It’s worth pushing your way past the mall crowds to this seafood palace serving freshly-caught oysters, clams, shrimp and lobster, along with the best views going of the Brooklyn Bridge. En savoir plus .
Washington Heights’ woodsy Fort Tyron Park is the setting for this quaint limestone building and garden cafe, which serves an upscale seafood menu featuring oysters on the half-shell and tuna tartare. En savoir plus .
This summertime beer garden is a dirty beach bum’s dirty hipster’s paradise, complete with dirt cheap burgers and hot dogs, and the added lure of Styrofoam cups of beer starting at one dollar. En savoir plus .
New Yorkers of all stripes discovered a new pastime this summer: figuring out ways to sneak into this exclusive rooftop patio at the 60 Thompson hotel. En savoir plus .
This Eastern European-style beer garden offers Williamsburg partiers 55 selections of brews alongside a tasty collection of grilled meats and crispy fries. En savoir plus .
You have to almost start a fight to even get to the front of the line. But no NYC summer is complete without a foot-long by the Atlantic. En savoir plus .
This makeshift beach in Queens is the only sandy shore attainable during a lunch break. En savoir plus .
One of the most relaxing ways to end a crazy city weekend is curling up with a frozen margarita to watch classic movies beamed on the outdoor wall each Sunday night. En savoir plus .
Hit up the park at an off-time – dinner on a weekend, for example – and there’s virtually no wait for the perfect burgers, gooey cheese fries, and thick-thick chocolate milkshakes. En savoir plus .