Uncover Chelsea's Best Nightlife and Entertainment Secrets


Infatuation
Joe Allen It's definitely a staple and an iconic place. I love it half for the musical flop posters that are everywhere, because I always see one that I haven't seen before. It always starts conversations with people who happened to see the two-week runs of random shows that are on the walls and just feel super storied. It's become more theater fans than theater people over the years, but it's real theater fans. It tends to be people who are frequenting [shows]; it feels authentic. And the food, it's really yummy. I think it's a really good pre and post-show place, particularly family-wise. It's a really good, storied, New York, capital N, capital Y kind of spot.


New York Locals
Charoen Krung Thai is bringing the vibrant flavors of Bangkok’s famous Charoen Krung Road to Midtown East! 🇹🇭 Founded by Avirut Lerddirekrat, this restaurant pays homage to one of Thailand’s oldest and most culturally rich streets, blending traditional Thai recipes with modern Asian flair. ✨ Signature dishes like Hunk-Lay, Hor Mok, and Nam-Yar Crabmeat take inspiration from Bangkok’s renowned street food, offering an authentic taste of Thailand right here in NYC. 🍲✨Whether you’re craving bold flavors or a welcoming dining experience, Charoen Krung Thai is the perfect spot to enjoy a fusion of heritage and innovation in the heart of the city. 💛


Noel Y. Calingasan
PIER 97 is NOW OPEN at Hudson River Park: New York City’s newest recreational and lounging green space!!! Designed by !melk, Pier 97 features a playground with water spray features, a synthetic turf field, a sloping sun lawn, sculptural shade structures, an elevated walkway with seating, an “all-ages” slide and a sunset deck complete with bistro tables, chaise lounges and two-tiered walls with seating. The pier also features flexible gathering areas surrounded by flowers and plants to provide space for organized or impromptu events. History: Hudson River Park’s northernmost pier was built between 1921 and 1934, and then served for decades as the hub for the Swedish America Line. While it remained an active dock through the 1970s, Pier 97 was used as a parking lot by the City of New York Department of Sanitation until 2011. Hours: Open daily 6 AM - 1 AM 📍 Access through West 57th Street in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City
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Red Kangaroo
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New York Locals
Hidden gem in Midtown: Greenacre Park! A place for the general public to gain special repose from the increasing city experience of noise, concrete and humdrum. ~ Park designer Hideo Sasaki It's a picture-perfect day. Come on over and enjoy the park.🌞🌸


Infatuation
The Cheapest Drinks In NYC: Jimmy's Corner We’d come to this classic Times Square dive even if it weren’t for the $3.50 well drinks. The walls have boxing memorabilia (the founder used to be a coach), a neon jukebox plays soul hits, and you can spot the long-time bartenders in photos on the laminated tables in the back room. And the drinks? Small and icy, but very effective.


Matt C
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Unlimited NewYork
Times Square: The beating heart of New York City 🚖🌟 📸 Immerse yourself in the excitement of Times Square, the iconic square that embodies the spirit of the Big Apple like no other. 🍎🗽 🕰️ A little history: once named Longacre Square, it was renamed Times Square in 1904 in honor of the New York Times headquarters. Since then, it has become a true symbol of the city that never sleeps. 📰 🚖 Iconic of the city, New York's yellow cabs crisscross Times Square at all hours of the day and night, offering a unique and dynamic atmosphere. 🌇🌃
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Red Kangaroo
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Little Kid Big City NEW YORK
Hidden Waterfall in NYC 💦 Looking for a shady and cool place to relax in this heat? Head to this secret waterfall retreat. Greenacre Park is a hidden gem located in Midtown Manhattan. The privately owned/open to the public park has a 25-foot waterfall, ample multi-level seating, and thanks to trees and the neighboring buildings - its almost always shady (and cool!). With a cafe onsite, its the perfect place to grab a bite. As the waterfall is tucked away and not easily visible from the street, its a fun surprise for little ones to learn of this “secret” waterfall in the city. WHEN: ⏰Open daily 8am - 8pm


Little Kid Big City NEW YORK
Hidden Gem in NYC - Chinese Scholar’s Garden 🌳 Summer is the perfect time to explore some of the city’s fabulous gardens. One of New York City’s greatest hidden gems is the Chinese Scholar’s Garden, located at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden in Staten Island. The design is based on gardens from the Ming Dynasty in China, and one of the few authentic gardens that were built in America. All the materials you see here (including the rocks and the tiles on the floor!) were made or sourced in China. The Chinese Scholar Garden has much to explore! There are eight pavilions, three ponds with koi fish, a waterfall, and many picturesque areas, including the unique shaped doorways seen on this clip. It’s a treasure. Why a hidden gem? Because It’s hard to find it! The NYCSG is behind a stone wall and not visible from the road. To get to the entrance you must walk through a cottage. The sign marking this is small and easy to miss. It truly is hidden!


Wagner
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BIRDMEN staying hydrated at Lincoln Center 💦 “Birdmen” by Close-Act Theatre are three gigantic, stilt-walking puppets that roam the campus as part of the BigUmbrella Festival today and tomorrow, July 6 and 7, 2024. These clips were captured this morning. They will perform again today at 5 PM and tomorrow, July 7 at 4 pm and 7 pm. Stay hydrated like the Birdmen!
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Red Kangaroo
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Red Kangaroo
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Natasha Surti
Ramen love with you ❤️ 🍽Where I went: Ichiran ✔️What I got: Classic Tonkotsu Ramen 💰What I paid: $18.90 ⠀ 🤔What I think: The setup of the restaurant in itself is extremely unique as they have individual booths where you have to order by filling out a form. They use this setup because they want the people who come to their restaurant to be able to focus on the flavor of the ramen without any distractions. Ichiran only serves tonkatsu ramen, and they've clearly mastered it. The broth is rich and perfectly seasoned, the pork is tender and tasty, the noodles are made to your texture preferences (here we went with firm), and of course the egg just adds an extra layer of flavor to the dish. Overall one of the better bowls of ramen you can get in NYC.
RK
Red Kangaroo
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Red Kangaroo
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Eater
Xiao long bao at Din Tai Fung Someone’s gotta do it: My best dish of the week comes from Din Tai Fung, the mammoth Midtown location that opened last week. Seating over 400 people at 135 tables, it’s a vast addition to city’s Taiwanese restaurant landscape. I especially loved the restaurant’s savory and delicate soup dumplings ($18 to $22), famously made with 18 folds (or 20, depending who you ask) stuffed with pork, chicken, or crab. I went to the original in Taipei in 2019 and when I tasted them a few days ago, they were like eating a memory.
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Red Kangaroo
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Wagner
focused on success..
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Red Kangaroo
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newyorkcity.explore
This year, the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks will be visible from the west side of Manhattan for the first time in over a decade. While many New Yorkers will be heading to the best viewing spots, several streets in Manhattan will be closed for the festivities. Manhattan: West Side Highway, 11th/12th Avenues, and various cross-streets from Spring to 46th Street
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Red Kangaroo
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Secret NYC
Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest One of NYC’s favorite July 4th pastimes returns to Coney Island this week, where competitive food eaters will once again challenge each other in the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. With both men’s and women’s competitions, there will be a huge race to see who can eat the most hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes! Although renowned champion and eater Joey Chestnut will not be competing in this year’s event, it’s still sure to be a raucous happening down in Coney Island.
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Red Kangaroo
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Wagner
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nycityworld
Amazing golden hour rooftop views at 251 West 91st Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Panoramic views looking south at Billionaire’s Row and Midtown, the Hudson River to the west, the George Washington Bridge to the north, and the El Dorado residential towers along Central Park West to the east.


Noel Y. Calingasan
A flock of floral sheep grazing on the Upper West Side of Manhattan 🌸🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🌼 This morning’s flower flash on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Sheep are dressed in their finest flower fleeces and grazing on custom-made bridges under babbling brooks.
Unveiling the Local Entertainment Scene in Chelsea, NYC
When it comes to local entertainment in Chelsea, NYC, there's no shortage of vibrant and trendy spots that promise unforgettable experiences. Whether you're searching for dynamic nightlife, live music, or the latest art haven, Chelsea has it all. Thanks to Kikihub's local anonymous chats, we’re unveiling some secrets and providing real opinions from the community to help you explore this fascinating neighborhood.
Dive into the Electric Nightlife
One of the standout features of Chelsea is its electrifying nightlife. If you're looking for places to dance the night away, there are several trending spots that cater to various tastes. For instance, Marquee New York, a lavish nightclub, is notorious for its packed dance floors and thriving vibe. Here, renowned DJs spin eclectic mixes that set the perfect backdrop for a memorable night out.
Another hidden gem that locals rave about is Bathtub Gin. This speakeasy-style bar, hidden behind a discreet coffee shop façade, offers craft cocktails in a chic and intimate setting. The highlight here is the live music performances, making it an excellent spot to enjoy both drinks and entertainment.
Celebrate Music and Emerging Artists
Chelsea's music scene is one for the books. For those who crave live performances by both up-and-coming and established artists, the community panels have pointed out venues like Chelsea Music Hall. Nestled beneath the storied Chelsea Market, this performance space doubles as an eatery, providing visitors with a blend of culinary and musical experiences. The venue caters to eclectic tastes, featuring everything from indie bands to soulful jazz nights.
Another hotspot, located just off the High Line, is The Highline Ballroom. Revered for its robust sound system and intimate vibe, this venue hosts a variety of acts, ensuring a memorable night out for music enthusiasts. Check their events calendar to stay updated on the latest performers gracing their stage.
Discover Rooftop Bliss
For those who prefer an open-air experience, Chelsea's numerous rooftop bars provide breathtaking views of the NYC skyline. A must-visit is the PHD Terrace at Dream Downtown. Known for its swanky ambiance, innovative cocktails, and panoramic city views, this spot is perfect for unwinding after a long day or watching the sunset with friends.
An insider favorite for a more laid-back vibe is the Gallow Green, a lush, garden-themed rooftop at the McKittrick Hotel. The verdant setting, combined with seasonal cocktails and informal atmosphere, makes it an ideal location for both casual hangouts and romantic evenings.
Culture and Art in Every Corner
Chelsea is synonymous with art, thanks to an impressive concentration of galleries. From contemporary to experimental, various artists showcase their work in the myriad art spaces dotting the neighborhood. David Zwirner Gallery and Gagosian Gallery are landmarks that should be on any art lover's itinerary. These galleries frequently present groundbreaking exhibits that influence global art trends.
For those willing to explore a bit further, the Chelsea Flea offers unique insights into the local culture. This weekend flea market is a treasure trove of vintage items, artisanal crafts, and antiques. Meet the friendly vendors and discover one-of-a-kind pieces that often have fascinating stories behind them.
Indulge in Community Gathering Spots
Community plays a significant role in Chelsea’s social fabric. Venues like Artichoke Basille's Pizza are more than just dining locations; they become communal gathering spots, especially during sports events or artist showcase nights. This pizzeria is beloved for its iconic pies and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for mingling with locals.
If you're interested in something a little different, the Rubin Museum of Art is a spiritual, cultural enclave that anyone can appreciate. The museum offers not only exhibits of Himalayan art but also hosts meditation programs, talks, and live performances. It’s a wonderful place to meet like-minded individuals and engage in enriching cultural discussions.
Outdoor Fun and Local Adventures
Looking for outdoor fun in Chelsea? The High Line is a perfect spot for leisurely strolls while soaking in some local secrets. This elevated park offers a unique perspective of the city with art installations, gardens, and plenty of photo-worthy spots. Enjoy seasonal events here, often highlighted by local anonymous chats on Kikihub for the best times to visit and what to look out for.
Another gem is the Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex, which offers everything from rock climbing to ice skating. It’s an excellent way to engage with the community through physical activities while enjoying views of the Hudson River.