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Winter is right around the corner, so it's about that time you trade in your iced-lattes for something piping hot. Whether you're getting in some last-minute holiday shopping on the UES, or having a lazy Sunday in Billyburg, here are some of the best coffee shops NYC has to offer for a quick pick-me-up in the chilly days ahead.
Food trucks are now as plentiful in Gotham as yellow taxis and homeless people. Whether you have a penchant for Belgian fries, big gay ice cream, good ol' halal or something called dinges, we've got a truck for you! Get your smart phone maps ready and prepare to tuck into these portable culinary delights. More»
[Go HERE for Part I of what we think Travel & Leisure was wrong about!]
'Sampling bias' refers to when the group of people chosen to conduct a survey or research study do not represent the full group that is supposedly being studied. For example, if we published a study called "LA's Favorite Bars," and then we only interview the drunk 16-year olds puking outside the Key Club, you might read it and end up thinking that the consensus best bar in LA is a K-Town grocery store that doesn't ask for ID when they sell Four Loko. This concept also applies to Travel & Leisure Magazine, and their "America's Favorite Cities" survey which I feel was off on more than a few key points. More»
Caffeine on wheels? AND it tweets? This may sound too good to be true to some, but then again, there's no place like the Hamptons. More»
Coffee Stencils: If you've been searching for the best way to demand your boyfriend repay you from last Saturday's bar crawl, but you hate confrontation, here's how you can send him the message nicely. More»