How to Spend a Day in SoHo

Discover the hidden gems of SoHo with our curated list of non-touristy things to do in NYC. SoHo is one of the most popular and influential neighborhoods in New York City, especially in regards to fashion and culture. With all of the different storefronts, restaurants, cafes, and landmarks to choose from, it can be hard to know where you should go. Check out these suggestions for fun things to do in SoHo by our top curators!

Begin your day in SoHo by looking for a quick sip or bite, at Harney and Sons SoHo or Now or Never Coffee.

 

433 Broome St, New York, NY 10013

Harney and Sons is an excellent store if you’re looking for a little sip and bite during your time in SoHo. Not only do they have over 250 teas for you to try, they have a massive selection for purchase as well. There are smaller pastries and bites available for purchase in their lounge to enjoy with your tea of choice. Their tall ceilings and lilac walls make the entire experience of stopping in for a delicious earl grey or chai all that much more elegant. For the average tea drinker or die hard enthusiast, you’re surely covered at Harney and Sons.

 

30 Grand St, New York, NY 10013

Now or Never Coffee is a small coffee shop that offers all standard coffees such as espressos and lattes along with a few bites and other beverage options. This store has a small yet amazing and engaging space to sit, chat, and sip. They have amazing decorations and finishes for the entire shop, perfect for taking pictures or videos. In fact, the space itself is rentable if you ever want to host a small event at a great price. (Oh, did we mention if you rent the space you get free coffee while you’re there?)

Next, SoHo brunch has excellent options, whether you’re aiming for something traditional or a bit differentiated. From eggs benedicts to soufflé pancakes, you should be covered! Check out Sadelles and Flippers.

 

463 W Broadway, New York, NY 10012

If you’re looking for a chic brunch spot with choice Jewish fare, look no further than Sadelles. Located on Broadway, this restaurant is very accessible if you’re in SoHo. The menu is full of all sorts of brunch options, some more expensive than others. Order latkes, a brunch burger, or caviar and eggs. They also specialize in fish, with multiple options available for their specialty fish bagels. The menu is quite extensive, especially for a delicious brunch style meal, so be sure to give the whole thing a look. With a nicely fashioned and decorated brick interior, this restaurant will have your stomach growling and fingers ready to snap a great picture for the gram. 

 

337 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013

Flippers specializes in their souffle pancakes, all of which look like pieces of art. Their extremely soft and puffy texture makes them memorable, even before tasting. They’re available with lots of different toppings and varieties, whether that be a standard strawberry or something a bit more left field such as matcha pancakes. They also have other breakfast and brunch options, such as sandwiches, french toast, or eggs benedicts. With your souffle pancakes comes a great assortment of alcoholic beverages. Sake, champagne, and mimosas is just the beginning of the list. Definitely be sure to check out Flippers if you want to bite into a pillow of pure deliciousness.

It wouldn’t be a SoHo blog without some SoHo shops, right? Check out some shops that you may not know!

 

80 Wooster St, New York, NY 10012

Thrifting and second-hand designs are critically important ways to positively impact your wardrobe, especially with the variety that NYC has to offer. TheRealReal is a second-hand store that features a plethora of designer merchandise, all within a chic and high-end space. There is even coffee available if you missed out earlier! If you have any clothing you want to sell, you’re able to on the spot. This a perfect place to stop and check out in SoHo if you’re looking to shop for designer, especially for the price and condition the clothing is in!

 

11 Bond St, New York, NY 10012

Showfields is a special type of pop-up store, where brands rotate in and out somewhat frequently and you can find all sorts of clothing, beauty products, and more! You never know what to expect, and just walking through the store will have your eyes darting back and forth to the different items and brands. If you want to find a brand that is more low key but will make for a great SoHo souvenir, be sure to check out Showfields.

Ending a day in SoHo requires a SoHo dinner that will fulfill your dining needs.

 

54 Thompson St, New York, NY 10012

Pera SoHo offers Mediterranean fare with beautiful outdoor seating in an enclosed patio space. The menu is extensive, with options for many palettes and dietary restrictions. Try their chicken “shashlik”, steak frites, and an assortment of side dishes. They also have a great selection of alcohol, with lots of wine by the bottle and cocktails as well. If you’re looking for some Mediterranean food earlier in the day, they have breakfast and lunch options available as well!

 
 

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