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Stone Street

Stone Street

This stretch of cobblestone, said to be the City's oldest paved street, is the setting for impeccably restored brick buildings full of vintage charm that hide all manner of establishments.

w established 1831 66 pearl financial district

FITNESS

  • Complete Body

  • Crunch

  • Equinox

  • Lucille Roberts

  • New York Health & Racquet Club

  • Planet Fitness

  • The New York Fitness Institute

  • The Pilatium

  • UFC Gym

HEALTH & BEAUTY

  • Candy Nail Salon

  • International Plaza Nails

  • Olga Salon & Spa

  • Shobha

  • The Spa at the Setal Club

  • Wall Street Bath and Spa

PARKS

  • Battery Park

  • Bowling Green Park

  • City Hall Park

  • Imagination Playground

  • South Cove Park

  • Zuccotti Park

MUSEUMS

  • 9/11 Memorial

  • Musuem of American Finance

  • Musuem of Jweish Hertiage

  • The Skyscraper Musuem

SHOP

  • Associated

  • Century 21

  • Jubilee Marketplace

  • La Petite Cave

  • New Amsterdam Market

  • South Street Seaport

  • Zeytuna

COFFEE

  • Fika

  • Le Pain Quotidien

  • Ground Central

  • Bean & Bean

  • Blue Spoon

  • Bluestone Lane

  • Cafe Gusto

  • Crepes Du Nord

  • Financier Patisserie

  • Jack's Stir Brew Coffee

  • Manon Cafe/Leonidas

  • Robusta Esoresso Bar

  • Takahachi Bakery

FOOD

  • Essen

  • Acqua at Peck Slip

  • Adrienne's Pizza Bar

  • Bin No. 220

  • BLT Bar & Grill

  • Delmonico's

  • Diwane Khaas

  • Harry's Cafe and Steak

  • Hudson Eats

  • Hummus and Pita Co.

  • Inatteso Pizza Bar

  • La Quenelle

  • Les Halles Downtown

  • Luke's Lobster

  • Magic Mx Juicery

  • Merchant's River House

  • Mulberry & Vine

  • Num Pang Sandwich Shop

  • Ruchi

  • Sweetgreen

  • Taqueria Nixtamalito

  • Terri NYC

  • The Capital Grille

  • The Cinnamon Snail

 

DRINKS

  • Fraunces Tavern

  • The Dead Rabbit

  • 121 Fulton Street

  • Bar Seven Five

  • Beckett's Bar & Grill

  • Beekman Beer Garden

  • Cowgirl SeaHorse

  • Fresh Salt

  • Mad Dog and Beans

  • Stone Street Tavern

  • The Full Shilling

  • The Growler Bites and Brews

  • The Iron Horse

  • The Pearl Room

  • The Woooly

  • Ulysses' Folk House

  • Vintry Wine and Whiskey

New Amsterdam Market

New Amsterdam Market

As a gathering of purveyors, New Amsterdam Market will heighten the selection, quality, and availability of Regional foods, fostering increased demand, production, and supply. In time, the food system centered by the market will sustain viable, reciprocal relationships between cities, fisheries, and farms.

Near By Transportation

Near By Transportation

R1 at Whitehall St-South Ferry - 4 & 5 at Bowling Green - Ferry at Whitehall Ferry Terminal - J & Z at Broad St - 2 & 3 at Wall St

Bowling Green Park

Bowling Green Park

The oldest park in New York City serves as the starting point for those famous ticker-tape parades. The wedge-shaped plot of land originally was home to a cattle market, but it became a park in 1733. An attractive fountain and benches help to make this a favorite lunchtime spot for Financial District employees, who can see the famous Charging Bull sculpture (also known as the “Wall Street bull”), a symbol of financial optimism, just a short walk away.

Jack's Stir Brew Coffee

Jack's Stir Brew Coffee

Jack's Stir Brew Coffee was founded in 2003 by Jack Mazzola with the goal of creating a sense of Community. By evoking childhood memories of the honest, family atmosphere of his father's business, Jack paired this feeling with the highest quality Coffee, Baked Goods, Marketplace Items and Customer Service to create the Jack's Stir Brew Coffee Experience.

Delmonico's

Delmonico's

Delmonico's offered an unheard of luxury – the availability of private dining rooms (located on the third floor) where discriminate entertaining was the order of the day. The basement held the restauranteur's treasure, the largest private wine cellar in the city, holding an impressive 1,000 bottles of the world's finest wines.

66 Pearl Street is a renovated mixed-use building centrally located in the heart of Manhattan's Financial District at the intersection of historic Coenties Slip, Pearl Street, and Water Street.

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