Theresa arrived on Thursday afternoon, and I picked her up at 30th Street Station. For dinner, we chose Cantina Feliz, always a favorite. The meal didn't disappoint although I had to let one of the managers know that the trainee who sat us used her sleeve to dry a water ring on the table... But the meal was great, as always. And we shared a decadent chocolate dessert.
Friday
On Friday morning we left at about 8:45 for NYC. The trip up was easy, and we parked and checked into the Park South Hotel with no problems. I was able to move up our reservation at Riverpark to 12:30, and we took a leisurely stroll from the hotel to the restaurant.
Lunch was $25 for three courses because it was Restaurant Week. We both had delicious meals, and we enjoyed sitting inside but looking out at the East River.
On Friday morning we left at about 8:45 for NYC. The trip up was easy, and we parked and checked into the Park South Hotel with no problems. I was able to move up our reservation at Riverpark to 12:30, and we took a leisurely stroll from the hotel to the restaurant.
Lunch was $25 for three courses because it was Restaurant Week. We both had delicious meals, and we enjoyed sitting inside but looking out at the East River.
We walked to the nearest bus stop, found out that the "select +" bus option meant putting the metro card in a machine and getting a piece of paper that you carry on the bus. What?? Another step??!! Crazy. Anyway, we rode through Chinatown on our way to South Street Seaport, where we bought matinee tickets https://www.tdf.org/ for Saturday's Pippin. So easy -- not the line you'll find at Times Square, and if there's a matinee the next day, you can buy the tickets a day ahead. We also did a little shopping -- I bought a really cute top and a gorgeous ring. Here's the owner's dog at the shop where I bought the top.
We then had a beer at an outdoor bar right on the main street in the Seaport and got rained on for a very brief moment. After our Seaport excursion, we hopped on a subway and headed for Macy's. Our transportation glitches continued as the express train became a local because someone was sick on another subway. Not sure of the logistics of that, but we finally arrived at Macy's, and it was MOBBED. We looked at shoes, didn't find anything, looked at clothing on the next level, didn't find anything there either, and went back to the hotel to rest a bit before our dinner at Birreria.
After a side trip to Fishs Eddy http://www.fishseddy.com/, a funky dinnerware, glassware, etc., shop, we arrived at Eataly http://www.eataly.com/nyc-birreria/ just in time for our 8:45 reservation. Because it was a cool, lovely night (instead of the predicted somewhat rainy evening) the staff opened the rooftop so that we were sitting under the stars with great views of various NYC buildings.
We then had a beer at an outdoor bar right on the main street in the Seaport and got rained on for a very brief moment. After our Seaport excursion, we hopped on a subway and headed for Macy's. Our transportation glitches continued as the express train became a local because someone was sick on another subway. Not sure of the logistics of that, but we finally arrived at Macy's, and it was MOBBED. We looked at shoes, didn't find anything, looked at clothing on the next level, didn't find anything there either, and went back to the hotel to rest a bit before our dinner at Birreria.
After a side trip to Fishs Eddy http://www.fishseddy.com/, a funky dinnerware, glassware, etc., shop, we arrived at Eataly http://www.eataly.com/nyc-birreria/ just in time for our 8:45 reservation. Because it was a cool, lovely night (instead of the predicted somewhat rainy evening) the staff opened the rooftop so that we were sitting under the stars with great views of various NYC buildings.
We tried some different beers and had some delicious cheeses. I also had sausage and potatoes, a bit of a disappointment because the potatoes were way undercooked -- raw, in other words. We strolled back to our hotel and had a great view of the Empire State Building.
Bed after 11:30.
Bed after 11:30.
Saturday
Neither of us slept very well -- we were on the street side on the 2nd floor, and there were people talking and garbage trucks making lots of noise.... Oh, well.
This morning we headed to Lord and Taylor http://www.yelp.com/biz/lord-and-taylor-new-york after breakfast for about two hours' worth of shopping. The store is beautifully laid out with lots of choices. I bought a Swarovski ring, and Theresa and I both purchased some really nice shoes.
The staff was pleasant and helpful, and it wasn't the mob scene of the previous day. I made a L&T believer out of Theresa!! We walked back to the hotel and got ready to have lunch and then walk to the theater for our matinee. And Park Avenue was closed to traffic until 1PM, so people were walking, biking, jogging down the street. Cool.
For lunch we chose another favorite, Artisanal, both for its location (close to our hotel and on the way to the theater) and its good food. This meal was probably the best overall we had on this particular weekend. The place had a Restaurant Week choice, which we both took (nice because the ads say the 3-course meals are only during the week!). I had chilled corn soup, Scottish salmon, and ice cream. We also had Bellinis -- how sophisticated we are!!
We had plenty of time to walk to the theater, and Pippin http://www.pippinthemusical.com/ was excellent: a combination of energetic singing, acting, dancing, and acrobatics! Quite the tour de force, and the highlight of the show came when one of the older cast members, playing the grandmother, showed her acrobatic chops. Wow!!!
After a fruitless search for "jazz hands" for Isabella, we walked back to the hotel, stopping at the HBO shop, where Theresa did find something for Isabella -- hope she likes it!! We stopped back at the hotel and changed shoes (our dogs were definitely barking, especially Theresa's); our next trek was to Rosa Mexicano in Union Square. http://www.rosamexicano.com/newyorkcity/unionsquare/index.php?action=page&id=1976&group_id=1955&location_id=9 Theresa had never been to this one, and we enjoyed the energetic vibe, the guacamole, and sangria and pomegranate margaritas. The menu has changed to reflect the popularity of tacos, and we both agreed that our choices were delish!!
We walked back to the hotel and stopped in on the rooftop for a nightcap. Service was much better than last time, and the cool evening was perfect for sitting outside away from the noise of the street.
Bed by 11:00.
Sunday
We were up by 8:00AM and on the road by 10:15. I dropped Theresa off at 30th Street Station and arrived home at 1:30. What a great weekend with a good friend. We'll definitely schedule next year's trip to NYC during Restaurant Week -- such choices.
After a fruitless search for "jazz hands" for Isabella, we walked back to the hotel, stopping at the HBO shop, where Theresa did find something for Isabella -- hope she likes it!! We stopped back at the hotel and changed shoes (our dogs were definitely barking, especially Theresa's); our next trek was to Rosa Mexicano in Union Square. http://www.rosamexicano.com/newyorkcity/unionsquare/index.php?action=page&id=1976&group_id=1955&location_id=9 Theresa had never been to this one, and we enjoyed the energetic vibe, the guacamole, and sangria and pomegranate margaritas. The menu has changed to reflect the popularity of tacos, and we both agreed that our choices were delish!!
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Camarones with pineapple and corn and spicy sauce-- yummy. |
We walked back to the hotel and stopped in on the rooftop for a nightcap. Service was much better than last time, and the cool evening was perfect for sitting outside away from the noise of the street.
Bed by 11:00.
Sunday
We were up by 8:00AM and on the road by 10:15. I dropped Theresa off at 30th Street Station and arrived home at 1:30. What a great weekend with a good friend. We'll definitely schedule next year's trip to NYC during Restaurant Week -- such choices.
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