Winter days stand no chance against hearty New Yorkers. And there’s no better spot in the city to meet the season head-on than Hudson Yards.
Looking for a hearty bite?
It’s stew season, so visit Miznon for one made with slow-cooked beef and roots, served with tahini and chili. If you want something a little spicier, pick up some wings and waffle fries at Fuku or go for the traditional burgers and dogs at Shake Shack. Either way, finish things off with a just-out-of-the-oven treat from William Greenberg.
Looking for a hearty bite that comes straight to you?
Queensyard’s Sunday Supper series has your back—and your next meal: three courses—maybe, spatchcocked chicken with truffle butter and mashed potatoes—delivered to your door. Add a bottle of wine and it’s date-night in.
Looking to layer up?
Pop into Uniqlo for its toasty HEATTECH collection, in everything from socks to turtlenecks. Then grab a knit cardigan at H&M, the puffer of the season at Aritzia and a pair of finely crafted, fur-lined boots at Rudsak and you’ll be good to go no matter what the mercury says.
Looking to meet up?
The Backyard Café serves mulled wine and hot chocolate every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Wednesdays, Spanish Diner offers a rotating menu of wood-fired paella, matched with a porron of cava. Either way, invite some friends along and you’ve got yourself one tasty good time under the heat lamps.
Looking to warm up?
Sure, any hot cup of coffee will do, but a peppermint mocha from Bluestone Lane or a honey cinnamon latte (aka Happy Jack) from Jack’s Stir Brew will do best. Looking for a break from the grind? A Japanese matcha from the Teak Tearoom Takeaway Bar will send those shivers packing.