Molly Fitzpatrick
Senior Staff Writer, NYC
Molly is from New Jersey—which she is clinically incapable of shutting up about, sorry not sorry in advance—and now lives in Queens. Before joining The Infatuation, she reported on NYC, food and drink, and culture for places like the New York Times, New York Magazine, and the Village Voice. Interests include unnecessarily elaborate baking projects, beer-and-shot combos, elderly foster dogs, and anything spooky.
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Santi
Celebrate a very special occasion with the pretty much perfect pastas at this splurgy Italian restaurant in Midtown East.
15 Restaurants To Make You Fall In Love With New York Again
Sometimes, NYC sucks. But these restaurants remind us why we live here anyway.
The Hit List: New NYC Restaurants To Try Right Now
We checked out these new restaurants—and loved them.
The Best Things We Ate In October
The most memorable dishes of October, at NYC restaurants old and new.
The Twisted Spine
This horror bookstore and cafe in Williamsburg is a great place to get work done while drinking coffee out of a ceramic skull.
The Best NYC Coffee Shops With Wifi For Getting Work Done
Is your roommate a pain? Did you forget to pay Spectrum? Sounds like you need a coffee shop with wifi.
The Best Restaurants In Jersey City
Whether or not you live in Jersey City, you should eat at the 18 places on this guide.
The Armour-Stiner Octagon House
The Armour-Stiner Octagon House in Irvington is a fun spot for a fall day trip from NYC.
Elcielo
In Nomad, Elcielo is a Colombian tasting menu restaurant with a few locations in Miami and Colombia.
Where To Get A Thanksgiving Dinner In NYC
If you aren’t doing the cooking thing this year, here’s where you can grab some food on Thanksgiving.
Where To Get A Great Halal Meal In NYC
24 delicious halal spots that both Muslims and really anyone can support.
Boulevard Drinks
This Journal Square institution has been serving snappy hot dogs and sugary drinks since 1937.
The 12 Best Restaurants On Arthur Avenue
Old-school red sauce joints, impressive delis, famous salumerias, and more places to eat in the "real" Little Italy.