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November 15, 2019

Weekends are for brunching!

Ride with NYC Ferry to your next brunch on the Lower East Side.

 

Hearth is all about quality food and quality hospitality! The three rules of the Chef is to serve you food that tastes, looks, and smells delicious. Most importantly, for the restaurant overall to serve food that makes you feel good. Hearth is proud to support the local farmers from the NYC Greenmarkets. They feel strongly and firmly believe, the closer it grows, the fresher it is. Hearth strives to make you part of the family and makes every dish to be “a seed of growth”. Take the NYC Ferry Lower East Side route to Stuyvesant Cove, and it’s a 15-minute walk from the landing. 

Hole in the Wall is the ideal comfortable spot for a weekend brunch. The restaurant sets the tone for a good time with its bright wood design and hanging plants. Their colorful acai bowl and fruit smoothies will be sure to lift your mood. They close at 5 PM everyday in case you want to stop by during the week as well. To get to Hole in the Wall, take any NYC Ferry route to Wall St.- Pier 11, and it’s a 9-minute walk from the landing.

Hole in the Wall NYC

 

Glasserie is a brunch location whose roots are Mediterranean and their food has an emphasis on Middle Eastern flavors. The restaurant is located in the former home of the Greenpoint Glass Works factory. Their brunch menu features items such as potato and feta pastries with tzatziki and Harissa lamb, basmati rice, and fried eggs. Glasserie is walking distance from the NYC Ferry East River route. Take the NYC Ferry East River route to Greenpoint, and it’s a 13-minute walk from the landing. 

Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant will fill your morning with the smell of coffee and blueberry muffins and your evenings will have the aroma have fried chicken and waffles. Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant gives you American classics with the leading quality ingredients. Spend your Saturday or Sunday morning at Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant by taking the NYC Ferry Lower East Side route to Corlears Hook, and the restaurant is a 20-minute walk from the landing.

Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant

Tsismis NYC is a Filipino-American restaurant that brings you dishes made from local ingredients. Tsismis comes from the Spanish word “chisme”, meaning “gossip”. Being able to catch up with friends and family over a delicious meal is the experience Tsismis wants you to have when eating at their restaurant. Tsismis is a 20-minute walk from the NYC Ferry Corlears Hook landing on the Lower East Side route.

 

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