Boundaries:
20th St. to 26th St.
& Lexington Ave. to 6th Ave.
20th St. to 26th St.
& Lexington Ave. to 6th Ave.
MTA Subway Info: Click circles
for subway stops, connections
and accessibility info
Restaurants
Restaurants
** serves brunch
avg. price per entree:
avg. price per entree:
$ less than 15
$$ 15-29
$$$ 30-49
$$$$ 50 and over
$$ 15-29
$$$ 30-49
$$$$ 50 and over
American Cuisine
Almond Restaurant
12 E 22nd St
** $$$
Park Avenue
Spring -Summer -Fall -Winter
360 Park Ave S
** $$$
New American seasonal menus. And the decor also changes along with the seasons, making this a very cool place to eat all year round.
Simon & The Whale
23 Lexington Ave
** $$-$$$
Asian Fusion
Chop Shop II
412 W 24th St
$$
Wagamama
210 5th Ave
$$
Bakery
Baked by Melissa
111 E 23rd St
$$
Paris Baguette
303 Park Ave S
$$
Patisserie Chanson
20 W 23rd St
$-$$
Burgers
Schnippers
Madison Ave & E 23rd St
$$
Shake Shack
Madison Ave & 23rd St
$-$$
This is the "mothership" Shake Shack, the one that started it all, having started as a hot dog stand inside Madison Square Park. Lines still form daily at the popular stand but your wait will be well-rewarded with a great burger.
Cafe
Maysville
17 W 26th St
** $ - $$$
Cajun-inspired cafe.
Cuban
Sophie's Cuban Cuisine
28 E 23rd St
$
A family-owned Cuban restaurant, Sophie’s has been open and thriving in eight locations for 22 years. The Lunas always wanted to open a restaurant in New York City, and they fought hard to build a name for themselves through their delicious Cuban cuisine. Try one of their original sandwiches or traditional fried plantains!
Farm-To-Table
Dig Inn
16 E 23rd St
$
The Little Beet Table
333 Park Ave S
** $$
Featured Chef
Bouley at Home
31 W 21st St
$$$$
Chef David Bouley.
Fried Chicken
Hill Country Chicken
1123 Broadway
$
Indian
Inday
1133 Broadway
$
Italian
Giorgio's of Gramercy
27 E 21st St
$$ - $$$
La Pecora Bianca
1133 Broadway
** $$
Vibrant local and seasonal Italian cuisine served in a beautiful and relaxed setting. Try one of their signature dishes - gramigna with sausage and broccolini or tagliatelle with beef and pork bolognese - with a private label organic wine.
Trattoria Italienne
19 W 24th St
$$
Upland
345 Park Ave S
** $$-$$$$
California Italian.
Juices
Juice Press
1 W 22nd St
$$
Pressed Juicery
337 Park Ave S
$$
Lebanese
Ilili Box
999 Broadway
$
Mediterranean
Cava
325 Park Ave S
$
Mexican
Cosme
35 E 21st St
** $$$-$$$$
Dos Toros Taqueria
295 Park Ave S
$
Pizza
Obica
928 Broadway
** $$
Mozzarella bar & pizzeria.
Tappo Thin Crust
49 W 24th St
$$
Sandwiches
Eisenberg's
Sandwich Shop
174 5th Ave
$
Melt Shop
55 W 26th St
$
Seafood
Sagaponack Bar & Grill
4 W 22nd St
$$$
"Bringing the hamptons experience to Manhattan".
Bars & Nightlife
Bars & Nightlife
The Hog Pit
Craft Beer
37 W 26th St
Bo's
Cocktails
6 W 24th St
Society Billiards + Bar
Cocktails
10 E 21st St
The PIT
Comedy Club
123 E 24th St
Gramercy Theatre
Live Music
127 E 23rd St
The Storehouse
Irish Pub
69 W 23rd St
Slate
Nightclub
54 W 21st St
230 Fifth
Rooftop Bar
230 5th Ave
Serra by Birreria
Rooftop Bar
200 5th Ave
Sir Henri Penthouse
Rooftop Bar
37 W 24th St
40/40 Club
Sports Bars
6 W 25th St
The Flatiron Room
Whiskey Bar
37 W 26th St
Vin Sur Vingt
Wine
1140 Broadway
Wined Up
Wine Bars
913 Broadway
Things To Do
Things To Do
Eataly
200 5th Ave
Escape the Room
Escape Games
24 W 25th St
Freehand New York
23 Lexington Ave
Sony Pictures Classics
25 Madison Ave
SPiN New York
Table Tennis Club
48 E 23rd St
The Thrifty Hog
11 W 25th St
Memories of New York
206 5th Ave
Abracadabra
19 W 21st St
Costumes, accessories, makeup & magin year-round.
Chelsea Flea Market
39 W 25th St
The LEGO Store
200 5th Ave
The Arts
The Arts
Museums
Poster House
119 W 23rd St
Opening Jun 20 2019.
Museum of Sex
233 5th Ave
National Museum of Mathematics
11 E 26th St
Art Galleries
The IMC Lab + Gallery
56 W 22nd St
Coo Gallery
1133 Broadway
Points of Interest
Points of Interest
Flatiron Building
175 5th Ave
Tiffany Street Clock
200 5th Ave
New York Dog Spa & Hotel
32 W 25th St
Flatiron Wines & Spirits
929 Broadway
Rizzoli Bookstore
1133 Broadway
Redbox
71 W 23rd St
Birthplace of Theodore Roosevelt
28 E 20th St
Flying Tiger Copenhagen
920 Broadway
Parks & Green Spaces
Parks & Green Spaces
Quick Links
Quick Links
WIKI:
"The designation "Flatiron District" dates from around 1985, and came about because of its increasingly residential character, and the influx of many restaurants into the area– real estate agents needed an appealing name to call the area in their ads. Before that, the area was primarily commercial, with numerous small clothing and toy manufacturers, and was sometimes called the Toy District. As of the 2000s, many publishers have their offices in the district, as well as advertising agencies,[9] and the number of computer- and Web-related start-up companies in the area caused it to be considered part of "Silicon Alley" or "Multimedia Gulch", along with TriBeCa and SoHo."
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"The designation "Flatiron District" dates from around 1985, and came about because of its increasingly residential character, and the influx of many restaurants into the area– real estate agents needed an appealing name to call the area in their ads. Before that, the area was primarily commercial, with numerous small clothing and toy manufacturers, and was sometimes called the Toy District. As of the 2000s, many publishers have their offices in the district, as well as advertising agencies,[9] and the number of computer- and Web-related start-up companies in the area caused it to be considered part of "Silicon Alley" or "Multimedia Gulch", along with TriBeCa and SoHo."
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Get Inspired!
Get Inspired!