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.
Lenny’s Pizza, Brooklyn Spot Featured in Saturday Night Fever, Closed
During the opening credits of the 1977 blockbuster film, Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta struts down the streets of Bensonhurst
Economy Candy Opens New Location in Chelsea Market
New York City’s oldest candy store just got a brand new location. Economy Candy on New York City’s
20 Ethnic Micro-Neighborhoods in NYC
Chinatown and Little Italy may be the first locations that come to mind when non-New Yorkers think of New York
This Queens Wine Store Highlights Local and Underrepresented Producers
The selection of alcohol at Ellen’s Wine and Spirits in Ridgewood, Queens is organized differently than most other liquor
10 of NYC's Coziest Coffee Shops for the Winter
It’s the time of year when most New Yorkers prefer to be inside rather than deal with the cold
Inside the Brooklyn Distillery that Transforms Craft Beer Into Whiskey
Arcane Distillery whiskey is “made by beer people.” At this Bushwick facility, smooth whiskeys are distilled from craft beer. Both
The Mysterious Origins of the Black and White Cookie
Black and white cookies scream New York City. They have appeared on New York bakery menus from as early as
Join Us for Insiders Holiday Hour at the Bronx Brewery’s East Village Microbrewery
The Bronx Brewery, New York City’s premier community-focused craft brewer, is excited to welcome Untapped New York readers to
Step Into History: Tour Bushwick’s 19th-century William Ulmer Brewery
The famed 19th-century William Ulmer Brewery is located within a multi-building historic district in the Bushwick. In 1872, the building
A Culinary Guide to Brooklyn’s Innovative Food Companies
With its many celebrated restaurants and food festivals, Brooklyn can stake a serious claim to being New York City’s
From Economy Candy to Delmonico’s, the Oldest Eateries in New York by Category
From the origin of the American hot dog in Coney Island to the invention of the Bloody Mary at Manhattan’
The 10 Oldest Restaurants in Manhattan
Looking to experience the culinary side of Manhattan’s history? Look no further than these 10 classic restaurants cherished by