Food & Drink
At Untapped New York we love speakeasies! So much so that we wrote the book "NYC Hidden Bars and Restaurants" which you'll find on our shop. Pictured here is our friend Georgette in her "Regarding Oysters" speakeasy, an oyster salon and cocktail experience where you get to shake your own cocktails and shuck oysters.
10 NYC Food and Cocktail Superlatives: The Biggest, Most Expensive, Oldest, and More
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12 Storied Bars of New York: Where Literary Luminaries Went to Drink
Photo courtesy Chumley’s Professor and New York-native, Delia Cabe, invites readers to take her hand and “follow in the
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NYC Fun Facts: The Entrepreneurial History of NYC’s Nuts4Nuts Carts
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12 Unique Activities to Celebrate Fourth of July 2017 in NYC
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17 Off-the-Beaten Path Things to Do at Columbia University in NYC
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