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This French restaurant is the trendiest in all of NYC

This French restaurant is the trendiest in all of NYC

Looking to instill a little love into your life? PinkCherry, an online adult store all about putting a spark back into relationships, went on a mission to name the ultimate date night spots in the U.S., including the dreamiest cities and the most popular restaurants intended to give you those fuzzy feelings. While New York did not make the cut for the best city for date night (what, Pizza Rat isn’t romantic enough for you?), four NYC-based restaurants made the list for the top trendiest spots in the country, based on the number of social posts and search queries on Google.

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Coming in at no. 2, the top New York spot goes to the city’s original temple of haute French seafood: Le Bernardin. Since 1986, this Parisian transplant has maintained its reputation for the finest in New York, retaining its formal touches from crisp, white tablecloths and a jacket-required policy in the dining room. With a chef’s tasting led by Eric Ripert—priced at $325, $505 per person if you want to add on the wine pairing—the fine French restaurant has retained its three-starred Michelin status and consistently tops our best French restaurants list.

“Le Bernardin in New York ranks as the second most popular restaurant in the U.S., earning 20,876 Instagram posts to its name and an average of 60,500 searches per month,” according to PinkCherry. “It’s also earned a rating of three Michelin stars for its mouthwatering food and top notch dining experience, so you really can’t go wrong here.”

Three other New York locales also made the list, including Sadelles at no. 4 (nothing says “I love you” more than a bagel), Dan Barber’s upstate eatery, Blue Hill at Stone Barns, at no. 5 and Kwame Onwuachi’s Afro-Caribbean-influenced spot, Tatiana, at no. 6. Check out the full list of eateries below and plan your next night out below:

Top 10 trending restaurants

  1. Catch LA (Los Angeles, CA)
    Number of Instagram posts: 66,267
    Average number of Google searches per month: 40,500
  2. Le Bernardin (New York, NY)
    Number of Instagram Posts: 20,876
    Number of Google searches per month: 60,500
  3. The French Laundry (Yountville, CA)
    Number of Instagram posts: 23,194
    Average search monthly search volume: 40,500
  4. Sadelles (New York, NY)
    Number of Instagram posts: 2,819
    Average search monthly search volume: 33,100
  5. Blue Hill at Stone Barns (New York, NY)
    Number of Instagram posts: 12,290
    Average search monthly search volume: 22,200
  6. Tatiana (New York, NY)
    Number of Instagram posts: 129
    Average search monthly search volume: 33,100
  7. Rose’s Luxury (Washington, D.C.)
    Number of Instagram posts: 11,100
    Average search monthly search volume: 22,200
  8. Uchi (Austin, TX)
    Number of Instagram posts: 2,397
    Average search monthly search volume: 27,100
  9. Kasama (Chicago, IL)
    Number of Instagram posts: 766
    Average search monthly search volume: 22,200
  10. Bavette’s (Chicago, IL)
    Number of Instagram posts: 607
    Average search monthly search volume: 22,00

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A free outdoor movie series is hitting Prospect Heights next month

A free outdoor movie series is hitting Prospect Heights next month

It’s not fall quite yet but, as the weather turns crispy we, paradoxically, want to spend even more time outdoors—and there’s quite nothing like catching a classic rom-com or cult movie while out in the open in New York.

Although many summer outdoor movie screenings have come and gone, Pacific Park in Prospect Heights is gearing up to showcase a roster of films every Thursday this September. Movies will start showing at sunset and—best part!—they will all be free to attend.

Keep in mind that the event operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so you’ll want to get there early to secure yourself a prime viewing spot on the lawn. 

Here is the schedule of screenings:

September 5: 10 Things I Hate About You

September 12: Some Like it Hot

September 19: Past Lives – Theme: Indie

September 26: Matilda

If you’re looking for more things to do in the great outdoors, check out our lists of best outdoor art pieces in New York, free outdoor theater options and, of course, the best outdoor dining restaurants in town. Enjoy fresh air without freezing while you can!

* This article was originally published here