1. ZZ's Clam Bar
8.4
169 Thompson St (at Houston), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 34 tips and reviews
Eater: The "Coffee" cocktail is made with two types of aged rum, creme de cacao, Campari, and a touch of Toby's Estate coffee, and it's served in a fancy porcelain teacup. Try the rum-based "Coconut" drink.
Time Out New York: Garnished with lavender and served in an antique teacup, ZZ’s coffee cocktail was one of 2013’s best drinks. Crème de cacao, aged rum, and Campari offer a coffeelike balance of sweet and bitter Read more.
Mark Egerman: Everything on the menu is incredible and there are no bad choices. Personal favorites include the Coffee, Pistachio, and Coconut cocktails. End your spectacular night by paying with Cover.
Chad Horner: you can get one of their popsicles dipped and then rolled in other toppings! pictured: banana dipped in peanut butter and rolled in cacao nibs and cookie crumbs
Celena Chan: A great refreshing summer treat-- a great selection of toppings (white chocolate chunks! cacao nibs!) If you're getting more than one topping, just get the all you can top deal for $1.99!
BuzzFeed: Chloe’s just uses fruit, water, and sugar to make its dairy-free soft serve flavors. So yes, it’s technically something you could feel OK about eating for breakfast. Also: pretzel cones!
3. MarieBelle
9.1
484 Broome St (btwn W Broadway & Wooster St), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · SoHo · 101 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Take a break from shopping at the Cacao Bar and sample the Mocha Hot Chocolate.
Kate Furman: Great place to buy chocolate gifts. Stop by the cacao bar in the back to grab a sipping chocolate.
Aleksey: A charming little chocolate shop. Come here for all your chocolate needs: hot chocolate, chocolate powder, chocolate bars and truffles. You wouldn't regret!
Liang Shi: Laptop friendly table in the front with lots of plugs. Can get full during the day. Cacao shakes and drinks are unique and very good.
Greg Tan: Part of the Max Brenner group, but with a strong focus on raw, cacao-based ingredients. Try the cloud, or an Iced Mocha (off menu). 🍫
Nicole Sweat: Dark hot chocolate with oat milk was so good and not too sweet!
@sloane: Pepper, salt, spices and teas - it all smells incredible! This is a new and welcome addition to the neighborhood.
Jason Gelman: Great selection of tea and spices. High quality stuff at very reasonable prices. $2 - $4 per oz of most teas.
Tea For Me Please: In addition to an extensive tea list, this place is a foodie's dream. They had every spice that you could think of and even some that I had never heard of. The owner was pleasant and knowledgeable. Read more.
8. Dolly Varden
8.0
302 W 51st St (btwn 8th and 9th Aves), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Hell's Kitchen · 8 tips and reviews
Manoj Kintali: Pretty great vibe, deco, music, food, brunch cocktails - can’t go wrong
Scott Foster: It was a debut for my latest #Remix tonite!! #DJSet #DuaLipa
Quenna Mabry: Go with your Besties
9. Lupa
8.2
170 Thompson St (btwn Bleecker & W Houston St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 232 tips and reviews
Halstead Property: They have a great white wine selection which we recommend pairing with their bavette cacao and pepe entrée. The formaggi cheese is just potent enough and not at all overwhelming
Marisa Tom: One of my all-time favorite Italian restos in NYC. Everything is good here. Try the seasonal dishes and of course, la saltimbocca.
ToryBurch: Mario Batali's menu is seasonal and full of family-style Italian dishes that taste like they've been passed down for generations.
Elvis Rodricks: Honeycomb with hot fudge, cacao and walnuts- a good treat on a humid day!
Lori Luo: This cafe and ice cream shop is the perfect place to unwind during the day or after dinner. Free WiFi is available, as are excellent ice cream flavors (Earl Grey, Pistachio, Currants & Cream).
Will Hou: try the gianduja ice cream
Victoria Mazzuki: Hands down, my favorite tea room in New York. Cozy atmosphere, reasonably priced afternoon tea, and very luxurious!~
Michael Kleinman: The "tea" (tea and five course lunch) was delicious! When you walk in it feels like you're in somebodys gorgeous elegant home. You're served on Lenox china & Wedgdewood flatware, definitely go again!
Jeremy Rafal: I'm a man and I enjoyed this place as well...not just for women guys...
13. The Bar
8.8
28 W 53rd St (5th Avenue), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 36 tips and reviews
cj fitzgerald: After dinner, have a cocktail at my favorite place in Manhattan (its both opulent and modern). Highly recommend the risotto, truffle sliders, and afternoon tea. In the summer, sit on the balcony.
Gary Toriello: Bring your platinum credit card Drinks are expensive. $24 for cocktails, $14 for a beer!
Tony Everett: Great Service, Great Drinks and Great Art!! ##Blokeapproved
14. Cosme
8.6
35 E 21st St (btwn Broadway & Park Ave S), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · Flatiron District · 278 tips and reviews
Kerry Eustice: It is all delicious! Duck carnitas, endive salad, razor clams all a must. For desert, everyone raves about the husk meringue (and it is v good) but we preferred the caramelised cacao butter.
Josephine Son: Gorgeous, sexy space! Amazing tapas-style Mexican, all done with a touch of elegance. My favs: burrata, lobster with mole, meringue with corn mousse! I may or may not have had 2 of the mousse!
Eater: Cosme is now being fueled by caffeine direct from Mexican espresso company Buna. Make sure to pair it with this bursting meringue bomb. Read more.
Margaret McConnell: Everything is organic and amazing. It's cheaper than Whole Foods. The staff knows their products & are always helpful & friendly! A++++!
Zachary Adam Cohen: Smells like hippies and amniotic fluid here. Their apple cider vinegar is fun for enemas. Watch out for blind gypsys. They steal ur wallet.
BluePrint: Standing ovation for Westerly Natural Market's convenient location and abundance of healthy treats. We love stopping in for a refreshing pre- or post- theatre BluePrintJuice!