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New York Gets Ready for Summer !: City to Reopen Floating Bars and Restaurants and Public Art Exhibit in Riverside Park

It is no secret to anyone that New York surprises during each season of the year, and this summer will be no exception. The ‘Big Apple’ is preparing for the hottest season, and for this reason, the opening of the city’s floating bars and restaurants and the arrival of the free public exhibition of Riverside Park art have already been announced.

The hot breath of summer will allow you to re-live the exquisite experience of dining and sipping fine wine on the Hudson River or on the Greenpoint Boardwalk. In the last few hours, the “Crew” team, famous for being in charge of the Island Oyster, Pilot and Grand Banks boats, shared that the reservation schedule for their West Village watering hole, Drift In, has been opened.

Photograph taken from Instagram @ahoy_its_crew

In addition, he announced that in his famous oyster bar, Grand Banks, which is on board the “historic wooden schooner” Sherman Zwicker, reservations will be available for any day.

Also, the companies North River Lobster and Frying Pan, shared that they will soon reopen their vessels for all interested customers. In case you want to go to the ship of the first company, this confirmed that its opening date will be Thursday, April 22 and that there, they will allow groups of 15 or more people to book.

But if you want to enjoy a beautiful sunset on the Greenpoint boardwalk, the floating bar and restaurant that is usually at this point, Brooklyn Barge, reported that its opening date will be Saturday, May 1.

Photograph taken from Instagram @fryingpannyc

If you love delicious dishes, boats, romance and the outdoors, you should go to one of these boats, as they will allow you to enjoy summer at its best.

How about taking a walk through the Riverside Park Conservancy after having a delicious lunch? That’s right, the public art display in Riverside Park arrives more crowded than ever for this summer.

Photograph taken from Instagram @riversideparknyc

The facility called “Re: Growth, a celebration of art, Riverside Park and the spirit of New York”Will begin next June 5 and will end at the end of the summer.

2021 marks 35 years of the Riverside Park Conservancy and therefore, this year’s exhibition will be taken to another level, where in 6 miles and 13 exhibitions, more than 20 artists will show their work.

On the website where the event was announced, it was shared that “To commemorate our anniversary and the slow rise of our city from the COVID-19 pandemic, The Nature Conservancy will host a summer event that will honor the determination and resilience of all. New Yorkers ”.

Although the exhibit is free, the community is being invited to make donations of any amount to allow them to continue providing these dynamic public programs to the community.

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