Places in the Flatiron

ABC Carpet & Home

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Academy Records

ACADEMY RECORDS is the largest used record store in NYC. Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, we've got over 25,000 Lps on display at any given time. We literally carry all types of music - it's our "thing."

Recommended by Veronica Vasicka

Anthropologie

Anthropologie is a retailer of high-end casual clothing and other merchandise run by Urban Outfitters, Inc. A somewhat new apparel retailer, Anthropologie has used unique marketing and branding techniques to become a forerunner in women's fashion.

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BOQUERIA

Surrounding the Boqueria market in Barcelona, is an abundance of bars and small restaurants where buyers and sellers alike can indulge their appetites. These bars offer simple but exceptionally well prepared food that can be enjoyed at any time of day.

Inspired by this market-fresh food, Suba owner Yann de Rochefort and Chef / Partner Seamus Mullen, opened Boqueria to present the cuisine of Cataluna and other Spanish regions in the form of tapas, media raciones and raciones.

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Golden Krust

Golden Krust is a restaurant franchise started in the Bronx by Jamaican born Lowell Hawthrone, who based the restaurant on his favorite recipes from home. The restaurant is primarily known for their 9 varieties of Jamaican Patties (incl. veggie patties), however they do offer a traditional Jamaican menu that features curried goat, jerk chicken and ackee fruit and more.

-Frantz Barosy

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J. Crew

Since its inception in 1983 as a catalog-only apparrel retailer, J. Crew has been known for the quality of the fabrics utilized in their clothing as well as the 'upper-casual' stylization of the brand. While their aesthetic scheme has been the target of many jokes from as far back as 1989, when they opened their first brick-and-mortar store in New York City, references to J. Crew will not cease to permeate pop culture and the wardrobe of First Lady Michelle Obama, a fan of J. Crew.

Recommended by Miles Rohan

Le Zie

Le Zie 2000 is a Venetian Trattoria located in the heart of Chelsea. Opened in April 1999 by Veneto native Claudio Bonotto and run under the skillful stewardship of head chef Erling Berner, Le Zie is regularly listed as the New York Press's "favorite affordable Italian in the lower neighborhoods."

Le Zie boasts a traditional Venetian menu featuring seasonal specials, rotated daily, as well as a wine list of over 200 labels from every region of Italy.

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Loehmann's

Loehmann's is a chain of off-price department stores in the United States.

Loehmann's is best known for its "Back Room", where women interested in fashion can find designer clothes at prices lower than in department or specialty stores. In recent years, Loehmann's has expanded its offerings to include shoes, accessories, and men's products.

Recommended by Susan Blond

Rubin Museum

The Rubin Museum of Art (RMA) is home to a comprehensive collection of art from the Himalayas and surrounding regions. The artistic heritage of this vast and culturally varied area of the world remains relatively obscure. Through changing exhibitions and an array of engaging public programs, RMA offers opportunities to explore the artistic legacy of the Himalayan region and to appreciate its place in the context of world cultures.

Recommended by Irwin Kula

Shake Shack

Shake Shack is a New York City restaurant chain serving hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, milkshakes and similar foods. The first Shake Shack located in Madison Square Park opened in July of 2004.

The restaurant was conceived and developed by Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, which maintains a variety of restaurants in the Union Square area. The distinctive building in Madison Square Park was designed by Sculpture in the Environment, an architectural and environmental design firm based in Lower Manhattan.

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