Archive for the ‘Dining’ Category

Help Us Identify Downtown’s Top 10 Hidden Treasures and Win a Prize

Friday, May 24th, 2013

A walk along the promenade in Battery Park City.  An out of the way hole in the wall that is your favorite place to grab an after-work drink.  A quiet outdoor spot with killer views.  An ongoing cultural experience that more people ought to know about. So many great experiences are taking place in Lower Manhattan! We want to spread the word about some of the lesser known gems and you can help us.  What are the special spots that only those who live and work in Lower Manhattan know about? It’s time to let the world in on some of our secrets.

Just share your favorite for a chance to win a great prize.  The Downtown Alliances proudly announces the “The Hidden Treasures of Lower Manhattan Contest”, a chance for anyone to tell us their favorite secret Downtown spot or under exploited “Don’t Miss” experience.  Help us compile our Top 10 Picks and if your idea makes our list, you’ll win a special prize from the Downtown Alliance.  And if your pick gets chosen as our #1 pick, you’ll win our GRAND PRIZE which happens to be the #10 item on our list already:  Dinner for 2  with a drink each at The Dead Rabbit.

Lower Manhattan’s new hot spot cocktail bar offers a unique experience that brings you back in history.  It’s a high-concept-meets-rough-Irish-root as you enter the 19th Century when gangs (including its namesake) roamed New York City streets.  Surround yourself with an old world atmosphere that pays homage to Lower Manhattan’s roots while enjoying a great pub menu, community punch and specialty pours.

Submit your idea with a very brief rationale. The contest ends at noon on June 4th so make sure to email us your pick at ContactUs@DowntownNY.com. We’ll select and announce the winners shortly thereafter and post them on our website.

To view contest rules and conditions, click here.

This Mother’s Day Show Mom Some Lower Manhattan Love

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and Lower Manhattan has some great deals and specials to celebrate the love that only a mother can give.

Win a Free Posh Mommy Loop Pendant for your Mom

DeNatale Jewelers
111 Broadway, Lobby
(212) 349-8900 | www.denatale.com

Win one of three Posh Mommy Loop Pendants for your mom. Simply visit our Facebook page and upload a baby picture of yourself, or child and get the most ‘likes’. The three with the highest number of ‘likes’ will win a personalized pendant. It’s quick and easy – you can find out more on our Facebook page by clicking here.  Valid from 05-01-2013 to 05-12-2013.

Thank Mom with a Gift She Will Remember Forever!

Ray’s Jewelry
3 Hanover Square
(212) 425-2250

Come in Monday-Friday from 9 AM-5:45 PM (Friday until 4:30) and mention this ad and receive an additional 15% off the sale price of ANY item in the store. Treat Mom to something special this year! We have the largest selection of jewelry, diamonds, and watches in the entire Wall Street area including hot new brand names like Alex and Ani, Chamilia, Lauren G Adams, Oliver Weber, and much more!! Valid from 04-30-2013 to 05-14-2013.

25% off on $500 minimum purchase for Mother’s Day

William Barthman Jeweler
176 Broadway
(212) 732-0890 | www.williambarthman.com

To celebrate Mother’s Day, William Barthman Jeweler offers 25% off on a $500 purchase or higher. A Pandora jewelry piece is the best gift for Mom. Come to explore our Manhattan Store at 176 Broadway and visit our Pandora Boutique. Certain luxury brands are excluded from this offer. Please talk to a sales associate for details.  Valid from 05-01-2013 to 05-31-2013

La Maison du Chocolat’s  Mother’s Day Collection

La Maison du Chocolat
63 Wall Street
(212) 952-1123 | www.lamaisonduchocolat.com

To celebrate Mothers of all around the world, this year La Maison du Chocolat offers an exclusive gift box with two special recipes of fruits and florals. A dark chocolate ganache infused with fresh raspberry pulp, hibiscus, rosebud and cornflowers and a milk chocolate ganache infused with lemon, orange and grapefruit. This dazzling shiny and bright coral gift box contains 18 pieces for $34.00. Valid from 05-01-2013 to 05-13-2013.

Mother’s Day…it’s all about Mother’s love!

Fabio Doti Salon
40 Exchange Place
(917) 261-6865 | www.fabiodotisalon.com

Mother’s Day – time to cherish the love only a Mom can give! Let’s celebrate this month & every day! We would like to show our appreciation to Mom’s with 15% off any service! Moms, treat yourself with a beautiful blow-out, glamour up with a make-up application or shape-up that style with a master cut! It’s your month and you should look and feel your best! YOU DESERVE IT! Valid from 05-01-2013 to 05-31-2013.

Bring Your Mamma, Get 20% Off

Pasanella and Son Vintners
115 South Street
(212) 233-8383 | www.pasanellaandson.com

On Mother’s Day, show mom you love her by bringing her by the store for a 20% discount! There will be wine to taste that day as well. Valid on 05-12-2013.

Mother’s Day Brunch Deals

Church & Dey Restaurant
55 Church Street
(212) 312-2000 | www.newyorkmillenium.hilton.com

Treat Mom to Brunch this Mother’s Day at Church & Dey Restaurant and enjoy a delicious meal for $35 per person plus stunning views of the World Trade Center Site and Memorial! For reservations, click here. Valid on 05-12-2013.

Smörgås Chef Restaurant
53 Stone Street
(212) 422-3500 | www.smorgas.com

Join us for Mother’s Day brunch and dinner on festive Stone Street! We are offering our regular a la carte menu all day as well as some amazing specials like pan roasted scallops, farm eggs with morel mushrooms and drink specials for your family! Valid on 05-12-2013.

W New York Downtown Hotel – Mother’s Day Super Cool Sale

W New York – Downtown
123 Washington Street
(646) 826-8600 | www.wnewyorkdowntown.com

Super Cool Sale for Mother’s Day @ W New York Downtown Package includes complimentary upgrade to Cool Corner Room and 2 Sip Drink Cards upon arrival. Rates are prepaid, non-refundable and non-changeable. Valid from 05-10-2013 to 05-12-2013.

 

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Lights On…In Lower Manhattan

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

By Kelly Rush

Mediterranean is all the rage in Lower Manhattan, and just in time for balmier weather. Two new restaurants are giving diners more falafel and hummus options than ever. For those wanting to get in better shape, a new gym is offering intense and varied workouts. And if you need better sporting equipment, head to a store that has the clothes, shoes and gear that could make even the most painful fitness routine just a little more fun.

City Sports – 50 Broadway
(212) 392-5150 | www.citysports.com

At the grand opening party for this new retailer, shoes and t-shirts were being given away and customers were invited to sign up for a 5K run. Must have been a sports store. City Sports, which recently moved into a space formerly occupied by Daffy’s, stocks sporting equipment for everyone from the amateur to the professional.  Shoppers will find apparel, shoes and a variety of accessories such as GPS watches.

Baba Ghanouge – 143 Fulton Street
(212) 608-1665 | www.babaghanouge.com

The extensive menu of this quick-serve Mediterranean grill includes such staples as hummus, grape leaves and Greek salads, but that’s just the beginning. They also offer spinach and oregano pies, specialty platters such as the chicken shawarma and chicken kabobs, plus pita and baguette sandwiches. Those looking for liquid nutrition can fill up on fresh smoothies and protein shakes.

The Hummus & Pita Co. – 79 Chambers Street
(212) 571-6700 | www.hummusandpitas.com

Adding to the district’s Mediterranean dining options is this new eatery off Chambers. The Hummus shop specializes in falafel, marinated chicken and steak and lamb, wrapped in a pita, laffa, or served in a bowl. Each dish comes with the opportunity to add “fill-its” including veggies, chickpea salad and beet salad. Continue with a sauce, such as the tahini or harissa, and finish with onions, olives, spicy carrots, red cabbage or feta toppings.

Terri - 100 Maiden Lane
(212) 742-7901 | www.terrinyc.com

This new eatery is rounding out Lower Manhattan’s vegetarian offerings with versions of classic sandwiches and salads. Sandwiches include the Thanksgiving with tofurkey, the buffalo chicken, and a meatball sub. Try with a side of quinoa, a cup of the soup of the day or a gluten-free vanilla cupcake with chocolate frosting.

Clarke’s Standard – 101 Maiden Lane
(212) 797-1700 | www.clarkes-standard.com

Clarke’s serves Angus burgers free of hormones, antibiotics, and preservatives, and inspired by the techniques and standards established by New York City’s classic butcher shops. Clarke’s also serves hot dogs and sandwiches, including a grilled chicken and veggie burger. Finish off your meal with a milkshake or an ice cream cup.

Ultimate Fighting Championship - 80 John Street,
(212) 968-1100 | www.ufcgym.com

If light strolls around the park aren’t really cutting it as a fitness plan, perhaps an ultra-training session dubbed “The Workout,” burning 1,000 calories in one hour, is more your style.  Ultimate Fighting Championship’s new gym on John is attracting both hard-core fitness enthusiasts and those just looking to get a more varied workout than what they might find at a traditional gym. Classes in boxing, kickboxing and jiujitsu are offered, as well as children’s classes and advanced training.

Easter Egg-stravaganza

Thursday, March 28th, 2013

Easter is coming up on Sunday, March 31, 2013 and Lower Manhattan has got The Great Easter Egg Hunt and a few sweet brunch deals!

It’s Egg Hunting Time!

The Great Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, March 16 11am-1pm
PS 89 – 201 Warren Street (near West Street)

For the past 10 years, families from Battery Park City, Tribeca, and the Financial District have enjoyed safe, age-specific egg hunts, photos with the Easter Bunny and various activities for kids (toddler through 3rd Grade).   This is a FREE event for the Downtown community, sponsored by Lower Manhattan Community Church.

Easter Sunday Food and Drink Specials

Battery Gardens Restaurant
Inside Battery Park
(212) 809-5508 | www.batterygardens.com

Battery Gardens Restaurant will be offering a special three-course Easter prix-fixe menu for $55 per adult and $25 for children (ages 3 to 12). Come enjoy wonderful cuisine of Chef Ari Nieminen and the amazing views of the famed NY Harbor. For reservations please call (212) 809-5508 or log onto www.opentable.com.
Valid on 03-31-2013

Blue Planet Grill (BPG)
120 Greenwich Street
(212) 571-1700 | wwwbpgnyc.com

Please join us for Special Easter Brunch and Dinner from 11:00am – 9:00pm. Valid on 03-31-2013

Church & Dey Restaurant
55 Church Street
(212) 312-2000 | www.newyorkmillenium.hilton.com

Enjoy a 3-course, Prix-Fixe Brunch in Church & Dey Restaurant this Easter for $35 per person! Experience breathtaking views of the World Trade Center and Memorial while enjoying a delicious Holiday meal!
Valid on 03-31-2013

Smörgås Chef Restaurant
53 Stone Street
(212) 422-3500 | www.smorgas.com

We are open regular hours for Easter with a special 3 course holiday fixed price menu for $40 featuring leg of lamb, English pea soup, lingonberry torte and many of your favorites. Ala carte options available for both brunch and Dinner. Reserve now…outdoor seating available.
Valid from 03-27-2013 to 03-31-2013

Southwest NY
301 South End Avenue
(212) 945-0528 | www.southwestny.com

Join Southwest NY for Easter food and drink specials!  Entree menu will feature items such as Oven-Roasted Lamb Chops w/ Baby Carrots, Fingerling Potatoes and Mint Sauce ($22) and Red Snapper w/ Sauteed Spinach and Truffle Mashed Potatoes ($20). For dessert, try the Coconut Cake with Tropical Salsa ($7.50).  Or just swing by for a few Easter cocktails such as the Chocolate Easter Egg Martini ($10) and the Framboise Spritzer ($8).
Valid on 03-31-2013

 

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Lights On…In Lower Manhattan

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

By Kelly Rush

In this edition of Lights On, we have food for the body, food for the soul, and piquant cocktails that would make the worst day a distant memory.  Lower Manhattan is just starting to wake up from its hibernation, Punxsutawney Phil is hiding from potential lawsuits, and we’re looking forward to seeing what’s around the corner.

El Toro - 69 New Street
(212) 363-3900

Why did Mike Tempera, owner of the Grotto Pizzeria, decide to open a Mexican restaurant right next door to his Italian eatery? “Straight up challenge,” he said. “I’m an Italian guy running a Mexican joint.” Tempera joined forces with Carlos Correa, a MarkJoseph Steakhouse alum, and together, they’re creating Mexican specialties such as quesadillas, burritos, and tortas. A selection of various hamburgers is available for the occasional customer who wanders in and discovers he’s not in the mood for south-of-the-border cuisine.

Tempera is taking the same formula that has made the Grotto a 30-year staple in the community, and applying it to El Toro: “If you own a business, be there. Mom and Dad are in the house.” And everything is being made from scratch, because people know the difference between fresh and frozen, he said.

Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen – 20 John Street
(212) 528-9922

Just across the street from the newly refurbished Corbin building sits Lower Manhattan’s newest Thai establishment. Aroy Dee is serving an express lunch for $8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with dishes such as Thai fried rice, pork panang and pad see ew. They also offer a variety of curries, wok dishes and soups. The house specials include a pumpkin chicken curry and a rambutan duck curry. To top it off try a lemongrass, lychee or coconut juice for $3.

The Dead Rabbit – 30 Water Street
(646) 422-7906 | www.deadrabbitnyc.com

One moment, Sean Muldoon was creating cocktails at a hotel in Northern Ireland, the next, he was standing over an unmarked grave in Greenwood Cemetery toasting one of bartending’s forefathers, and the moment after that, he found himself opening up Lower Manhattan’s newest cocktail bar.  Read more…

DeRose Method Tribeca – 55 Murray Street
(646) 535-5057 | www.derosetribeca.org

This new studio aims to treat the whole person, says Ricardo Soares, who moved here from Portugal to open a branch on Murray Street. The practice, which combines flexibility and strength exercises with nutrition, focus and concentration techniques, was originally founded by Sergio DeRose. Practitioners have since opened studios throughout the world.

Soares said the method seeks to enhance an individual’s performance in both day-to-day tasks and improve overall quality of life. Beginners can start with an introductory course and then move on as their ability and schedule allows.

Details – 78 Nassau Street

Details has a wide range of women’s apparel – from shoes to accessories –  for a very reasonable price. With dresses suitable for work or your day off and shoes that are both comfortable and stylish, Details has the variety to keep pace with a busy Manhattan lifestyle.  And for those of you who are fascinated with purses, they have a great handbag collection as well.

Go! Go! Curry – 12 John Street
(212) 406-5555 | www.gogocurryusa-ny.com

This Japanese curry spot keeps it simple and quick. Described as Japanese comfort food, Go Go serves chicken katsu, shrimp and sausage curry in several sizes and with several varieties of sides, including rakkyo, or baby onions, and natto, a fermented soybean dish. Since “go” means “5” in Japanese, the restaurant is offering specials on the 5th, 15th and 25th of every month.

Closings:
Rainbow – 40 Fulton Street

For more information on retailers in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com – where you can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance mobile app, available for download here

Specials for St. Paddy’s Day

Thursday, March 14th, 2013

This Sunday, March 17th, head to Lower Manhattan and join in on the festivities celebrating St. Patrick’s Day! Here are a few specials you might want to check out:

Saint Patrick’s Day Frozen Yogurt Special

Strawberry Fields Frozen Yogurt
50 Fulton Street
(212) 300-4311
www.strawberryfieldsyogurt.com

On March 17th, you can buy 1 frozen yogurt and get a 2nd frozen yogurt for half off when you mention the Downtown Alliance. You must mention the Downtown Alliance to receive this deal.
Valid only on 03-17-2013

St. Patrick’s Whiskey Feast

The Dead Rabbit
30 Water Street
(646) 422-7906
www.deadrabbitnyc.com

Join in the St. Patrick’s Day festivities at The Dead Rabbit – featuring a selection of $10 Jameson Black Barrel cocktails & beer, along with complimentary beef stew, live Irish music and traditional tap dancing.  Festivities start at 5pm.
Valid only on 03-17-2013

St Patrick’s Day Extended Happy Hour

Blue Planet Grill (BPG)
120 Greenwich Street
(212) 571-1700
www.bpgnyc.com

Blue Planet Grill will be extending their happy hour on St Patrick’s Day from 5:00pm – 11:00pm
Valid only on 03-17-2013

St Patrick’s Day “Gaff Hooley Cocktail” Special

Liquid Assets
@ the Millenium Hilton Hotel
55 Church Street
(212) 693-2001
www.newyorkmillenium.hilton.com

The Liquid Assets lounge, located in the lobby of the Millenium Hilton, is offering their special “Gaff Hooley Cocktail” to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. This limited-time signature cocktail features both Bourbon and Bailey’s and is as green as a four-leaf clover! Enjoy it for 30% off their usual signature cocktails price.
Valid only on 03-17-2013

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Hat Tip to a Rabbit

Wednesday, March 13th, 2013

Lower Manhattan’s New Cocktail Bar Nods to Gritty Gangs and Specialty Pours

Sean Muldoon, owner of The Dead Rabbit, left his native Ireland to bring innovative mixed drinks to Water Street

One moment, Sean Muldoon was creating cocktails at a hotel in Northern Ireland, the next, he was standing over an unmarked grave in Greenwood Cemetery toasting one of bartending’s forefathers, and the moment after that, he found himself opening up Lower Manhattan’s newest cocktail bar.

It seems a bit of a whirlwind now, but the story of how The Dead Rabbit came to be is as New York as it gets—a couple of immigrants came with a dream and fought long and hard for it.

Water Street’s new hot spot is high-concept-meets-rough-Irish-roots, and speaks of a day in the mid-19th Century when gangs (including its namesake) roamed New York City streets and stole everything from pocket-watches to elections. The bar also earned a prestigious nod recently when New York Magazine named it “Best Everyman Bar” in its “Best Of” series.

Before the Rabbit’s bartenders started pouring libations with ingredients most New Yorkers have never heard of, Muldoon and his partner Jack McGarry needed a ticket to America . They were a Sloe Gin Fizz missing its fresh-squeezed lemon. Enter the “regular customer.”

The pair had been working together at the Merchant Hotel in Belfast, and had earned it a heap of awards for their innovative drinks, Muldoon remembered as he sat in the Rabbit’s upstairs lounge. He was managing the hotel bar when a customer with connections to Wall Street became something of a familiar face.

The customer requested a special drink, something he couldn’t get anywhere else, and he was treated to a “Mr. Harrison,” a refreshing concoction Muldoon had created that was half Mai Tai and half Mojito. The drink impressed, and over time, the same customer became one of Muldoon’s biggest fans.

“He saw something in us,” Muldoon said. “He couldn’t believe we were in Belfast and had a global reputation.” So he offered to invest in the duo.

A little more time passed and Muldoon found himself on a cocktail pilgrimage to New York. Like the journeys of the faithful to the tombs of the saints, bartenders visit the old haunts of their mixology forefathers, and drink their signature drinks.

This particular pilgrimage was dedicated to legendary barman Harry “The Dean” Johnson. Muldoon stood over Harry’s grave at Greenwood and then remembered something—the “regular customer” should be coming back soon to New York. He sends him a text. In fact, the customer’s having a drink over at Harry’s Café and Steak. He invites Muldoon over, brokers an introduction with the owners, and next thing Muldoon knows, he’s working at Harry’s. In a fitting twist, it turns out Mr. Johnson used to pour drinks at the very spot where Harry’s now sits.

Muldoon spent the next couple years making connections and hammering out his plan for a unique cocktail establishment. He envisioned a place that would pay homage to Manhattan’s Irish roots, the specialty cocktail of yore and yet appeal to a modern taste and sensibility. It also had to work with the building in which they wanted to base the Rabbit, 30 Water Street. The 18th century building had the history he wanted and it was situated on a stretch of Water that he loved.

An antique cash register sits at the bar at The Dead Rabbit, a new cocktail bar at 30 Water that pays homage to Lower Manhattan’s roots.

He had looked at several different neighborhoods, including the Flatiron and Chinatown, before setting his sights on Lower Manhattan. “There was an entire bartender movement down here between Broadway and City Hall,” he said. “I knew it had an Irish connection and a cocktail connection.”

He fell in love with the area and the real estate, and McGarry, who had also come to New York, did too. They used to gaze at the building at night, imagining it full of their patrons, a ragtime piano player at the bar.

“There were some dark days, but we couldn’t allow ourselves to believe it couldn’t happen in this building,” he said.

The Dead Rabbit offers 72 drinks—of which only 18 are pre-made—including punches, flips, possets, fizzes, smashes, toddies and absinthe concoctions.  McGarry curated the selection from recipes more than 100 years old and updated them to fit the modern palate.

References to John Morrissey, the leader of the Dead Rabbits and a legendary figure in New York politics, can be found everywhere from the photos on the walls to the menu (which includes a special history lesson from Peter Quinn, a novelist and New York City chronicler.)

“You can’t do this anywhere else,” Muldoon said. “(The Dead Rabbit) belongs to New York.”

The Dead Rabbit

30 Water Street

(646) 422-7906

www.deadrabbitnyc.com

Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: The Exchange at the Setai

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

The Exchange at the Setai Wall Street has brought a new dining sensibility to the Financial District. Prepare for luxurious, yet serene surroundings, along with a menu influenced by an inventive new-American approach to food.

While building on The Setai’s striking décor, The Exchange strikes a keen balance between comfort and formality. Asian touches accent the dining room and its spaciousness is conducive to good conversation. In the kitchen, Executive Chef Josh Capone brings his hometown style of San Francisco-based contemporary American cuisine into play. Ingredients are locally sourced and seasonal. Flavors are bold, but never over-powering. As an experienced baker, his delicious breads and focaccia are made on premise.

The menu features both a la carte and prix fixe options for lunch and dinner. The three-course prix fixe menus are priced at $28 for lunch and $42 for dinner.

To finish a great experience, desserts are now under the guidance of former Aureole alum Alise Ciucci.

The Exchange at the Setai

40 Broad Street

(212) 809-3993

www.exchangewallstreet.com

Meet a Lower Manhattan Business: Ruchi

Wednesday, February 27th, 2013

Enjoy traditional north and south Indian dishes amidst simple brick-lined walls and festive hanging lanterns.  Ruchi means “taste” – and with fresh ingredients and authentic ground spices, it delivers!

The menu includes rogan gosh, exotic biryanis, spicy vindaloos, and a variety of kormas. For dessert, try the warm banana fritters with vanilla bean ice cream and honey.

And don’t forget to take advantage of the in-house lunch special: 50% off north Indian items.

Ruchi

120 Cedar Street

(212) 227-8454

www.ruchinyc.com

Valentine’s Day Deals

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013

Looking for that perfect something for that special someone?  Look no further than Lower Manhattan!

Lower Manhattan has everything you need to spread the love this Valentine’s Day. To make things even easier, we put together a list of some of the deals that are happening for this loving occasion.

Valentine’s Day Prix-Fixe

Blue Planet Grill (BPG)
120 Greenwich Street
(212) 571-1700
www.bpgnyc.com

4 Course Dinner with Bottle of House Red or House White Wine $75/person Creamy Tomato Soup , Poached Pear Salad , Lobster Risotto or Filet Mignon , Chocolate Mousse Cake.
Valid only on 02-14-2013

$100 off for Every $400 Purchase

William Barthman Jeweler
176 Broadway
www.williambarthman.com

This Valentine’s Day, William Barthman Jeweler offers many great deals on our fine watches and jewelry. You will get $100 off for every $400 purchase, with certain brands excluded. Also, our Kathrine Baumann Key Ring is on sale too – original price was $100, now we sell at $55 per piece.
Valid from 02-06-2013 to 03-06-2013

Special Valentine’s Day Inventory Clearance

DeNatale Jewelers
111 Broadway
(212) 349-8900
www.denatale.com

50% off all Waterford, Lladro and assorted giftware.* 10% or more off all jewelry collections.* Visit us in the lobby of 111 Broadway before February 15th 2013 to use this deal. DeNatale Jewelers – More of what you love…for less.
Valid from 02-05-2013 to 02-15-2013

*Offer excludes engagement rings, diamond studs and watches
*Offer available on in stock items only

Wall Street Jewelers Sale

14 Wall Street Jewelers
14 Wall Street
(212) 732-3788

All new beautiful and reasonably priced line of bracelets earrings and necklaces for that special someone. Look forward to seeing you!
Valid from 02-11-2013 to 02-18-2013

Get Special Added Discounts at Ray’s Jewelry for the month of February!!

Ray’s Jewelry Corp.
3 Hanover Square
(212) 425-2250

Receive an ADDITIONAL 15% OFF the sale price of any item in the store. Also receive an ADDITIONAL 15% payout on any old gold that is brought in to sell during the month of February. Layaways Accepted but discount cannot be applied to existing layaways.
Valid from 02-01-2013 to 03-01-2013

SALON SPECIALS

KK Salon
75 Maiden Lane
(212) 422-2680
www.kksalon.com

Looking for that last minute Beauty Blowout before your big night? Get a great blowout and receive 50% off any color and chemical services or treatments!
Valid from 02-14-2013 to 02-14-2013

Thread Eyebrow Salon
140 Nassau Street
(212) 608-9232
www.threadsalon.com

Two-for-one deal. Both people must be present at the same time. No stamps on loyalty card and cannot be combined with any other offer.
Valid only on 02-13-2013 and 02-14-2013

Tribeca Hair Studio NYC
98 Chambers Street
(212) 227-6116
www.tribecahairstudionyc.com

Happy Valentine’s Day – from all your friends at Tribeca Hair Studio NYC!! Get the ROYAL TREATMENT at our salon! For our QUEENS: A couple of highlight foils + blowout for $55. For our KINGS: A hot-towel shave + haircut for $30. Winter damage repair? Undo the damage caused by Old Man Winter. Come in for a wash, cut & blowout and receive a complimentary in Salon deep-conditioning treatment.
Valid from 02-04-2013 to 02-24-2013

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Conrad Hotel

Conrad New York Hotel
102 North End Avenue
(212) 945-0100
www.conradnewyork.com/specials-and-packages/valentines-day-package/

Experience the ultimate Romantic Valentine’s Day at the Conrad New York, with this lavish package for two which includes: Superior Riverview Suite, dinner for two at ATRIO Wine Bar|Restaurant, private helicopter tour, in-room floral arrangement, a bottle of wine or champagne & decadent French macarons.
Valid only on 02/14/2013.

Valentine’s Champagne & Dessert Cruise

New York Water Taxi
89 South Street
(212) 742-1969
www.nywatertaxi.com/tours/valentines

Grab someone special and join us for Valentine’s Day on the New York Water Taxi! Enjoy champagne and dessert as you take in the views of the NYC skyline. Each ticket automatically enters you in a drawing for an exclusive second date prize including a cruise, hotel accommodations and much more! Call 866.985.2542 to make reservations. For $5 off mention the code DD-VDAY.
Valid from 01-24-2013 to 02-13-2013

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Balloons from Battery Park Pharmacy

Battery Park Pharmacy
327 South End Avenue
(212) 912-0555
www.stores.healthmart.com/batteryparkpharmacy

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Balloons! We have mylar and latex. Mix’em up! We also offer free delivery (within the area)!
Valid from 02-01-2013 to 02-14-2013

Buy one get one free on all Valentine items (excluding candy)

Global Discount
145 Fulton Street
(212) 227-7775

Buy any one Valentine’s Day item, get one free. Excludes candy
Valid from 02-11-2013 to 02-15-2013

For Love and Money

Museum of American Finance
48 Wall Street
(212) 908-4110
www.moaf.org

Visit the Museum of American Finance with your sweetie during Valentine’s Week, and mention this Downtown Deal to receive two-for-one admission.
Valid from 02-12-2013 to 02-16-2013

2-for-1 Valentine’s Week Candy Sale

Museum of American Finance Gift Shop
48 Wall Street
(212) 908-4613
www.moaf.org

Mention this Downtown Deal to receive any two candy bars for the price of one at the Museum of American Finance Gift Shop during Valentine’s Week.
Valid from 02-12-2013 to 02-16-2013

Give the gift of health!

Magic Mix Juicery
102 Fulton Street
(646) 454-0680
www.magicmixjuicery.com

Give your special someone a healthy treat with 100% organic cold-pressed juices, gluten/dairy free, raw and vegan breakfast, salads, entrees and delicious desserts. Just mention “CUPID” and we will give you 10% off your purchase. Now that’s truly magical.
Valid from 02-11-2013 to 02-18-2013

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