What Makes a Place Juicy 🍊
How a city of 8 million strangers became a map of connection-worthy places.
ISSUE 01 • EDITORIAL • DEC 2025
I moved to New York to build a theatre company… and stayed for the people
In a wild twist while living in Boston, I got an unexpected invitation to compose music for a Harvard A.R.T. theater students’ graduation show – as both composer and live DJ on stage. We clicked instantly, became friends, and decided to launch a theatre company and move to New York City.
From day one, I knew NYC’s real gold was its people: the most diverse, driven, wildly creative crowd on earth. I was suddenly surrounded by humans who were building things, making art, staying up too late for the right reasons.
And as I was mapping out the city, I noticed something simple and consistent: it was fellow artists who kept sending me to the places that blew my mind, over and over again.
That’s when I realized what kind of map I was really building – first for myself, then for my friends, and now for anyone who’s curious:
A map of connection-worthy places. Places that made the little cells of my body radiate joy when I was there.
Why traditional guides weren’t cutting it
Google reviews don’t tell you if you’ll have a conversation with a stranger. Yelp doesn’t rate whether the lighting makes you want to stay for three more hours. Instagram shows you what a place looks like - not what it feels like.
So I started keeping a list:
Places where I met someone interesting, bars where the music was quiet enough to talk, cafés where the staff remembered my name, venues where I walked in alone and walked out with a bunch of new friends
I started asking artists – musicians, DJs, painters, chefs – where they went. The places they actually loved when they weren’t performing for anyone.
And I noticed a pattern.
The five qualities of a Juicy place
The best places shared five qualities. I started calling them JUICY:
J — Joyful
Does it ignite delight? Do you walk out lighter, grinning, maybe a touch more enchanted with the world?
U — Unique
Is it one-of-a-kind? Could this place only exist in New York?
I — Intimate
Can you hear each other, truly? Soft lighting, hushed tunes, a layout that whispers “lean in and connect”?
C — Communal
Do strangers become friends here? Is there something that brings people together — a shared table, a dance floor, a ritual (or yes, even an app that nudges you toward meeting someone new)?
Y — You-Focused
Is it built for your humanity, not just the bottom line? Those thoughtful touches that make you feel truly seen?
This is the lens we use to rate every spot on the Juicy NYC map we’re building together.
Not by how good the food is (though that matters).
Not by how cool it looks (though that helps).
But by how likely you are to leave feeling more connected than when you walked in.
What The Juicy Times is for
The Juicy Times is a weekly guide to these places.
Every week, I’ll share:
New spots vetted by our crew and artists, ready for your adventures
Artist guides – NYC through the eyes of the people who shape its culture
Invites to Juicy Hangs – small, intimate experiences in Juicy venues
And sometimes, I’ll write about why any of this matters: about loneliness in the big city and building a real community; about what it means to build a creative life in a city that doesn’t let you stop for a second; about how the spaces we choose slowly shape the person we become.
If you’re here, you probably get it.
You moved to New York looking for something too.
Let’s find it together.
May all be juicy 🍊
— Fedor




