“Grand Marnier in a large cup of hot chocolate at the Café Henri, Long Island City. Also, watching the ice skaters at lunch at the Rock Center Cafe. They have the best hamburger and curly fries on the planet!
– agent, Larry Dusseau
“Mine is the hot chocolate at Serendipity on East 60th Street in Upper East Side. Fabulous, but a special treat, as we must watch our figures.”
“Can’t beat the hot chocolate at City Bakery, in Flatiron. They have a calendar of flavors that they call the Hot Chocolate Festival plus their pretzel croissants are delicious in any kind of weather.”
-agent, Jeanine LeNy
“Golden Krust near port authority has amazing chicken soup. It is a tiny bit spicy for some but very hearty and it REALLY warms me UP! I love it.”
-Marketing Coordinator, Carla Harrilal
“Ice Skating at Bryant Park! And the best part about it is if you bring your own ice skates and lock (like I do), admission and lockers are free!”
-agent, Lilia Berzon
“Buy a Pie at Four and Twenty Blackbirds in Gowanus. Sip an old fashioned at Rye in Williamsburg. Shuffleboard like you’re on a tropical vacation at the Miami styled Royal Palms Shuffleboard Club in Gowanus!”
-agent, Samuel Gogolak
“A steaming bowl of pot au feu at L’Absinthe in the Upper East Side. It’s a warm and comforting savory beef, studded with earthy vegetables,in an intoxicating broth. On a cold, slushy day,it makes me feel like I’m in a cozy bistro in France.
-agent, Diane Karnett
“The Temple of Dendur at The Metropolitan Museum of Art especially on a snowy day.”
-agent, Sasha (Aleksandra) Sankovich
“As far as winter weather is concerned 230 Fifth, rooftop bar. They give you when it’s cold outside on the rooftop. It’s a pretty cool experience. I also think Spa Castle in Queens is also good. Nothing like the snow falling on you while you’re in the hot tub, really interesting dynamic”
-agent, Ari Silverstein