At the 2025 CommerceNext Growth Show in NYC June 24-26, get ready for more than just game-changing insights and networking—New York City has a lot to offer to elevate your conference experience! From its iconic food scene to world-renowned attractions, here are our top recommendations.
Explore NYC’s Food Scene
Dinner Spots:
- 1. Scarpetta (NoMad) — A chic Italian restaurant with handmade pastas and modern flair.
- 2. Thai Villa (Flatiron) — Enjoy authentic Thai cuisine in a stunning, ornate setting.
- 3. Bernie’s (Greenpoint) — A cozy, retro-style spot serving classic American comfort food.
- 4. Tia Pol (Chelsea) — Small plates and Spanish tapas await at this hidden gem.
- 5. Minetta Tavern (Greenwich Village) — A legendary steakhouse with an upscale bistro feel.
Cafes & Brunch:
- 6. Russ & Daughters (Lower East Side) — Iconic for bagels and lox, this establishment has been a staple since 1914.
- 7. Maman (Midtown)— A popular chain known for great coffee and delicious pastries.
- 8. Zabar’s (Upper West Side) — A market and cafe offering bagels, smoked fish and gourmet goods.
Late-Night Eats:
- 9. Joe’s Pizza (Greenwich Village) — Serving the classic New York slice for over 47 years.
- 10. Kellogg’s Diner (Williamsburg) — Circa-1973 neighborhood favorite serving classic diner food 24 hours a day.
Visit Famous Museums
Immerse yourself in culture and creativity at these world-class institutions:
- 11. Whitney Museum of American Art (Meatpacking District) — A showcase of 20th and 21st-century American art.
- 12. MoMA: Museum of Modern Art (Midtown) — Home to iconic works from Van Gogh to Warhol.
- 13. Brooklyn Museum (Prospect Park, Brooklyn) — Known for its diverse exhibits and historic artifacts.
See Iconic Landmarks and Attractions
Take in breathtaking views and explore must-see spots:
- 14. The Edge (Hudson Yards) — Experience NYC from one of the highest outdoor observation decks.
- 15. SUMMIT One Vanderbilt (Grand Central) — A multi-sensory observation deck with panoramic views.
And what’s a trip to NYC without a few mega-touristy activities?
- 16. Times Square (Midtown) — The bustling heart of NYC.
- 17. Brooklyn Bridge (Brooklyn/Manhattan) — Walk or bike across for stunning views of the skyline.
- 18. Central Park (Manhattan) — A peaceful escape in the middle of the city.
- 19. Bryant Park (Midtown) — Enjoy pickleball, basketball or simply relax with a coffee.
- 20. Broadway Shows (Theater District) — explore the magic of live theater with shows such as Wicked, Hamilton or the Lion King
Check out NYC Sports
For sports enthusiasts, NYC offers plenty of options:
- 21. Mets/Yankees Games (Citi Field/Yankee Stadium) — Catch a classic baseball game.
- 22. New York Yankees Museum (Yankee Stadium, The Bronx) — A must-visit for baseball history buffs.
- 23. WNBA Games at Barclays Center (Downtown Brooklyn) — Cheer on the championship-winning New York Liberties basketball team.
Go Shopping
Find unique souvenirs or simply enjoy browsing:
- 24. Strand Book Store (Union Square) — A haven for book lovers.
- 25. Rough Trade (Rockefeller Center) — Browse an impressive collection of vinyl records and music memorabilia.
- 26. 5th Avenue (Midtown) — Iconic for luxury shopping.
- 27. Chelsea Market (Chelsea) — A food and retail paradise.
- 28. 10 Ft Single by Stella Dallas (Williamsburg) — A vintage haven with curated fashion finds.
- 29. Brooklyn Flea Market (DUMBO) — Treasure of antiques, handmade goods and local crafts.
- 30. Sweet Pickle Books (Lower East Side) — A quirky bookstore that also sells pickles.
- 31. Fish’s Eddy (Flatiron) — A unique store specializing in vintage and eclectic kitchenware.
Explore the Best Spots for Drinks
Check out these standout bars and grab a drink:
- 32. Alligator Lounge (Williamsburg) — Fun dive bar offering free pizza with every drink.
- 33. The Portrait Bar (NoMad) — A stylish, upscale cocktail bar perfect for a refined night out.
- 34. Have & Meyer (Williamsburg) — A cozy wine bar with an impressive selection of natural wines.
- 35. Brass Monkey (Meatpacking District) — A lively pub with an extensive beer selection and rooftop deck.
- 36. The Flower Shop (Lower East Side) — Retro-chic bar with a relaxed, nostalgic ambiance.
- 37. The Back Room (Lower East Side) — One of NYC’s traditional speakeasies, serving drinks in teacups.
- 38. Death & Co (East Village) — Must-visit for craft cocktail lovers, known for its inventive drinks.
- 39. Dante (Greenwich Village) — A legendary bar recognized for its Negronis and sophisticated atmosphere.
- 40. Oscar Wilde (NoMad) — Victorian-style bistro for cocktails and American bites.

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned NYC visitor, these recommendations will make your trip unforgettable. Ready to start planning your trip to NYC? Register today to join us at the 2025 CommerceNext Growth Show in NYC, June 24-26.
FAQs:
1. Are there any recommended transportation options or tips for getting around the city during the CommerceNext Growth Show?
New York City offers a robust transportation system, including subway trains, buses, taxis and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft. During major events like the CommerceNext Growth Show, attendees can expect increased demand for transportation services, so planning ahead and considering alternative routes or modes of transportation may be wise. Additionally, utilizing navigation apps like Google Maps or Citymapper can help attendees navigate the city efficiently, providing real-time updates on transit options and estimated travel times.
2. What are some lesser-known cultural attractions or off-the-beaten-path experiences in NYC that attendees might enjoy exploring?
While iconic attractions like Broadway shows and renowned museums are must-visits, New York City also boasts numerous hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path cultural experiences. For example, visitors can explore unique neighborhoods like Bushwick in Brooklyn, known for its vibrant street art scene, or attend niche cultural events like the annual Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governors Island. Local event listings, neighborhood guides and online forums like Reddit’s r/AskNYC can be valuable resources for discovering lesser-known cultural attractions and experiences in the city.
3. Are there any networking events or opportunities specifically tied to the CommerceNext Growth Show outside of the scheduled conference sessions?
In addition to the formal conference sessions, attendees of the CommerceNext Growth Show may seek out networking opportunities to connect with industry peers and professionals. There are invite-only events for retailers, such as the Yacht Rock cruise and dinners at top NYC restaurants. The CommerceNext Growth Show also offers opportunities to meet each other and connect through casual meetups. Additionally, leveraging social media platforms like LinkedIn or Twitter to connect with fellow attendees and engage in online networking conversations can further enhance the networking experience during the event.
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