BY: Will Gleason
There are a few surefire ways to know that fall has arrived in New York: The streets start to smell slightly less like garbage, your timeline becomes blessedly free of FOMO-inducing beach pics from the Rockaways and Eataly Flatiron’s rooftop restaurant and bar makes its grand transition from a bright summer theme to a cozy autumnal one. To paraphrase a wise woman, seasons change, so do rooftops.
This week, Serra D’Autunno by Birreria officially opened to replace its very floral, warm-weather incarnation. The newly made-over venue offers a rustic menu inspired by the Italian countryside and has been decorated with warm, earthy tones with feathers and leaves.
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