24 AMAZING Brunch Spots in Manhattan || New York City 2024

Manhattan is the biggest of the five New York City boroughs and hence there is a big restaurant scene. No matter if you’re looking for breakfast burritos, a mouthwatering lunch or a nice dinner menu, Manhattan has it all! And of course you can find several amazing brunch spots in Manhattan too! From savory dishes like eggs benedict with smoked salmon over classic dishes like french toast to special brunch offerings: Manhattan is the place to be!

In this article we compiled 23 restaurants that serve the best brunch Manhattan! Check out some delicious dishes from the Lower East Side all the way through the West Village and up to the Upper West Side. If you want to enjoy your brunch not only in Manhattan, be sure to check out my article “Best Brunch in New York City“. And now: Let’s start!

24 Amazing Spots for the Best Brunch in Manhattan

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    A Must-Try in New York's Brunch Scene: Jacob's Pickles

    American Restaurant in Upper West Side
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    Prepare yourself for a New York Sunday brunch extravaganza at Jacob’s Pickles! This casual joint serves some of the best southern comfort food in the neighborhood, with fried chicken and waffles being one of the crowd favorites. Trust me; not only is their fried chicken a must-try, it’s even better paired with their tasty mac & cheese.

    But a meal here is an event and their food quality is top, so don’t be surprised if it’s packed to the rafters every weekend. In other words, advance reservations are your best friend. Want another quick tip? Go for one of their 12 biscuit breakfast sandwiches and top it off with a pickled vegetable of your choice. Either way, Jacob’s Pickles is my go-to recommendation for friends visiting from out of town because a brunch here is like a Sunday Upper West Side tradition.

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    One of my Favorites: Jack's Wife Freda at Multiple Locations in New York City

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    I cannot rave enough about Jack’s Wife Freda. Not only is it picture-perfect, but it’s one of those places that makes your taste buds sing with joy. Located just a stone’s throw away from the Comedy Cellar, this restaurant serves up some of the best brunch in West Village all day long.

    Be sure to try the Madame Freda, a mouthwatering pressed sandwich that’s as cozy as a hug from your favorite aunt. Or, for a sweeter option, go for the rosewater waffle, which is always a big hit. And for those who can’t resist a good cup of joe, their bottomless drip coffee is available until 4 pm and is a caffeinated dream come true! Just keep in mind that it’s a beloved brunch spot, so make a reservation and plan ahead.

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    Miss Lily's 7A

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    Now, let’s step outside of the box, and Imagine ourselves transported to a tropical Caribbean oasis, right in the middle of the East Village. Welcome to Miss Lily’s 7A, where their lively $65 bottomless brunch in NYC special includes a brunch entree and limitless drinks for two hours.

    But let me warn you, don’t be surprised when you find yourself torn between Breakfast Roti and Jerk Chicken. The good news is, though, that you literally can’t go wrong. If you want a real taste of Jamaica, I recommend the Jamaican Rancheros or the Coconut Pancakes. Yet, no matter what you order, a boozy brunch at Miss Lily’s is a feast for both your palate and your soul!

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    How about some Blueberry Pancakes at Bubby's?

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    When it comes to the best brunch in Tribeca NYC, Bubby’s is a neighborhood diner that offers a unique experience. From 8 am to 4 pm daily, indulge in their mouthwatering, cooked-from-scratch dishes. Don’t miss their Crab Cake Benedict: perfectly cooked crab cakes topped with rich béarnaise sauce, served with sautéed spinach and your choice of home fries or salad.

    Feeling adventurous? Though it’s not one of your run-of-the-mill breakfast sandwiches, try the Crab Cake Sandwich for a delightful twist on brunch. Bubby’s restaurant has been delighting locals for over 30 years with their exceptional food. So, make sure to visit Bubby’s in Tribeca and experience their brunch menu for yourself!

    My personal must-try: the fluffy pancakes with caramelized bananas and toasted walnuts!

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    Hortus NYC

    American Restaurant in Midtown Manhattan
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    Are you in the mood for a special brunch? Then come to Hortus NYC in Midtown Manhattan. As of now, the place is serving a daily $30 Asian-inspired brunch menu by Chef Geo Park. He has created a creative, yet affordable brunch menu that recombines Asian flavors in an American style. The menu is meant for groups to share three appetizers and one of two main courses.

    For example, appetizers include delicious mochi pancakes with kimchi jam, buttercream and maple syrup Yuzu, and a delicious burrata with beetroot. For main courses, you can choose between a Korean poached egg with homemade hash browns and Yuzu Bacon Rose Pasta.

    Along with that, for $25 per person, there are 2 hours of Bottomless Cocktails, where you can choose between Mimosas, Pear Affair and Yuzu Aperol Spritz, two Asian-influenced cocktails created exclusively for this brunch.

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    Cookshop is a Great Spot for Brunch in Manhattan

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    When the craving for brunch hits after exploring Chelsea’s galleries, Cookshop is an excellent option. Serving their brunch menu from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm on weekends, this modern American eatery has a beautifully illuminated interior and is a must-visit.

    One of the things I like most is that their delicious dishes are as diverse as the city itself. Cookshop offers everything from their signature Cookshop Egg Sandwich to sweet treats and pastries like Beignets filled with DiPalo’s ricotta and blueberry jam. And if you’re feeling extra adventurous, do yourself a favor and try the chicken liver mousse – though it sounds weird – I promise it’s out of this world!

    Fair warning, securing a seat can be difficult due to its popularity, so make reservations in advance. While this is inconvenient, I’ll be the first to say that you haven’t truly brunched Manhattan without a visit to Cookshop!

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    Check out the Brunch Options at Bocca di Bacco

    Italian Restaurant in Theatre District
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    Perhaps you’ll run into a few celebrities at Bocca di Bacco, but even if not, you’ll love the experience before or after your Broadway play. The creative Italian cuisine you’ll find here indulges with homemade pastas as well as meats and seafood. Wine lovers will absolutely adore the vast selection that includes 500 bottles from the most renowned wineries in Italy. It is most assuredly one of the best Italian restaurants that you won’t want to miss while in New York.

    My tip: Try some soft scrambled eggs with home fries and bacon or sausage! The pancakes with mixed berries and whipped cream are perfect for everyone with a sweet tooth.

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    Pig and Khao serves a Delicious Brunch Menu

    Asian Restaurant in Lower East Side
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    Imagine you’re just around the corner from Nathan Stratus Playground, in the heart of the Lower East Side, and your tummy grumbles for some rowdy brunch fun. Enter Pig And Khao! This Southeast Asian restaurant oozes a lively atmosphere that’s perfect for a brunch that could well extend into an afternoon adventure.

    Brunch hours run on weekdays from 5 pm, and on weekends it’s a two-part saga, 11 am to 3 pm and 5 pm till close. During these times, you’ll enjoy an exciting menu of favorites like green papaya salad, sizzling pork sisig, or the comforting French Toast. Bottomless mimosas? They got you covered for just $21 per person. If you want my recommendation, I suggest you try the Steak and Eggs with the mimosas, and thank me later!

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    Treat Yourself with a Brunch Cocktail at Ophelia Lounge NYC

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    The Ophelia Lounge is located on top of the Beekman Tower in Midtown Manhattan. The view of the East River and Roosevelt Island as well as the Queensboro Bridge is great from up here. What could be better than enjoying this view over a mouthwatering brunch?

    Every Sunday you can get the ultimate “Top of the Tower” cocktail brunch at Ophelia. In addition to carefully selected cocktails like Ophelia’s Mimosa or a Watermelon Refresher, you’ll get a great à la carte menu with delicious crab, Belgian waffles and more. You’ll also find a selection of 3-tiered brunch towers on the menu, giving you everything your heart desires. How about smoked salmon or a savory quiche with caviar, for example?

    If you want to start your Sunday with this delicious Manhattan brunch, then you should reserve a table in time via OpenTable.

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    Check out the Brunch Menu at Sojourn

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    If you’re looking to eat brunch in the Upper East Side, Sojourn is one of the best bottomless brunch deals in the area. But go ahead and pencil in a two-hour slot for this gem because their drink special is too good to rush. For just $30, you can indulge in endless drinks.

    With your thirst quenched, you’ll want to explore their delicious food menu. I’ve got two words for you – Hangover Cure. This flavor-packed plate of chorizo hash, poached eggs, and spicy avocado sauce is a must-try. But don’t get Sojourn confused with Sojourn Social, their sister bar, and plan ahead because they do get busy!

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    Have a Delicious Brunch with a View at Haven Rooftop

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    Located in the Times Square area, Haven Rooftop has both an open-air and glassed-in rooftop for enjoyable NYC brunch with a view all-year-round. No matter the time of year, though, you’ll need to step outside for just a moment to soak in the skyline.

    Then once you’ve gotten your fill of the view (if that’s even possible), it’s time to get your fill of this delicious menu. Choose from popular items like the Tower of Tuna Tartare, the Farmers Market Omelet, and Brunch Pizza. Want to add some classic cocktails? You’ll also have the choice to add on an hour of bottomless brunch cocktails, too.

    Haven Rooftop is open for brunch on Saturdays from 11:00am – 3:30pm and Sundays from 11:00am – 3:30pm.

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    Enjoy an Amazing Brunch in NYC at Little Rebel

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    Little Rebel is one of the hippest brunch spots in Manhattan. Situated just a stone’s throw away from the serene Stuyvesant Square Park, you’ll immediately feel the rebellious spirit as you step in, thanks to the intriguing decor featuring iconic pop culture rebels.

    Here’s my insider tip – go for their brioche French toast. Drenched in smoked maple syrup and topped with berries, it’s downright irresistible! But no worries, if you want something savory, Little Rebel also has many brunch plates to pick from! And if the sun’s shining, try to snag a seat on their upstairs patio, which is arguably the best spot for a New York City brunch. But what really sets Little Rebel apart from other restaurants is their vibrant cocktail list, so why not pair your plate with a colorful James Dean or Tyler Durden? You’ll be living life on the edge in no time!

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    Bar Primi

    Italian Restaurant in East Village
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    The Bar Primi is a small pasta shop that offers brunch, lunch and dinner with great Italian wines. Of course the typical Italian desserts are not missing. Everything is handmade – from the pasta to the sauce – and the authentic interior makes you feel as if you have made a little detour to Italy.

    Did you ever have spaghetti for breakfast? Try the Breakfast Spaghetti that come with kale, pancetta and a poached egg. Trust me, this is a great way to start your day and one of the reasons why Bar Primi belongs to the best brunch spots in Manhattan.

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    Cathédrale Restaurant offers some popular Dishes

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    On your brunch journey, make a stop at Cathédrale, tucked under the Moxy Hotel. Boasting vaulted ceilings and dim mood-lighting, this place features an ambience you won’t find elsewhere.

    Check out their famous Potato Chip Omelette or take a culinary trip along the Mediterranean coastline with a plate of their Shakshuka. Then, sip on a mimosa, with a twist of spiced apple cider or classic orange juice, and you’re in for a perfect brunch! And don’t miss exploring nearby East Village landmarks such as Union Square Park after your meal, as it’s just a short stroll away.

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    Noreetuh

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    Noreetuh isn’t your ordinary brunch spot in Manhattan. It’s a modern Hawaiian restaurant in Chelsea where you’ll find brunch that embraces Hawaii’s Japanese, Polynesian, and American influences. Here, renowned Chef Chung Chow, an alum of Per Se, makes magic in the kitchen every Saturday and Sunday, from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm.

    One of the must-try dishes? The Mochiko Chicken Loco Moco – a feast of fried dark meat chicken, graced with rich gravy and served with fried eggs and Hawaiian macaroni salad. Tip: order the King’s Hawaiian rolls as a side. Not to mention, they also sport an award-winning wine list, craft beers, and specialty sakes! Just remember, last call is at 2:15 pm, so don’t miss out!

    My tip: Noreetuh has recently launched an exciting new cocktail program! Created by Courtney Smith and Ye Htoo Khaing Win, the menu now features unique Hawaiian-inspired tiki cocktails. For example, the Hawaiian Firefly combines jalapeños and rosemary with Casamigos Blanco, Aperol, lime juice, passion fruit puree and agave syrup, shaken and then served in a short tiki glass with a sprig of rosemary and a slice of jalapeño. Sounds delicious, right? But you can also order an Amaretto Colada or a Hawaiian Rose. All of these cocktails are also served with brunch.

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    Visit Seamore's at Several Locations in Manhattan

    Sea Food Restaurant in Upper East Side
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    Seafood for brunch? You heard right! Seamore’s in Manhattan presents a unique twist to your regular brunch with their $28 bottomless brunch deal. Founder Michael Chernow promises seafood that’s as fresh as it gets.

    So, if you’re a seafood lover you will adore the lobster, eggs benedict, and fish tacos, but those who love brunch classics aren’t left out either. Just don’t forget to make a reservation; the place gets busy quickly on weekends!

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    Clinton St. Baking Company is one of the Best Brunch Restaurants in New York City

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    You want pancakes and fresh omelette for a nice brunch in Manhattan? Then the Clinton Street Baking Company is exactly the right address. An absolute cult spot known for the best pancakes in town. From a distance you can recognize the cafe by the striking red color of the house wall.

    My tip: Try the Fried Chicken & Waffles! The chicken breast comes with a honey-tabasco sauce and crispy Belgian vanilla buttermilk waffles & warm maple butter. The combination of sweet and savory is absolutely delicious!

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    Check out the Tasty Brunch Options at Russ & Daughters

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    If you’re seeking a classic New York brunch with a side of history, you can’t go wrong with Russ & Daughters Cafe. Situated a hop, skip, and a jump from the fascinating Tenement Museum, this iconic eatery opens its doors for brunch from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm on weekdays and until 3:30 pm on weekends. Originally created to give folks a comfy spot to sit and enjoy their Lox bagels, this cafe has evolved into a landmark that’s as integral to NYC as the skyline.

    Now, onto the best part – the food. This is no place for restraint, my friend! Be sure to try the Lox, Eggs, & Onions scramble served on Shissel Rye – it’s divine. Alternatively, The Classic – Gaspe Nova Smoked Salmon on a bagel, bialy, shissel rye, or pumpernickel, served with tomato, onion, cream cheese, and capers – is an homage to the cafe’s roots and simply unbeatable. Here’s to brunching like a true New Yorker!

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    Try a Delicious Breakfast Sandwich at Pardon My French

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    In the heart of Manhattan’s East Village, you’ll find Pardon My French, a French-American bistro with an electrifying brunch atmosphere. This bustling hotspot boasts a sun-soaked patio perfect for enjoying a nice day or people watching.

    But not only does Pardon My French offer an exciting ambiance, they offer everything from Croque Monsieur to Brioche French Toast, making it the go-to spot for a spirited celebration. If you stop by, give their Ruit Buttermilk Pancakes a try, or indulge in their Sandwich P Té De Campagne. No matter what foods you choose, Pardon My French is more than just a restaurant, it’s an invitation to enjoy the dynamic essence of the East Village in Manhattan.

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    Maman (Multiple Locations in Manhattan)

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    Nestled on 3rd Avenue, Maman is among the best brunch spots on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, standing out with its cozy ambiance and impressive all-day brunch offerings. This spot is reminiscent of a French bakery and gives off a whimsical charm that invites leisurely catch-ups and solo diners alike.

    NYC locals can’t get enough of their scrumptious quiche, decadent chocolate croissant, and famous macadamia nut cookie. And I must say that I agree! Moreover, you can’t overlook their outstanding coffee, which is truly an underrated delight in any bakery. So, don’t miss this spot; after all, even Oprah named it one of her favorites!

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    The Grey Dog (Multiple Locations)

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    If you’re looking for an all-day brunch spot in Manhattan that gives you comfort food at its best without emptying your pockets, then The Grey Dog should be on your radar. This laid-back joint, with its casual ambiance, lets you kick back and enjoy brunch at your own pace, any time of the day, any day of the week.

    The menu offers a great spread of all the brunch basics, prepared just the way you want, making every visit here satisfyingly simple. But where The Grey Dog really stands out is its drinks menu. Featuring unique concoctions like Spicy Pineapple Margarita and Grey Dog Spritz, this place isn’t just a top-tier brunch location; it’s also one of the most affordable in the city.

    Now, what should you eat here? Well, my go-to choice is Grey Dog’s Breakfast. It’s got everything you want in a classic brunch dish – eggs done your way, your choice of French toast or pancakes, home fries, and your pick of bacon, sausage, or avocado. It’s a hearty, comforting meal that leaves you fully satisfied.

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    The Smith

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    For all the food lovers out there who value the comforting embrace of classic American fare, The Smith is your safe haven. This hotspot, which sprouted its roots in the East Village in 2007, has since spread its reach to six locations, including our beloved spot on Broadway, right opposite the Lincoln Center. 

    The Smith serves brunch until 4 pm on weekends and dishes out all your traditional favorites. Omelettes, lox, french toast, you name it, they’ve got it. But don’t let the constant crowd deter you. Snag a reservation and, if you’re lucky, an outdoor table for some quality people-watching. Personal recommendations? Go for a refreshing Martini or Spritz and pair it with the Ranchero Scramble or the Skillet Baked French Toast. Or for something more hearty, the bone-in Ribeye with eggs your way will not disappoint either.

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    Balthazar

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    The stylish restaurant serves traditional French cuisine. Outside the menu you can also choose from the seafood bar and the delicacies from the Balthazar Bakery. The breakfast is legendary and the home-baked bread is especially convincing. By the way, you can get a lot more of it in the adjacent bakery.

    If you come here for brunch I recommend the Scrambled Eggs in Puff Pastry with wild mushrooms and asparagus (choose smoked bacon as a topping!)! And if you prefer to have some sweet, I recommend you to order the Belgian Waffles which come with warm berries. Whatever you choose, your brunch experience will be great at Balthazar.

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    A Neighborhood Favorite: Barney Greengrass

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    Ask anyone from New York where to eat, and this is a name that will come up! In the heart of the Upper West Side, nestled between the Hudson River and Central Park, you’ll find Barney Greengrass. This iconic restaurant has been serving its legendary smoked fish since 1908 and is an authentic, cash-only Jewish deli.

    On your visit, consider pairing your H&H bagel with cream cheese schmears and buttery, ocean-steeped nova. Or opt for the cloud-like scrambled eggs adorned with onions and smoked fish morsels. It’s also worth noting that you shouldn’t miss the heavenly cream cheese blintzes topped with a dollop of sour cream or fruit preserves. A word of advice, though – Barney Greengrass is beloved, so be prepared to rub shoulders with its local devotees.

FAQ

Is 11:30 too early for brunch?

No, 11:30 AM is not too early for brunch. The word brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch so you can have brunch both early in the morning or in the afternoon. However, brunch times vary from restaurant to restaurant and in some of them brunch does not start before 12:00 PM, so it’s always best to check in advance what the brunch times are at your favorite restaurant.

What time is brunch in NYC?

In many places brunch in NYC does not start before 12:00 PM when the restaurant is allowed to serve alcohol. Most brunch restaurants offer their brunch between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM. However, there are also restaurants where you can enjoy your brunch earlier in the morning and some even offer an all-day brunch.

What is the biggest brunch day?

Some people say that Mother’s Day is the biggest brunch day in NYC. In general, people love to go brunch on holidays or for special occasions. Many restaurants in New York offer their brunch menu on the weekends but there are quite a few that also offer a weekday brunch.

What time is best for brunch?

The best time for brunch is probably between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM, depending on your personal plans for the day. If you have a lot planned for the day, it’s a good idea to brunch a little earlier. But if you prefer to sleep longer or if you are one of those people who are not hungry early in the morning, then a late brunch is perfect for you.

Is 2:30 too late for brunch?

No, 2:30 PM is not too late for brunch in NYC. You should check the brunch times of the restaurant of your choice but most brunch places in New York City offer their brunch at least until 3:00 PM. In some restaurants in New York you can even enjoy brunch all day long.

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I'm in love with New York City since I was a child but when I finally had the chance to visit this place back in 2019 I lost my heart. This city makes me happy in a way I didn't know before. Now I hope that I can give you some inspiration for your New York City trip, so that you can understand my love for this city and have the best possible time in the Big Apple.

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