Event Name
- OR - Select an option below
Above 110th (14)
Below 30th (688)
Brooklyn (391)
Elsewhere (62)
Midtown (188)
Queens (13)
The Bronx (60)
Upper East (29)
Upper West (63)
http://www.yamakny.com A small store focusing on the latest accessories trends, like chandelier earrings and lots of metallic leather purses. More >>
http://yohjiyamamoto.co.jp You wish that you were this cool, and I hate to break it to you, but chances are, you aren't. Located on the very fringes of Soho, like an afterthought, the Yohji Yamamoto store is just sort of there, doing its thing; Yohji doesn't need a lot of high-concept architecture (take that, Miuccia!) to get people interested in his clothes. More >>
http://www.theyarnco.com Colorful but expensive yarn lines the walls of Yarn Co., where the prices can seem to outweigh the selection. The owners have published their latest book, containing knitting patterns for kids and babies. More >>
A cozy store overspilling with yarn, Yarn Connection's staff is patient, and caters to the frustrated beginner as well as the advanced sweater-maker. They carry a wide variety of yarn, including croche yarn, a type often overlooked by other knitting shops. More >>
http://www.yrbnyc.com Although Yellow Rat Bastard no longer showcases little live rats in its front window (the gimmick repelled more shoppers than it attracted), the store still sells the kind of clothes and accessories that say, aI am not squeamish!a Perfect for teenagers who not only have attitude, but use that word frequently, YRB sells aKiss My Assa belt buckles ($15), zip-up hooded dresses ($92) and neon Converse high-tops, sold in the hard-to-find aGotha style ($38). More >>
Other yogurts will turn to sawdust in your mouth once you've tried the homemade product at Soho's Yoghurt Place II. The full-fat product (called "Greek Strained Yogurt") is the tastiest, but so thick, it's best spread on bread or crackers. To eat plain or serve with fruit, thin it out with water. Also don't miss the garlic-laced tzatziki. More >>
Maybe it was the brochure. In it, the towheaded model who looks like Kiki, the Norwegian sister of your grade-school crush, is dressed in gauzy pink-and-lemon pants and lying on a yellow Naugahyde sofa. Or she's leaning against the stark silver walls of some downtown industrial something-or-other. She's too much, her Yogini outfits too Easter-egg sexpot adorable to believe. Yogini has a night collection too, but really it's the pastel, rock 'n' roll, midriff-baring line that makes you want to strike a pose or wait backstage for a sure-thing pass. More >>
http://www.knishery.com Itas a dense knish, but then, knishes are dense. Anyway, itas the knish since 1910. These days, there are all kinds of new-fangled knishes out there. Well, maybe not out there, but in here. Still, the plain potato and the spinach are really all you need to become incredibly full in about five minutes. More >>
http://www.yorkshirewines.com Yorkshire Wine & Spirits has been supplying the Upper East Side with budget-priced liquor and wine for more than 25 years. A good choice for Chilean to French to...jug. More >>
Eiko Berkowitz, the owner of Yu, collects Japanese labels. The afternoon we meet, Eiko is wearing polka-dot shoes, overalls, and a plaid Amy Downs hat. "When I was growing up in Japan, my mother wore a lot of Yohji, Issey, Commeaand I loved those things," Eiko explains. She came to New York in 1986, largely because she didn't like the social station of women in Japan, and opened Yu in 1997. A friend who worked at Yohji Yamamoto told her that a lot of customers had old Yohji they wanted to unload, and these rejects became Eiko's first stock. Though she has now expanded to include a score of A-list European designers ("Dries, VivienneaI'm very picky"), there are still plenty of Japanese frocks on the rack, including a Comme des GarASSons summer dress which costs about what it did when it was made in the early '90s. Though Gaultier and other designers in search of "inspiration" have swept through, buying with abandon, Eiko's favorite customers are young people: "I like to introduce them to these labels, but in an affordable way." More >>
Find everything you're looking for in your city
Find the best happy hour deals in your city
Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%
Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city
