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Looking for a great spot to enjoy some yummy 4th of July grub? No worries – Downtown has got you covered, whether you are looking for a quick bite to eat, or for something unique and fancy. Here our top five picks to enjoy this weekend!
Black Tap: Craft Burgers & Beers
This hefty sandwich restaurant is definitely one you won’t want to pass up on the 4th. With popular sandwiches from their menu such as the chorizo burger with jalapeños and blue-cheese topped with steak au poivre, you will be so full you can’t come back for more; but will simply want to.
Location is on 529 Broome St.
Patrons can also follow Black Tap on social media to view their artsy food pictures as well. (Facebook and Instagram)
This American-themed restaurant is the perfect atmosphere to spend Independence day, and they will be offering a special 4th of July menu for patrons to choose items from. With classic American food items such as BBQ Smoked Brisket and Fried Chicken, you can also get interesting items that satisfy everyone’s taste buds such as the Little Oyster Sandwich and Rabbit Pot Pie.
Location is in Soho on 131 Sullivan St.
This authentic Italian pizzeria is where Naples and New York meet. Rosario and Pasquale bring the most authentic Neapolitan pizza for patrons to try and love.
Location is in Greenwich Village on 48 E 12th St.
Patrons can follow Ribalta on social media such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This food flea market that is open outdoors daily at South Street Seaport offers a variety of delicious foods for locals and visitors. Vendors range from classic New York favorites such as Ramen Burgers, all the way to unique items you wouldn’t normally get on a daily basis such as schnitzel sandwiches for you German food lovers.
Location in the Financial District in South Street Seaport on 11 Fulton St.
Patrons can follow Smorgasburg on social media such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Delmonico’s and Delmonico’s Kitchen
Delmonico’s located on 56 Beaver St. (at South William), is a fancier option for the 4th, but if that’s what you were looking for then this is the perfect place to visit downtown. With cooked to perfection steak, you won’t want to grill for the 4th ever again.
Delmonico’s Kitchen, located on 207 West 36th St., is a more relaxed and casual dining area. With items such as Pan Roasted Gianone chicken “Marengo,” wild salmon,and colossal shrimp, you can definitely be a foodie for the night and enjoy some quality food for the 4th.
Patrons can also follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
by- Albany Reed