One thing’s clear: if you end up falling in love with one of the kitties at Koneko, we won’t be held responsible! 5. It is Buffalo’s new trendy and casual dining experience that creates an atmosphere comfortable for drinking, dining and socializing. Koneko provides lounge areas for cats and humans alike, where you’ll get to enjoy delightful Japanese-style pastries, beer, wine, sake and of course - coffee and tea. Welcoming Vice Restaurant and Bar to downtown Buffalo Vice is located inside 500 Pearl and Vices sister restaurant and bars Neat is located on Transit Road in Williamsville. Since opening in 2016, the adorable café has found homes for hundreds of cats, mostly pulled from Anjellicle Cats Rescue’s “at-risk” list. is home to a maximum of 20 cats who remain at Koneko until they find their forever homes. The New York Times once said, “at Koneko (…) just who is rescuing whom?” The café at 26 Clinton St. If you’re looking for those disco feels, tune in to this themed restaurant in Midtown West. While you definitely could order a coffee - or a milkshake (they look delish) - at Peachy Keen, the spot specializes in burgers, sandwiches and other all-American foods including a fried chicken and gravy that has us salivating. Ready to be transported to the jivin’ 70s? Located at 325 W 44th St, Peachy Keen features incredible decor, including vintage vinyl tables, neon signs, fascinating ceramic tiles and velvet seats, all emphasized on a vibrant central bar. Plus, you can take a walk through the Wonderland Dreams exhibit, exploring the hand-painted works of renowned artist Alexa Meade through bold installations that “play with our perspective of art and reality.” It’s your very own tea party, don’t be late! 3. Tea sandwiches, signature drinks, a whimsical painting station … the vibrant café truly stands apart from other spots in the city. As one of NYC’s only Burmese restaurants, Yun Cafe serves classic dishes from Myanmar such as mohinga and a variety of. Got an itch to fall down the rabbit hole? Wonderland Dreams at 529 5th Ave transports you straight to Alice in Wonderland’s dreamy world. Tin Ko Naing and Thidar Kyaw, along with their daughter Yun, run Yun Cafe, a Burmese restaurant tucked away inside the Jackson Heights Roosevelt Avenue subway station in Queens. Wonderland Dreams by Alexa Meade Wonderland Dreams by Alexa Meade Get your tickets, and we’ll see you on 130 E 23rd St! 2. Where coffee’s concerned, Central Perk takes the crown! What used to be the stuff of dreams is now a reality at The FRIENDS™ Experience, since you can actually sit at Central Perk IRL! Sip on a coffee and enjoy one of the delicious pastries before checking out the rest of the adventure: The FRIENDS™ Experience in NYC is its very own flagship, where you can roam through set recreations, FRIENDS™ memorabilia and PIVOT! a ton of photo-ops. Central Perk at The FRIENDS™ Experience OGX NYC’s got plenty of cafés and restaurants to choose from, and while they all seem alluring, we’ve got a penchant for themed locations this summer! From an actual Central Perk and an adorable cat café to a hand-painted wonderland and everything in between, read on for our list.
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