“Hi! I’m Jessica. We’re going to walk around Park Slope and I’ll show you all my favorite spots.”
Hey! I’m Marina. We’re going to walk from east to west, through some of the oldest parts of Manhattan.
Kara takes us to a neighborhood you can walk down streets named after fruit, and order the best cocktail in Brooklyn.
Cody takes us back to basics here. Food should be cheap and good. Recommendations should come from close family and friends. And snacks should not be sticky. (Read more to find out why).
We all have our hacks for finding the places around us we're bound to love, using apps like Google Maps, Yelp, and Foursquare. Tell us yours in the comments below! And we will update this post later in the week with the best and most helpful submissions.
Not every spot we visit makes it into each week's Blockshot (dang you, small cell phone screens!). Here's a quick selection of some of our spots that didn't get as much love the first time around.
Jenn, a lifelong resident of the Bronx, takes us along a walk through the neighborhoods of Bedford Park and Belmont. Get ready for pulled mozzarella, and hand rolled cigars, just like they did in the Old Country. Warning: No Yelp or Foursquare here.
"Hey! This is Varun. I live in Hell's Kitchen. I'm going to show you all my favorite spots, and why in the debate between Foursquare and Yelp I am firmly #TeamFoursquare."
"Hey, I'm Hilary. We're only going to walk a handful of blocks in the Lower East Side but there's going to be a ton of places to see. You can walk the same block multiple times and discover something new each time. That's I love so much about this place."
"Hi! Sarah here. There are three things I need to vet good spots: price, deliciousness, and ambiance. But snuggliness determines if I'll go back. These are my favorite places in East Williamsburg, tried and true."
Hi! I’m Kit, and we’re on the corner of First Street and First Avenue in the East Village. I'm going to show you one of my favorite spots in New York where you can hang with your dog and enjoy a beer at the same time.
“Hi there, I’m Dan, and we’re on 27th and Madison. I'm going to show you the best places to get good foccaccia or hand-pulled noodles. Spoiler alert - We're going to get both."
"Hey, I'm Alexander. There are two things you need to know about me: I live in Greenwich Village and I live for dollar pizza."
Eliza gives us a tour of our most requested neighborhood — the West Village.
“Hi! I’m Jessica. We’re going to walk around Park Slope and I’ll show you all my favorite spots.”
Hey! I’m Marina. We’re going to walk from east to west, through some of the oldest parts of Manhattan.
Hi! I’m Desiree. We’re going to one of the best kept secrets in Brooklyn.
Kara takes us to a neighborhood you can walk down streets named after fruit, and order the best cocktail in Brooklyn.
Cody takes us back to basics here. Food should be cheap and good. Recommendations should come from close family and friends. And snacks should not be sticky. (Read more to find out why).
We all have our hacks for finding the places around us we're bound to love, using apps like Google Maps, Yelp, and Foursquare. Tell us yours in the comments below! And we will update this post later in the week with the best and most helpful submissions.
Not every spot we visit makes it into each week's Blockshot (dang you, small cell phone screens!). Here's a quick selection of some of our spots that didn't get as much love the first time around.
Jenn, a lifelong resident of the Bronx, takes us along a walk through the neighborhoods of Bedford Park and Belmont. Get ready for pulled mozzarella, and hand rolled cigars, just like they did in the Old Country. Warning: No Yelp or Foursquare here.
"Places become meaningful when I've shared them." So come along.
"Hey! This is Varun. I live in Hell's Kitchen. I'm going to show you all my favorite spots, and why in the debate between Foursquare and Yelp I am firmly #TeamFoursquare."
"Hey, I'm Hilary. We're only going to walk a handful of blocks in the Lower East Side but there's going to be a ton of places to see. You can walk the same block multiple times and discover something new each time. That's I love so much about this place."
"Hi! Sarah here. There are three things I need to vet good spots: price, deliciousness, and ambiance. But snuggliness determines if I'll go back. These are my favorite places in East Williamsburg, tried and true."
Hi! I’m Kit, and we’re on the corner of First Street and First Avenue in the East Village. I'm going to show you one of my favorite spots in New York where you can hang with your dog and enjoy a beer at the same time.
“Hi there, I’m Dan, and we’re on 27th and Madison. I'm going to show you the best places to get good foccaccia or hand-pulled noodles. Spoiler alert - We're going to get both."
"Hey, I'm Alexander. There are two things you need to know about me: I live in Greenwich Village and I live for dollar pizza."