NYC Vegetarian Food Festival at Metropolitan Pavilion This past weekend was the highly anticipated 5th annual New York Vegetarian Food Festival, hosted at The Metropolitan Pavilion. The festival featured food samplings, food for purchase from NYC’s top...
Blue Water Grill – A Love Story I have had a long relationship with the Blue Water Grill. I call it a relationship because it has felt just like dating. In the beginning I was going to Blue Water Grill all the time. It was my go to...
New Years Eve in Manhattan; Who Not to Party With 5 of the Worst people to party with during New Years Eve in Manhattan. Going out and celebrating New Years Eve in Manhattan means you’re most likely going to run into people from every walk of life. This...
Tavern 29 NYC – A Taste of Tavern Heaven What started out as a windy winter day in NYC ended up being an awesome day. Around 2:00pm I decided to head down for the first time to Tavern 29 in NYC and see what lunch was all about there. I was not only...
O’Lunney’s Times Square Pub O’Lunney’s Times Square Pub A drink after work is ideal, especially after you’ve had a long day, so I wasn’t shocked when my coworkers invited me out at 3am. We just finished a closing shift and we...
Squash the Cold with Soup – Butternut Squash Butternut Squash - Favorite Winter Recipe As the winter months approach and the weather changes dramatically, so do my cravings. Salads and smoothies never seem appropriate in the cold, and I instead yearn...
City Winery NYC Concert Hall City Winery NYC-155 Varick Street- The first time I went here it was to see a concert by the musician Citizen Cope. My main interest was hearing him play music and drink some fine wine. The food was...
Caffe Vivaldi – Romantic Night Out Caffe Vivaldi- 32 Jones Street-One of my favorite places to go for a romantic night out in the village with my husband. Live music, delicious food and drinks. Vivaldi’s has it all. It is a warm and inviting...
Colorful Macaron Box for the Holiday’s As someone who is cursed with a major case of indecisiveness, a place like the Gansevoort Market would usually be my greatest nightmare. With the many vendors and options, and each seeming better than the...
NYC Guide to Essential Winter Wear Like most people living in New York City, room is quite limited in my closet and storage space is a joke. Carrie Bradshaw once used her oven for storing sweaters and, while I'm not that desperate yet, I do...
Gansevoort Market – Great Addition to the Meatpacking District For 15 years, locals and tourists from all over have made their way to the Chelsea Market, one of the largest indoor food halls, known for its high quality vendors and gourmet food (as well as crazy and...
National Arts Club Open Exhibit Through Nov. 29th, the private National Arts Club on Gramercy Park and 20th Street is open to non-members for a choice, tasty exhibit by hand lettering artists, members of the Society of Scribes of NYC, a...