NY......again
pimlicosquirrel
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We are here for 10 days.
we already have a lot planned, but can the strut plaese recommend.....
Bars with interesting design angles and/or unique yet simple food or cocktails (we plan on opening one)
Your favorite high end restaurant
Also if anyone has any interesting events they would like photographed/edited/touched by a professional for free, get at me on the PM. It's partially tax dodge related, but also from love/interest.
Many thanks
we already have a lot planned, but can the strut plaese recommend.....
Bars with interesting design angles and/or unique yet simple food or cocktails (we plan on opening one)
Your favorite high end restaurant
Also if anyone has any interesting events they would like photographed/edited/touched by a professional for free, get at me on the PM. It's partially tax dodge related, but also from love/interest.
Many thanks
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I just saw a dude walk the aerth with a gasmask, his shorts pulled up over his voluminous belly, black socks W/ Chuck T's. Also a lizard woman with a dog in a bag.
Also, if you have the inclination to head to Astoria, Queens, I can give you the really. Amazing Greek food.
Gypsy bar>>>>2nd St. almost on the corner of 2nd Ave
We will do both of these and file a fullish report. any other BK recommendations to fullfilliate or expanciate our experience will be greatly received.
Also I do have Greek inclinations.
AVOID AT ALL COSTS: Fatty Cue, Pies and Thighs, Endless Summer Taco Truck. There are plenty more that are somewhat bullshit considering the hype. If there is a line out the door, it just means there is a line out the door, NYers will stand in line for anything these days, see also: brunch.
If you want to spend a lot on elderflower/infused/muddled cocktails with your meal, go to Dressler. I have only been when someone else was picking up the tab mind you. Also, the more you pay in Brooklyn, the more likely you will get terrible, clueless service from people who know nothing about food or wine but have the right look. It's so edgy.
DO:
Lunch:
Tamales from the taco truck on N6th between Bedford and Berry (close to Academy Records)
Polish: Kasia's
Falafel: Oasis
Dinner:
Italian: PT (in the garden, always quiet but really nice)
Mexican: La Superior or Carino
Red Meat or whisky raer: Fette Sau
Late night drinks & dancing: Bembe.
Hit up DB_Cooper in Astoria I heard he is really into Greek. We just go there for the Titan supermarket, although you could stuff your face while in there quite easily. If you are in Brooklyn Heights, check out Sahadi's food importers for general sights and aromas, these places won't be around for ever.
Me and the lady built and ran a bar here for 6 years - simple menu, cocktails, etc. She is a font of knowledge on speed rails and pricing. Me, I can tell you the dimensions you need for a disabled toilet.
Get out to the far end of Long Island if you can, it's pretty nice. Lots of farms and sea food and Range Rovers.
If you venture to Brooklyn Heights, walk down to The Clover Club in Boerum Hill. My friend Brad is the bar manager, and can help you out on a lot of things. Call ahead to see if he's working, but he's a font of knowledge, and makes GREAT drinks.
Food in the neighborhood is good, though along the lines of overpriced brunch & trendy 'cash only/no reservations' places. Frankie's & Prime Meats are both totally LEGIT though... all obnoxiousness aside.
a quick walk from queens plaza on the NRQ or 7 train. beautiful spot.
Queens on the DL.
Also, not Greek, but the beer garden on 24th Ave and 31st St is the largest remaining in the city from what I understand. Worth a stop if you're in the neighborhood.
agnanti is the shit. Cyprian cuisine. i little bit of a trek.
The new one's very nicely put together but the crowd is much douchier. Fratboy steez. I don't really mind it if I'm there with a group of friends and holding a table down, but be forewarned.
Apparently there's 54 beer gardens in NYC now, up from 1 just a few years ago... dig this NY times piece:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/29/nyregion/beer-gardens-growing-steadily-in-new-york.html?_r=1
i hear willieburg has a couple.
Bravo! Someone got it right.
I don't know about Carino -- but cosign many times over on La Superior. I honestly like that place for mexican more than anywhere I've been in LA. And for bbq - fette sau is quite impressive for being in Williamsburgh. that's the only line I've stood in that actually is sort of worth it (namely bc there's no GOOD bbq in NY) Only other WillyB jump is Luger's - you know the drill there.
But SO true about NY folk and lines. Friend of a Farmer is one of the blandest and most laughable breakfasts I've had in my lifetime. But on the weekend, be prepared to wait upwards of an hour. so ass backwards.
i kinda think Kasia's is a little blah and would suggest walking up bedford to manhattan ave and eating at Lomzynianka, which is the probably the best old school polish joint still left... that said, arguing over polish food is like fighting over a homely chick...
big co-sign on Fette Sau... the sides are weak, but i like that they are creative with their meats and usually pull off whatever they're going for...
Bars with interesting design angles and/or unique yet simple food or cocktails (we plan on opening one)
if you can swing a reservation @ Milk and Honey, it's worth checking out... i haven't been for years, so i don't know if it's still hard to get in, but they basically pioneered that whole old timey specialty cocktails and speakeasy shit that has taken over as of late...
on a similiar tip, the Campbell Apartment on top of Grand Central is worth having a drink at.... best to go when it's quiet, so you can really take in the decor...
Overheard yesterday "IF YOU DON'T LIKE PIGEONS, MOVE TO JERSEY MOTHERFUCKER!.......AND IF ANY OF YOU OTHER MOTHERFUCKERS DON'T LIKE PIGEONS, FUCK YOU TOO!"
www.palosanto.us
My friend got married there, beautiful spot.
Also check out Bozu in Williamsbug for both the sushi and decor.
Saw P-Funk for free at Metrotech Park today :hard_as_fuck: , such a great spot for a party as well, yall are spoilt.
Cosign on Bozu, get the Party Bomb and a Shiso Mojito.
Just make sure to go before sundown and Friday, and closed Saturday.
They were incredible, I've heard some smack about George Clinton shows in the past so I wasn't expecting much.
20+ people on stage at any given time, Michael Hampton tore it up, Clintons daughter was nice with the rhymes and I may never hear right again because of Mary Griffin.
GEORGE CLINTON - LEAD VOCALS, REFEREE
Garry "Starchild" Shider - Rhythm Guitar, vocals
Michael "Kidd Funkadelic" Hampton - Lead Guitar
Cardell "Boogie" Mosson - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Ricardo Rouse - Guitar,
Lige Curry - Bass, Vocals
RonKat Spearman - Guitar, Vocals
Frankie "Kash" Waddy - Drums
Joseph "Foley" McCreary - Drums
Rico Lewis - Drums
Jerome Rogers - Keyboards
Michael "Clip" Payne - Keyboards, Vocals
Bennie Cowan - Trumpet
Greg Thomas - Saxophone, vocals
Robert "P-Nut" Johnson - Vocals
Belita Woods - Vocals
Steve Boyd - Vocals
Kimberly Manning - Vocals
Kendra Foster - Vocals
Shonda "Sativa Diva" Clinton - Rap
Carlos "Sir Nose"McMurray - Dancer
Shaunna Hall - Guitar
Gene "Poo Poo Man" Anderson - Vocals
Danny Bedrosian - Keyboards
Tracey Lewis - Rapper & Vocals & Guitar
Paul Hill - Vocals
Mary Griffin - Vocals
Patricia Walker- Vocals
Good to know, as I haven't heard good things about them in years.
Garry Shider wasn't there, though. (RIP)