Just around the corner from The Butcher’s Daughter is Happy Bones, a creative space that supports local artists and serves up stellar coffee while remaining rooted in their New Zealand culture. Stop by The Butcher’s Daughter for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Fresh produce is prepared into delicious vegetarian dishes and served in a space full of reclaimed wood, decorative greens and natural light. Don’t let the name fool you…fruits and vegetables are the only cards The Butcher’s Daughter deals out. It’s a juice bar, cafe, provider of decor inspiration. Next time you’re South of Houston, stop by some of our favorite spots below! A couple weeks back, I wandered through Soho and into Nolita and discovered some places well worth talking about. I often find myself with a few free hours when I visit for work and, whatever neighborhood I end up in, I’m always googling fan-favorited spots where I can kill some time. With the number of boutiques and restaurants popping up on what seems like a daily basis, it’s hard to pick the best of the best. Even though a good deal of the art scene has migrated over to Chelsea, a good deal remains - and so does its charm. A place once known for its many artist lofts and galleries hovering high above cobblestone streets has gentrified into a trendy mecca for shopping, dining and people-watching. If I were to be left stranded in any neighborhood in NYC, Soho would be my choice. If you find yourself wandering about Soho & Nolita, here are a few places worth checking out!
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