Stylin: Alice’s Tea Cup

Part of the fun of enjoying a meal is dressing for it. The right outfit sets the mood. I think the food just tastes better when I’m dressed appropriately for the occation. My ensemble for a night out with the girls is very different from the one I would wear to a Sunday boozy brunch.…

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Diviera Drive

It’s not often that I’m in Brooklyn.  I’ve got nothing against it; in fact, I really like the area, but most of my activities/friends happen to be in Manhattan.  That’s why, when my beau and I found ourselves in Williamsburg for an event at Brooklyn Brewery, we took the rare opportunity to explore the neighborhood.  When…

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Bubby’s

Bubby’s is famous around NYC when it comes to brunch.  I think that’s because for a long time it was the only cute place in the highly residential TriBeCa for a long time.  More restaurants have entered the neighborhood, but Bubby’s remains a favorite thanks to it’s consistently good comfort food and amazing drinks. Let…

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Hunt and Fish Club

After going crazy for my 30th birthday and then getting engaged, I had no plans to celebrate my 31st…but then a gorgeous bouquet arrived at my office yesterday, instructing me to be at Hunt and Fish Club at 7 PM sharp for a birthday dinner.  I walked into the bar area a little early and…

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Hard Times Sundaes

Like many vendors inside UrbanSpace Vanderbilt, Hard Times Sundaes started as a food truck.  Contrary to what their name implies, Hard Times Sundaes is all about burgers, not ice cream.  The burgers and hot dogs are what you would expect from a food truck – no frills, topped with chili, wrapped in bacon, fried.  All the…

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Loc’s Chicken and Waffles

If you live near Sandfly and are looking for a legit breakfast, Loc’s is where it’s at.  Honestly, I would eat there even if it wasn’t in my own neighborhood because I would say it might be the best diner in Savannah. Obviously, you could get the waffles and my 20-month-old nephew, Brooks, will certainly…

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Graffiato

In the middle of DC’s Chinatown is Graffiato, a modern Italian-ish small plates restaurant that is churning out (and I do mean churning – our food came out super quick) innovative meals for the trendy Washington set. You could definitely eat here even if you’re not feelin’ tapas, as I know many men are opposed…

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Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop

Two great things occurred in New York in 1929: my La La was born and Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop opened.  Eisenberg’s is an old school lunch counter, much like the ones my La La always talks about visiting after school.  Set yourself on one of the stools and order endless cups of coffee or a simple…

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Salvation Burger

April Bloomfield knows burgers, as evidenced by the amazing versions she serves at The Spotted Pig and The Breslin, so when she announced a burger-centric spot it immediately hit my radar.  I made it to Salvation Burger within the first two weeks of opening and it was already running smoothly. Bloomfield’s other forays into the…

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Broken Spoke Rotisserie

I was devastated when my favorite neighborhood wine bar, Terroir, closed.  I almost boycotted the restaurant that replaced it, in a move of solidarity.  But then I realized that would be silly because then I would be denying myself delicious food – delicious food that has spent all day getting nice and juicy on a…

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