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East End Listings
RESTAURANTS
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Angelica
Kitchen
Since 1976, this organic vegan
restaurant has been pleasing palates with a menu of ecologically grown
whole foods.
300 East 12th St., 212.228.2909,
www.angelicakitchen.com
Back Forty
Open for dinner and weekend brunch,
Savoy's little sister offers burgers and
other local options in a casual environment.
190 Ave B., 212.388.1990,
www.backfortynyc.com
Bar Milano
This sleek, marble-walled Gramercy
Park restaurant offers a contemporary
Milanese menu for breakfast, lunch,
dinner, and a lively late-night scene.
323 3rd Ave., 212.683.3035
Barbuto
Jonathan Waxman's West Village
lunch and dinner spot focusing on
rustic and comforting Italian-inspired
dishes backed by seasonal ingredients. 775 Washington St., 212.924.9700,
www.barbutonyc.com
Blue Hill/Blue Hill at Stone Barns
Under chef Dan Barber's guidance,
these sister restaurants celebrate local, seasonal ingredients, many
of which are grown and raised at the Stone Barns Center for Food and
Agriculture, a working farm 30 miles north of the city. 75 Washington
Pl., 212.539.1776,
www.bluehillnyc.com
Blue Smoke & Jazz Standard
This Gramercy Park restaurant offers a selection of regional pit barbecue
styles from across the country and jazz played by artists from around
the world.
116 East 27th St., 212.447.7733, www.bluesmoke.com
BR Guest restaurants
With 17 hospitality-focused restaurants
nationwide and more destinations in
the works, this dining group is one
of the most successful in the country.
www.brguestrestaurants.com
Cendrillon
Offering out-of-the-ordinary pan-
Asian fare for brunch, lunch and
dinner, this SoHo restaurant serves
Philippine specialties prepared
with greenmarket-fresh ingredients.
45 Mercer St., 212.343.9012,
www.cendrillon.com
'Cesca
This Upper West Sider showcases classical preparations of southern Italian
dishes using the finest meats and produce.
164 West 75th St., 212.787.6300,
www.cescanyc.com
Commerce
A former speakeasy, this West Village
restaurant has been restored to include
Art Deco details, and features a contemporary American menu.
50 Commerce St., 212.524.2301
Community Food & Juice
Locally sourced comfort food is on the
menu at this Morningside Heights café
serving breakfast, lunch and dinner
in an airy space with an eco-minded
design. 2893 Broadway, 212.665.2800,
www.communityrestaurant.com
Cookshop
From lauding its farmers on chalkboards to creating menus that capture
the flavors of what's in season, this
New American restaurant in Chelsea
encourages diners to explore the
bounty of local farms via their taste
buds. 156 10th Ave., 212.924.4440,
www.cookshopny.com
Del Posto
Housed in a grand space in Chelsea,
this restaurant offers a menu that
speaks to the history of Italian cuisine.
85 10th Ave., 212.497.8090,
www.delposto.com
Dinosaur BBQ
This Manhattan outpost of the Syracuse barbecue joint offers slow-smoked pork, brisket and all the trimmings in Harlem.
636 West 131st St., 212.694.1777,
www.dinosaurbarbque.com
Esca
Showcasing Italian coastal cooking,
the menu at this Theater District restaurant changes daily, incorporating
the best fish available, from the waters of the Mediterranean
to the Pacific and off the coast of Long Island.
402 West 43rd St., 212.564.7272,
www.ecsa-nyc.com
5 Ninth
Housed inside a Meatpacking District
brownstone, this minimalist-rustic restaurant offers an eclectic, greenmarket
driven menu. 59th Ave., 212.929.9460,
www.5ninth.com
Five Points
This NoHo spot offers seasonal Medinspired comfort food for brunch, lunch and dinner, in the relaxing dining room
or at the bustling bar. 31 Great Jones St., 212.253.5700,
www.fivepointsrestaurant.com
Giorgione Restaurant
Seafood, pasta and wood-fired pizzas
are specialties at this sleek SoHo
Italian restaurant with a custom-made
fireplace and a full-service oyster
bar. 307 Spring St., 212.352.2269,
www.giorgionenyc.com
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Gotham Bar
& Grill
Since 1984, this vast dining room has
drawn food lovers to taste chef Alfred
Portale's lofty New American creations.
12 East 12th St., 212.620.4020,
www.gothambarandgrill.com
Gramercy Tavern
The stylishly rustic ambience and warm hospitality at this classic American
tavern complements the contemporary cuisine, which is influenced by
fresh greenmarket ingredients.
42 East 20th St., 212.477.0777,
www.gramercytavern.com
The Harrison
Bold, seasonally inspired cuisine is the
trademark of this Tribeca restaurant offering a menu filled with American
and Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
355 Greenwich St., 212.274.9310,
www.redcatrestaurants.com
Hearth
This int imate restaurant serves Italian-influenced, locally sourced
New American cuisine
403 East 12th St., 212.602.1300,
www.restauranthearth.com
Hundred Acres
This SoHo restaurant specializes in seasonal New American cuisine inside
a warm, rustic space with glass doors that open onto the street.
38 MacDougal St., 212.475.7500,
www.hundredacresnyc.com
Il Buco
Committed to traditional methods and ingredients, this rustic, antiques-filled
spot offers Italian specialties for lunch
and dinner. 47 Bond St., 212.533.1932,
www.ilbuco.com
Inside Park at St. Bart's
Fine dining in a landmark church on Park Avenue, with diamond-in-the-rough
terrace accommodations from April to October, featuring sustainablility
initiatives, and culinary creativity, of chef Matthew Weingarten. Park
Ave. and 50th St., 212.593.3333,
www.insideparknyc.com
Little Giant
With just 35 seats and a tiny open kitchen, this Lower East Side spot
pulls its produce and artisanal ingredients from local shops and greenmarkets.
85 Orchard St., 212.226.5047,
www.littlegiantnyc.com
Little Owl
This diminutive West Village neighborhood restaurant boasts a bold Mediterranean
menu, comfort classics and a convivial atmosphere.
90 Bedford St., 212.741.4695 www.thelittleowlnyc.com
Lupa
This Roman trattoria in Greenwich Village offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere
and quality Italian fare at a moderate price
170 Thompson St., 212.982.5089 www.luparestaurant.com
Market Table
This new West Village establishment
serves local, seasonal American dishes
for lunch, dinner and brunch.
54 Carmine St., 212.255.2100, www.markettablenyc.com
Mas
To craft its daily changing New American menu, this intimate Greenwich
Village restaurant seeks out the freshest local ingredients.
39 Downing St., 212.255.1790,
www.masfarmhouse.com
Nick & Toni's Cafe
The Manhattan offshoot of the original
Hamptons location proffers thin-crust
pizza, Italian-style fish and chicken
seared in a wood-burning oven. 100
West 67th St., 212.496.4000, www.nickandtoniscafe.com
Prune
This tiny East Village space offers
imaginative New American preparations
for brunch, lunch and dinner.
54 East 1st St., 212.677.6221,
www.prunerestaurant.com
Red Cat
At Chelsea's neighborhood restaurant,
the inviting atmosphere sets the stage
for the American-inspired cuisine. 227
10th Ave., 212.242.1122, www.redcatrestaurants.com
Savoy
Located inside a SoHo townhouse, this longtime locavore palace offers
a serene dining experience and New American fare.
70 Prince St., 212.219.8570,
www.savoynyc.com
The Spotted Pig
Helmed by chef April Bloomfield, this West Village gastropub specializes
in seasonal British-Italian fare.
314 West 11th St., 212.620.0393,
www.thespottedpig.com
Telepan
Chef Bill Telepan punctuates his menu with greenmarket finds and a 700-bottle wine cellar at this New American restaurant near Lincoln Center. 72 West 69th St., 212.580.4300,
www.telepan-ny.com
Union Square Cafe
Restaurateur Danny Meyer's first
establishment, this New American
cafe is known for its delicious Italiana
accented menu, its comfortable
atmosphere and excellent hospitality.
21 East 16th St., 212.243.4020,
www.unionsquarecafe.com
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HOTEL RESTAURANTS
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Gemma Restaurant
This farmhouse trattoria in the
Bowery Hotel specializes in Italian
dishes and pizzas from a wood-fired
oven335 Bowery, 212.505.9100,
www.theboweryhotel.com
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CULINARY
EDUCATION
Astor Center
At this trio of downtown classrooms, visiting winemakers, chefs, farmers,
authors and travel experts gather to teach and discuss matters of good
taste. 399 Lafayette St., 212.674.7501,
www.astorcenternyc.com
City Food Tours & Events
Offering guided walks of the artisanal foods of the Lower East Side, NoLita
and an Upper West Side wine tour, as well as sustainable food coach trips.
212.535.TOUR, www.cityfoodtours.com
Culinary Insiders
Be the first to visit New York City’s hottest openings, and take
exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of the city’s top dining destinations
with this supper club for the food-obsessed. 212.330.9080,
www.culinaryinsiders.com
De Gustibus
Guest chefs from around the cit y
preside over the professional kitchen
inside this long-running cooking
school housed on Macy’s eighth floor.
151 West 34th St., 212.239.1652,
www.degustibusnyc.com
Foods of New York Tours
Providing culinary walking tours of
New York neighborhoods including
Greenwich Village, Chinatown and the
Meatpacking District. 212.209.3370,
www.foodsofny.com
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French Culinary
Institute
Prepare for an exciting life in the food industry in just six or nine
months at this hands-on culinary training ground in New York City. 462
Broadway at
Canal St., 888.FCI.CHEF, www.frenchculinary.com
Greenopia
Your local guide to green living, with
books on Los Angeles, San Francisco
and now New York City, listing ecofriendly retailers, services, and organizations.
www.greenopia.com
The New School
Bringing positive change to the world
through its students, this university
offers 70 graduate and undergraduate
degree programs, including food studies,
plus continuing education courses.
66 West 12th St., 212.229.5615,
www.newschool.edu
Stone Barns
A farm-to-table campus in Westchester
devoted to advancing community-based food production with year-round classes, programs and activities for adults, kids and school groups. 914.366.6200,
www.stonebarnscenter.org
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WINE SHOPS
Astor Wines &
Spirits
In this 11,000-square-foot NoHo store, connoisseurs and the newly initiated
alike can browse bottles of wine, sake and liquors. 399 Lafayette St.,
212.674.7500, www.astorwines.com
Columbus Circle Wines & Spirits
This third-generation family wine shop
focuses on great wine at down-to-earth
prices. 1802 Broadway, 212.247.0764,
www.columbuscirclewine.com
Italian Wine Merchants
Specializing in artisanal and smallbatch
wines from Italy, this shop houses an extensive Italian wine collection.
108 East 16th St., 212.473.2323,
www.italianwinemerchant.com
Le Dû's Wines
Personal service is the trademark of this West Village shop, home to an
eclectic mix of wines, spirits and sakes owner Jean-Luc Le Dû has
selected from around the world.
600 Washington St., 212.924.6999, www.leduwines.com
Moore Brothers Wine Company
With shops in New York and New Jersey, and an extensive blog, featuring small, artisan wine producers from France,
Italy, and Germany 33 East 20th St., 212.375.1575 moorebrothersblogs.com
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Pasanella &
Son
This South Street Seaport shop stocks
more than 400 wines, plus glassware
and accessories, and offers weekly tastings.
115 South St., 212.233.8383,
www.pasanellaandson.com
Pour
This Upper West Side wine shop groups bottles by style rather than region
and its knowledgeable staff advises customers about food pairings.
321 Amsterdam Ave., 212.501.7687,
www.pourwines.com
Sea Grape Wine Shop
This West Village oenophile favorite
features moderately priced, hard-to-find small winery bottlings and popular
Thursday night tastings. 512 Hudson St., 212.463.7688,
www.seagrapewines.com
Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spirits
In business for more than 70 years, this venerable service-oriented wine
shop now occupies a three-f loor, 9,000-sqf space, offering thousands
of bottles at a variety of price ranges. 212.838.7500
www.sherry-lehmann.com
67 Wines & Spirits
This Lincoln Center-area merchant stocks more than 10,000 wine labels,
and its friendly and knowledgeable staff
can help you find just the right bottle.
179 Columbus Ave., 212.724.6767,
www.67wine.com
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WINE
TASTING CHARTERS & EVENTS
Classic Harbor
Line
Unique, professionally led wine tastings
for corporate, private, or holiday events
aboard the yacht Manhattan.
Chelsea Piers, Pier 59, West 18th St.
& the Hudson River, 212.627.1825,
www.sail-nyc.com
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HUDSON
VALLEY WINERIES
Brotherhood Winery
America's oldest winery in the heart
of the Hudson Valley offering tours,
tastings and a spectacular
underground cellar. 845.496.3661,
www.brotherhoodwinery.net
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CALIFORNIA
WINERIES
Bonterra
This certified organic winery in
Mendocino County, California, produces
world-class wines, including sauvignon blanc,
chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon.
707.237.3461, www.bonterra.com
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BREWERIES
Blue Point Brewing
Company
Using a brick kettle under a direct
flame, this Long Island microbrewery
crafts a selection of beers including
Pale Ale and the seasonal
Octoberfest brew. 631.475.6944,
www.bluepointbrewing.com
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SPIRITS
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Compass Box
Handcrafted, small batch Scotch
whiskies in distinctive and original
styles with names—the Peat Monster
and Hedonism—as memorable as the
drink. compassboxwhisky.com
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Woodford Reserve
An award-winning, small-batch,
premium bourbon crafted in the
heart of Kentucky’s bluegrass region.
www.woodfordreserve.com
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COFFEE
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Bodum
For the design-conscious epicure, Bodum offers its signature streamlined coffeemakers and accessories, kitchen- and tableware. www.bodum.com
Café
La Semeuse
Starting with a taste test in a Manhattan café over 20 years ago,
this special coffee roasted at high altitudes has been quietly surprising
and satisfying coffee drinkers with a smooth and full-bodied cup that’s
never bitter. 800.242.6333 or www.CafeLaSemeuse.com/ediblenyc
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Jack’s
Stir Brew Coffee
Starting with organic, shade-grown, fair trade beans, these friendly Greenwich
Village and South Street Seaport coffee shops use a unique system that
stirs the grinds as the coffee brews, producing an exceptionally smooth
cup of joe. 212.929.0821, www.jacksstirbrew.com
Porto Rico
Importing Co.
Established more than 100 years ago, these downtown emporiums offer hundreds
of coffees and teas from around the world, including organic and fair
trade varieties. 201 Bleecker St., 800.453.5908, www.portorico.com
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CHOCOLATE
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Vere
Chocolate
Using sustainably grown, pesticide-free cocoa beans, this Manhattan-based
chocolate maker crafts all-natural truffles, caramels, bars and brownies
without refined sugar. www.veregoods.com
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BAKERIES
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City
Bakery
Pretzel croissants, cookies, tarts, hot chocolate and exceptional prepared
foods are crafted daily at this Union Square-area institution. 3 West
18th St., 212.366.1414, www.thecitybakery.com
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Sullivan
St. Bakery
Known for its Italian breads handcrafted using a unique slow fermentation
method, this bakery offers loaves of pugliese and ciabatta, as well as
pizzas and sweet treats. 533 West 47th St., 212.265.5580, www.sullivanstreetbakery.com
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BUTCHERS
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O.
Ottomanelli & Sons
This family-run traditional butcher shop in Greenwich Village, offers
dry-aged beef, sausage and game. 285 Bleecker St., 212.675.4217, www.ottomanelli.com
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MEAT
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8
O’clock Ranch
100 percent grassfed beef and lamb, and pastured pork. Organically and
humanely raised near the New York-Canada border. Offering a range of cuts
and a CSA.
877-755-1360, www.eightoclockranch.com
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Flying
Pigs Farm
Located in Washington County, this family farm raises rare heritage breeds
of pigs and sells pork at greenmarkets, online and at the farm. 518.854.3844,
www.flyingpigsfarm.com
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GROCERS
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Dean
& Deluca
Since 1977, this SoHo flagship emporium for cooking, eating and entertaining
has offered a marketplace of fine foods for the epicure. 560 Broadway
at Prince St., 212.226.6800 www.deandeluca.com
Eli’s
Manhattan
A 20,000-square-foot gourmet market with an on-site restaurant, café
and wine shop, this Upper East Side destination carries a wide selection
of ingredients, including breads, cheeses, prepared foods and specialty
items. 1411 3rd Ave., 212.717.8100, www.elismanhattan.com
Gentile’s
Market
Counting the mayor among its clientele, this circa-1927 Upper East Side
marketplace also offers a deli, catering, fresh produce and a full grocery.
1045 Madison Ave., 212.831.3470.
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Whole
Foods Market
The world’s leading organic and natural foods supermarket, with
five locations in New York City. www.wholefoodsmarket.com
Zabar’s
This landmark specialty foods emporium has been serving New York City
for more than 70 years, offering premium fish, cheeses, coffee, housewares
and more. 2245 Broadway, 800.697.6301, www.zabars.com
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SPECIALTY
FOODS
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Russ
& Daughters
A family operation since 1914, this Lower East Side “appetizing”
landmark is beloved for its selection of smoked and cured fish, caviar,
bread and sweets like babka and rugelach.179 East Houston, 212.475.4880,
www.russanddaughters.com
D. Coluccio
and Sons
This Italian foods importer in Bay Ridge has everything you could want
from the mother country, including combo pastas, olive oil, cheese, cured
meats and clientele who haven’t bothered to learn English. 1214-20
60th St., Brooklyn, 718.436.6700.
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Di
Palo’s Fine Foods
Little Italy lives! Fresh ricotta made daily, salumi, olive oil and hundreds
of other Italian specialties.
200 Grand St., 212.226.1033
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OPEN-AIR
MARKETS
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Greenmarkets
Serving New York City since 1976, these open-air farmers markets give
residents access to local farm-fresh produce, meats, seafood, cheeses,
baked goods and more. 212.788.7476,
www.cenyc.org/greenmarket
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Fulton
Stall Market
Vendors offer locally grown produce and prepared foods at this fresh food
marketplace seven days a week, year-round at the South Street Seaport.
www.thenewseaport.com
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FARMS
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Maxwells
Farm
The 45-acre vegetable farm in Changewater, New Jersey, that has become
a Greenmarket favorite at Union Square (Mon), Dag Hammarskjöld (47th
& 2nd) (Wed) and Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn (Sat). 908.689.5200, Farmax@bellatlantic.net
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Red
Jacket Orchards
Located in the Finger Lakes region, this family-run orchard is known for
its quality fresh ciders and juices as well as apples, stone fruits, fruit
pies and pastries. 315.781.2749,
www.redjacketorchards.com
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CHEESE
& DAIRY
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Evans
Farmhouse Creamery
This certified organic, family-operated upstate creamery produces cream-on-top
milk and yogurt from its pasture-fed Jersey cows. 607.334.5339
Murray’s
Cheese
This Greenwich Village landmark with an outpost in Grand Central offers
artisanal cheeses from around the globe, plus tastings, tours of the underground
cheese caves, and educational classes. 888.MY.CHEEZ,
www.murrayscheese.com
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Ronnybrook
Farm Dairy
This Hudson Valley family farm offers old-fashioned cream-on-top milk,
butter, yogurt, cheese and ice cream at its Chelsea Market storefront
and beyond. 518.398.8000, www.ronnybrook.com
Saxelby Cheesemongers
This Lower East Side shop offers a premium selection of American farmstead
cheese, with a focus on artisan cheeses from the American Northeast. Essex
Street Market, 212.228.8204,
www.saxelbycheese.com
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ARTISANAL
FOODS
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Alto
Adige
Bordered by mountains, this small region in northern Italy draws on both
the Alpine and Mediterranean traditions to craft cured ham and cheeses
of exceptional quality.
www.speckaltoadigeigp-asiagodop.com
Doughnut Plant
Artisanal doughnuts made with seasonal fruits and unique glazes, available
at the Lower East Side headquarters and elsewhere. 379 Grand St., 212.505.3700,
www.doughnutplant.com
Fizzy Lizzy
The Manhattan-based maker of eight, refreshing natural juice spritzers
with no added sugar or corn syrup. 800.203.9336, www.fizzylizzy.com
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Heritage
Foods USA
Dedicated to preserving heritage foods and making them available to all
Americans by promoting genetic diversity, small family farms and a traceable
food supply. 212.980.6603, www.heritagefoodsusa.com
Organic Valley
Farmer-owned since 1988, this cooperative of organic family farms now
produces dairy, eggs, juice, meat, soy and vegetables. 888.444.6455,
www.organicvalley.coop
Widow’s
Hole Oyster Co.
Located on Peconic Bay on the eastern end of Long Island, Widow’s
Hole cultivates and harvests oysters for same-day delivery to New York
City. 631.477.3442,
www.widowsholeoysters.com
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BOOK
STORES
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Kitchen
Arts & Letters
The country’s largest food and wine bookstore, it stocks more than
12,000 titles and offers access to out-of-print books to assist food professionals,
scholars and the general public. 1435 Lexington Ave, 212.876.5550,
www.kitchenartsandletters.com
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CATERERS
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The
Cleaver Company
This longtime green caterer produces a wide range of events with menus
showcasing the region and the season; visit their Chelsea Market organic
eatery. 428 West 16th St., 212.741.6623, www.cleaverco.com
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Great
Performances
Whether catering for a 50-seat dinner party or a corporate event for 10,000,
this creative and passionate caterer operates concessions from Gracie
Mansion to Lincoln Center and now has its own Hudson Valley farm. 304
Hudson St., 212.727.2424,
www.greatperformances.com
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FOOD
BLOGS
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Serious
Eats
An online community focused on food and drink, this blog covers food news,
recipes, restaurants and more.
www.seriouseats.com
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COOKWARE
& KITCHEN SUPPLIES
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Viking
For the gourmet home cook, Viking manufactures ranges, refrigerators,
cutlery, cookware and more.
www.vikingrange.com
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ENVIRONMENT
& FOOD COMMUNITY
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City
Harvest
Since 1982, the world’s first and New York City’s only food
rescue program, whose fleet of trucks and volunteers link the city’s
hungry with 20 million pounds of food rescued from restaurants, greenmarkets,
farms and grocers each year. 575 Eighth Avenue, 4th Floor, 917.351.8700,
www.cityharvest.org
Environmental
Defense Fund
For more than 40 years, this 500,000-member nonprofit has worked to protect
the environmental rights of current and future generations, focusing on
clean air and water, healthy food chains, and ecosystem restoration. www.edf.org
Food Bank
for New York City
Founded in 1983, the Food Bank is one of the largest food banks in the
country, helping to provide 250,000 free meals daily for New Yorkers who
would otherwise go hungry. 212.566.7855, www.foodbanknyc.org
Heifer International
Building stronger communities in the U.S. and worldwide since 1944, Heifer
is a humanitarian organization that seeks to end hunger and increase self-reliance
using livestock, training and participants’ agreement to pass along
their knowledge to other families in need. 800.422.0474, www.heifer.org
Just Food
Working to develop a sustainable food system in the New York City area,
Just Food builds partnerships between rural family farms, urban gardeners
and New York neighborhoods through Community Supported Agriculture and
education. 210 East 51st St., 212.645.9880, www.justfood.org
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Long
Island Wine Council
With 40 member wineries, this industry association is dedicated to the
promotion and development of Long Island’s premium wine producers.
631.369.5887, www.liwines.com
Pear Bureau
Confirmed pear enthusiasts or novices looking to learn more about this
delicious, sweet and juicy fruit can find recipes, nutritional information
and the history of each variety carefully cultivated in the United States.
usapears.com
Pride of NY
Promoting the sale of food grown and processed within New York State,
from farmstead cheese to maple syrup, from grassfed meats to fresh-made
pastas. www.prideofny.com
Slow Food
NYC
The New York City chapter of Slow Food, an international organization
focused on celebrating regional food traditions at a slower pace, is dedicated
to a food system that is good, clean and fair. www.slowfood.com
New York Restoration
Project
Founded by Bette Midler, this nonprofit organization is dedicated to creating
and restoring parks and community gardens throughout New York City. 254
West 31st St., 212.333.2552, www.nyrp.org
Uncork New
York
From Finger Lakes rieslings to Long Island cabernet francs to Hudson Valley
dessert wines, the New York Wine and Grape Foundation encourages New Yorkers
to drink from their own backyard.
www.newyorkwines.org
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FOOD
& RESTAURANT CONSULTANTS
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Karp
Resources
Designed to help clients grow their food and agriculture businesses, this
boutique consulting firm believes that “good food is good business.”
631.765.9406,
www.karpresources.com
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BANKS
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First
Pioneer Farm Credit
A full-service financial provider for agriculture businesses, First Pioneer
offers mortgages, tax planning, consulting, insurance and more.
www.firstpioneer.com
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REAL
ESTATE
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General
Growth Properties/Seaport Marketplace
On Pier 17, the Seaport Marketplace is a landmark of Lower Manhattan,
with historic buildings and a shopping center set on cobblestone streets
with a view of sailing ships on the East River. General Growth Properties
has proposed a redevelopment plan that will reconnect the Seaport to Lower
Manhattan, drawing local residents and visitors alike. www.thenewseaport.com
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PUBLIC
RELATIONS
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Lieblein
Associates
Using a mix of public relations, marketing, branding and events, this
full-service communications agency delivers high-impact campaigns with
measurable results. 631.447.9600,
www.liebleinassociates.com
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GIFT
SHOPS
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Pylones
Since 1985, makers of gifts that excite, educate, and inspire smiles,
from houseware and kitchen to garden and stationary.
69 Spring St., 842
Lexington Ave.,
49 Grove St. #2, and Grand Central Terminal Shuttle Passage.
www.pylones-usa.com,
212.431.3244
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TRANSPORTATION
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Zipcar
The world’s largest car sharing and car club provider with a range
of hybrid and standard cars throughout New York City waiting for day trips
or weekend getaways. 866.4ZIPCAR,
www.zipcar.com
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CLOTHING
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Eileen
Fisher
Clothing that invites every woman to express her own style. 800.445.1603,
www.eileenfisher.com
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EAST END LISTINGS
WINERIES
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Bedell
Cellars
This North Fork winery produces merlot, Bordeaux-style blends and a special
Artist Series; Bedell also grows and produces gewürztraminer, cabernet
franc and chardonnay under the Corey Creek Vineyards label. 631.734.7537,
www.bedellcellars.com
Channing Daughters
This small, artisanal Bridgehampton winery, growing 25 acres of vines,
crafts a variety of single- and multiple-varietal wines using a blend
of traditional methods and experimentation. 631.537.7224,
www.channingdaughters.com
Paumanok Vineyards
Founded in 1983, this estate winery produces premium chardonnay, riesling,
sauvignon blanc, chenin blanc, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc
and petit verdot. 631.722.8800, www.paumanok.com
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Peconic
Bay Winery
One of the first vineyards on the North Fork, Peconic Bay produces hand-harvested,
estate-grown wines including chardonnay, riesling and cabernet franc.
631.734.7361,
www.peconicbaywinery.com
Raphael
Piloted by pioneering Long Island winemaker Richard Olson-Harbich, this
Italian-style estate of the Petrocelli Family in Peconic aims to create
the region’s finest merlot. 631-765-1100, www.raphaelwine.com
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RESTAURANTS
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The
Old Mill Inn
In the heart of North Fork wine country, this waterfront destination built
in 1820 features fresh, local seafood and produce.
631-298-8080,
www.theoldmillinn.net
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Scrimshaw
A blending of classic culinary techniques with Asian and global influences
on Greenport’s working waterfront.
631-477-8882,
scrimshawrestaurant.com
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REALTORS
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The
Jerry Cibulski Team
A group of local realtors committed to providing a new real estate experience
among the wineries, farm stands and beaches of the North Fork of Long
Island. 631.404.2507,
yournorthforkagent.com
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Corcoran
New York City’ largest residential real estate firm with offices
from Manhattan to Montauk and down to Palm Beach. 631.725.4926, corcoran.com
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ACCOMMODATIONS
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Red
Barn B&B
An astronomically—and gastronomically—focused 1877 farmhouse
in the heart of North Fork wine country. 631.722.3695, redbarnbandb.com
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