The best of the best in Chelsea, NYC including restaurants, bars, parks, art galleries and more.
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227 10th Ave (btwn W 23rd & W 24th St), ニューヨーク市, NY
ニューアメリカ料理店 · Chelsea · 130個のヒントとレビュー
Compass: Admire funky décor like barn siding and rotating artwork while enjoying perfectly-cooked zucchini, fresh burrata, and grilled beer brats with mac and cheese.
Compass: Find exquisite Italian cooking at Scott Conant’s downtown restaurant. Rich pasta and tender goat feel like fine dining, but everyone’s welcome at Scarpetta.
Compass: Find comfort food 24 hours a day at Cafeteria. The fried chicken and waffles, mac and cheese, and Cobb salad has become a favorite of young Hollywood and locals looking for a late night snack.
88 10th Ave (btwn W 15th & W 16th St), ニューヨーク市, NY
和食店 · Chelsea · 345個のヒントとレビュー
Compass: Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto opened this multi-level haven for Japanese food that serves “Kentucky Fried” blowfish and cocktails in an underground lounge. It even has a sake expert on hand.
Compass: G Lounge is one of Chelsea’s biggest gay nightclubs and offers a stellar DJ schedule, happy hour specials, and themed parties where costumes are encouraged.
Compass: This cocktail bar in the underbelly of Chelsea Market features themed cocktails that harken back to “the good old times.” The brick archways and untouched architecture are reason alone to visit.
Compass: Barracuda is a low-key gay bar, where the Smiths and Madonna own the airwaves. It’s a neighborhood joint, and many folks know each other and welcome newcomers.
Compass: The eclectic jukebox is always rocking at Billymark’s West, a rough-and-tumble but lovable dive bar near Penn Station.A pool table and dartboard attract regular customers starting at 8 a.m.
Compass: At Pippin you'll find Mexican sterling silver, strings of pearls, and floral brooches that appeal to bargain hunters and costume jewelry lovers.
Compass: Dip inside Chelsea Market for a little shopping at Anthropologie, where well-crafted feminine separates and beautiful homewares are the bread and butter at this “grown-up” version of Urban Outfitters.
Compass: Several weeks out of the year, Brooklyn-based Artists and Fleas make a home in Chelsea Market to sell jewelry, art, home goods, and clothing from vintage dealers from around the city.
Compass: The massive piers complex is made up of the city’s largest gymnastics center, two basketball courts, indoor fields for lacrosse and soccer, batting cages, a rock climbing wall, and dance studios.
Compass: Come summer, the Dr. Seuss-like playground comes alive with spurting fountains for kids to run through. In the winter, kids climb on futuristic jungle gyms and swing from tiny trapeze bars.
10 Avenue A (btwn W 27th & W 28th St), ニューヨーク市, NY
公園 · Chelsea · 12個のヒントとレビュー
Compass: Basketball and handball courts, baseball diamonds, and playgrounds for all ages make Chelsea Park fun for family outings or just a day in the sun.
115 W 27th St Fl 3 (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), ニューヨーク市, NY
ヨガスタジオ · Chelsea · 30個のヒントとレビュー
Compass: Founded in the East Village as a free yoga studio, Yoga to the People’s Chelsea location is a little glammed up. Ninety-minute hot yoga classes are all under $10 and are open to beginners and experts.
Compass: Swim in a six-lane pool, shoot hoops, or spike on the volleyball courts at the neighborhood gym. Fitness rooms, dance studios, and classes are available for members or one-time users.
Compass: Find custom-designed treadmills, specialized Bootcamp classes, and a protein shake bar at Barry’s. A recent expansion made it one of the biggest gyms in the neighborhood.
Compass: The Japanese salon offers straightening treatments, perms, and various coloring options. With only a few chairs, Hisako provides an intimate experience.
Compass: Stop into this massive sprawl of food stands and retail stores to nibble on sweets from Fat Witch Bakery, pick up fresh lobsters from the Lobster Place, and spend time taking in the scene
Compass: Locally sourced organic beef, lamb, pork, goat and poultry are all sold at Dickson’s. Regulars get a punch card that lets you get deals once you’ve bought an entire pig or cow.
Compass: Mirrors, glass chandeliers, and black marble make PH-D feel like a party at Studio 54, where the clientele are poshly dressed. Head up to the twelfth floor deck to see outrageous views.