Saturday, December 17, 2011

A (brief and seasonal) GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY

As some of you may know, my sweetheart is coming in from the UK this week! I've been so busy with all kinds of preparations and plenty of other busy stuff, that I haven't had much time to think about or plan for our time together in New York! Well, with just two days until he's home, I thought I would post some of my favorite places that I'm hoping to visit together. 


Hot Chocolate @ City Bakery
One of my favorite things to do during the christmas season is stop in at City Bakery on 18th street for a cup of their delicious hot chocolate and house-made marshmallows! It's the perfect respite from a busy, bustling day of holiday shopping. Plus, it's right next to...

My absolute favorite paper store in the world! It's the perfect place to stop to get any kind of supplies, especially for making handmade holiday cards.

Ice Skating @ The Standard Hotel
I haven't actually been here yet, but it looks promising! With a Kaffehaus serving warm drinks like apple cider, I can't really ask for more. More details and updates to come!

Dinner @Van Daag
 I had my birthday dinner here with some friends about a month ago and LOVED it! I cant help but want to share the deliciousness with Aak. One of my best friends had some of what I think was the most delicious options on the menu: a bowl of wild mushroom and farro with a walnut pistou. I had a bowl of their delicious smoked butternut squash soup. The bread basket is also a must, which we had served with savory ginger butter. I just noticed they have changed many of the options with the winter season, and I can't wait to try the new additions to the menu! Did I mention that their Akvavit and Genever cocktails are to die for?

Melancholia @ The Angelika
I'm so excited to see this film and have been waiting a while to gather up the courage and the right company for it! I also love the Angelika theatre on Houston street, it's a lovely place to see a movie! 

Drinks @ Weather Up
This speakeasy-style bar is one of my absolute favorites. Replete with dim lighting, endless subway tile, and some of the best cocktails ever, it's a wonderful place to wind down after a long day. I especially love their "Keep calm, carry on" option. Just tell your bartender what flavors and spirits you're in the mood for and they'll whip up a surprise libation! Wonderful!

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