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.
Your Week Untapped Top 10 NYC Events: June 23rd-29th
Here is your weekly curated events guide for this week. Monday, June 23rd Make your way to Brooklyn Brewery in
The Leopard at des Artistes: At Home in a Historic Upper West Side Artists’ Colony
The Leopard at des Artistes is a quintessential New York restaurant: the mood is sophisticated and the ambiance is suffused
Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery: Serving Delicious Knishes to the Lower East Side of NYC Since the 1890’s
It all started with a pushcart in the Lower East Side in the late 1890s. The pushcart did so well
Daily What?! The Way Station Is a Dr. Who Themed Bar in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
The Way Station in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn is advertised as a “Music Venue & Nerdvana,” and it’s not hard
5 Awesome Street Food Markets in London
Whether it’s slurping on hot noodle soup by a roadside in Thailand or grabbing a falafel from a street
Grab a Pint Amongst Werewolves at The Slaughtered Lamb in Greenwich Village
New Yorkers are by no means strangers to “traditional” British pubs. Hundreds of bars across the city claim a level
Nutella Bar Coming to NYC’s Eataly Is the Latest Dessert Craze
We’ve seen some pretty quirky and delicious food trends arrive in NYC lately: the Cupcake ATM on the Upper
7 Quirky Themed Bars Where London’s International Students Party
Concoctions at a masquerade ball at London’s Foundation Bar London, England. The name conjures up a montage of old
Fun Maps: The Distinguished Drinkeries of NYC
We recently came across this map of NYC bars that bills itself as “The Distinguished Drinkeries of New York City”
Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop: A New York Luncheonette from a Bygone Era on Ladies’ Mile
The Flatiron District has become one of the most popular neighborhoods in our City. It is where Fifth Avenue crosses
A Guide to Baltimore Craft Beer Brewing: From the Catacombs of Brewer’s Art to the Home with Nepenthe
Baltimore’s small independent craft breweries host some of the most unique architectural, flavorful and cultural facets of the city.
Inside the Gutted Lenox Lounge in Harlem as It Transforms Into The Lounge
It was with great sadness that Harlem watched as its famed Lenox Lounge got shuttered on December 31, 2012. The