New York’s One World Trade Centre soars proudly into the Manhattan skyline. Its height – 1776 feet – marks the year of the USA’s Declaration of Independence. Its very existence commemorates and honours the fallen of 9/11.
This powerful symbol of liberty deserves a visit on your trip to New York. Learn about this spectacular feat of engineering and enjoy 360 degree views over the city from the 100th, 101st and 102nd floors.
And once you’ve gazed far and wide above The Big Apple, find yourself some tempting food at one of the best restaurants near One World Observatory.
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1. Black Seed Bagels: for artisan New York bagels
200 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10080
New York bagels with traditional and modern fillings – ££
Barely 5 minute’s stroll from One World Trade Centre, Black Seed Bagels is the perfect spot for a speedy breakfast, brunch, or lunch.

These New York-style bagels were developed using Montreal baking techniques. The artisan creation process is itself an homage to bagels. Bakers boil the naturally leavened dough in water with honey to add a touch of sweetness. Each batch is wood-fired by hand before cooling in a marble chute.
Ten different types of bagels combine with a dizzying array of fillings here. Choose from classics like salmon or Reuben, 10 cream cheese varieties, or pizza bagels. There are gluten-free and veggie options, though not vegan owing to the honey in the baking process.
Black Seed Bagels have already received the Whole Food Markets’ seal of approval too. Frozen black seed bagels are available in selected outlets, the ultimate accolade from the high-end grocer.
For an affordable but filling meal, head over to this great bagel restaurant near One World Observatory.
2. Eataly: for Italian shopping and dining
4 World Trade Centre, 101 Liberty St, Floor 3, New York, NY 10007
Pizza, pasta, fine Italian wine, and dining – $$ – $$$
New York has long been known for its Italian fare, and you’ll find a feast of Italian food and flavors at Eataly New York Downtown. Billed as more than a market, and not only a restaurant, Eataly is a food store, marketplace, bar, and restaurant all in one.
Tuscan restaurant Firenze offers a full dining experience, with a particularly fine Bistecca Alla Fiorentina. La Pizza & La Pasta serves Napoli-style pizza and fresh, classic pasta dishes. There’s even Vino &, a wine bar specializing in fine Italian wine, beer, and cocktails.

This fabulous Italian restaurant near One World Observatory offers authentic food, friendly service, and a choice of dining options all under one roof. Save some time with One World Observatory: Skip the Ticket Line tickets and head to Eataly for a mouth-watering Mediterranean meal afterward.
3. Lekka Burger: fast-casual planet-positive eating
81 Warren Street, New York, NY 10007
Vegan burgers, sides, and shakes – $$
For fast-casual dining with planet-positive food, Lekka Burger is one of the best restaurants near One World Observatory.
The quick service and hearty and healthy food are a boon after you have thoroughly explored the local sights. Enjoy the in-depth insight of The Ground Zero All-Access Guided Tour + One World Observatory, and afterward, you’ll be at Lekka Burger in no time. Just head to Warren Street, about six minutes walk away.

Lekka burgers consist of five vegetables plus grains and spices, with no GMOs, gluten, or soy. The enticing burger choices run from cheese to masala, and there are five types of fries. Drinks include the magnificently-monikered Radiant Pig Save the Robots IPA. Lekka means “delicious” or “awesome” in the founder’s native Afrikaans, and these burgers certainly fit the bill. And a Lekka burger requires 97% less land than a beef burger, so the food here is good for you and the planet.
4. Kaffe Landskap: responsibly-sourced dishes in a stylish Scandinavian cafe
401 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013
Sandwiches, wraps and soup, and ethical coffee – $$
Kaffe Landskap’s Scandinavian roots shine through its ethical food choices and chic cafe environment.
A wide variety of responsible-sourced international coffee is enough to satisfy the most ardent bean devotee. Chai Latte and Matcha Latte beckon the adventurous.

Kaffe Landskap’s food is grown or produced locally where possible. Vibrant sandwiches and delectable pastries provide a tempting lunch. Breakfast standouts include super-seeds oatmeal and mushroom toast.
You’ll find this Swedish restaurant near One World Observatory, a brisk 12 minutes walk away on Greenwich Street. The relaxing environment will encourage you to linger, so book yourself Tickets for One World Observatory: All-Inclusive Flex Package so you can arrive at One World Trade Centre at any time on your chosen day.
5. ONE Dine: for fine dining with a view
One World Observatory, One World Trade Centre, 117 West Street, New York, NY 10007
Gourmet cuisine and first-class service -$$$$
For an extra-special visit, get priority entrance to One World Observatory with Skip All Lines tickets. You’ll whizz past the entry lines and go to the front of the queue for the Skypod elevators.

You can continue your extraordinary day by enjoying a meal at ONE Dine. Set high above the city on the 101st floor of One World Trade Centre, ONE Dine’s sweeping views are matched only by its fine cuisine. Small-production wines, local draft beers, and craft cocktails complement the seasonally-inspired menu.
There’s no more breathtaking view of NYC; on a fine day, you can see 45 miles. There’s no better backdrop to a sumptuous meal of American and European classics.
Planned your visit? Here’s all you need to know about the One World Observatory!