Celebrate Ghostbusters Day at Ladder 8!
The spirits of the Ghostbusters movies come alive at these New York City locations.
The Tribeca firehouse is better known as Ghostbusters HQ.
With On Location Tours, see sites from popular films set in NYC—including Ghostbusters.
Imagine aisle after aisle of shelves absolutely groaning with candy.
Full Moon Pizzeria is located at the prime corner of Arthur Avenue's enclave of Italian eateries.
Harlem Shake is a neighborhood-oriented burger and milkshake joint for high-quality affordable fare.
This NYC summer staple serves the quintessential Coney Island hot dog just a short walk from the boardwalk and beach.
Forest Hills' old-school ice cream parlor first opened its doors in 1925 and has been in operation as Eddie's Sweet Shop since 1967.
Ripper's serves up classic summer fare like burgers, hot dogs and fries along the Rockaway Beach Boardwalk.
An unassuming hot-dog joint that happens to be open 24/7 and offers some of the winningest wieners around.
Cultishly admired restaurateurs bring a destination slice joint to Carroll Gardens.
A thin, crispy slice is the signature of this beloved Staten Island pizza institution, known for its vodka pie.
Paulie brings retro decor and great pizza to Greenpoint.
The Brooklyn bakery is famous for red velvet doughnuts.
There are many haunted places in NYC—read all about the ghost stories that go with them.
Follow Skelly's lead to find the spookiest seasonal sweets in the City.
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