If you’re staying in the city for Memorial Day weekend, don’t fret about missing out on the fun. Check out these exciting, last-minute options that will make your weekend memorable.
While many flee, Memorial Day in NYC is a great time to indulge in the arrival of summer. With the long weekend ahead, getting in some socializing feels right. Here are four spots making Memorial Day in the city the best idea.
IXTA: 299 Bowery
IXTA Soho
Located at 299 Bowery, IXTA is a Tulum-inspired restaurant adorned with beautiful decorations and 165 seats. For a remarkable family-style feast, they are offering a Whole Suckling Pig Roast. Custom order this succulent dish 72 hours in advance and enjoy the flavors of Chorizo, Roasted Pineapple, Mojo Sauce, and more for 9-12 people. Chef Francisco Blanco’s menu also features mouthwatering delights like Truffle Queso Fundido and elevated tacos, including the delectable Short Rib “Birria.” Learn more about IXTA here.
The Flying Cock: 497 3rd Ave
The Flying Cock NYC
In the heart of Murray Hill, at 497 3rd Ave, you’ll find The Flying Cock, a lively bar renowned for its gastropub dishes and creative cocktails. To extend the weekend celebrations, they’re offering their unbeatable bottomless brunch on Monday. Indulge in favorites like the All American Burger and The Crispy Flying Cock, a tantalizing fried chicken sandwich. Sip on red-white-and-booze cocktails like the Finding Nemo and enjoy patriotic jello shots. The bar also recently introduced a new dinner menu with tempting options like the French Dip Smash Burger and Proper Fish & Chips. The Flying Cock will also offer bottomless brunch on Sunday. Get into it here.
ART SoHo: 231 Hudson St (atop the Arlo SoHo Hotel)
ART at Arlo Image: Melissa Hom
Elevate your Memorial Day experience at ART SoHo, a rooftop cocktail lounge situated at 231 Hudson St, in the Arlo SoHo hotel. Take in sweeping views of NYC and the Hudson River while sipping on refreshing cocktails, frozen drinks, beer, and wine. The lounge offers a menu of light bites to accompany your libations. With its revamped indoor/outdoor space adorned with captivating artworks, this destination celebrates “the Art in all things.” Join their ART DJ Series on Saturdays and the ART SoHo Brunch Party on Sundays for a delightful time. Explore here.
Somewhere Nowhere: 112 West 25th St.
Somewhere Nowhere Image: Dan Nilsen
Climb to the top and get ready to dance the night away at Somewhere Nowhere, located on the 38th and 39th floors at 112 West 25th St. Immerse yourself in breathtaking views of Manhattan’s skyline while enjoying the performance of internationally renowned street artist turned DJ, Alec Monopoly, on May 28th. Alec Monopoly gained fame for his street art featuring the iconic Monopoly character, Rich Uncle Pennybags. Witness his talent as he takes the stage, spinning tunes that will keep you moving until 4 a.m. General admission tickets start at $30 and include access to a one-hour open vodka bar. Tickets here.
With these last-minute plans, your Memorial Day weekend in the city will be filled with delectable cuisine, refreshing drinks, and unforgettable entertainment.