Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Weekend in New York City


Our friend Katja is here visiting from Barcelona and we were very excited to join her in a weekend trip to NYC a few days ago. We chose to stay at the Hilton Garden Inn in Chelsea, just about 4 blocks from Penn Station. We were also half a block from the 6th Ave Street Fair which spanned 23rd – 32nd streets.

The fair was filled with local artists, crafters and amazing food to name a few. We enjoyed some corn on the cob, pastries, and Spanish Rice, pork and empanadas...yum!!! Katja bought several t-shirts from Rock Star Revolution , who creates and sells t-shirts with original designs, hand drawn and hand screened. We also ran into friends Meghan and Kyle Weber at their table for Ivy Haus Designs , where Meghan was showcasing her vintage and handmade jewelry line. Katja grabbed a handmade necklace and pair of earrings, while my outfit was missing some accessories so I went with a vintage piece and wore it that afternoon!


After a short nap, we had a few cocktails at the hotel bar (any house drink $5 happy hour special) then it was out to meet friends Heather and Kim for more drinks. They had just seen the matinee show of Phantom of the Opera so we met at Times Square and decided on the Hard Rock. Sure it may be a touristy, but it was close, convenient and not priced too bad either! Heather and Kim left for the train around 9pm and we headed off to dinner at Mezzaluna, an amazing little Italian pizzeria Meghan and Kyle had recommended to us earlier that day.
They had mentioned it was small, but thank goodness we went when we did because there was only seating for about 8-10 people! The atmosphere was great and super cozy and very friendly staff. Calamari appetizer, prosciutto and buffalo mozzarella, one veal meatball and pasta and 2 gourmet pizzas later...and a few beers and glasses of wine thrown in there...we were sufficiently stuffed and decided to skip the cab and walk the 28 blocks back to the hotel where we rested up for another full day of exploring the city the following morning.

A quick stop for coffee and a small breakfast, we hopped on the metro to the World Trade Center and Wall street. We then walked across Brooklyn bridge, took a few stops for photos and Katja picked up another hand drawn t-shirt.
By the time we made it to Brooklyn, our feet were begging for a break so we took a seat on a park bench and took out our iphone and used the “AroundMe” app to find a nice restaurant for lunch. At random, we chose The Horse Tavern and it turned out to be a great choice! Being Sunday afternoon the Tavern was offering a special Sunday Brunch menu including an assortment of mimosas and bloody mary’s, but Brian and I decided on a locally brewed Pilsner. Everyone’s meal with delicious and again the service was excellent! On our way out we showed our inner tourist as we asked for directions to the closes metro and snapped a picture of the restaurant from across the street.

We picked up our luggage from the hotel and walked the short 4 blocks to Penn Station. Even though our final destination was Philadelphia, we took the train to and from Hamilton NJ train station which was only $15 per person (one way) opposed to around $100 out of Philly. A good option if you’re open to a bit of a car ride in addition to the train.

All in all a great trip to the Big Apple! We can’t wait to go back and try out even more restaurants, bars and hotels in other areas of the city!!

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