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.
The New Milk and Honey Speakeasy in Flatiron
The original Milk and Honey speakeasy on Eldridge Street in the Lower East Side ushered in the global trend with
Prohibition NYC Speakeasy Menu Preview
We can’t even begin to tell you how excited we are about our upcoming event, Prohibition NYC Speakeasy, on
B’klyn Burro – A Taste of San Fran Takes Shape in New York
New York is a place of choices – but when there are a lot of choices, the unfortunate reality is that
Macaron Day to benefit cystic fibrosis foundation
Tomorrow, March 20, celebrate spring (even if it doesn’t feel like it) with Macaron Day, an annual tradition started
The Prohibition NYC Speakeasy Event
Last year, chefs Rob McCue and Adam Banks, from Bravo’s Chef Roble & Co. and Fox’s Hell’s
Untapped Event: Dinner & Cocktails in the Abandoned Bank of Manhattan (No Longer Empty)
This Saturday, March 16: Join Untapped Cities and No Longer Empty for an evening of food and entertainment celebrating the
Untapped Events: VIP Tour and Tasting at Tuthilltown Spirits
Saturday, April 27th: Join Untapped Cities and Ralph Erenzo, the owner and founder of Tuthilltown Spirits, for an exclusive tour
A Moveable Feast: The Food on Downton Abbey
It’s often been said that Highclere Castle, the house in which the smash hit show Downton Abbey is filmed,
A Flushing Chinese New Year: Parading with Dragons in Queens
“I see John Liu!” announced a kindergarten aged boy to his mother as the Chinese-American New York City Comptroller, and
Butter and Egg Road wants to help you be a local anywhere
A small group gathered inside David Zwirner Gallery in Chelsea on Saturday afternoon. Butter and Egg Road, a new traveling
Sunday in Chinatown – 農曆新年 (Chinese New Year)
For me, the ‘regular’ New Year has always been supremely disappointing. Due in part to globally inflated expectation, the night
Brasserie de la Goutte d’Or: Paris’s new craft beer brewery
In Paris, each arrondissement carries their own identity, and its inhabitants are proud of it. Sure, it sometimes borders on