exudes the feeling of an American Bistro.
"Eat Local, Cook Global" is our mantra. We’re all
about local, seasonal, organic, pesticide -free,
hormone-free, and antibiotic -free food. We use
herbs and spices to flavor our food rather than
added fats and oils.
Located in Battery Park City overlooking the Hudson River,
North End Grill is a new American bar and grill from Danny
Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group.
P.J. Clarke’s is a New York institution. With more than 120
years as a beloved fixture in midtown, this legendary bar
and grill also has an outpost in Lower Manhattan.
Our impressive menu of nationally renowned dry aged
steaks and the freshest of seafood will ignite your culinary
imagination.
Nestled alongside skyscrapers is a two-block restaurant
oasis that feels more like a village than the center of the
financial universe.
Ward III features bespoke cocktails and New American
cuisine.
Set in one of Lower Manhattan’s iconic skyscrapers, the
Woolworth Tower Kitchen offers casual elegance at
surprisingly affordable prices.
We have combined an old-school American Tavern
featuring great, hearty food, the finest craft beers,
televised sports and Game Room, with the hospitality,
warmth, and local feeling long synonymous with the Irish
Pub.
121 Fulton Street, an American bar and grill, is a
multifunctional, multi-room venue comprised of a full-scale
restaurant, bar and lounge and event space
Trinity Place Bar & Restaurant opened its doors to the
public in 2006 after converting an original Bank Vault into a
rare, fine dining and bar experience befitting the heart of
the Financial District and The World Trade Center.
QUICK BITES & CAFÉS
8 Liberty Place
Authentic Vietnamese cuisine in Financial District.
http://www.alasaigon.com/
Adrienne's Pizza Bar
54 Stone Street
http://www.adriennespizzabarnyc.com/
While Stone Street has rapidly evolved into the
entertainment heart of the Financial District, it remains a
great place to grab a pint, but not necessarily to linger
over anything more substantial. Adrienne's Pizza Bar is a
welcome exception.
Aroma Café
5 Dey Street
http://www.aroma.us/
Aroma Espresso Bar is the largest and most successful
espresso bar chain in Israel. Coffee is a top priority at
Aroma. We import fine Arabica beans from Africa which
have a delicate, slightly sweet taste and a rich aroma.
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Au Bon Pain
1 World Financial Center
http://aubonpain.com/
Blue Spoon Coffee
90 William Street
www.bluespooncoffee.com
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
blueribbonrestaurants.com/
Bento Sushi
173 Broadway
http://www.bentosushinyc.com/
Baguettes & Company
195 Broadway
http://www.bagandco.com/
Black Seed Bagels
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
Chipotle Mexican Grill
275 Greenwich Street
www.chipotle.com
Chop’t
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
choptsalad.com/
Crêpes Du Nord
17 South William Street
www.crepesdunord.com
Dig Inn
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
www.diginn.com/
Dos Toros
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
www.dostoros.com/
Dunkin Donuts
100 Chambers Street
http://www.dunkindonuts.com/content/d
unkindonuts/en.html
127 West Fulton Street
http://www.potbelly.com/Default.aspx
Pot Belly Sandwich Shop
At Au Bon Pain café bakery, food is our passion
meaningful, flavorful, high quality, healthful food. Each
signature recipe is uniquely crafted, and there is always
something new to try.
Coffee is the core of Blue Spoon. Cozy, independent coffee
shop serving what some have said is the best drip coffee
and espresso in New York City.
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar is an original collaboration with Eric
and Bruce Bromberg and partner and sushi master, Toshi
Ueki. It is regarded as one of New York City’s finest sushi
bars with an innovative menu and fresh delicacies flown in
daily from the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and the Sea of
Japan.
With 20 years of experience rolling sushi in Manhattan,
Bento Chefs know sushi! Rolling fresh, great tasting and
high quality sushi every single day, Bento is Manhattan’s
number one pick for grab and go Japanese food.
Baguettes & Company can cater any event, any time breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between. Not
only can they customize menus, they can also provide full
service staff, arrange for floral and/or other decorations,
and provide musical talent on request.
Matt Kliegman of The Smile and Noah Bernamoff of Mile
End Deli are the team behind Black Seed. Their bagels are
hand-rolled, poached in a kettle of alkalized water, then
baked in a wood-burning oven. Sandwiches, salads and
house-made cream cheese complete the offerings.
Food with integrity. Serving the very best sustainably
raised food possible with an eye to great taste, great
nutrition and great value.
Chop't Creative Salad Company is the leader of the
premium salad restaurant segment. Chop’t pushes the
boundaries of what a salad can be with its core menu of 14
Classics, 3 rotating Seasonal Specials, 25 homemade,
small-batch dressings, and limited-time-only “Super
Seasonals” that feature local produce only at its peak.
Crêpes du Nord combines French and Scandinavian crêpemaking traditions with local sustainable ingredients from
our own farm in the Catskills
Representing the health-conscious/vegetarian offering at
the Dining Terrace. With a menu that changes by the
season, Dig Inn’s food focuses on taste, nutrients,
seasonality and vitality. All ingredients are local and
sustainable, never processed or industrialized.
Offering a New York spin on the traditional quick-service
Mexican food joints of the San Francisco Bay area, Dos
Toros opens their second Manhattan outpost serving fresh,
simple and delicious tacos, burritos and quesadillas.
Run on Dunkin, quick served affordable coffee and snacks
available for you at any time of day.
Pot Belly chooses high quality meats, cheeses and veggies,
then slice, cut and chop them ourselves. While every
Potbelly Sandwich Shop is unique, they all have friendly
folks behind the counter that will make you feel at home
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
Financier Patisserie
250 Vesey Street
www.financierpastries.com
Five Guys Burgers & Fries
112 Fulton Street
www.fiveguys.com
François Payard Bakery
210 Murray Street
www.fpbnyc.com
Jamba Juice
88 West Broadway
www.jambajuice.com
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
littlemuenster.com/
Little Muenster
Luke’s Lobster
25 South William Street
www.lukeslobster.com
Mighty Quinns BBQ
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
mightyquinnsbbq.com/
255 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
numpangnyc.com/
Num Pang
Olive’s
Pret A Manger
225 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
www.olivesnyc.com/
179 Broadway
http://www.pret.com/
Financier Patisserie is a charming pastry shop specializing
in traditional and signature French Pastries. Take a step
into any of our lovely shops and be dazzled by an array of
French special occasion cakes.
If you are in need of a quick, but juicy hamburger, visit
Five Guys for fresh patties and fries with a complimentary
side of peanuts.
François Payard Bakery offers a wide array of freshly baked
breads, desserts and pastries that are prepared on-premise
daily.
Jamba Juice is the category-defining leader in healthy
blended beverages, juices, and good-for-you snacks.
Touting “Super Fancy Grilled Cheese,” Little Muenster’s two
locations on the Lower East Side and Brooklyn serve up
this classic sandwich with ingredients ranging from
butternut squash puree and sage brown butter to
traditional white American and, of course, Muenster. Salad
and soup sides are also served, but the unquestioned star
is the sandwich.
Come here if you are craving delicious and genuine New
England-style lobster rolls. Additional options: shrimp and
crab.
Mighty Quinn's merges barbecue traditions from Texas and
the Carolinas. It brings together the best of both and
creates something uniquely its own.
The Cambodian-inspired sandwich shop opens its third
location in New York City to join its Union Square and east
Midtown locations, serving up freshly made-to-order
sandwiches that have earned Zagat’s highest rating for a
sandwich shop.
Olive's, founded in 1992 in SoHo, provides high-quality,
freshly prepared food for takeout that diners would expect
at a sit-down restaurant
Pret operates a bit like a restaurant. We build a kitchen in
(or very near) every shop. Pret Chefs are hard at work
throughout the day creating our food using amazing,
natural ingredients.
Shake Shack is a modern day “roadside burger stand”
serving the most delicious burgers, hot dogs, fries, frozen
custard, and more.
Shake Shack
215 Murray Street
www.shakeshack.com
Skinny Pizza
225 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
www.skinnypizza.com/
Hailing from Long Island, this pizza joint specializes in
crisp, thin-crust pizza in original, whole-wheat and glutenfree varieties with healthful toppings.
Starbucks
Multiple Locations:
195 Broadway
233 Broadway
120 Church Street
www.starbucks.com
Starbucks’ coffeehouses have become a beacon for coffee
lovers everywhere. An inviting atmosphere and a superb
cup of expertly roasted and richly brewed coffee every
time.
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
Sprinkles
225 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
www.sprinkles.com/
Tartinery
225 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
www.tartinery.com/
The Hummus & Pita Co.
Tasti D-Lite
79 Chambers Street
http://www.hummusandpitas.com/
74 Chambers Street
http://www.tastidlite.com/
Umami Burger
225 Liberty 2nd level of the Winter
Garden
www.umami.com/
22 Thai
22 Madien Ln
http://www.22thaicuisine.com/
Whole Foods
270 Greenwich Street
www.wholefoodsmarket.com
7 Eleven
111 Fulton Street
https://www.7-eleven.com/
MTA Subway
This cupcake bakery, which originating in Beverly Hills in
2005, features handcrafted cupcakes topped with
Sprinkles’ signature dots, opens its second NYC location at
Brookfield Place to join the midtown east store. Sprinkles
features 20 varieties of cupcakes, from staples like vanilla
and chocolate to more adventurous flavors like ginger
lemon and chai latte
Tartinery is the modern version of the traditional French
bistro. Its concept, inevitably, revolves around the Tartine,
which can be described as a classic and gourmet openfaced sandwich served on a razor-thin slice of toasted
bread.
The Hummus & Pita Co. is a new fast-casual restaurant
serving up 100% homemade, fresh and healthy cuisine in
an inviting, contemporary environment. Combining
authentic flavors from across the Mediterranean with a
modern-American service style,
Planet Tasti is the world's leading retail provider of greattasting, good-for-you products served in an energized,
enthusiastic environment.
This Los Angeles-based burger chain, named “Burger of
the Year” in 2012 by GQ Magazine, will operate its quickserve/to-go concept, dubbed ‘U-Mini,’ which has enjoyed
much success on the west coast. “Umami,” the Japanese
word describing the pleasant and savory taste imparted by
glutamate, a type of amino acid that occurs naturally in
foods, results in a sophisticated, tightly edited selection of
burgers, sides and accompaniments.
Authentic Thai cuisine made with fresh ingredients. Our
warm and friendly staff welcomes your next dine-in visit or
delivery order!
Whole Foods Market is a foods supermarket chain which
emphasizes natural and organic products. Founded in 1980
in Austin, TX, there are now over 330 stores nationwide.
Fast, convenient and open 24 hours for everything you did.
Food, drinks, apparel even health and beauty
TRANSPORTATION
For subway schedule and maps, please
Multiple Stations:
visit: www.mta.info
Fulton Street Station – A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5
Cortlandt Street Station – N, R
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Lower Manhattan: Nearby Attractions and Activities
PATH train
For PATH train schedule and maps,
please visit: www.panynj.gov/path/
PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) subway service to
Lower Manhattan connects the World Trade Center station
to Hoboken, Newark, and Journal Square.
The Downtown Connection
For bus shuttle schedule and map,
please visit:
www.downtownny.com/
The Governors Island Ferry
For ferry schedule please visit:
http://www.govisland.com/html/visit/dire
ctions.shtml
The Downtown Alliance's free bus service that connects the
South Street Seaport with Battery Park City, making 37
stops at important destinations from river to river.
The Island is welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors
to enjoy a diverse array of arts, cultural and recreational
programs throughout the public season.
The Staten Island Ferry
4 South Street
For schedule and map, please visit:
www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/ferrybus/sta
tfery.shtml
The historic Staten Island Ferry shuttles passengers
between Lower Manhattan and Staten Island's St. George
terminal. The 25-min journey across New York Harbor is
free. Ferries run every 15-20 minutes during rush hours.
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