Oliver Twist Bryant Park Reading Room Book Club

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Liza, Kelsey and Lauren bask "dejeuner with the girls" in Bryant Park
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Hey, you! Yes, yous! Are you watching Younger on TVLand?

If you lot are, you lot know the cable network's smash hitting series follows 40-year-old Liza Miller (New York theatre fave Sutton Foster), who must navigate life every bit a 26-yr-old, afterwards successfully selling herself as 1 to win a task at Empirical Publishing House. You know the bear witness, created by Sex and the City's Darren Starr, delightfully mixes ROFL scenes with poignant moments and, of course, suspenseful cliffhangers -- what the hell happened last week?! -- as Liza continues to avoid getting caught.

But in addition to all the great nuances in the writing, if y'all're a weekly watcher similar me, you know that -- presumably considering Starr's at the helm -- Younger is besides an ode to New York Metropolis, with various characters referencing several New York locations each week. These are indeed real-life locales that are open up to the public -- and that Y'all can visit if and when you come to New York!!

So, with that in mind -- and with the second season finale upon us -- I've compiled a list of ten hotspots that have been name-dropped and/or featured throughout the past two seasons of the testify, complete with all the relevant information y'all need to get yourself there. Read on, find your favorites, and then, become bank check them out!! Have a New York adventure! Happy trails, everyone!!

Bryant Park
Behind the New York Public Library, btwn. 40th & 42nd Streets, and 5th & 6th Aves., New York, NY
Liza and Kelsey finish hither to have dejeuner in the outdoor picnic area with Lauren (and the girls... LOL) in Season i, Ep. 2. When you visit, yous may also cull to have lunch here, or you can grab a bite at the nearby Bryant Park Grill, Bryant Park Café, or the sandwich joint, 'wichcraft. You may also cull not to eat at all -- and no worries, at that place are a plentitude of other options and activities available for you lot at Bryant Park. In the summer, you lot can take a ride on the famed Le Carrousel, situated in the center of the park. There are also free picture screenings on summer evenings, and -- for you theatre lovers -- the Broadway in Bryant Park concert serial, also free of accuse. Take in a free audio tour of the park -- narrated past Matthew Broderick, no less -- or caput to the open air Bryant Park Reading Room to relax with a practiced book. In the winter, enjoy an afternoon of ice skating at The Rink at Bryant Park (open October.-March. See site for details). Food kiosks, an art cart, and of grade, the wide open lawn circular out Bryant Park'due south assortment of offerings. Run by the non-for-profit Bryant Park Corporation; all programming and maintenance is privately funded for public benefit. For more, visit www.bryantpark.org.

P. Southward. The girls are eating from Chop't, which you lot should also bank check out, because their salads are Delicious!

Brooklyn Span Park
2 Onetime Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
This one isn't confirmed in the show, but I assume it'southward where Liza and Josh play dodgeball in Season 1, Ep. 9, as they walk away post-game with the Brooklyn Bridge backside them. A proficient guess, don't you lot think? A waterfront park alongside the E River, Brooklyn Bridge Park is a great "city escape" on whatever twenty-four hours of the year. Take in the gorgeous, can't-exist-beat views of the Brooklyn Span, the Manhattan skyline, or the Statue of Liberty (among others), or sit down out on the lawn and enjoy a summer concert, or moving-picture show during their Outdoor Movie Nights. Multiple fields and courts are available to conform sports of all kinds, including soccer, basketball, volleyball and bocce ball; in that location's fifty-fifty a pop-up pool for you swimmers! Visitors may also opt to ride Jane'south Carousel, which opened operations in 2011. (Fun fact: It's the first Carousel to be placed on the National Annals of Celebrated Places). Playgrounds are available for the lilliputian ones; for those older, there are bike and jogging paths. Any yous bask, you're sure to discover something you lot love at Brooklyn Bridge Park! For more, www.brooklynbridgepark.com.

Sockerbit
89 Christopher Street, New York, NY
This is the processed store to which Anton takes Kelsey in Flavour ane, Ep. 7, and so that she tin can experience "real Swedish fish" afterward Diana suggests sending the artificial American kind forth with his volume.
An actual Swedish candy store located in the W Village, Sockerbit offers -- co-ordinate to their website -- the all-time in smågodis, or "pocket-sized processed," from licorice and marshmallows to chocolates and difficult candies. Customers may purchase candies in bulk -- $12.99 per pound -- or boxed/indivually pre-wrapped. Other Scandinavian food items, such as limpa breadstuff and meatballs, are also available. Because it was voted by New York Mag equally "A Great Place to Have Your Date," information technology totally makes sense why Anton took Kelsey at that place. If only he wasn't committing adultery. Sockerbit has a second location open in West Hollywood, CA. For more, visit www.sockerbit.com.

The Monkey Bar
60 E. 54th St, New York, NY
In the first flavor finale (Season i, Ep. 12), this is the restaurant where Diana meets Cheryl Sussman for lunch, Liza meets Diana (with her wallet) and -- unfortunately -- Cheryl meets Liza, which, as regular viewers know, starts the whole ball rolling. Established in 1936, but restored more recently in 2009, this "swanky and retro" New York Times critic pick is known for its broad variety of traditional American fare. Selections include delicious seafood, decadent pastas, roasted craven, duck, or pork, and the specialty Monkey Bar Burger. Chef uses sustainable and organic ingredients whenever possible. Price range: $50 and over. For more information, visit world wide web.monkeybarnewyork.com.

East River Bar
97 South 6th Street, Brooklyn, NY
Josh texts Liza to run into him here in the second flavour premiere... before he tells her he "tin can't make information technology work." (He too invites her here in Season ii, Ep. 8, while shooting his T Magazine slice, merely she declines out of fear of getting defenseless). Voted Best Swoop Bar past City Search, the E River Bar a groovy place to take hold of a drink with friends (or a engagement) and shoot some pool in the back room. TVs located inside for sporting events. According to Yelp, customers praise the "infrequent staff" besides as the ane,000 square-foot patio and grills out back. The venue hosts seasonal "Food Fests" and BYOBBQ (Bring Your Ain BBQ). Space available to rent for parties. For more, visit www.eastriverbar.com.

GATO
324 Lafayette Street (btwn. Bleecker & Houston), New York, NY
To schmooze Bobby Flay into signing with them, Diana and Charles dine together at one of his restaurants in the second season premiere. Though it's not specified where they dine, so I've gone ahead and included two of his Empire State eateries to the list... because why non? GATO is the more Mediterranean of the two restaurants listed. Situated in an 100-twelvemonth-old edifice, GATO, according to its official website, "combines its NYC roots with a European sensibility" to create an environs that is equal parts casually laid-back, and excitedly bustling. Customer-recommended dishes include the Kale and Wild Mushroom Paella, Crab Risotto, and the mouth-watering option of tapas. For more than, visit gatonyc.com.

Bar Americain
152 W. 52nd Street, New York, NY
The second of Bobby Flay's restaurants, Bar Americain offers American classics -- naturally -- while maintaining a European brasserie-type environment. Specialities include Flay'south spice rubbed steaks, made to order, and the signature "Plate of the Day" special, which, as the name suggests, changes with each 24-hour interval of the week. Other standard favorites include a underground recipe fried chicken, Gulf shrimp and grits, and wild mushroom and butternut squash crepes. Open for lunch and dinner daily, and brunch on the weekends. For more than, visit www.baramericain.com/nyc.

Meatball Obsession
510 Artery of the Americas at 14th Street, New York, NY
Okay, and so this one'southward a fleck of a cheat, as it's not actually referenced in the episode, but rather, seen in the background of Flavour 2, Ep. 4, when Jade Winslow is walking to her limo -- right before she's ambushed by Kelsey, Liza and Josh. At Meatball Obsession, known for its signature "Meatball in a Cup," founder Dan Mancini uses his "original, all-natural, old-world" family recipe to recreate his grandmother's famous beef, turkey and pork sausage meatballs -- which he serves with her special Sunday sauce, natch. The recipe's a hugger-mugger, of class, simply whatsoever they're made of, these meatballs can't be beat! If you're so inclined, gourmet toppings, including reddish peppers, onions and mushrooms, mozzarella cheese pearls, and mini ravioli, are also available at an additional accuse. All meatballs served with dipping bread. Stop by and effort one today! For more, visit www.meatballobsession.com.

Stanton Social
99 Stanton Street, New York, NY
This is the bar where Kelsey celebrates her 27th birthday in Flavour two, Ep. 8. This chic and sexy lounge is a dandy place to finish for either drinks and tapas with a couple friends, or a full three-form meal with a larger grouping. Offerings include a full raw bar and the chef'south twists on traditional favorites, such as French Onion Soup Dumplings, Lobster Roll Sliders, and Crab Cake Corn Dogs. Customers praise the fun atmosphere and intimate setting, maxim "the dim lighting adds to the ambience." Best availability -- and liveliest environment -- on weekends. Price range: $31-60, co-ordinate to Yelp. For more than, visit thestantonsocial.com.

Times Square
Midtown Manhattan, New York, NY
The location of Empirical's book release event for its history-making franchise Crown of Kings, featured in last week'south episode (Season two, Ep. 11). Cartoon over 50 one thousand thousand visitors annually, it's easy to see why Times Square is ane of the globe's most popular tourist attractions. But seriously, though... what can't you lot find in Times Square?! Eat at ane of several restaurants throughout the neighborhood, including Red's (Italian), Capital letter Grill (Steakhouse/American) and Ellen's Stardust Diner (singing waitstaff -- e'er a treat!) It's also the heart of the Broadway Theater District, within walking altitude from some of the greatest shows, including Tony winners Les Misérables, An American in Paris, Matilda the Musical and The Lion King. On the North End, you'll notice the TKTS booth where you can buy tickets to these above shows -- and more. Snap a photo with Dora the Explorer, Mickey Mouse, SpongeBob, or SpiderMan, or enjoy a walk downward the recently renovated pedestrian plaza. It's, of course, also the site of the New Year'due south Eve Brawl Driblet, seen 'round the world every year on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. So, what are yous waiting for? Cease by this -- and all of the above -- fantastic New York location(south) today!

BONUS LOCATION:

Grand Central Terminal
89 E. 42nd Street, New York, NY
Though this location has yet to exist visited on the series, it's been included in several of the outside shots that flash between scripted scenes. And why shouldn't it? It'southward a New York icon, and one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world, with over 750,000 visitors passing through daily. Yard Central Terminal is, of course, the hub for all out-of-town commuters, offering train service to Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties in New York, as well as Fairfield and New Oasis counties in Connecticut. Within the last, The complete dining concourse on the lower level includes the Oyster Bar, which opened with the terminal in 1913, and is therefore, the oldest business concern within K Central. Exist sure to check out the famous Sky ceiling -- steeped in history, menstruation, and the centerpiece of the holiday light shows -- the annual holiday railroad train show and other events at Vanderbilt Hall, and the renowned Whispering Gallery, an "acoustical marvel" betwixt the Chief Concourse and Vanderbilt Hall, which throws sound across a 2,0000 foursquare-foot chamber, so that if you whisper into the wall on one end, you lot tin hear another person's whisper on the other side -- approx. 40 feet abroad! It's then much more just train tracks! Notice out exactly what today! For more data, visit www.grandcentralterminal.com.

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Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/10-new-york-hotspots-feat_b_9523448

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