![]() ![]() The “Gatsby” cocktail, made of gin, pomegranate, hibiscus, lemon, and prosecco is a must-try! Also, brunch portions here are huge! We usually come here after a walk at Madison Square Park. Our go-to is the one located in Nomad on 1150 Broadway. The Smith Restaurant at Nomad – A casual American Brasserie, The Smith has four locations in the city. ![]() He told me he named his bistro after his adorable rescue dog! It was so good I didn’t share it with anyone! I had the opportunity to meet the owner Mathias Van Leyden. If you decide to come here for lunch (served Monday through Thursday from 11 am-3:30 pm), you have to try the Speck, which is smoked ham, arugula, black pepper ricotta, and caramelized onion on a flatbread. My favorite menu item is their croissant french toast. The front entrance is always draped with flowers, and it’s one of the most instagrammable bistros in NYC. LouLou NYC – This French bistro with a cocktail lounge is located on the corner of 19th Street and 8th Avenue in the heart of Chelsea. Before the warm weather comes to an end (not sure if the restaurants will remove their outdoor dining option when it gets too cold), I’m sharing with you my five favorite dog-friendly brunch spots in NYC. Since the pandemic and the high demand for outdoor seating, there are more dog-friendly restaurants now in NYC than ever! We’ve been to many, and the only time we were turned away was when the outdoor seating area was packed, so there wasn’t much room for Gatsby.
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