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The Empire State Building’s Tastes of New York Experience to Feature Eataly
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The Empire State Building’s Tastes of New York Experience to Feature Eataly

2026-06-04 22:44 Last Updated At:22:51

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 4, 2026--

The Empire State Building (ESB), the “World’s Most Famous Building,” today announced that it will feature Eataly as its latest Tastes of New York Experience, a year-round offering of pop-ups which feature unique New York City bites. From June 4 through Aug. 31, Eataly will bring its New York City spin on “la dolce vita” to the Empire State Building’s iconic Observation Deck with a curated selection of its most beloved desserts and beverages.

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“We are excited to present Eataly’s true ‘estate Italiana’ as part of our year-round featured Tastes of New York to our visitors,” said Dan Rogoski, observatory general manager. “The Empire State Building can be seen and photographed all around New York City, but only a visit to our Observatory Deck gives you the most authentic # 1 experience in the United States, and the best view in New York City.”

Located on the iconic 86 th Floor Observation Deck each day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., the seasonal activation will bring together two iconic New York City brands for a delicious addition to visitors’ trip to the “World’s Most Famous Building.”

Guests can indulge in a variety of handcrafted gelato flavors which include Cioccolato (Chocolate), Pistacchio (Pistachio), Fior di Latte (Sweet Milk), Limone (Lemon), and Fragola (Strawberry). The cart will feature Coppa Cremino – an exclusive gelato cup available only at the Empire State Building Observation Deck – that features hazelnut gelato with gianduja swirl, whipped cream, and an Eataly chocolate cremini.

The menu also features Eataly’s classic and limited-edition tiramisù flavors:

Additionally, guests can enjoy freshly filled cannoli finished with their choice of pistachios, chocolate chips, or sliced almonds. The pop-up will offer a selection of beverages which include San Benedetto still and sparkling water, Eataly Cola, Eataly No Sugar Cola, Eataly Lemon Soda, and Eataly Orange Soda.

"Eataly is thrilled to bring New York City’s most authentic Italian cuisine to visitors from around the world at the Empire State Building Observation Deck this summer," said Enrico Prodi, VP of Operations at Eataly North America. "Together, we will create a unique experience that celebrates great food, culture, and one of New York City’s most iconic destinations.”

The Empire State Building’s world-famous Observation Deck Experience underwent a $165 million reimagination that added a new interactive museum with nine galleries, bespoke host uniforms, and an upgraded 102 nd Floor Observation Deck with unmatched views from the heart of New York City. The iconic Observation Deck Experience was voted the #1 top attraction in the U.S. in Tripadvisor’s 2026 Travelers’ Choice Awards: Best of the Best Things to Do.

Hi-res images of the popup offerings, and the Empire State Building Observation Deck Experience, can be found here.

Tickets to the Empire State Building Observation Deck can be found online.

About the Empire State Building

The Empire State Building, the "World's Most Famous Building," owned by Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. (ESRT: NYSE), soars 1,454 feet above Midtown Manhattan from base to antenna. The $165 million reimagination of the Empire State Building Observation Deck Experience created an all-new experience with a dedicated guest entrance, an interactive museum with nine galleries, and a redesigned 102nd Floor Observation Deck with floor-to-ceiling windows. The journey to the world-famous 86th Floor Observation Deck, the only 360-degree, open-air observatory with views of New York and beyond, orients visitors for their entire New York City experience and covers everything from the building's iconic history to its current place in pop culture. The Empire State Building Observation Deck Experience welcomes millions of visitors each year and is ranked the #1 Top Attraction in the United States in Tripadvisor's 2026 Travelers' Choice Awards: Best of the Best Things to Do, "America's Favorite Building" by the American Institute of Architects, the world's most popular travel destination by Uber, and the #1 New York City attraction in Lonely Planet's Ultimate Travel List. Since 2011, the building has been fully powered by renewable wind electricity, and its many floors house a diverse array of office tenants such as LinkedIn and Shutterstock, as well as retail options like STATE Grill and Bar, Tacombi, Ghirardelli, and Starbucks. For more information and Empire State Building Observation Deck Experience tickets visit esbnyc.com or follow the building's Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Weibo, YouTube, or TikTok.

About Eataly

Eataly stands as a distinctive brand with a high commitment to elevating the global presence of Italian food and wine excellence. Engaged in the distribution and promotion of premium-quality products, Eataly seamlessly integrates production, sales, catering, and educational components in its offerings. Distinguished as the sole genuinely international Italian food retail company, Eataly serves as an emblem of Italian culinary artistry and, more broadly, the essence of Made in Italy.

Since 2023, Investindustrial, a leading independent investment company in Europe, has held a majority ownership stake of 52% in the Group. Eataly presently boasts a workforce of over 5,000 employees and operates 69 locations across 16 countries worldwide. These include Italy, the United States, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, Germany, Great Britain, France, Sweden, Turkey, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia. The company is actively executing an ambitious expansion plan, with new openings slated for some of the world's major cities.

Additional information is available at www.eataly.com.

Source: Empire State Realty Trust, Inc.

Category: Empire State Building

Gelato, cannoli, and tiramisù available on the 86th Floor Observation Deck from June 4 through Aug. 31

Gelato, cannoli, and tiramisù available on the 86th Floor Observation Deck from June 4 through Aug. 31

Gelato, cannoli, and tiramisù available on the 86th Floor Observation Deck from June 4 through Aug. 31

Gelato, cannoli, and tiramisù available on the 86th Floor Observation Deck from June 4 through Aug. 31

Gelato, cannoli, and tiramisù available on the 86th Floor Observation Deck from June 4 through Aug. 31

Gelato, cannoli, and tiramisù available on the 86th Floor Observation Deck from June 4 through Aug. 31

BUNIA, Congo (AP) — The rare Bundibugyo type of Ebola that Congo is battling took locals by surprise after weeks of spreading unnoticed. Hundreds of cases were suspected when the outbreak was declared in May, but many dismissed the news as a “Western conspiracy.”

Congolese authorities announced the new Ebola outbreak on May 15. As of Wednesday, at least 62 people had died from 363 confirmed cases. Yet the outbreak has been challenged by skepticism, attacks on health workers and misinformation.

Vérité Johnson, a journalist and editorial secretary at the Radio Télévision Mont Bleu station in Bunia, the eastern Ituri province capital where the outbreak is concentrated, decided to produce a new program to combat rumors.

The radio show has emerged as a vital tool to win over some residents who have been unaware or skeptical about the facts of Bundibugyo.

The 45-minute program runs daily at 10 a.m., reminding people of the dangers and regularly featuring health specialists providing updates and answering questions. The show's jingles about the virus also play intermittently throughout the day and residents are able to call in with questions.

“So far, there’s still a layer of resistance within the population, and that’s where the media plays an important role,” Johnson said.

Resistance to protocols during public health emergencies is common in Congo, which is battling its 17th Ebola outbreak since the virus was first identified there in 1976. There currently is no approved vaccine or treatment for the Bundibugyo type of Ebola, which has added another layer of fear.

Widespread rumors, often arising from fear and misinformation, discourage residents from adhering to health warnings or seeking medical help during an outbreak, health officials say. People often hear about a disease through the media as authorities and international partners scramble to contain the outbreak.

Some residents allege illnesses like Ebola are elevated by opportunists trying to profit.

“They don’t separate people who have Ebola from those who have the flu at the hospital. Given the manner in which people are treated, we deduce it is about money,” said Samson Gerson, 52-year-old Bunia resident and father of seven children. “I can never take the vaccine, I prefer to die because if the vaccine arrives, it can scare us even more.”

Analysts say some people in Congo have been receptive to disinformation due to mistrust of the healthcare system and because some local officials have not become actively involved in containing the disease.

“What is key is to involve the local actors at all levels. If we try to impose what we think is right to the community, we are running towards failure,” said Basile Rambaud, emergency programs director for Mercy Corps in Congo. “If people do not trust the response, they end up delaying to seek care, rejecting protective measures, or avoiding working with health teams, giving the virus more time to spread.”

Ituri province residents have launched at least three attacks against health centers, demanding the bodies of deceased patients. Some people who are believed to have Ebola left the centers during the attacks and health workers could not account for their whereabouts.

“We don’t even know what the body of a person who died of Ebola looks like, but we just see images and montages on our phone,” said Bunia resident Chantal Francine, who expressed doubts over the reported deaths.

The virus has rapidly spread from an initial three health zones to 24, according to World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who said Wednesday that the virus “had a big start.”

Experts and WHO officials have warned the numbers might not reflect the true scale of the epidemic as weeks of testing for the wrong type caused a delay in containing the virus.

The outbreak has been worsened by an ongoing armed conflict between Congo's government and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group, as well as attacks by the Islamic State-affiliated group the Allied Democratic Force, which killed 16 people in Beni territory in North Kivu on Tuesday.

The attacks by both groups have caused massive displacement of people living in the conflict areas, officials said.

Despite the growing Bundibugyo outbreak and the conditions that are enabling the disease to spread, Johnson said Radio Télévision Mont Bleu continues providing residents with vital facts.

“Everyone is free to think what they want, but the information remains the same. The epidemic is here,” Johnson said.

Adetayo reported from Lagos, Nigeria.

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan visits an Ebola treatment center in Bunia, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan visits an Ebola treatment center in Bunia, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan visits Bunia to assess the response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan visits Bunia to assess the response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan walks with troops during a visit to assess the response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Bunia, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan walks with troops during a visit to assess the response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Bunia, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan sanitizes his hands during his visit to Bunia to assess the response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Head of the UN mission in Congo James Swan sanitizes his hands during his visit to Bunia to assess the response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Congo, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

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