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New York City’s First Tourism Initiative Since Pandemic

If there is one thing that the coronavirus pandemic has taught us, it is that things change constantly.

Over the last few weeks, we have learned about the cancellation of the live Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, the closure of Century 21, and the removal of many states from New York’s mandated quarantine- list. Indoor concert and comedy spaces remain closed, but protocols have been set in place for indoor dining.

And now, for the first time since March, New York is introducing a new tourism initiative designed to recharge the city’s economy, stimulate local travel, and bring back the appeal of the Big Apple.

All In NYC: Neighborhood Getaways offers more than 200 deals and specials in hotels, museums, eateries, parks, and facilities across the five boroughs. Aimed primarily at New Yorkers looking for fun staycation opportunities at reasonable prices, All in NYC is the city’s most robust and varied tourism platform ever.  

Social distancing, health recommendations, and safety protocols are observed at all sites.

Chandler Hotel

The Crooked Knife is Just Two Blocks from the Hotel Chandler

If you are staying at Shimmie Horn’s Hotel Chandler on 31st between Madison

The Crooked Knife

and Fifth Avenues then you are only two short blocks away from an intimate bar and restaurant called The Crooked Knife. Located at 29 East 30th Street between Madison and Park, you will have a great time dining on the delicious food in the warm and comfortable restaurant and pub which offers both indoor and outdoor dining.
Enjoy a large variety of traditional American, Italian and Irish cuisine selected from a menu which changes daily. Live music events and the ability to host private parties help to make the Crooked Knife a unique eatery in the heart of one of Manhattan’s most exclusive areas.
The Crooked Knife (the name is derived from the Dutch name of a small brook which flowed through the area like a ‘crooked little knife,’ ‘Crom messie,’in bygone days) is a great place for lunch and dinner; just a matter of minutes from Shimmie Horn’s Hotel Chandler.