The Springs, Brooklyn’s Hot Summer Spot
New Yorkers, are you ready for summer? Head over to The Springs, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to kick off the summer-season with refreshing cocktails to enjoy on their beach-inspired outdoor patio. The Palm Springs inspired outdoor-indoor chic bar and lounge hosted an exclusive preview celebration catered by Eat With Nana NYC on Tuesday, April 11, to usher in the seasonal reopening of their lush-green patio.
New Yorkers, are you ready for summer? Head over to The Springs, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to kick off the summer-season with refreshing cocktails to enjoy on their beach-inspired outdoor patio. The Palm Springs inspired outdoor-indoor chic bar and lounge hosted an exclusive preview celebration catered by Eat With Nana NYC on Tuesday, April 11, to usher in the seasonal reopening of their lush-green patio.
Decorated with comfortable lounge chairs and couches, the patio will transport you to a hot summer day in Palm Springs. The patio is the perfect place to unwind after a long day, surrounded by stunning greenery and twinkling string lights.
This year, the Brooklyn bar is introducing outdoor movie nights every Thursday beginning in May, with the backyard transforming into a cozy movie theater under the stars.
Additionally, bring your friends and come down to The Springs to test your knowledge at Wednesday trivia night where you can compete for free for prizes and bragging rights!
With summer-inspired cocktails, such as the Lawn Flamingo and Frozen Aperol Spritz, you are guaranteed a good time! Come on down to The Springs to step into your Palm Springs mentality!
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Top April Events NYC
April is a wonderful time to visit New York City (NYC)! As spring arrives, the weather in NYC starts to warm up and the city comes alive with various events and activities. Here are some things you can expect during April in NYC
April is a wonderful time to visit New York City (NYC)! As spring arrives, the weather in NYC starts to warm up and the city comes alive with various events and activities. Here are some things you can expect during April in NYC:
Cherry Blossom Season: Cherry Blossom Festival: April is the time when cherry blossoms bloom in NYC, and the Cherry Blossom Festival is a popular event that celebrates this beautiful natural phenomenon. The festival typically includes cultural performances, food vendors, and traditional Japanese activities.
New York International Auto Show: If you're a car enthusiast, the New York International Auto Show is a must-visit event in April. It features the latest cars and trucks from various automakers, along with concept cars, interactive displays, and other automotive-related activities.
Earth Day: Nothing puts a positive perspective on depleting resources, rising sea levels, and the catastrophic pace of climate change like a day dedicated to worshiping our Earth. On April 16 (12-6pm), go to the Earth Day Initiative's annual event in Union Square to meet a variety of environmental non-profits and green companies, learn about climate initiatives, hear speeches, and participate in interactive activities. Plan to improve your eco-friendliness before you depart.
Outdoor Markets: As the weather gets warmer in April, many outdoor markets start popping up in NYC. These markets often feature local vendors selling art, crafts, food, and other unique items. Some popular outdoor markets in NYC include Smorgasburg, Brooklyn Flea, and Union Square Greenmarket.
Sports Events: April is a great time for sports enthusiasts in NYC, with various sports events taking place. This may include baseball games at Yankee Stadium or Citi Field, basketball games at Madison Square Garden, or other sports events and races happening throughout the city.
Macy’s Flower Show: At Macy's Herald Square, one of the top department shops in the city, sweet-smelling flora blooms out of nowhere each spring.
Visitors from New York and beyond throng to this floral-filled show, where astounding arrangements that have been themed for two weeks are on display. The megachain's Herald Square store will host this year's iteration in a "dreamscape of fluffy clouds and whimsical floral landscapes" in collaboration with Dior. The Flower Show is open to the public and runs from Sunday, March 26, until Monday, April 10.
Enjoy some laughs at Crystal Lake (647 Grand St.) during It’s Amateur Hour presented by DJs Rachet Friedman & Fleisch on Thursday, April 13th from 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.. Comedians of all experience levels will take to the stage to participate in an evening of jokes and lighthearted fun. Crystal Lake's bar will be open for guests to purchase cocktails, and guest DJs Tony Mahtz & Corban will supply tunes all night long. Send suggested donations of $10 to @rachel-shatkin on Venmo and RSVP by visiting, https://partiful.com/e/KbsV1azlqMNz5ysC6jds
Schimanski in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (54 N. 11th Street) is throwing a spectacular event where disco meets French house. The nightclub, owned by Eddie Dean, is devoted to Brooklyn's creative culture and acts as a hub for both domestic and international dance music. Living up to their mission, Schimanski continues to deliver live performances, private gatherings, and weekly DJ sets from a mix of international and up-and-coming acts. On Friday, April 14th Schimanski will host the French House and Disco party Daft Disko, featuring a mix of music from Daft Punk and artists inspired by their music. Guests can sip on their favorite cocktails during all-nite drink specials and enjoy sounds from crowd favorites including Stardust, Breakbot, Flight Facilities, Giorgio Moroder, Modjo, Soulwax, Phoenix, and many more! Visit their https://schimanskinyc.com/ for more information and to grab tickets.
Enjoy an elegant wine tasting with special guest Eric Smith at Primal Fusion, located upstairs at Sapphire 39 (20 W 39th St.) on Monday, April 17th! The wine tasting menu will feature two high end wines to enjoy alongside an assortment of lite bites and dessert with help from Eric Smith, Wine and Spirits Consultant at Pernod-Ricard. The action, part of a new ongoing Tasting Series, will take place between 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. For more information, visit nysapphire.com
Party with Kid 'n Play at Sapphire 39's Pajama Jam on Monday, April 17th. This exclusive fun-filled evening will include a special live performance from Kid ‘N Play alongside Sapphire 39’s talented entertainers. Guests will be able to dance to hits like "Rollin' with Kid 'n Play,” & “Ain’t Gonna Hurt Nobody” while also celebrating the birthday of former music executive, Valentina Nicolette. For more information or to make a reservation, visit https://www.mondaysonlylive.com/
Somewhere Nowhere (112 W 25th St.) will host a special sunset party featuring a hybrid DJ set from the musical trio, Whomadewho on Sunday, April 23rd. Whomadewho, the electronic artists from Denmark will headline this spectacular event from Förest Döwn Under & Zero Gravity. Guests will welcome the Spring season with skyline views, delicious bites and a full bar menu available to indulge in. Doors open at 4pm. Tickets begin at $50 and can be found by visiting, https://somewherenowherenyc.com/whomadewho-april23/
Sailor’s Ball - https://www.invitednyc.com/events/2023/4/28/23rd-annual-sailors-ball
Tastemade Me Tacos at CITIZENS New York Food Hall
A private preview party was held at CITIZENS Food Hall in New York City by the contemporary media company Tastemade for its first-ever US restauran
Tastemade Me Tacos, which was created in collaboration with C3 by SBE, will grow as a grab-and-go dining destination and delivery concept in new markets throughout the US in the upcoming months.
A private preview party was held at CITIZENS Food Hall in New York City by the contemporary media company Tastemade for its first-ever US restaurant, Tastemade Me Tacos, which opens on March 9th and expands the food and lifestyle brand into a hybrid in-person and delivery dining experience from renowned Chef Wes Avila. SBE, a rapidly expanding food tech platform, collaborated with C3 (Creating Culinary Communities) to launch this new takeaway and delivery restaurant.
Taco tastings and a special guest appearance by Chef Wes Avila, who was in town straight from Los Angeles, were part of Tastemade Me Tacos' party at CITIZENS at Manhattan West on Tuesday, March 7. The Market Bar served beverages, including Kawama Tequila Sodas in cans.
Tastemade Me Tacos offers followers of the modern media brand a first-ever eating experience that is inspired by the fan base of millennials and Gen Z and the engaging approach to culinary content used by Tastemade. With this restaurant, Tastemade is taking its food and lifestyle services to the next level and deliberately expanding beyond content into the experiential hospitality sector in order to build stronger ties with its highly engaged social and streaming consumers.
A collection of tacos inspired by the tastes of Mexico, the Mediterranean, Asia, and the American Southwest have been created by Chef Avila, a finalist for the James Beard Award, in collaboration with Tastemade. Tacos with teriyaki beef, chicken shawarma with feta, sumac, and tahini, and the traditional Queso Asado taco with carne asada are among the highlights of Tastemade Me Tacos' menu. For the first time, Avila's cuisine will be sold in New York City at Tastemade Me Tacos. The Michelin Guide to California awarded Bib Gourmand status to Chef Wes' Guerrilla Tacos in 2019. The Los Angeles Magazine readers selected Chef Wes as the city's top local chef in 2020. With his eatery Angry Egret Dinette, Chef Wes was a finalist for the 2022 James Beard Award.
According to Tastemade Co-Founder & CEO Larry Fitzgibbon, "Our followers have embraced Tastemade as a go-to source for international culinary trends, viral food recipes, and the most interesting storytelling in the food industry.” In order to provide our fans with a dining location and delivery service where they can personally taste the finest of Tastemade, we are thrilled to offer this passion and skill to a new culinary experience, Tastemade Me Tacos. We're delighted to introduce Chef Wes Avila to New York City for the first time and to work with best-in-class partners at C3.
“I am more than thrilled to have partnered with Tastemade, a platform that I’ve followed with the utmost appreciation and admiration,” says Founder & CEO Sam Nazarian, SBE.
"I'm very excited to partner with two industry leaders to bring Tastemade Me Tacos to life,” says Chef Wes Avila. “It has been a longtime dream of mine to enter the New York City marketplace, and I'm thrilled to be doing so with Tastemade and C3."
In addition to adding more dining halls in New York City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Washington, D.C., and Miami, Tastemade and C3 want to expand the Tastemade Me Tacos delivery idea into other areas across the US. New sites are anticipated for the Seattle, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Minneapolis metro regions later this Spring. The relationship also covers the possibility of developing other dining and delivery ideas in the future. Together, the firms will connect C3's enormous network of over 800 worldwide brand locations, including Umami Burger, Krispy Rice, and Sam's Crispy Chicken, with Tastemade's devoted global audience of over 300 million monthly viewers.
Tastemade Me Tacos is open Monday through Friday, 11:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. at Citizens New York Food Hall at Manhattan West (398 10th Ave, New York, NY 10001). The menu will be available for delivery on the GO by Citizens app, GrubHub, Uber Eats, DoorDash and delivery.com.
Exploring the Wonders of Dubai - Top 10
Dubai has something for everyone. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the top things to do in Dubai and why it's a must-visit destination for any avid traveler. After a 10-day trip to the glorious city, we have compiled a list of the top 10 things you must do in Dubai.
Dubai is a city that truly needs no introduction. Known for its glitz, glamour, and larger-than-life persona, this vibrant metropolis in the United Arab Emirates is a traveler's paradise. Whether you're looking to explore the city's iconic landmarks, soak up the sun on its pristine beaches, or indulge in some serious retail therapy, Dubai has something for everyone. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the top things to do in Dubai and why it's a must-visit destination for any avid traveler. After a 10-day trip to the glorious city, we have compiled a list of the top 10 things you must do in Dubai.
1. Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain Show
Dubai views
Fountain show from the boat
Views from our Hotel
One of the first things that comes to mind when people think of Dubai is the world-famous Burj Khalifa, which stands at a towering height of 828 meters. A visit to the observation deck on the 124th floor is an absolute must for anyone visiting Dubai. From here, you'll get a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire city, as well as the surrounding desert and coastline. We recommend going to the Burj during sunrise to skip the line and the hot afternoon sun.
The Dubai Fountain is a popular attraction located in the heart of Downtown Dubai, right under the iconic Burj Khalifa. The fountain show runs daily, starts in the afternoon, and continues until late evening, with performances every 30 minutes. Watching the Dubai Fountain show is a must-see attraction in Dubai, and it's free of charge. You can view the fountain show from various vantage points around the fountain, or you can book a ticket on a nearby boat tour to get a closer look at the fountain's spectacular display. We highly recommend that you rent a boat. It is an extra-special way to see the fountains! You get a little boat ride around the lake, which provides lots of photo opportunities of the Burj Khalifa. Then, just before the show starts, the boat stops, giving you an amazing view of the show.
2. Dubai Safari
Sandboarding at the desert
Hot Air Ballon over Dubai dessert
Entrance to our camp
Henna painting
Dubai is home to a variety of desert safari experiences that allow visitors to explore the vast expanse of the desert and experience the traditional Bedouin culture. There are several companies that offer desert safari experiences in Dubai, with a range of different activities and packages to choose from.
Typically, a Dubai desert safari experience will involve a 4x4 dune bashing ride, which takes you on a thrilling and bumpy ride through the sand dunes. After the dune bashing, you'll have the opportunity to try sandboarding, which is similar to snowboarding but on the sand dunes. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, you can also book a quad bike or dune buggy ride in the desert, or even try hot air ballooning over the sand dunes.
You'll then be taken to a desert camp, where you can enjoy a traditional Arabic buffet dinner, live entertainment, and activities such as henna painting, camel rides, and falconry demonstrations. There may also be opportunities to dress up in traditional Arabic clothing and take photos. It was one of our best days there.
3. The Palm Jumeirah
Jet Skiing at Burj Al Arab
View from Top of the Palm observation deck
Saffron Buffet at Atlantis
Another must-see landmark in Dubai is the iconic Palm Jumeirah, an artificial island that's shaped like a palm tree. This man-made marvel is home to some of the city's most luxurious hotels and resorts, including the famous Atlantis, The Palm. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk, relax on one of the island's many private beaches, or enjoy a thrilling waterpark experience at Aquaventure.
We highly recommend you do a jet ski tour around the island. We chose Nemo WaterSports ($150 per hour per jet ski) and had the best time. During our stops, we had full-on photo shoots where our guide took photos and videos of us, which he sent to us when we returned, also complimentary. It was a great way to see the island, especially since I wanted to see Burj Al Arab (7 Star Hotel) up close.
For dinner, we booked a reservation at Saffron Restaurant at Atlantis, The Palm. This was one of the best meals we have eaten in Dubai. There was a wide selection of food, with over 20 live cooking stations. The selection and quality would rival any restaurant in the world. The sushi, Peking duck, and lobster stations were worth the price of admission alone.
4. Global Village
There are ballon vendors everywhere
Drum show in the middle of the square
Pakistan pavilion
Global Village is a seasonal attraction that operates from November to April each year and features pavilions and exhibits from countries around the world. The Global Village is designed to showcase the diversity of cultures and traditions from different countries. It features various pavilions, each representing a specific country or region, which are decorated with traditional architecture, art, and crafts. Visitors can explore these pavilions and experience the food, music, dance, and customs of different countries.
In addition to the cultural exhibits, Dubai Global Village also hosts a variety of entertainment shows, including concerts, street performances, and circus acts. There are also carnival games, amusement rides, and shopping opportunities, with vendors selling products ranging from clothing to handicrafts.
We were pleasantly surprised by how much fun this place was. It was overwhelming in a good way. We walked around for about 5 hours and still did not see half of all the stalls.
5. Miracle Garden
Emirates place covered in flowers
Flower teddy bear
Flower Castle
The Dubai Miracle Garden is a flower garden that opened its doors on Valentine's Day 2013. With over 250 million plants and over 50 million flowers, it is the largest natural flower garden in the world and covers over 72,000 square meters.
The miracle garden is stunning, brimming with vibrant flowers, and generally only accessible in the winter. Huge models of flowery dancing women, castles, penguins, horses, and the Smurfs' town, which seems like it sprang out of a fairy tale, are just a few fantastic additions to the beauty. The size and scale of the gardens are pretty impressive; we loved the flower-covered Emirates airplane and castle. It’s a nice enough place to wander around for a couple of hours and try to go early to avoid the crowds
6. Dubai Mall
Dubai Mall Waterfall
Dubai Mall
Shops at the Souks
For those looking to indulge in some retail therapy, Dubai has no shortage of shopping options. The Dubai Mall, one of the largest shopping centers in the world, boasts over 1,200 stores, an indoor theme park, restaurants, and an aquarium with over 33,000 marine animals. Massive would be an understatement. A colossal structure, making it worthy of being right next to the Burj Khalifa. You can't visit the world's tallest building without stepping foot inside the world's largest mall. From upscale dining to quick food, every possible type of cuisine is available. Restaurants can be found both within and outside the mall, where you can take in the scenery and watch the amazing fountain show. It's hard to name a shopping brand that's not present here. But unfortunately, it won't come cheap. Since everything here is of the finest quality, the prices may seem a little over the top. Just know, you'd spend quite a lot if you were planning on going on a shopping spree.
If you're looking for a more traditional shopping experience, head to the bustling souks in the old part of the city, where you'll find a vast array of textiles, spices, and other exotic goods.
7. Expo City Dubai
Mobility Pavilion
Vision Pavilion
Women’s Pavilion
Surreal
The bad news is that most of the pavilions are now closed except for four (Women’s, Sustainability, Mobility, and Vision). The good news is that the four pavilions, along with other attractions, still make Expo City a worthwhile visit. As the exhibition ended in March 2022, the area is essentially deserted, giving you the impression that you have the site to yourself to explore. There are still free buggy rides to go around, which is an amazing service since the whole place is huge. The place is very stunning after dark when it is lit up. You will learn a few things and see some spectacular futuristic marvels on this day trip, which should not be too far from Downtown Dubai.
8. Abu Dhabi Day Trip
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Qasr Al Watan world’s largest chandelier
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
If you have time, we highly recommend going to Abu Dhabi. A day trip from Dubai to Abu Dhabi is a great way to explore the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. Here are some of the top things to see and do in Abu Dhabi:
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: This stunning mosque is one of the largest in the world and features impressive architecture and design. It's a must-visit attraction in Abu Dhabi.
Emirates Palace: This luxury hotel is a great place to stop for a photo op and to admire the opulent design and architecture.
Qasr Al Watan: This recently opened cultural landmark features a stunning palace and gardens, along with exhibits showcasing the history and heritage of the UAE.
Yas Island: This entertainment district is home to several theme parks, including Ferrari World and Yas Waterworld. It's a great place to spend the day if you're traveling with kids.
Louvre Abu Dhabi: This museum is a must-visit for art lovers, with its impressive collection of art and artifacts from around the world.
To get to Abu Dhabi from Dubai, you can take a taxi or hire a private car, or you can take the bus. Buses depart regularly from the central bus station in Dubai and take about two hours to reach Abu Dhabi. Alternatively, you can take a guided tour that includes transportation and admission to top attractions.
9. Dubai Frame and Museum of Future
Museum of Future
Flying Mechanical Dolphin at Museum of the Future
Dubai Frame
View from the Dubai Frame
The Dubai Frame is an iconic structure located in Zabeel Park that offers stunning views of the city's skyline from a height of 150 meters. The structure is shaped like a giant picture frame and provides visitors with panoramic views of Dubai's modern architecture on one side and its older, more traditional neighborhoods on the other. The Dubai Frame also features an interactive exhibition that showcases the city's transformation from a fishing village to a global metropolis.
The Museum of the Future is a cutting-edge institution that explores the latest advancements in science, technology, and innovation. The museum is designed to inspire visitors with futuristic exhibits and interactive displays that demonstrate how emerging technologies are changing the world we live in. Visitors can experience a range of exhibits, including virtual reality experiences, 3D-printed exhibits, and artificial intelligence demonstrations.
Both attractions are located in the Zabeel Park area and can be easily accessed by public transport or taxi. If you're interested in visiting both attractions in one day, you can easily combine them into a single itinerary. Allow at least two hours for a visit to the Dubai Frame and an additional two hours for a visit to the Museum of the Future to fully explore the exhibits and enjoy the experience. Tickets for the Museum of the Future are booked one month in advance, so be sure to get those tickets before you get there.
10. IMG World
IMG World
Adventure Time Ride at IMG World
Won a Teddy
IMG Worlds of Adventure is a great choice for families with kids looking for a fun day out in Dubai. With its wide variety of rides, attractions, and experiences, it's sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike. The park features a range of rides and attractions that are designed to appeal to different age groups, so there's something for everyone to enjoy.
The Cartoon Network zone is perfect for younger kids, with gentle rides and fun attractions based on popular characters like The Powerpuff Girls and Adventure Time. Meanwhile, older kids and teenagers will enjoy the thrilling roller coasters and action-packed attractions in the Marvel and Lost Valley zones.
In addition to the rides and attractions, IMG Worlds of Adventure also has a variety of dining and shopping options, making it easy to spend a full day at the park. The park is also designed to be accessible for visitors with disabilities, with wheelchair-friendly attractions and facilities available.
IMG Worlds of Adventure is located in Dubailand, about a 30-minute drive from downtown Dubai. The park is open daily from 11 am to 8 pm and offers a range of ticket options, including general admission and fast-track access. To fully enjoy all the rides and attractions, plan to spend at least four to five hours at the park.
In conclusion, Dubai is a city that truly has it all, from world-class shopping and dining to stunning natural landscapes and iconic landmarks. Whether you're traveling solo, with your family, or with a group of friends, Dubai is a destination that will leave you awestruck and wanting more. So why not add it to your travel bucket list and start planning your next adventure today?
Lost Spirits NYC
On February 21, an exciting press event was held at Lost Spirits, a high-energy cocktail bar with all the glitz of the past and a drink menu inspired by the Prohibition Period and the 1920s, in the Flatiron District.
On February 21, an exciting press event was held at Lost Spirits, a high-energy cocktail bar with all the glitz of the past and a drink menu inspired by the Prohibition Period and the 1920s, in the Flatiron District. Many media professionals, including food journalists, editors, and other food enthusiasts, enjoyed popular menu items as well as traditional cocktails, wine, beer, and small plates made with locally sourced ingredients (from Union Square Market).
While the kitchen continuously served shareable small foods such Grilled Dry Rub Wings and Crispy Chicken Sliders, guests danced to live music played by guest DJ Greg Grooves in the venue's spacious rear room. During the course of the evening, full-sized dishes such as Mediterranean Dips with hummus, baba ganoush, and red pepper, Loaded Filthy Fries with chicken, bacon, shrimp, pickled onions, and chili remoulade, a Smashed Burger, and more were rushed out. Among the most well-liked Lost Spirits' drinks of the night were the delightful Giggle Water with tequila, pineapple, lime, cassis, and cucumber and the widely demanded Bootleggers Bramble created with vodka, blackberry, lemon, saint. germain, and basil
Tamer Mahmoud, a former director of operations for The L Group, and Ron Rodrigo, owner and CEO of Rated R Management, are the owners of Lost Spirits, which debuted in November 2022. The warm and welcoming venue is furnished with exposed brick, Edison light fixtures hanging over reclaimed wood from high ceilings, leather banquets with giant flat-screen televisions scattered around, and is ideal for a small celebration of 100 guests.
Visit https://www.lost-spirits.com for further details.
Wonder Opens First NYC Location in UWS
Wonder brings celebrity chef restaurant concepts conveniently to the UWS.
For those that haven’t heard of Wonder before, it started as culinary concepts from celebrated chefs prepared in mobile restaurants right outside your home. What it has evolved to is making these concepts available for pick-up, dine-in or delivery still within close proximity to ensure the integrity of the dishes.
InvitedNYC was lucky enough to be on site for Wonder’s Sneak Preview leading up to their official launch on February 15th. We were welcomed into a beautifully decorated space with catchy taglines, to try some of the restaurant concepts. Chios Taverna provides authentic Greek cuisine from celebrity chef, Michael Symon. The Mainstay, celebrity chef Marc Murphy’s restaurant, is an American menu with a strong seafood presence. Tejas Barbecue, brings Texas BBQ from owner Scott Moore to the UWS. Barrio Café, a Mexican concept from Chef Silvana Salcido Esparza, is available in NY from Phoeniz, AZ thanks to Wonder. Last but not least, the brick & mortar is also offering up Di Fara Pizza, one of the quintessential pies in NYC.
We were able to try Spicy Feta dip from Michael Symon’s concept, which was creamy and flavorful with pillowy soft pita bread. We snacked on Cocktail Shrimp from the Mainstay with complimentary fresh accoutrements on top. and piping hot Di Fara NY Slices. Tejas offered up Crispy Pork Belly with tangy Carolina Gold Sauce and one of our favorite dishes of the night, the BBQ Pork Rib with Sweet Sauce and Pickles. Do not attempt these without a wet wipe nearby! Our other favorite dish is Marc Murphy’s Lobster Mac & Cheese with huge pieces of lobster and breadcrumbs for crunchy texture. It is not to be missed! Our something sweet to end our meal with were perfect Churros Bites with Dulche de Leche sauce from Barrio Café.
We can’t wait for you to try Wonder for yourself and hear what you think! For more information on how to order these cuisines or one of their many other options, please visit https://www.wonder.com/. And if the UWS isn’t nearby, Wonder is expected to expand to more locations in NY and NJ this year.
Space 54
Looking to host a party? While it might be popular to head downtown or into Brooklyn, there’s a new place on Midtown East that just might be the perfect fit. Meet Space54, a new event venue on East 54th and 3rd perfect for everything from proms and bat mitzvahs to corporate gatherings and engagement parties.
Looking to host a party? While it might be popular to head downtown or into Brooklyn, there’s a new place on Midtown East that just might be the perfect fit. Meet Space54, a new event venue on East 54th and 3rd perfect for everything from proms and bat mitzvahs to corporate gatherings and engagement parties.
Envisioned by owners Elvira and Jim Grau, Space54 is a sprawling 4500 square foot venue with two different levels, a state of the art surround sound system, and intelligent lighting that can take on whatever theme you’d like. For their first winter cocktail party, guests at Space54 were treated to iridescent displays on the walls, as well as frosty blue overhead effects.
Space54 doesn’t just offer a place to host an event, however—all planners will have access to an in-house event planning and production team or the ability to bring in vendors of their own. Space 54 also offers customizable menus to fit every event’s needs. Guests at the winter cocktail party gorged on expertly crafted cocktails, a sprawling sushi bar, and endless hors d’oeuvres.
So if you’re looking to make your next party a truly memorable experience, be sure to check out Space54. Make an inquiry at https://space54nyc.com/ or call (646) 797-3512 to book your event.
Photos Courtesy of Space 54
Where to go on Valentine's Day
New York City is a popular destination for couples on Valentine's Day. Here are some popular activities and events to consider
New York City is a popular destination for couples on Valentine's Day. Here are some popular activities and events to consider:
Romantic dinner: There are many high-end restaurants in NYC that offer special Valentine's Day menus, such as Per Se, Daniel, and Le Bernardin.
Broadway shows: Broadway is known for its iconic theaters and world-class productions, making it a popular destination for couples on Valentine's Day. Book tickets to a romantic musical or play, such as "The Phantom of the Opera" or "Dear Evan Hansen."
Central Park: Take a romantic stroll through Central Park, one of the most beautiful and iconic parks in the world. Pack a picnic, rent a boat, or ice skate at Wollman Rink.
Statue of Liberty: Take a ferry to Liberty Island and visit the iconic Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and democracy.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Explore the vast collections of art, from ancient artifacts to contemporary works, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Ice Skating: Take a romantic spin on the ice at one of NYC's many outdoor rinks, such as Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, or Central Park.
These are just a few examples of what you can do on Valentine's Day in New York City. No matter what you choose, you're sure to have a memorable and romantic experience with your loved one in this amazing city.
Below is a list of places you should check out for Valentines day
This upscale Greek restaurant in Midtown East is serving a romantic Chef’s Tasting Menu for $135 per person on Valentine’s Day. Lovebirds can indulge in Seared Tuna, Pomegranate Salad or Lobster Pasta, before moving on to a choice of Pan Seared Halibut with a butternut squash puree, grilled root vegetables, pickled onions and saffron dill or a 28-Day Dry Aged New York Strip with parsnip, trumpet royale mushrooms and Mavrodaphne jus. Shared desserts for the table include Kokaki and Kataifi Ekmek. Reservations can be made by visiting https://nerainyc.com/
2. Ainslie.
Enjoy a a delectable special menu for $65 per person this Valentine’s Day at both Ainslie’s Williamsburg (76 Ainslie St.) and Bowery (199 Bowery) locations, in addition to their a la carte menu offerings. Their two course prix-fixe comes with a complimentary glass of Prosecco and the choice of an appetizer like Butternut Squash Soup, Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad, Honey Pie Pizza, Tuna Tartare and more and entrees including House-Made Tagliatelle, Lobster Risotto, Eggplant Ricotta Agnolotti and a Black Angus NY Strip for an additional $10. Reservations can be made by visiting, https://ainsliebowery.com/ or https://ainsliebk.com/.
3. Kintsugi (28 Grand Street).
Treat your loved ones to a decadent Omakase dinner utilizing early spring ingredients such as Firefly squid, Abalone, and auction-graded uni straight from Tsukiji market on Valentine’s Day! Guests will enjoy a total of 20 courses including; 7 appetizers, 9 Sushi courses, 1 hand roll, 1 soup, 1 house special Tamago and 1 dessert for $185 per person. Diners can add on an Urchin Tasting for an extra $45 per person and a beverage pairing featuring some of the most prestigious sake breweries in the world such as Masumi, Izumibashi and Ninki Shuzo is available for $120 per person. Reservations can be made by visiting https://www.exploretock.com/kintsugi/experience.
4. Loulou.
Sip on a Valentini at Loulou (176 8th Ave.) in the heart of Chelsea on Valentine’s Day. Served in a heart shaped glass, the cocktail comes with muddled raspberries, mint leaves, lemon juice, simple syrup, yellow chartreuse, vodka and topped with Prosecco. Reservations can be made by visiting, https://www.loulounyc.com.
5. Isla & Co.
Located inside Hotel Hendricks in Midtown at 25 W. 38th Street and in Williamsburg (107 N. 12th St.), this eatery is celebrating Valentine’s Day with a complimentary glass of sparkling and a dessert with every reservation made. The Australian-style, all-day Brasserie will offer their signature menu from Executive Chef Matt Foley alongside this festive special at both of their NYC locations. To make a reservation, visit https://www.isla-co.com/.
6. Daintree (25 W 38th Street).
Grounded in both Australian tradition and New York soul, Daintree offers a lively setting for imaginative cocktails and globally inspired bites, paired with oversized windows and sweeping Empire State Building views. Guests who make a Valentine’s Day reservation will be offered a complimentary glass of sparkling and a dessert during their visit.
Hole in the Wall is honoring Valentine’s Day with a special at all locations including their FiDi (15 Cliff Street), Murray Hill (626 1st Avenue), Flatiron at Hotel Henri (37 W. 24th Street) and Williamsburg (292 Bedford Avenue) venues! Guests can enjoy dishes from Executive Chef Matthew Foley including the Spicy Fried Chicken Sandwich or Crispy Pork Belly with sticky glaze, chili, fried shallots and lime. To mark the occasion, guests can enjoy a complimentary glass of sparkling and a dessert.
8. Somewhere Nowhere NYC (112 W 25th St.)
This instagram worthy spot is is adding a dash of romance to the city skyline this Valentine’s Day, offering a string of specials for diners to enjoy whether they book a reservation in their sexy indoor lounge for $300 or in one of their stunning teardrop igloos for $450. A special Valentine’s Day a la carte menu will be available at their expansive bi-level indoor lounge in addition to a three course prix-fixe menu dining in one of their oversized, stylized winter igloos overlooking the Empire State Building. Tables on the enclosed rooftop will receive a complimentary gift from La Maison Du Chocolat to share, and reservations for the teardrop igloo will be accompanied by a complimentary gift from Venus et Fleur to remember your special day with an eternity flower and bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne! Reservations for the special evening can be made by visiting, https://somewherenowherenyc.com/valentines-day.
9. Sushi Lab East Village (320 E 11th St).
Experience an immersive and romantic Valentine's Day evening full of colorful and carefully crafted dishes. Guests can reserve a table or bar seating to enjoy a phenomenal 16-course Valentine's Day omakase dinner, priced at $125 per person, including a complimentary champagne toast. To book a table visit, https://www.sushilab.com/#east-village
10. Haven Rooftop (132 West 47th St.)
Enjoy a sultry Valentine’s Day evening in the sky with a delicious prix fixe menu for $95 per person and live entertainment all evening long! Couples can enjoy a romantic 3-course dinner on Tuesday evening, with seating at 5 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m. Romantic music will be provided by professional musician Syrena. To make a reservation email, events@sanctuaryhotelnyc.com.
11. Bar Marseille (190 Beach 69th St.)
Check out the special Valentine's Day menu exclusively on Tuesday, February 14th! Diners can choose from a variety of appetizers including Escargot with Garlic Herb Butter or Steak Tartare with Cornichon, Caper, Shallot, Parsley, Dijon; an entree like Steak Frites or Salmon Au Poivre plus a delicious dessert like Chocolate Covered Strawberries or Creme Brulee. Reservations for the $65 per person pre fixe dinner can be made by visiting, https://www.barmarseille.com
12. Fornino (849 Manhattan Avenue).
If you’re looking to keep the festivities at home, Fornino will celebrate lovebirds between February 11th - 14th,with a special Valentine’s Day Pizza Love Kit. The kit is priced at $110 and includes an Imported Cheese & Fruit Plate, one large salad, 2 Heart shaped pizzas, Tiramisu, Strawberries and a bottle of wine. Orders for the kit must be placed by 10 am for pick up or delivery at their Greenpoint location only. Orders can be placed by emailing events@fornino.com.
13. Crystal Lake (647 Grand St.)
If you’d prefer fun and games over dinner, Crystal Lake is transforming their bar and event space into a Valentine’s Day haven in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a Sexy or Sweet Valentine’s Event! On February 16th between 9pm to 2am, DYKEFEMBOT will present the post-holiday bash full of fun DJ line-ups, vendors and lots of love. Tickets for the 21+ event can be purchased for $15 online at Queenvalentine.eventbrite.com or in-person for $20 at the door.
14. Bell Book & Candle (141 W 10th St)
This classic bar is bringing romance to their underground escape in the West Village with its Valentine’s Day holiday offers! The special Valentine's Day menu is priced and $90 per person or $230 per couple and includes a choice of a bottle of L’Heureu de Nit Cava Brut Rose or a bottle of Cremant de Bourgogne Brut to accompany dinner. For $270, couples can enjoy the evening with a bottle of Pol Roger Brut Champagne instead. Diners can chow down on an Oysters & Caviar Amuse Bouche, a First Course of Pink Salad with watermelon, radish, radicchio, grapefruit segments, and mint leaves, or Lobster Bisque. The evening wraps up with Grilled Mahi, oyster pan stew, and root vegetables for the second course, or Grilled Beef Tenderloin with potato puree, broccoli rabe, and bernaise sauce and a dessert platter of assorted sweets. Dinner reservations can be made by visiting, https://resy.com/cities/ny/bell-book-and-candle?date=2023-01-31&seats=2
Au Za'atar is the LES' Best Not Kept Secret
Au Za’atar, home of the Original Tableside Shawarma®️, serves up authentic Lebanese cuisine in the heart of the Lower East Side.
Au Za’atar sits on Avenue A in one of the busier areas of the Lower East Side and has for the past 9 years. Chef/Owner Tarik Fallous opened the restaurant to introduce diners to the traditional Lebanese family recipes that he grew up with. We showed up to experience the extensive menu at 5pm on a Thursday and you’d think it would be empty that early, but you’d be wrong. The restaurant was already vibrant with patrons and by the time we left an hour later, every seat, including outside was full. This was definitely the “it” place to be at.
When dining at Au Za’atar, starting with the Mezze & Dips Tray for the table is a must. At a time when Mediterranean restaurants with dips are all the rage, Au Za’atar has perfected it. The bundle is served with Hummus, Baba Ghanoush, Tabouli Salad, Arnabeet Bi Tarator, Foul Medamas and Batata Harra.
For beverages, you could go the route of getting their authentic coffee, served in a lush pot, or the cocktail route with their Espresso Martini, which was also very impressive. We were also introduced to a trio of their Manae’esh, baked Lebanese flatbread, served open-faced, like a pizza. The good news? Considering the quantity of food, we were lucky the restaurant provides to-go boxes!
And then we came to the pièce de résistance portion of the evening, the Original Tableside Shawarma®️. Created by Fallous, the Original Tableside Shawarma®️ is not even on the menu, but the secret is out because as you look around, every table has one. The heater is plugged it to keep the meat hot and there’s a half frying pan that keeps the meat separate from the plentiful plate of fries. There is a choice of beef, chicken or lamb, but lamb is what they’re known for, so you go with that. The meat is tender and flavorful, and we used the leftover dips on everything, so the first course served many purposes.
Au Za’atar provides an experience where you are treated like royalty and like you’re the only customer in the restaurant, even though you clearly are not. The food is flavorful and filling, providing the authentic experience Fallous is going for. Au Za’atar also has another location in Midtown (1063 1st Avenue, at 58th Street), which is slated to open its’ indoor space very soon. Do not sleep on this restaurant! For more information and to make a reservation, because you’re going to need it, please visit https://www.auzaatar.com.
Exquisite Tasting Menu at Wicked Jane
Wicked Jane is home to one of the most affordable tasting menus in the city without skimping on quality. Follow along as we personally experience the innovative menu.
Wicked Jane is located on West 8th Street in NYC, home to some of the best food and drink experiences in the city. The lighting in the front of the restaurant sets it apart from its neighbors, creating a sexy ambiance for a cozy dinner. Once you find out that Chef, Zod Arifai, is a retired musician, the cool environment makes sense. What is surprising though is that Arifai has been preparing dinner for a 34-seat restaurant with multiple seatings for 9 months by himself, equipped with only an electric stove!
Arifai is more well- known for his NJ restaurants, (Blu; Next Door, Montclair, NJ; The Duke and Elephant, Bridgewater, NJ; Daryl’s Wine Bar, New Brunswick, NJ), and is the only chef/owner to hold the distinct honor of having two of New Jersey’s top 25 restaurants at the same time, which is clear once you try his dishes. Since it opened at the height of the pandemic, Wicked Jane, Arifai’s first Manhattan restaurant, has gone a little under the radar, but once you taste the food, it is unforgettable.
I started my experience at Wicked Jane with a cocktail, the namesake of the restaurant, The Wicked Jane. Comprised of vodka, hibiscus, Cointreau and citrus, it was a refreshing way to begin my culinary journey. I also knew I was in great hands for the rest of the meal with Sommelier, Alvaro Mondaca. Previously from Gramercy Tavern, Mondaco has a knowledge and joie de vivre that people only aspire to!
Our first course, including two bites, were delicate unexpected concoctions, which rightfully set the bar high for the rest of the meal. Onion Soup with Truffle Custard was a perfect start for the chilly winter night we were there and the Baccala with Yogurt and Red Pepper, doesn’t necessarily sound appetizing, but it was just the right amount of each ingredient where nothing was too overpowering.
We were treated to homemade sourdough, which changed my life and the Ocean Trout, Miso, Scallion and Cabbage course with seafood broth was delicate and flavorful.
The Lamb Belly course is the star of the show, which is why it’s the last savory dish. The combination here, was just art in your mouth. We were also introduced to the wine that changed the course of Mondaco’s career at Gramercy Tavern, which made you feel like you were dining with close friends.
We ended on two delightful sweet notes, the latter being a pumpkin, walnut caramel and fresh cranberry medley of flavors. All unexpected flavor profiles, but all more than welcome. Suffice to say, I left more than satiated and a little tipsy.
The menu changes every few weeks, which keeps diners coming back. I was told the ingredients may change, where most of the composition of the dishes will remain. Wicked Jane is currently offering a 7 Course Tasting Menu ($95), plus optional Wine Pairings (Classic $95/Library Wine $150), which is a steal in the city. To try for yourself (you may see me there as I plan to be a regular!), please make a reservation via RESY.
Primal Fusion at Sapphire 39
Primal Fusion offers the most premium meals along with the best in adult entertainment
Primal Fusion offers the most premium meals along with the best in adult entertainment. The brand-new restaurant features a mirrored rear bar and a dining space with 60 seats. With an emphasis on upgraded steakhouse basics with fresh and seasonal additions, supported by dynamic dishes that step outside of a standard steakhouse menu, this upmarket fusion is suitable for a small gathering or a big group celebration. It was created by consulting chef John Dewine.
John Dewine, a consulting chef, has over two decades of expertise working with international business titans. With the fire in his eyes when he talks about food, his enthusiasm could create a feast. It's a fire that began when he was a teenager working as a dishwasher at an upscale Cleveland restaurant. Before opting to hone his traditional French culinary skills to the standards of Auguste Escoffier, who popularized traditional French cooking techniques by enrolling at Johnson & Wales University, he worked his way up to become a lead cook. Dewine relocated to New York City after receiving his degree and worked as the Chef de Cuisine at PJ Clarke's in Lincoln Center until being appointed as the Executive Chef of Nino's Tuscany, where he developed a reputation for accuracy. Before joining the crew at Noir Supperclub to run its kitchen last year, he established 40 top-notch restaurants in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is now bringing his skills to Primal Fusion as the consulting chef.
There are many different appetizers available, including "Peel and Eat" Cauliflower, Spicy East Coast Oysters with Szechuan Chili Crunch, Black Vinegar, and Stuffed Chicken Wings topped with Sweet Soy Sauce. Fried Artichokes with a Green Goddess sauce and Crispy Capers are also on the menu. The sushi roll menu has dishes including Crab and Eel Rolls with Avocado and Unagi Aioli, Spicy Tuna Rolls, and Tempura Salmon Cups. Senat Farms Half Chicken with Pomegranate Glaze and Jalapenos, Pasta al Yuzu, Zucchini Cake, or Braised Short Rib with a Gochujang Glaze are a few of the meal choices. In the Chops area of the menu, there are items like the Surf & Turf Platter, which has a 40-ounce Snake River Farms Porterhouse made with 28-day dry-aged American Wagyu, a 16-ounce Filet Mignon with bone-in Australian Wagyu Beef, and a Kurobuta Pork Chop. For sides, diners can select from mouthwatering Purple Sweet Potato Puree, exquisite Roasted Broccoli with a Sweet & Sour Glaze, or Omurice, a dish created of sushi rice, Japanese soft omelet, Spicy Aioli, and Shallots. Dessert options include Strawberry Lemonade Mille Feuille with Lemon Curd, Green Tea Souffle Pancakes with Cinnamon Maple Syrup, and Chocolate Tartine with Peanut Butter Mousse, among others.
Images courtesy of EXHSTD
'Tis the Season - Naughty or Nice at The Skinny is Now Open!
The Lower East Side bar and lounge The Skinny (174 Orchard St) just unveiled its Naughty or Nice Holiday Pop-Up Bar, which is now open for the winter season, through the end of January.
The Lower East Side bar and lounge The Skinny (174 Orchard St) just unveiled its Naughty or Nice Holiday Pop-Up Bar, which is now open for the winter season, through the end of January. This dive bar becomes a holiday wonderland, decked out with floor-to-ceiling, over-the-top, gaudy Christmas and Hanukkah decor, tons of glittering garland, and boasts interactive games like a Wheel of Misfortune and a Claw Machine filled with naughty take home prizes. Guests are invited to strut down a decked hall of twinkling Christmas lights, dance to your favorite Christmas tunes, and catch Rudolph & his reindeer friends alongside a wall of hilarious Bad Santa photos.
Expect events that will place you on the naughty list like seductive Vaudeville Burlesque performances every Friday complemented by mouth-watering holiday-inspired food like Pigs in a Blanket, and a cocktail menu including Holiday Coping Mechanism cocktails or pitchers like Sweater Weather made with Vida Mezcal, sweet vermouth, Campari and chili liquor, a Polar Espresso Martini and more that will make you feel good about being bad. Guests can dance to nightly live music and catch a glimpse of special guests like Miss Mary Mossy, Bad Santa or Scrooge. For more information, visit: https://www.theskinny-nyc.com/
Nick Jonas X John Vavartos: Villa One Tasting
Tired of throwing back Patron? Good news: there’s a new tequila in town, and it’s helmed by none other than singer Nick Jonas and designer John Vavartos. Meet Villa One, a distinct, artisanal tequila that’ll deliver alcoholic bliss faster than you can say “cheers.”
Tired of throwing back Patron? Good news: there’s a new tequila in town, and it’s helmed by none other than singer Nick Jonas and designer John Vavartos. Meet Villa One, a distinct, artisanal tequila that’ll deliver alcoholic bliss faster than you can say “cheers.”
Created by Master Distiller Arturo Fuentes, also known as the “Godfather of Tequila,” Villa One is unique in that it is made from 100% blue weber agave for a sweet yet herbaceous profile perfect for everything from fruity cocktails to spicy margaritas. To celebrate that range, Jonas and Vavartos partnered with Mexican hotspot Dos Caminos for a special menu experience. The pair even got behind the bar and mixed drinks themselves before posing for photos and speaking with fans. The result? Very tipsy patrons and lots of happy selfies for instagram.
So if you’re looking for a new bottle to add to your bar cart, check out Villa One and their offerings on their instagram, @Villaone, or on their site www.villaonetequila.com to put your order in before you pregame next night out.
All the Fall Feels at Sesamo in Hells Kitchen
Sesamo, Italian meets Asian comfort food, is a fusion concept that is not heavily prevalent in the NYC food scene. The restaurant name, which means sesame seeds in Italian, a common ingredient in Asian cuisine.
Sesamo, Italian meets Asian comfort food, is a fusion concept that is not heavily prevalent in the NYC food scene. The restaurant name, which means sesame seeds in Italian, a common ingredient in Asian cuisine. Executive Chef Sandy Dee Hall, previously from Black Tree and Flatiron Room, has crafted the Italian menu with an Asian twist, and Itameshi-style cuisine. The restaurant’s name is also inspired by the book One Thousand and One Nights, wherein the magical phrase “Open Sesame” opens a cave that leads to treasure.
Sesamo’s first time restauranteur co-owners, Sabrina Gao and Nikita Levitan hope the restaurant creates a warm, inviting environment to have a meal, and they’ve done just that. Sesamo is off the radar now because they opened stealthily during the pandemic almost a year ago. Located off 10th Avenue, the walk west is well worth it. Nestled into some corner real estate, this cozy establishment is serving up some serious seasonal eats.
While at Sesame on a Friday, afternoon, we tried some of the fusion items that are present on most menus, but with a twist that makes it special at the restaurant. We started with the Sesamo Caesar Salad, served with local Satur Farm little gem lettuce, but kicked up a nosh with 5 spice croutons and fish sauce. The toasted seeds sprinkled throughout gave the salad a good texture. Following that was the Salmon Crostini, another typical lunch staple, but beautifully plated and spruced up with pomegranate seeds and mustard ricotta, a delightful combination.
The dishes that came next were the stars of the show in my opinion. I still have dreams of the Kambocha Squash, a recommendation from our server. Added as a new addition to the fall menu, the spiced herb crusted maple roasted squashed with browned meringue is meant to be reminiscent of sweet potatoes with marshmallows you may have with Thanksgiving dinner. It was not too sweet and each bite was like a hug. The Lobster Tortelloni was also phenomenal, chock-full of lobster and each bite was complemented by the refreshing Thai basil mint pesto. We also tried the Mackerel Carbonara, Chef Sandy’s take on a traditional carbonara but made for people who usually cannot have it due to the traditional addition of pork. The mackerel is chopped and cooked to be reminiscent of pancetta or bacon pieces that are usually included in the dish and then enveloped in the usual decadent egg and cream sauce.
Because we wanted to try so many things, we ordered pretty aggressively for lunch, but keep in mind, portions are large and fulfilling, so no need to over order unless you want leftovers. While we couldn’t get to everything, we were told the Duck Ragu Pappardelle, Uni Bucatini, Wasabi Burger and Tsien Sien Chili Shakshuka are all popular, but we’ll need to save those for another time. We also didn’t drink during lunch, but we noticed boba cocktails were at the forefront!
The restaurant also does tons to incentivize customers. There is a lunch prix-fixe for $31, including a salad, main, matcha tiramisu and coffee/tea, bottomless brunch on the weekends for $32, and happy hour daily from 4pm-7pm with $2 oysters, discounted small plates and drinks, so it really is a no brainer to plan a visit.
For more information on Sesamo or to make a reservation to visit yourself, please visit sesamorestaurant.com.
Chiotes Hall Launch with Amali
The newest event space on the Upper East Side, Chiotes Hall, opened its doors to its first event. Hosted by Civetta Hospitality and catered by Amali, the event garnered much excitement.
On November 1, the newest event space on the Upper East Side, Chiotes Hall, opened its doors to its first event. Hosted by Civetta Hospitality and catered by Amali, the event garnered much excitement. The new venue is unique, nestled against a Greek Orthodox church and sharing the same high ceilings and grandeur as its neighbor.
To celebrate the opening, the inaugural event featured talent from 4AM’s Director of Events, Chris Bachmann, such as a DJ and an array of live music. The stage is suited for both performances and speaking events.
Amali, which will oversee the food and beverage for the event space, specializes in locally-sourced and sustainable Mediterranean cuisine. At the event, the hor d'oeuvres were evidently Greek and Italian inspired, which matched the earth-toned decoration and gold-accented furniture in the space. In addition, the space features an onsite kitchen and a bar near the entrance to the space.
Chiotes Hall has a capacity for 150 seated guests, and up to 200 for receptions. This new event space is now available for booking reservations.
Halloween Happenings All Over Town
It's time to get into a spooky attitude now that Halloween is just around the corner. It is well known that NYC does the Halloween parties, and we anticipate that this year won't be any different. We compiled a list of the last minute Halloween activities in New York City this weekend.
It's time to get into a spooky attitude now that Halloween is just around the corner. It is well known that NYC does the Halloween parties, and we anticipate that this year won't be any different. Everyone may experience a little Halloween magic, regardless of whether they enjoy dressing up in costumes, being frightened in haunted houses, or simply enjoying the fall decorations. We compiled a list of the last minute Halloween activities in New York City this weekend.
Dances of Vice: Black Magic Halloween Ball
This Halloween, we’ve conjured a sumptuous sabbath of Halloween black magic to initiate you into the dark arts. This bewitching bacchanal will feature a theatrical Grand Guignol in three diabolical acts, replete with occult incantations, adulterous exorcisms, voodoo rituals, and a fiery trial by ordeal.
On the dance floor, devilish DJs will weave raucous spells to incite agile limbs to a frenzied St Vitus’ dance. In the VIP dungeon, equipped with the appliances of torment and pleasure, dommes will hex and heal consenting patrons eager to explore their limits in the pleasures of bondage, domination, submission and masochism.
Dungeon access is granted with VIP Ticket only. GA tickets are standing room only. Our costumed dress code will be strictly enforced. If your attire is not turning heads, you will be refused entry at the door.
MAINSTAGE SHOWS @ 11:30pm, 12:30am , 1:30am
AGE RESTRICTION: All attendees must be 21+ for entry (valid photo ID required).
Greg’s Great Pumpkin Patch at Domino Park
Greg's Trees transformed Domino Park (South 1 St. & River St.) into Greg’s Great Pumpkin Patch, which is open now through October 31st from 9am - 9pm daily with events and attractions for the whole family. Expect a massive selection of pumpkins and Halloween decor along with a haystack maze for little ones, pumpkin painting and carving daily, Instagram-able photo opps and activities galore.
Hidden Lane has a Limited Edition Pumpkin Spice Espresso Martini Coming to the Menu
Hidden Lane (129 E 15th Street) will officially launch a new seasonal cocktail menu beginning on October 17th that includes a can’t miss Pumpkin Spice Espresso Martini complete with cinnamon, pumpkin spice and espresso! The specialty seasonal drink will be the first of many autumn inspired cocktails debuting this month. For more information visit, http://www.hiddenlanebar.com
Celebrate Hallo-Whine at Bar Schimmi on Friday 10/28
Get ready for Hallo-Whine at Schimanski’s Bar Schimmi (60 N 11th St) on Friday, October 28th from 10 p.m to 4 a.m! Prepare to spend the evening on your feet jamming to your favorite hip-shaking tunes. Guests will have access to a dazzling dance floor, a full-service bar, and island vibes while listening to special guest performances from DJ Billionaire Pat, DJ Hell Rell, and DJ Chris John. Enjoy the music and ambiance while sipping your fave drinks at the bar or order VIP bottle service for your squad by emailing vip@schimanskinyc.com. And in the main room at Schimanski, TECHNO BKLYN x KLANDEST invite you to get lost in trance with special live performances from Indira Paganotto, Joyhauser and Niia Guerra. Make the night monumental and order VIP bottle service by emailing vip@schimanskinyc.com.
Get tickets online by visiting, seetickets.us/hallowhine or https://schimanskinyc.com.
Enjoy Frightening Fun at Slate's Nightmare On 21st Street Party on Friday 10/28
Never sleep again! Get your costumes ready for an epic Halloween soiree at Slate (54 West 21st St) on Friday, October 28th at 8:00 PM to October 29th at 4:00 AM, inspired by one of the greatest horror films of all time, Nightmare on Elm Street! To kick off the Halloween festivities, Slate will host two floors of epic music throughout the night including DJ Fotsbeats upstairs and DJ Kaution downstairs! Celebrate all night while enjoying the chic décor, sipping on your favorite drinks and letting loose on the spacious premier lounge dancefloors.
To purchase tickets or reserve VIP packages visit, https://slate.ticketsauce.com/e/halloween-weekend-slate-friday-10-28
Pickle: Support by Firpo: presented by The Somethings: Halloween Weekend on Friday 10/28
Kick-off your Halloween weekend with a sprinkle of art, fantasy and gnomes at The Somethings party at Somewhere Nowhere (112 W 25th St.) on Friday, October 28th! The Somethings will offer a night filled with NFTs, magic and futuristic art. Surrender to a world of goblets, glowing orbs and floating islands! Purchase tickets and VIP bottle packages by visiting, https://www.halloweenweekend.com
Zombies on the Loose at Haven Rooftop
Haven Rooftop above the Sanctuary Hotel (132 W. 47th Street) in Midtown will host Zombies On The Loose on Saturday, October 29th with food and drink specials and a costume contest. More information can be found by visiting, https://havenrooftop.com/
Party with Jessie’s Girl at Stranger Hallow-Things at City Winery NYC on Saturday 10/29
Celebrate Halloween Weekend with some Sci Fi, spooky and costumed fun at a Stranger Hallow-Things party at City Winery (25 11th Avenue) on Saturday, October 29th beginning at 11pm. Fun Music Presents will host this otherworldly evening devoted to the '80s tunes that were popularized all over again thanks to the hit series Stranger Things! Dance to live cover music from the band Jessie’s Girl beginning at the stroke of midnight. Before and after the concert, guest DJ Stef Nava will spin a mix of today's top 40 songs and anthems from the 1980s and beyond to allow every partygoer to unleash their inner Eleven and get turned upside down!
Tickets can be purchased by visiting: https://www.funmusicpresents.com
Attend Haunting on the UWS at e’s BAR on Saturday 10/29
Rock out on Saturday, October 29th during Haunting on the UWS at e’s BAR (511 Amsterdam Ave)! The special Karaoke party will include a costume contest where the best dressed will win a $100 bar tab. A live special guest DJ will spin tunes all night and there’s no cover fee! Chow down on elevated bar food classics, sip from their massive beer and cocktail list, play fun tabletop games, and sing alongside lively crowds. Doors will open at 8:00pm.
Moojo: Support by Forest Down Under: Halloween Weekend on Saturday 10/29
Grab your spot at Somewhere Nowhere (112 W 25th St.), which will be decked out in decor exemplifying the Seven Deadly Sins to catch DJ Moojo live on Saturday, October 29th for a Halloween Weekend blowout. Listen to a live set from DJ Moojo who has been touring the globe since his musical debut at the age of 14 and is the founder of the independent label Calamar Records. Purchase tickets and VIP bottle packages by visiting,
Daintree Hosts A View to Kill Rooftop Halloween Party on Saturday 10/29
Daintree (25 W 38th St.) is hosting A View to Kill, a rooftop soiree in the sky atop Hotel Hendrick’s to celebrate Halloween on Saturday, October 29th at 10:00 p.m! Add a little glitz and glamour to your haunted weekend by enjoying Daintree’s one-of-a-kind view of NYC’s skyline, carefully curated Fall cocktails and music from Guest DJ throughout the evening. Treat yourself to small plates inspired by Aussie-Asian cuisine fusion like Chicken Salt and Seaweed Popcorn, Caviar and Chips and tempting plates of Oyster and a drink reimagine New York classics, and distinct Australian wines. VIP packages and tickets, starting at $15 for GA, can be purchased by visiting, https://krispi.ticketsauce.com/e/daintree1029.
Enjoy Good Vibrations: Halloween at Schimanski on Saturday 10/29
Lighten up Halloween weekend with Good Vibrations: Halloween, a high-energy costume party at Schimanski (54 N. 11th St) on Saturday, October, 29th from 10 p.m to 4 a.m!
Tear up the dance floor to the greatest Dancehall, Reggae, Afrobeats, and Hip Hop hits while wearing your best costume and indulge at the full-service bar throughout the night! Special hosts Wallay, Boye, Rahilou, and Mr. Shawtyme will keep the entertainment moving along and the fun coming into the next morning. Attendees can dance all night to live music from SB Sounds, Sydney Love, Citizen B, Spindoll, and AQ. One lucky party-goer will have the chance to win a $500 cash prize for the best costume. RSVP online by visiting, seetickets.us/goodhalloween
Slate Hosts a Forbidden Palace Halloween Party on Saturday 10/29
This Halloween, uncover the secrets of the Forbidden Palace at Slate (54 W. 21st St.) with a 1-hour vodka bar from 8pm - 9pm and a live DJ performance. A premier lounge with a sprawling space, Slate beckons you to come beyond velvet curtains to join a live DJ dance party with New York’s beautiful creatures. Indulge and choose one of Slate’s VIP table packages for bottle service and other amenities. Doors open at 8pm. Tickets for this event begin at $20 and can be purchased by visiting, https://slate.ticketsauce.com/e/halloween-party-slate-saturday-10-29
Sapphire 60 Hosts Nick Cannon’s Wild Halloween N Treats Out Sunday Sins Party on 10/30
Get spooky with American television host, actor, rapper, and comedian Nick Cannon live at Sapphire 60 (333 E 60th St) on Sunday, October 30th for Nick Cannon’s Wild Halloween N Treats Out Party. The special Sunday Sins event will be full of seasonal fun and entertainment from Nick, known for The Nick Cannon Show, Wild 'n Out, America's Got Talent, Lip Sync Battle Shorties, and The Masked Singer. Purchase VIP bottle packages and enjoy the entertainment including Sapphire's most talented dancers. Tickets and Bottle packages can be reserved by visiting, http://nysapphire.com.
Find more event information at https://www.sinsny.com
Monolink Presented by Forest Down Under & Firpo: Halloween Weekend on 10/30
Surrender to the enchanted tunes of Electronic and Dance musician DJ Firpo during an exclusive performance at Somewhere Nowhere (112 W 25th St.) on Sunday, October 30th! Lose yourself to the rhythm of hit songs and take in the exhilarating air of pre-Halloween anticipation.
Purchase tickets and VIP bottle packages by visiting, https://www.sevenrooms.com/events/somewherenowhere.
The Villains’ Ball (Halloween Night) with Rick Wonder: Best Costume Wins $1000 Cash
Get your 'ghouls' together for The Villains’ Ball at Somewhere Nowhere (112 W 25th St.) on Monday, October 31st! Give into your darkest desires and dress as your favorite villain. Sip on cocktails and hit the dance floor to dance to tracks from Rick Wonder during the special evening where one lucky guest will take home a $1000 cash prize for best costume. Purchase tickets and VIP bottle packages by visiting, www.halloweenweekend.com
Nebula Hosts Costume Couture on Halloween Night 10/31
Nebula (135 W. 41st St) is celebrating Halloween night with an over the top Costume Couture Party hosted by La La and Lenny S. on Monday, October 31st. The all-nighter, which kicks off at 10pm is sponsored by RHUDE and Lobos 1707. Guests wearing their best Halloween costumes can take to the dancefloor while Dj Gigi Rosa, DJ Boof and First Choice spin tunes all night. RSVP via email to NYCostumeCouture@gmail.com
enCourage Kids Serving Up Smiles 2022
The enCourage Kids Foundation (EKF) held Serving Up Smiles on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers. This exquisite tasting event included delicious dishes from top chefs and restaurants in New York City, a VIP Lounge, top-notch wines, drinks, and fantastic auction items.
Wesley & Hall Family
The enCourage Kids Foundation (EKF) held Serving Up Smiles on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers. This exquisite tasting event included delicious dishes from top chefs and restaurants in New York City, a VIP Lounge, top-notch wines, drinks, and fantastic auction items. Chef Ralph Scamardella (Chef & Partner TAO Group Hospitality) served as Culinary Chair while ABC Sports Anchor Ryan Field emceed the event.
The food and drinks were donated by Alvin & Friends, Avo Taco, bakeyorey, Ben & Jack’s Steakhouse, Bryant Park Grill, Butter, HappyBoards, LAVO New York, Robert, Sfoglia, Spice Culture, Sweets to Crave, TAO Uptown, B. Stuyvesant Champagne, Dr. Perricone Hydrogen Water, Fever-Tree, FIJI Water, Jade Sparkling Wine, JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery, Landmark Vineyards, Newburgh Brewing Company, Owl’s Brew, Revel Spirits Inc., Shinju Japanese Whiskey, Whitley Neill Gin, and Zyr Vodka.
“All of us at enCourage Kids are beyond grateful for the continued support of our donors, sponsors, and guests who are committed to the work of our organization. It was a special night to honor the late Michele Hall Duncan, our former president & CEO, and acknowledge her hard work throughout the years. We are committed to our mission to make hospitals a better place to get better and we will continue to support our enCourage Kids families, "said Joe Wessely, Board Chair of enCourage Kids Foundation.
A touching tribute film was shown in honor of Michele Hall Duncan, the late president and CEO of the enCourage Kids Foundation, who lost her fight with metastatic breast cancer in June. The son of Michele Duncan, Wesley Duncan, honored his mother's 26 years of service to the organization with a emotional and profound speech. The Michele Hall-Duncan Child Life Hero award, which will be given annually to honor a child life specialist for their exceptional devotion and commitment to pediatric patients, was just created by the organization. Another method to pay tribute to Michele's legacy is via a donation that will be given to the recipient's institution to support a pediatric program. The first prize will be presented at the enCourage Kids Gala in 2023.
MJ, Erik, Joe, Joe, Charles, Ryan, Wesley, Matt
Erik Coleman (Former NFL Safety & MSG Commentator of Odds with Ends), Jimmy Leyritz (Twice NY Yankees World Series Champion), Tony Richardson (NFL Legend & Sports Commentator), and Matt Brust (Former NBA Forward & Finance Expert), who attended, were committed to the mission of enCourage Kids. They took pleasure in eating and dancing the night away to the music of the Live Wire Band.
Event sponsors included ARK RESTAURANTS, BRYANT PARK GRILL, CAPITAL ONE, COUGAR Capital, The Donut Pub, Feil Family Foundation, GFP Real Estate, ROBERT, Signature Bank, Lucy and David Ball, Goldberg Weprin Finkel Goldstein LLP, CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD, BUCHBINDER & WARREN, and Emerson Amusements Company.
Hospitals may be made better places to heal because of the life-changing initiatives offered by EKF. Their flagship program, the Jay Anderson Pediatric Hospital Support Program, provides funding to hospitals for a range of initiatives, including facility dogs for children and pediatric staff, music and creative arts therapy programs, and music therapy programs. The enCourage Kids Bear initiative gives soft teddy bears to young patients who desperately need comfort. These bears also serve as an important educational tool for children to learn coping mechanisms.
Board Members
In order to start a program for mental health comfort kits, the group was given a grant this year by the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to start a program for mental health comfort kits. They created three separate comfort kits containing safe products that may be provided to hospitalized children with mental health problems, especially those who are on a psychiatric hold or watch, after receiving feedback from their panel of healthcare specialists from all around the nation. 2,500 comfort packages are being provided under the funding for the children treated at 4 NYC Health + Hospitals centers.
Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience in Westchester
Whether or not you're a Harry Potter fan, Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is a must-see. The experience is essentially a walking track through a real forest filled with fantastic creatures and interactive fun in Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, which is a little over an hour's drive north of New York City.
Whether or not you're a Harry Potter fan, Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is a must-see. The experience is essentially a walking track through a real forest filled with fantastic creatures and interactive fun in Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park, which is a little over an hour's drive north of New York City.
At the entryway, a statue of Harry Potter's stag Patronus keeps watch. Adjacent to the statue, visitors will discover a Hogsmeade-style village where they can find hot beverages or a cool glass of non-alcoholic butterbeer, as well as confectionery shops, snack shops, and gift shops.
As you continue on the voyage, a witch or wizard who displays their deluminator abilities may be found along a lighted route. The journey through the lit-up forest then starts, with the music from the movies playing throughout and the trees and lights creating a surreal, almost otherworldly ambiance.
At the start of the trail, you will encounter Rubeus Hagrid and his trusty sidekick, Fang. As you make your way further into the Forbidden Forest, you'll see Buckbeak the Hippogriff, Nifflers guarding their valuables, centaurs, acromantulas and many more. There are unexpected surprises around every corner.
The whole event is interactive, so individuals who wish to dress in their Hogwarts House robes and wand may take pictures, fight, or use the Patronus spell. Spells may be performed using specialized wands that will be given.
Another rest stop and facilities are located halfway down the path, so you may stop there before continuing into the forest. Visitors are led to a spectacular conclusion before departing the event, which sends them into the gift store.
You will be sorry if you miss this experience! When you go, be sure to bundle up and wear outdoor shoes since this is an outdoor winter event in the forest of NY. As part of the experience's partnership with One Tree Planted, visitors have the opportunity to donate the cost of a tree, which will support sustainability and forestry initiatives. Donating $1 buys a tree within One Tree Planted's projects and contributes towards creating the forests of the future.
For more information and tickets please visit: https://hpforbiddenforestexperience.com/westchester/
Wilderton Launch at the Midnight Cafe
Planning on staying sober for your next night out? Whether you’re the designated driver (subway handler) or cutting back on your alcohol consumption (a wise move), we recommend Wilderton’s latest non-alcoholic spirit: Bittersweet Apertivito.
Planning on staying sober for your next night out? Whether you’re the designated driver (subway handler) or cutting back on your alcohol consumption (a wise move), we recommend Wilderton’s latest non-alcoholic spirit: Bittersweet Apertivito.
A love child between Campari, Aperol and sweet vermouth, Bittersweet Aperitivo is a botanical journey that manages to be spicy and smoky on top of bright and citrusy. During its launch at the Midnight Cafe in Hudson Yards, these flavors came through when the spirit was mixed by cocktail expert Iain Griffiths to make several non-traditional drinks that were equal parts refreshing and delicious. It is definitely worth a try, even if you are a committed casual drinker.
Pairing with the drinks were bites from the mind of Chef Chai Trivedi, including bacon wrapped shrimp, deviled eggs, and mushroom spring rolls. Guests of the event were also able to make their own custom scent thanks to an Olfactory DIY station—I was able to walk away with a new rhubarb and freesia scent that earned compliments from everyone in the room.
So the next time you’d like to have an aperitivo without it actually being an aperitivo, check out Wilderton and their range of non-alcoholic spirits. Between their woodsy Earthen and floral Lustre, you’ll be sure to find a drink that’ll have you saying cheers while still keeping your wits.
Follow @wilderton_free for more updates on their spirits, and be sure to stop by @midnightcafenyc for even more deliciousness.
Sally Can Wait Evokes Vintage Miami Vibes in LES
Sally Can Wait, an 80’s inspired bar with a Miami Vice-inspired aesthetic, welcomes you into a neon oasis from the concrete jungle.
Sally Can Wait, an 80’s inspired bar with a Miami Vice-inspired aesthetic, welcomes you into a neon oasis from the concrete jungle. "Oy Empingao,” the restaurant’s motto emblazoned on the wall references the cultures that influence the bar’s theme, pairing the Jewish term for shock and amazement with the Cuban phrase for "so awesome."
The space opened under the radar almost a year ago with industry vets Matt Friedlander, coming from Sweetwater Social and Grand Banks, and Zak Snyder, also from Grand Banks, Balthazar, and Analogue. The duo wanted to put together a concept that was fun and casual with a heavy hand of serious cocktails.
We started our experience with a trip down memory lane with an Ecto Cooler, a delightful adult take on the childhood drink, comprised of mezcal, Midori, honeydew lime syrup, and trendy kalamansi, a favorite of the owners. I still have dreams about this cocktail. The bar also has all the frozen drinks you can imagine that you usually get on vacation in Florida and more concoctions that I have yet to try.
Much like the cocktails, the food has a fun twist on usual bar bites. The menu, which Snyder is responsible for, includes the quintessential latkes with all the fixins and Cubano sandwich to cover off on both the Latin and Jewish categories that the restaurant represents. “The Burger,” which includes caramelized onions and special sauce, is not to be missed, and while tots are simple, they are also simply delicious.
Sally Can Wait is the perfect local tropical getaway without leaving the city. To experience Miami vibes year-round, please visit sallycanwait.com to make a reservation or just drop in for their weekday happy hour. You’ll probably find me at the bar with my Ecto Cooler trying more items off the food menu.