# The Best NYC Food and Going-Out Newsletters (2026) _Published 2026-07-13 on DinnerElite (https://dinnerelite.com/blog/best-nyc-food-newsletters)._ The best NYC food newsletters are independent publications, mostly on Substack, where one writer tells you where to eat and what to do in New York with more specificity than any institution manages. We read a lot of them, because DinnerElite lives downstream of the same problem they cover: everyone knows where to eat, and nobody can get the table. Here are the twelve we would actually forward to a friend, split into food newsletters and citywide going-out lists. ## Which NYC food newsletters are worth subscribing to? 1. **[Kaitlyn Eats!](https://kaitlynlavery.substack.com/)** by Kaitlyn Lavery. By her own count she has eaten at all 100 restaurants on the NYT Top 100 list, and she publishes a weekly Week of Eats covering new openings and old standbys, paired with video reviews. 2. **[Good Taste](https://kathrynmaier.substack.com/)** by Kathryn Maier. Drinks, dining, and travel from a working journalist. Her No Reservation? No Problem series and her firsthand accounts of landing NYC's toughest tables cover our exact obsession. 3. **[The Lo Times](https://thelotimes.substack.com/)** by Ryan Sutton. The former Eater NY critic still files real criticism: reviews, industry accountability, and the kind of menu-price tracking most outlets skip. 4. **[Extra Credit](https://getextracredit.substack.com/)** by Alexis Benveniste. Restaurant intel, trend reporting, and interviews from a writer with bylines in The New York Times, Bloomberg, and Eater. 5. **[Expedite](https://www.expedite.news/)** by Kristen Hawley. The industry side: how restaurant tech, reservations platforms, and delivery economics actually work. If you want to understand why tables are hard to get, start here. 6. **[The Angel](https://theangel.substack.com/)** by Emily Wilson. A dispatch on where to eat in New York from a food writer who covers the city restaurant by restaurant. 7. **[burger diva](https://burgerdiva.substack.com/)** by Christina Casillo. One subject, real depth: NYC burgers, ranked and revisited by someone who takes the format seriously. ## Which citywide NYC newsletters cover more than food? 8. **[coolstuff.nyc](https://coolstuff.nyc/)** by Anna and Garrett Albury. A design-forward weekly on events, places, and things worth leaving the house for, with custom itineraries on the paid tier. A Substack bestseller. 9. **[City Happenings](https://cityhappenings.substack.com/)** by Alexa Weiser. Its promise, in its own words, is the best and weirdest things happening in New York, delivered dense and useful every Monday. 10. **[Eddie's List NYC](https://eddieslistnyc.substack.com/)**. An events newsletter and calendar spanning food, art, shows, comedy, classes, and festivals, with thousands of subscribers. 11. **[The Blankman List](https://blankmanlist.substack.com/)** by Richard Blankman. A monthly, human-curated list of things to do across the whole city, food included, with a proudly anti-algorithm stance. 12. **[field notes nyc](https://fieldnotesnyc.substack.com/)**. A weekly guide to arts, culture, and learning events, for readers who plan their week around exhibits and talks rather than openings. ## How did we pick these newsletters? We subscribed and read. No publication paid to appear here, and DinnerElite has no financial relationship with any of them as of July 2026. Some may later join our [partner program](/partners), which pays writers a share of subscriptions from tracked links. If that changes for a listed newsletter, we will disclose it on this page. Prefer watching to reading? See the companion list of [the best NYC food creators on TikTok and Instagram](/blog/best-nyc-food-creators). ## Frequently asked questions ### What is the best newsletter for NYC restaurant recommendations? For pure where-to-eat volume, Kaitlyn Eats! covers the most ground. For getting into hard-to-book places, Good Taste writes about the chase itself. For industry context, Expedite explains the machinery. ### Are these newsletters free? Every one offers a free tier. Several reserve extras, like custom itineraries on coolstuff.nyc or full archives elsewhere, for paid subscribers. ### How does DinnerElite fit alongside these newsletters? The newsletters tell you where to go. DinnerElite gets you in: it watches Resy and OpenTable across 224 of NYC's hardest-to-book restaurants and emails you the moment a table opens up. Start with the [free plan](/premium), which watches one restaurant, or browse [when each restaurant releases tables](/hardest-restaurant-reservations-nyc). ### I write one of these newsletters. Anything for me? Two things, both free. Our [embeddable widget](/tools/widget) drops a live reservation card for any tracked restaurant into your post with copy-paste code. And our [partner program](/partners) pays 30% of every subscription from your tracked link, monthly and recurring.