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Flatiron is a quintessential New York neighborhood. It varies block to block with remnants of historic trade centers like the flower and garment districts, perfectly sandwiched between Madison Square Park and the Empire State Building. With manufacturing having mostly left NYC, Flatiron is now a growing refuge for creative and tech companies that are quickly taking up shop in 100-year-old loft buildings.
So good you’ll forget it’s vegetarian.
Some times smaller is better.
Pinball, improv, liquor, what could go wrong?
A nice sexy cafe/lounge just next to the Museum of Sex.
Don't skip leg day!
Filling the streets of NYC with campfire smell goodness.
All the colors of the city.
Just shut up and eat noodles.
The no-frills, no intimidation, small local bike shop.
Good things come to those who wait (in a long line).
おいしさと温かさで、ほっと一息。リラックス・ヘルシーなひととき, solid coffee and bite-sized rice balls.
Food... Food everywhere!
Classic coffee snobbery.
Cheesy speakeasy.
Having once met Mr. Duggal and first hand seen his love for all things technology and print, we think Duggal Printing is an amazing resource for complex production needs if one is dealing with healthy budgets and a need to stay local. Specializing in everything from photo processing, retouching, hologram technology, large-format display wraps and everything in between, these guys literally do it all and have been doing it for a long time in this neighborhood. Duggal is maybe not our first, and most cost effective, stop for a client but we love having them in the neighborhood.
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