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- ↑ Tucked on one of the narrow streets near the seaport, Growler (55 Stone Street) is a casual, neighborhood spot with the quirky Victorian dog-themed décor. Standard brunch fare makes up the menu—c
- ↑ Lee Lee’s Forest (14 Fulton Street) is one of downtown's best kept secrets for wardrobe staples with clever twists. You'll find flattering, feminine dresses with cute graphic prints,
- ↑ A new addition to the Seaport retail scene is the temporary Dossier Outpost (Fulton Street between Front Street and South Street). All summer long, the block will be lined with pop-ups in shipping
- ↑ Everything you need to catch some serious waves (or at least look like you're going to) is at Summer House Urban Surf Collective (Fulton Street between Front Street and South Street). The pop-up
- ↑ Another of Dossier's shops is Selima Optique (Fulton Street between Front Street and South Street), one of fashion's favorite brands for sunglasses and opticals. Handmade in France, the frames have sub
- ↑ With a focus on craftsmanship and classic denim created using old-fashioned methods for a vintage effect, Gilded Age (224 Front Street) is a constant, quiet favorite on the jean scene. Their new FiDi
- ↑ You'll have to get a guest pass online before hitting Complete Body (10 Hanover Square), but once inside, it's like a one-stop fitness-fun extravaganza. Pick up a yoga or indoor cycling class, do yo
- ↑ The serene peace and quiet of The Setai Club & Spa (40 Broad Street) is a necessary indulgence, especially after a workout. Standard massages, aromatherapy, manicures, pedicures, and facials a