Summer’s over, and if you’re back from out East, heading into the office more regularly, or are new to the neighborhood, you should be making the most of your time in NoHo! There’s a lot to love about being in NoHo regularly, whether you live, work, or spend a lot of time here, and we’ve rounded up some of the best things to do in the neighborhood.
The NoHo Happy Hour Guide
There’s no better way to finish up the work day than by enjoying Happy Hour! Thankfully, NoHo has a nice array of options, from an Italian-inspired Apertivo hour, to food deals, and much more. Click here to read the NoHo Happy Hour Guide.
Where to Grab Coffee in the Neighborhood
NoHo’s a neighborhood filled with coffee shops and cafes. These spots are great for meeting up with friends, taking meetings, or event just stepping out of the office for a few minutes. With so many options, there’s really a spot for everybody, and we’ve broken down some of our favorites here.
Where to Dine Out in NoHo
From big company dinners, to lunch on the go, sweet spots in the neighborhood, and so much more, the NoHo Dining Guide has all the neighborhood’s options for eating out in the neighborhood. Click here to see NoHo dining options.
The Neighborhood Gallery Guide
As an arts district, NoHo is brimming with galleries and incredible art. There’s always something new to see, and galleries often have exciting and free events going on. Our Gallery Guide is regularly updated with shows going on at neighborhood galleries. Click here to see what’s on view now.
Don’t Forget to Check Out New Businesses
There’s a lot of new business in NoHo, so if you’ve been spending time away, you’ll have lots of great new things to try out! Here’s just a few of our favorite new spots:
- Catch’n Ice Cream is now slinging scoops “hibachi-style” on Bleecker Street
- Slowear, an Italian menswear brand, debuted a new flagship store on Lafayette Street
- Rip ‘n’ Dip – an LA based skate shop and streetwear brand has their first NYC store on Broadway
- Clean Market is now selling wellness products and offering treatments in their IV Dip Lounge
- Captain Cookie and the Milkman opened up with incredible cookie-ice cream sandwiches
- Sabah moved into a new, ground floor storefront that’s full of vacation vibes
- KYU, an acclaimed restaurant from Miami, debuted their NYC outpost in the neighborhood