MEET 33RD STREET
What better way to kick off a Manhattan Sideways day than with an early morning half-pound pastrami sandwich alongside some potato latkes? The 2nd Ave Deli may have lost the accuracy of its name when it moved to 33rd in 2007, but it certainly did not lose the traditional excellence accrued over decades in its original location.
Leaving the deli, we were surrounded by culinary delights on the opposite side of the street. Lined up, one right after the other are Cask (American), Nomado (Japanese), Le Parisien (take a wild guess), S’Mac (mac n’ cheese), and Sapori (Italian). What an array of choices for the denizens of the block, whether dining out, or eating in. And then there is Middle Branch, a cocktail bar infused with sophistication.
Quality House Wines is a city institution that I knew little about until I serendipitously spoke with the owner. The pedigree of the shop is impeccable, their wines deluxe. Continuing west, there is no shortage of fare surrounding Madison Square Garden for steak-hungry sports fans with Wolfgang’s and Nick and Stef’s standing out in particular. Nelly Spillane’s, Rattle N Hum, Legends, Foley’s, Jack Dempsey’s, Feile, Stout, and Blarney Rock have led to the coining of the phrase Irish Pub Way for a section of 33rd Street that runs from Fifth to Seventh Avenues. READ MORE.