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Hudson Square

Hudson Square. Local Cuisine and Nightlife. Sora Lella 300 Spring Street (between Hudson and Greenwich). Authentic Roman cuisine Daily happy hour features complimentary hors-d’oeuvres with the purchase of a drink. PJ Charlton

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Hudson Square

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  1. Hudson Square Local Cuisine and Nightlife

  2. SoraLella 300 Spring Street (between Hudson and Greenwich) • Authentic Roman cuisine • Daily happy hour features complimentary hors-d’oeuvres with the purchase of a drink

  3. PJ Charlton 549 Greenwich Street (corner of Charlton and Greenwich) • Opened in 1981 by Hudson Square native Phil Mouquinho • Hearty Northern Italian cooking in a close-knit, neighborhood setting.

  4. Giorgione 307 Spring Street (between Hudson and Greenwich) • Founded in 2001 by Dean & DeLuca co-founder Giorgio Deluca. • Features raw bar and pizza oven.

  5. La Sirene 558 Broome Street (between Varick and 6th) • Cozy BYOB bistro that offers seafood specialties from the south of France. • No corkage fee

  6. Ivo & Lulu 558 Broome Street (between Varick and 6th) • La Sirene’s neighbor, Ivo & Lulu is a French-Caribbean eatery. • Boasts a specialty dish of jerk duck leg confit. • BYOB. No corkage fee.

  7. Café Mae Mae 68 Vandam Street (between Varick and Hudson) • Operated by Hudson Square catering company Great Performances. • Features a wide selection of wines, as well as live music every Wednesday evening.

  8. Tauro Restaurant 284 Hudson Street (between Spring and Dominick) • Dominican breakfast and lunch spot popular among professionals who work on Hudson Street. • Specialties include beef stew and sweet plantains.

  9. 508 508 Greenwich Street (between Spring and Canal) • Cozy Spanish wine bar offering a wide selection of European cooking on candlelit tabletops.

  10. Dog Ear Tavern 333 Hudson Street (between Charlton and Vandam) • Catch the ballgame over a drink at this friendly bar and grill. • Features signature salads, sandwiches, and burgers for lunch.

  11. 1 Dominick Café 1 Dominick Street (at 6th Avenue) • Italian bar/restaurant that serves daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner. • Known throughout Hudson Square for its delicious paninis.

  12. Amelia’s Food Shop 110 Varick Street (corner of Varick and Broome) • A classic diner on Varick Street, Amelia’s is perfect for large orders and deliveries.

  13. Cody’s Bar & Grill 282 Hudson Street (between Spring and Dominick) • An unpretentious bar and grill with sweet potato fries that can’t be beaten.

  14. The Vandam Diner 12 Vandam Street (corner of Vandam and 6th Avenue) • Cozy diner on the corner of Vandam and 6th Avenue • Offers a speedy lunch and free wi-fi • Delicious Greek salads are a must-try

  15. Harbour Restaurant 290 Hudson Street (corner of Spring and Hudson) • A top restaurant in Hudson Square for fresh seafood. • Harbour provides eco-friendly cooking made from local ingredients.

  16. City Winery 155 Varick Street (between Spring and Vandam) • Manhattan’s first winery in 40 years, City Winery is the brainchild of Michael Dorf founder of The Bottom Line clubs. • Features a wine bar, full service restaurant, and a stage for live music performances.

  17. Emerald Pub 308 Spring Street (corner of Spring and Renwick) • Homely and spacious bar that offers friendly staff, two full service bars, bottle service and a burning fireplace perfect for any event.

  18. Antarctica Bar 287 Hudson Street (corner of Spring and Hudson) • Celebrating its 276th year of continuous business in 2009. • Established the same year that Guinness Stout was invented, Antarctica shares with that beverage a rich, dark history of intoxicating peasants and noblemen alike.

  19. Don Hill’s 511 Greenwich Street (corner of Spring and Greenwich) • Nondescript brick-wall exterior conceals a glitzy underground rock scene. • Features live rock from up-and coming bands as well as kitsch-themed dance parties.

  20. Greenhouse 150 Varick Street (corner of Vandam and Varick) • NYC’s first eco-friendly nightlife destination. • Bi-level 6000 square foot nightclub, lounge, and event space is built from recycled or recyclable materials. • L.E.E.D certified.

  21. Sounds of Brazil (S.O.B.’s) 204 Varick Street (corner of Varick and Houston) • S.O.B.’s has developed a reputation among artists and industry insiders as the place to check for trends and artists on the cusp of a breakthrough to the mainstream.

  22. Sway Lounge 305 Spring Street (between Hudson and Greenwich) • Features decor complete with domed ceilings, tiled walls and a candle-lit interior. • Part lounge, part club, Sway always stays at the forefront of music; mixing new sounds from all genres with rock-n-roll.

  23. Jazz Gallery 290 Hudson Street (corner of Spring and Hudson) • A not-for-profit cultural center for the youngest generation of professional jazz musicians. • The Gallery encourages established musicians to present new projects and collaborate with emerging artists in mentoring roles.

  24. HERE Theater 145 6th Avenue (corner of Dominick and 6th) • One of New York’s most prolific producing organizations since 1993 • The New York Times has called HERE “one of the most unusual arts spaces in New York and possibly the model for the cutting-edge arts spaces of tomorrow.”

  25. The Ear Inn 326 Spring Street (between Greenwich and Washington) • One of the oldest bars in New York City (est. 1817). • Its walls are lined with historic memorabilia from its speakeasy past, giving visitors a taste of the establishment’s rich background.

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