The classic Kutsher's Country Club in the Catskills, which for a few years became a beloved destination for music fans who descended upon the resort for the All Tomorrow's Parties festival, has been reinvented right here in NYC. Called Kutsher's Tribeca, the restaurant, opened by fourth-generation Zach Kutsher and others, is described as "a fresh take on the 1960's canteen" serving a "uniquely modern" Jewish American "Catskills cuisine." It just flew down from Monticello and boy are its arms tired!
Inside Kutsher's Tribeca, Now Open With "Catskills Cuisine" And Cocktails
7 Fall Restaurant Openings To Get Hungry For
Summer is over and that means good news for the city's fans of fine dining: A whole slew of new restaurants are coming to make sure that you always feel a few bites behind. People have been putting together some very in-depth previews of places expected to open this season (emphasis on the word expected—these are restaurants we're talking about here). But rather than bore you with too much information too soon, here are seven restaurants we're really looking forward to trying out in the next few months:
Barry Hogan, ATP Festival
All Tomorrow's Parties (better known as ATP) got a New York home last year in the Catskills, and the old upstate resort Kutshers provided such a perfect space that it'll all be happening again this year. The fest is hands down the most enjoyable event we've ever personally attended, and the soundtrack provided isn't too shabby either. This year Animal Collective, Sufjan Stevens, Flaming Lips, Deerhoof and many many many more will be performing throughout the three days; there's also poker with Steve Albini (don't miss his band Shellac, either), and plenty of other distractions to keep you entertained (check out photos from last year here). If you're free this weekend, we highly recommend buying yourself a ticket—but first, get to know the organizer a little better.

