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    • 8.3
      English$$$$View Menu
      401 E 76th St (btwn York & 1st Ave.), New York
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    • 8.4
      Food & Beverage
      634 Hudson St (btwn Jane & Horatio), New York
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      • Jen L.

        Jen L. • September 10, 2009Get the Cornish Pasty. Ask for it heated. The store itself is worth a gander. Fully stocked with British goodies.

    • 7.7
      Tea Room$$$$View Menu
      108 Greenwich Ave (btwn 12th & 13th St), New York
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    • 8.6
      Pub$$$$View Menu
      326 Spring St (btwn Greenwich & West), New York
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      • Jasmine M.

        Jasmine M. • May 18Cool old school British vibes. Decent burger and fries.

    • 7.4
      Gastropub$$$$View Menu
      24 E 39th St (btwn Madison & Park Ave), New York
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    • 8.4
      Pub$$$$View Menu
      129 E 18th St (at Irving Pl), New York
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      • Matt G.

        Matt G. • February 26, 2020Nice British pub feel

    • 8.8
      Mediterranean$$$$
      221 E Broadway (at Clinton St.), New York
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      • Rachel B.

        Rachel B. • July 16, 2014Israeli/ British bar food

    • 7.9
      Cocktail$$$$View Menu
      1754 2nd Ave, New York
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    • 9.0
      HotelView Prices
      79 Crosby St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York
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      • Bollare

        Bollare • March 23, 2011this luxe hotel has a british twist - stop by for afternoon tea done right!

    • 7.6
      Pub$$$$
      13 E 17th St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York
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      • Compass

        Compass • April 25, 2014Whether you sip on a crisp scotch or a British cocktail, Lillie’s will make you feel right at home in the Victorian-style bar

    • 8.6
      Indian$$$$
      338 E 92nd St (btwn 1st / 2nd Ave), New York
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      • P J.

        P J. • December 29, 2015Be prepared to be treated like a second class citizen. Makes you feel how it must have been for Indians in their own country under British rule. Very rude servers and bartender.

    • 7.5
      Fish and Chips Shop$$$$View Menu
      112 Greenwich Ave (btwn Jane St. & W 12th St.), New York
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      • Danny L.

        Danny L. • December 4, 2012Fish and tips: haddock's always fresh. Never leave without eating a fried Mars Bar! Don't forget a visit to Tea and Sympathy to complete the British diaspora experience.

    • 8.5
      Gastropub$$$$View Menu
      228 W 4th St (at 7th Ave.), New York
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      • The Corcoran Group

        The Corcoran Group • July 19, 2013A popular haunt for British transplants. While there's a great late-night bar scene, the food is not to be missed. We love the grilled cheese here!

    • 7.4
      Pub$$$$View Menu
      243 E 14th St (at 2nd Ave), New York
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      • Andrea H.

        Andrea H. • March 6, 2014Old school British pub meets classy cocktail bar. Bartenders are super friendly. Love the specialty g&ts

    • 7.6
      Gastropub$$$$View Menu
      142 Bleecker St (btwn Thompson St & Laguardia Pl), New York
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      • Erica C.

        Erica C. • November 22, 2011Clean British Pub. Good selection of beer and fried foods. I like to munch on the scotch eggs, fries, and calamari.

    • 8.5
      Bar$$$$View Menu
      45 W 27th St, New York
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      • Sam M.

        Sam M. • August 19, 2017The decor is out of this world cool. The drinks were unique and excellent. The food was good - amazing burger given that this is a British joint. Interested and well-priced apps

    • 7.7
      Historic and Protected Site
      Battery Pl, New York
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      • The Ritz-Carlton

        The Ritz-Carlton • March 2, 2012Named after Mayor Dewitt Clinton, the castle was constructed in the early 1800s to protect New York from attacking British Forces, and later served as one of America's first immigration stations.

    • 8.3
      Bar$$$$View Menu
      82 W 3rd St (btwn Sullivan & Thompson St), New York
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    • 7.3
      StructureView Prices
      390 Park Ave (btwn E 53rd & E 54th St), New York
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      • HISTORY

        HISTORY • May 21, 2010This building was built in 1951-1952 to be the American headquarters of the British soap company Lever Brothers. It was designated as an official landmark in 1982.

    • 6.9
      Pub$$$$View Menu
      45 E 28th St (btwn Madison & Park Ave S), New York
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      • The Corcoran Group

        The Corcoran Group • July 19, 2013Come for the drinks and the atmosphere - not the food. There's a distinct British feel, complemented by the fact that Winston Churchill speeches are played in the bathroom.

    • 8.7
      Park
      W 12th St (btwn Hudson St & 8th Ave), New York
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      • Andrew F.

        Andrew F. • October 19, 2015In 1794 the City Council changed the name of places w/ British names in order to reflect independence. The name of Abingdon Square was preserved, because the Abingdons sympathized with the Americans.

    • 8.1
      EnglishView Menu
      5 Madison Ave (E 24th St), New York
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      • Xiaoyi L.

        Xiaoyi L. • June 29, 2015It's British food. Sooooo...Overpriced, and our waiter kept forgetting our orders and his colleagues & supervisor had to cover his ass. A weird experience, not going back. Deco is cool.

    • 7.3
      Garden
      Hanover Sq (Pearl St), New York
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      • amNewYork

        amNewYork • September 29, 2011Opened officially by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth on her visit to New York last year. Reminiscent of an English garden, this quiet spot honors the memory of the 67 British citizens who died on 9/11.

    • 7.2
      Plane
      Pier 86 (Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum), New York
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      • Felipe G.

        Felipe G. • October 10, 2019It’s an iconic aircraft. Incredible to see how engineering of regular planes and fighter jets were merged to create it!

    • 7.3
      Pub$$$$
      1589 1st Ave (83rd Street), New York
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      • DoubleDeuce

        DoubleDeuce • September 17, 2023Solid sports bar--seems to be a Texas Longhorns watch party spot--and the muskets with bayonettes affixed hanging from the ceiling are ready in case the British show up again.

    • 8.7
      Whisky Bar$$$$View Menu
      54 Pearl St (at Broad St), New York
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    • 7.3
      Pub$$$$View Menu
      508 9th Ave (Between 38th & 39th), New York
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    • 7.6
      Bar$$$$View Menu
      300 W 40th St (at 8th Ave), New York
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    • 6.9
      Rock Club$$$$View Prices
      151 Bleecker St (btwn Thompson St. & Laguardia Pl.), New York
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      • Steve B.

        Steve B. • October 11, 2011Chaotic British sports action.

    • 8.2
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Union Sq E (at E 15th St), New York
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      • NYHistory

        NYHistory • February 13, 2012This sculpture by Henry Kirke Brown depicts George Washington addressing New Yorkers as the British retreated on Evacuation Day, November 25, 1783.

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