Category Archives: The MAve
A Different Kind of Museum

New York is famous for its art museums and rightly so. But if you’re in the mood for something more unique, check out the Museum of the Moving Image, the only museum in the country devoted exclusively to the history, art and technology of movies and TV. Currently host to … Read More
Better Coffee at Birch

If drinking better coffee tops your list of New Year’s resolutions, you won’t have to go far to reach your goal. Every New Yorker’s fave, Birch Coffee is now our 27th Street neighbor, making it easier than ever to enjoy piping hot cappuccinos and chai lattes that take the chill … Read More
Take Me to Old Havana

A few intrepid travelers have made their way to Cuba but, for the rest of us, the best we can do is stake out a seat at Havana New York, a cozy Manhattan restaurant and bar that’s a dark, art-filled oasis of mood music, mojitos and authentic, masterfully crafted Cuban … Read More
Hit The Streets

It’s a concrete jungle out there so why not embrace it? For three consecutive Saturdays in August, almost seven miles of city streets turn into pedestrian-only pathways of pleasure. Whether you ride a bike, take a run or simply participate in some priceless people-watching, you’ll be joining in New york … Read More
Historic Happy Hours

We’re told O. Henry penned “The Gift of the Magi” at nearby Pete’s Tavern, the Big Apple’s oldest continuously operating restaurant and bar. We’re not surprised he found the place so inspiring. With its long wooden bar, tin ceilings, tile floors and exposed brick walls, it’s the kind of Old … Read More

