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Eat and drink up and down the High Line at the best restaurants and bars on the west side from Gansevoort to 34th Street.
Written by Alyson Penn & Claire Zahm
Written by: Amber Sutherland-Namako
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The High Line, Manhattan’s elevated green space that slinks up Manhattan’s west side from Gansevoort to 34th Street, is an excellent NYC attraction any time of year, and walking its mile-and-a-half stretch is an especially lovely way to work up an appetite in the fall. Happily, eating and drinking options abound from its southern end near the Whitney Museum of American Art all the way up to Husdon Yards.
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Best restaurants near the High Line
- Chelsea
The scenic offshoot of East Village mainstay Hearth has a nice swath of seats outside, cheese and charcuterie plates suitable for sharing and more substantial bites like BLTs and braised pork sandwiches for those times when after-work drinks carry into dinner.
- Spanish
- Midtown West
An excellent destinationnear the High Line’s northernmost point, Spanish Diner is one of five fabulous eating and drinking options at Mercado Little Spain. This one’s an Iberian all-day restaurant with oodles of egg dishes, snacks, sandwiches and $6 drinks during sangria hour on Monday-Thursday from 3pm-6pm.
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- Chelsea
Chef/partner Ayesha Nurdjaja’s follow-up to the wildly popular Shuka in Soho just opened this past July, and it’s already as buzzy as the original. Tables are hard to come by, but you can still grab a spot outside of primetime hours to dig into salt cod dip, grape leaves, joojeh chicken and steak kebab along with beer, wine and spritzers.
- Lounges
- Meatpacking District
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Large enough for you and all your closest friends’ closest friends, the ground-level bar at The Standard serves German bites like Bavarian pretzels, sausages and späetzle year-round, and things get especially festive for Oktoberfest, which runs through October 31. Expect live music, visiting brewery pop-ups and special menus.
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- West Village
This relatively recent revival of the Sex and the City-era classic is just about as buzzy as the original, but with a whole stretch of sidewalk seats beyond its gleaming white-tiled, mirrored dining room, your chance of nabbing a spot is a little better. As before, French hits fill the menu, with plenty of wine and co*cktails to sip after your verdant stroll.
- American
- Chelsea
price 2 of 4
Cookshop offers an ideal combination of great American food, warm hospitality and inviting design in Chelsea. Its seasonal menu presently includes salads, sandwiches, seafood, pizza and pasta options for practically any palate.
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- Spanish
- Chelsea
price 4 of 4
This flashy Spanish restaurant has a limestone grotto with a water wall and a candlelit garden beneath a retractable roof. The small plates on its taps-style menu are boldly flavored and actually portioned to share.
- American
- West Village
price 2 of 4
This restaurant and bakery is lauded for its fresh loaves and pastries. Take a brunch detour before your walk and order challah French toast, Bennies, salmon plates and a “bodega” sandwich with bacon and chipotle on a house made biscuit.
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- Israeli
- Chelsea
price 2 of 4
Artisanal sesame-seed products are the focus of this Chelsea Market shop, with more than 30flavors of house-made halva as well as three types of freshly milled tahini. Enjoy high-quality Ethiopian Humera seeds—roasted and milled in small batches—in halva varieties like coffee and ginger, as well as twosesame-based spice blends and a tahini-and- goat’s-milk ice cream.
- Spanish
- Chelsea
price 1 of 4
Lingering over tapas is one of dining’s finest moments, and Tia Pol is as comfortable a place to do it as any. High stools surround the bustling bar where guests guzzle fruity sangria, and tables are topped with rounds and rounds of croquetas, pescado en adobo and chorizo al jerez.
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- Dive bars
- Midtown
price 2 of 4
There’s no need to ask permission to come aboard this lightship–the historic floating lighthouse only takes walk-ins. Head to Pier 66 and hit the deck before sunset for beautiful views, boozy beverages and very on the nose fried seafood snacks.
- Pizza
- Chelsea
price 1 of 4
The Chelsea outpost of Artichoke Basille’s, which started as a super popular pizza shop in the East Village in 2008, has an expanded menu and plenty of room to dine in. It also has some of the richest pies you’ll find in NYC, including the eponymous artichoke and fan-favorite crab varieties.
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- Pizza
- West Village
price 1 of 4
Munch on $10 Neapolitan-style pies, like marinara and cacio e pepe,at this fast-casual spot. You can take your time picking out which of the six options you want, since these affordable personal-size pizzas are ready in only 90 seconds.
Looking for a happy hour near the High Line?
Chelsea’s best bars include highbrow co*cktail parlors, laid-back pubs and one theatrical rooftop bar
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