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If you look beyond the throngs of suits and tourists, you’ll find hidden pearls of art, culture, and damn good coffee embedded in the often-overlooked underbelly of the Financial District. Satisfy any craving by grabbing lunch at one of the eager-to-serve pizzerias, diners, bakeries, sushi shops, or halal carts, abuzz with the midday rush. Top off the day with a drink at one of the many character-filled bars nestled in the boozy nightlife of FiDi.
Ghost Station and Typographic moments captured in time.
A sobering and majestic tribute to the tragedy and heroism experienced on 9/11
Stone Street, aptly named for its cobblestone pavers, is a pedestrian-only walkway lined with lively bars and restaurants. Grab a pie at Adrienne's pizza bar, post up at the picnic tables, and enjoy the outdoor vibes. For the raw bar enthusiasts, the Stone Street Oyster Festival, Manhattan's largest outdoor oyster festival is hosted here annually serving up 35,000 oysters to 10,000 guests — aw, shucks!
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