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Art StoreLower East Side

Montana Shop NYC

The flagship of this sprawling art supply store. They’ve been selling art supplies for over 20 years. This is where the best graffiti artists come to get their cans.
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In The Area

Clothing StoreLower East Side

7115 Szeki

Named after its Hong Kong-born owner and designer Szeki, this is the store for inclusive, highly-wearable clothing that’ll see you through the NYC seasons. Good pants, big jackets, clever detailing.

RestaurantLower East Side

Balvanera

Grab a sunny spot under the awning for Argentinian steaks and family-style dishes. A crowd pleaser, where you can actually hear your dining buddy speak.

GalleryLower East Side

Trotter&Sholer

Sun-filled and full of heart, this Suffolk Street gallery is where artists transform what's in front of them into moments of delight.

GalleryLower East Side

TOTAH

Kenny Scharf's black-lit basement, luminous paintings, and unexpected artist pairings on a tree-lined stretch of Stanton Street.

Clothing StoreLower East Side

7115 Szeki

Named after its Hong Kong-born owner and designer Szeki, this is the store for inclusive, highly-wearable clothing that’ll see you through the NYC seasons. Good pants, big jackets, clever detailing.

RestaurantLower East Side

Balvanera

Grab a sunny spot under the awning for Argentinian steaks and family-style dishes. A crowd pleaser, where you can actually hear your dining buddy speak.

GalleryLower East Side

Trotter&Sholer

Sun-filled and full of heart, this Suffolk Street gallery is where artists transform what's in front of them into moments of delight.

GalleryLower East Side

TOTAH

Kenny Scharf's black-lit basement, luminous paintings, and unexpected artist pairings on a tree-lined stretch of Stanton Street.