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.
Little Guyana: An NYC Guide
Out in Richmond Hill and Ozone Park is the bustling neighborhood of Little Guyana, centered along Liberty Avenue and extending for 30 blocks.
6 Eateries to Check Out in Washington Heights from Roadfood
It seems like every week, networks are releasing outlandish and gimmicky food shows that continually try to top the latest
The Forgotten Forest Hills Tea Garden
At the back of the historic Forest Hills Inn at 1 Station Square lies a long-lost architectural gem, the Forest
Inside the New East Village Microbrewery by the Bronx Brewery
The Bronx Brewery, New York City’s premier community-focused craft brewer, has opened a new location in the East Village.
15 Ukrainian Places to Support in NYC
Across New York City, New Yorkers have joined together in support of Ukraine, many attending rallies or donating to organizations
Regarding Oysters, a Cocktail and Shucking Speakeasy in NYC
Stepping into Regarding Oysters, a speakeasy hidden on the top floor of a Murray Hill brownstone, is like getting swept
The Fight to Save Hildebrandt’s 1920s Ice Cream Parlor on Long Island
Most Nassau County residents, and likely many New York City residents, know of Hildebrandt’s, a classic 1920s soda shop
The Barn and Other Drive-Through Grocery Stores of Long Island
Whereas most New Yorkers may get their groceries from the local bodega or a national chain like Whole Foods, certain
The History of the Appetizing Store in NYC
When most New Yorkers think of “Jewish cuisine,” many immediately think of the Jewish deli. Names like Katz’s and
The History of the Jewish Deli in NYC
When thinking about iconic New York City eateries, many may point to Peter Luger Steakhouse, Patsy’s Italian Restaurant, or
10 of the Oldest Bars in NYC
A dive bar is probably not the first place one would look to find New York City’s rich history.
15 Great Places for Afternoon Tea in NYC
Afternoon tea emerged sometime between the 1830’s and 1840’s. So says the book A Social History of Tea