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Hudson River Greenway

Hudson River Greenway, 393 West St, New York, NY 10014, United States
4.8(607)
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Mon7 a.m. - 10 p.m.Closed

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4.8
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5.0
2y

Catch NYC is an exceptional dining experience that truly lives up to its reputation as a trendy hotspot. From the moment you step foot into the restaurant, you are greeted by a vibrant atmosphere that exudes style and sophistication. The sleek and modern interior design, coupled with dim lighting and upbeat music, creates an energetic ambiance that sets the stage for a memorable evening.

The menu at Catch NYC is a true culinary delight. With a focus on seafood and Asian-inspired dishes, the restaurant offers a diverse range of options that cater to various palates. Whether you're a fan of sushi, sashimi, or crave innovative fusion creations, you'll find something to satisfy your taste buds here. Each dish is beautifully presented, showcasing a careful attention to detail that enhances the overall dining experience.

One standout feature of Catch NYC is its rooftop lounge, which provides stunning views of the city skyline. This outdoor space adds an extra layer of charm, allowing guests to enjoy their meals while taking in the breathtaking panoramic vistas. It's the perfect spot for a romantic date or a celebration with friends.

The service at Catch NYC is exemplary. The staff is attentive, knowledgeable, and always willing to go the extra mile to ensure your dining experience is top-notch. They provide excellent recommendations and are happy to accommodate any dietary restrictions or preferences.

However, it's worth noting that due to its popularity, Catch NYC can get quite crowded, especially during peak hours. This may result in slightly longer wait times, but the overall experience is well worth it. It's advisable to make a reservation in advance to secure a table and avoid any potential disappointment.

In conclusion, Catch NYC is a standout restaurant that combines exquisite cuisine, stylish ambiance, and impeccable service. Whether you're a seafood lover or simply seeking a memorable dining experience, this trendy hotspot is...

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1.0
3y

Park would’ve been a 5 star rating if skateboarding was allowed but nope we can’t. We’re allowed to skate on the bike lane but why can’t we on the path right next to the river? I mean you can put like a 10 mph speed limit or something or just have police to judge if we’re doing something they don’t want but I’m not even doing anything just cruising around probably at the speed of a normal jogger enjoying the view. Like I’ve skated at Tiananmen Square and they stppped us but that’s understandable considering what China is. Waste of money nyc to make such a smooth walkway and not let...

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2.0
4y

The South end of the Hudson River Greenway is perfect, with lighting, curbs, bollards and flowers. But, north of about 75th Street it grows more and more neglected. A friend broke her collarbone when she biked into a puddle in the dark. Yes, there are no lights in the upper Greenway. There are no curbs either. Mud puddles cause crashes. They also produce many mosquitos. Sand and gravel, both hazardous to cyclists, are everywhere in the uptown portions of the HRG. The northernmost mile has no lighting, sinkholes and a badly designed, very steep hill with blind turns at the...

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Stan O'ConnorStan O'Connor
The South end of the Hudson River Greenway is perfect, with lighting, curbs, bollards and flowers. But, north of about 75th Street it grows more and more neglected. A friend broke her collarbone when she biked into a puddle in the dark. Yes, there are no lights in the upper Greenway. There are no curbs either. Mud puddles cause crashes. They also produce many mosquitos. Sand and gravel, both hazardous to cyclists, are everywhere in the uptown portions of the HRG. The northernmost mile has no lighting, sinkholes and a badly designed, very steep hill with blind turns at the top and bottom.
Juan GutierrezJuan Gutierrez
This brand new, recently constructed pier at Pier 26 is so imaginative, such an original use of space - the creativity is mind boggling!!! With different entrance points and paths, intermingling boardwalk with plants. There are swinging benches and an interesting looking blue court of some kind (I dunno, team handball perhaps?) With interesting views at the end of the pier and an already established cool restaurant at the base - this pier is going to become the hot new destination on the west side this spring and summer - despite Covid!
Tom L.Tom L.
Hudson River Promenade/Greenway was a beautiful and relaxing walk from a long day. I came here on a Sunday late afternoon. Weather was really nice and held until the sun went down. There's little bit of everything, greenery, water and sky. Totally enjoyed the slower pace, some sun and sat down for a bit to enjoy the sunset. I walked down from 14th St. and went down towards battery park. It can get crowded at times, bit wasn't too bad this time. It's dog friendly. I passed by a couple of children's playgrounds along the way.
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The South end of the Hudson River Greenway is perfect, with lighting, curbs, bollards and flowers. But, north of about 75th Street it grows more and more neglected. A friend broke her collarbone when she biked into a puddle in the dark. Yes, there are no lights in the upper Greenway. There are no curbs either. Mud puddles cause crashes. They also produce many mosquitos. Sand and gravel, both hazardous to cyclists, are everywhere in the uptown portions of the HRG. The northernmost mile has no lighting, sinkholes and a badly designed, very steep hill with blind turns at the top and bottom.
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This brand new, recently constructed pier at Pier 26 is so imaginative, such an original use of space - the creativity is mind boggling!!! With different entrance points and paths, intermingling boardwalk with plants. There are swinging benches and an interesting looking blue court of some kind (I dunno, team handball perhaps?) With interesting views at the end of the pier and an already established cool restaurant at the base - this pier is going to become the hot new destination on the west side this spring and summer - despite Covid!
Juan Gutierrez

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Hudson River Promenade/Greenway was a beautiful and relaxing walk from a long day. I came here on a Sunday late afternoon. Weather was really nice and held until the sun went down. There's little bit of everything, greenery, water and sky. Totally enjoyed the slower pace, some sun and sat down for a bit to enjoy the sunset. I walked down from 14th St. and went down towards battery park. It can get crowded at times, bit wasn't too bad this time. It's dog friendly. I passed by a couple of children's playgrounds along the way.
Tom L.

Tom L.

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