Despite our relatively small homes and a scarcity of private outdoor spaces, New York City is home to an astonishing number of canine companions.
Once upon a time, Brooklyn provided a large share of the nation's beer thanks to a cadre of breweries launched by German immigrants. After Prohibition and waves of intense competition, the brewing culture declined, and by 1976, all of the borough's 45 breweries had decamped.
Once a well-kept secret among local residents and adventurous foodies, Harlem's fantastic restaurant scene is now a well-known fact across the five boroughs and beyond.