10 RESTAURANTS HOUSED INSIDE NEW YORK CITY LANDMARK BUILDINGS - New York City is known for its diverse food scene — one that not only offers variety but also ingenuity. Unsurprisingly, there’s a vast array of mouth-watering dishes to discover, but one thing is for certain when it comes to dining out: the location, whether you choose to eat at a food court or a teeny tiny eatery, plays a huge role in your overall experience. Luckily, there are plenty of restaurants in New York City that offer great food inside equally great atmospheres. This is particularly true of the following 10 eateries housed inside landmark buildings across the city. By embracing their storied history, they are able to cultivate truly unique culinary experiences suited to New Yorkers and visitors from all walks of life. Of course, this is just a sampling of the many places worth visiting.
Andrew Schulz - Andrew Cameron Schulz is a stand-up comedian, actor, television producer, and podcaster from the United States. He is recognized for his work on MTV2's Guy Code, the Flagrant two podcast, The Brilliant Idiots podcast, and the Amazon original series, Sneaky Pete, in addition to his stand-up. "Schulz Saves America" is Schulz's first Netflix special.
Brandy Clark - Brandy Lynn Clark is an American country musician and songwriter. She released a three-track EP in December 2012. 12 stories is a hit album of hers. She was nominated for a Grammy award in 2015 for Best New Artist.
Water For Elephants - Leap into the mesmerizing world of Water For Elephants, where you are transported back in time to the enchanting era of traveling circuses. As the story unfolds, you are swept away on a journey of love, loss, and redemption, all set against the backdrop of the magical circus world.
Ash - Previously known as Vietnam, Ash is a punk-pop band from Downpatrick originally formed in the late 1980s. This Northern Irish band has albums like Trailer and 1977 which have been listed among the "greatest albums of all time." Their popular singles include "Girl From Mars," "Shining Light" and "Burn Baby Burn."
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