Calliope Restaurant: The Perfect Date Night

After running 20 miles and enjoying Sweaty Saturday with my favorite ladies at Uplift Studios, I was more than ready for a relaxing Saturday night.

Before meeting our friends Scott and Maya for a double date, Bo and I met Meg and Spencer, dear friends of our who were in town from Atlanta for the Food and Wine Festival. It was wonderful catching up over a Post Pumpkin Ale at The Old Towne Bar in Chelsea.

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We ended up downtown 30 minutes early for our dinner reservations so instead of hanging out at the crowded restaurant bar, we popped in Wine Bar, a small, intimate wine bar that Melissa and Frank introduced us to last year.

We were able to sit at the bar and talk to the sommelier about their wines this season. We fell in love with their Tempranillo, La Planta Ribera del Duero. Low in acidity, the earthy fruit forward flavor of the wine was perfect for the cool evening.

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Our next stop of the evening was Calliope, a small French bistro in the East Village. A recent addition to the East Village, Calliope is the newest addition from the chefs of Waverly Inn and at Prune, husband and wife team Eric Korsh and Ginevra Iverson. Two weeks ago Bo saw the New York Times review of this restaurant pop up on his Bloomberg terminal at work and after reading the first paragraph, quickly called to make reservations for our first available Saturday. Bo’s favorite genre of food is classic French fare the review alone left both our mouths watering.

The French bistro scene in New York has been a stagnant one over the past few years and we were both happy to see a menu fresh with French classics but lacking the stale regulars like steak frites. Everything on the menu looked divine but we stuck primarily to dishes featured in the Yelp reviews we read and the NY Times article.

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From left: toasted French bread, Calliope’s famous boiled eggs with mayonnaise, octopus salad with potatoes and celery, and halibut in mussel broth atop romesco toast.

If you’re looking new restaurant that Is perfect for large groups or small groups, intimate dinners, or a casual solo lunch Calliope is the perfect choice. They have one large 20 person table in the center of the restaurant, which last night was filled with a birthday party, a small bar for casual drinks and dinner, surrounded by small bistro tables along an open air wall. 

If you’re a NYC local, what is your favorite restaurant these days? If you’re not in NYC, what is your favorite genre of food?

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Dining in Manchester Center, Vermont

I’ve been up since 3:45 this morning and am currently getting ready to board a Delta flight to Cincinnati. I’ll be there until late Thursday spending the week in our General Offices moderating one of our training programs, College 1, for the week. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity but know it means that this week will be a bit of a wild ride between trying to keep up with work back in NYC, focusing on the students in College 1, catching up with Cincinnati friends, and early morning runs.

While I’m still half asleep right now, having a relaxing weekend in Vermont was exactly what I needed before this crazy week. While we spent the vast majority of our weekend in the fresh air reading, hiking, bike riding, and chatting the rest of our time was spent dining our way around town.

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While we normally eat all our meals at the house when Bo and I bring our friends up in the winter for the annual Ski Weekend, since this weekend was a vacation of sorts for both my parents, aunt and uncle, and me we decided to enjoy some delicious meals dining al fresco in Manchester Center. Some of these spots were go to favorites where I’ve been dining for over 10 years while others were new to us. Below is a round up of Manchester Center restaurants we enjoyed this weekend in addition to our dinner at Graze on Thursday night.

Brasserie L’Oustau:  A new addition to the Manchester dining scene, this is an authentic French brasserie found unexpectedly situated on Depot Street right outside town. The restaurant includes a large outdoor patio complete with large umbrellas during the day and a fire pit dining area in the evening which pairs perfectly with the bright stars and a nice glass of wine. The service was very attentive and helpful in making our lunch decisions as we navigated through their large menu. The owner, Michel Boyer, was visible the entire time, greeting guests and keeping an eye on the tables. They were more than happy to allow our group to split a few entrees as we didn’t want too large a meal since many options were quite rich. My dad’s croque-madame was one of the better ones I’ve tried, their pomme frites were perfectly salted and crisp, and the nicoise salad my mom and I shared was HUGE and piled high with olives, hard boiled eggs, pears, green beans, and mixed greens. We will definitely return here when we’re back in September!

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The Dorset Inn: Dorset is an adorable, historic town minutes away from Manchester Center and is therefore often somewhere we visit when we’re in town. During the summer months my family often enjoys a show at the Dorset Playhouse during the Dorset Theatre Festival and in the fall and winter months the roaring fire places in the Dorset Inn are the perfect backdrop for a hearty, game filled dinner. The Inn, which is the oldest running hotel in Vermont, has been serving delicious meals for more than 215 years! The service is always wonderful, their wine list is one of the most extensive in the area, and the menu features New England favorites along with some unique New American dishes. My meal this time was one of the highlights of the trip! My dad and I enjoyed the fresh, poached lobster as our entrée and per my mom and aunt’s recommendation I started with their roasted beet salad which was paired perfectly with local Vermont goat cheese and a balsamic reduction. Whether you’re looking for a casual evening in their bar area or a romantic evening in one of their intimate dining rooms, The Dorset Inn is always a great choice.

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Gourmet Deli & Café: While Up for Breakfast remains our favorite local breakfast spot, sometime their wait is just plain annoying. We chose to dine outside next door at the new Gourmet Deli & Café versus spend 45 minutes in line Saturday morning. While our experience started off on a great note due to the outdoor patio seating, our waitress’ attitude quickly ruined the experience. Her service and personality was not conducive for her job as a waitress and she left us wanting to leave before we even received our order. I was starving after a challenging bike ride and therefore decided to enjoy something a bit richer than my regular egg white omelet and fruit. They offered a breakfast egg sandwich on your choice of bread with your choice of meat. I figured that a toasty English muffin paired with Vermont cheddar cheese, eggs cooked over medium, and a vegetarian sausage patty would be delicious but when I received it the cheese wasn’t melted and the sandwich was very dry. While the prices made the taste a bit more palatable, we wish we’d just dined at home on cereal and fruit versus giving Gourmet Deli & Café a chance. This was our first and last time at the restaurant due to lackluster food and horrific service. 

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Sherrie’s Café: Located at 709 Depot St in Manchester Center, Sherrie’s is an easy breakfast or lunch spot for people who are hitting the outlets in search of a deal, ski bunnies in the winter, and locals year round. They offer outside dining and inside alike and since the restaurant is larger than the famed Manchester Center breakfast location, Up for Breakfast, their wait is far less than their nearby competitor. Their menu includes local and traditional favorites ranging from homemade corn beef and hash, crab cake benedicts, pancakes and French toast paired with Vermont maple syrup, fruit smoothies, and a number of different omelet combinations. Most dishes are under $10.95 and are large enough to share between two people, depending on hunger. I enjoyed the vegetable omelet, served egg white style and was impressed with the amount of spinach, tomatoes, and mushrooms filling the fluffy egg white omelet. In addition, their bread options range included English muffins which always makes a breakfast better! Overall, I would suggest this for anyone looking for a reliable and inexpensive breakfast in the area.

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Graze at Manchester

When I started planning a trip up to Vermont to see my family, I quickly had to figure out whether to rent a car or take the train. While renting a car gives me the flexibility to leave New York at any time and independence, the rental prices seem to be outrageous these days. In addition, at times New York City traffic can add an extra hour to the trip, just trying to exit the city. Therefore, I did some research and found out that for $80 round trip I could take Amtrak up to Albany, only an hour away from my family’s home in Vermont.

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Two and a half hours later I arrived in Albany relaxed and ready for the weekend. I spent the trip enjoying the beautiful Hudson River scenery and reading. Not bad for a stress free commute. I can’t say enough wonderful things about my Amtrak experience yesterday and am already dreaming of a trip along the Hudson during peak foliage season this Fall!

Once I arrived in Albany my parents picked me up and we enjoyed an hour of uninterrupted catch up time together in the car while we drove up to Manchester Center.

They were sweet enough to make dinner plans for us since they knew I’d be starving by the time we arrived. Graze is an adorable restaurant which opened on Thanksgiving Day this year. New to the Manchester restaurant scene, Graze is a popular deli during the day for sit down or takeout lunch and in the evening it turns into a fine dining experience, run Connie and Michael a son and mother team from Colorado.

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As soon as we sat down we were graced with their bread basket, an assortment of lavash. Part of the fun was definitely figuring out how to politely break the lavash without having it crumble. There were two flavors, one which had a hint of anise and another which reminded me of a pretzel thin. Both were delicious!

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Menus like Graze’s make me smile and so happy. After a long week of making decisions, I want my dinner decision to be as simple as possible. Therefore I love menus that offer 3-4 appetizers, entrees and desserts.

Since we were starving, we each ordered appetizers. My mom and I split a bowl of the gazpacho, which they waiter was kind enough to serve in two separate bowls. The gazpacho was a perfect cool, refreshing appetizer and I loved that it was full of flavor without being spicy. Unlike some gazpacho this one was well blended which was a new touch.

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Dad went with their open face lobster ravioli which reminded me of lobster roll meets ravioli.

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The entrees were the true winners of the evening, delivering more than I expected. I, like many, normally avoid ordering chicken when dining out, instead opting for something more creative. But, knowing that I had a long run on tap this morning I was craving some pasta and therefore the gnocchi side sold me on the chicken immediately.

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The dish was prepared perfectly. Bo would have loved the crispy skin and tender meat while the red pepper flavor and roasted tomatoes were a perfect compliment to the gnocchi.

My dad, always the meat lover, ordered their steak which was served with mustard greens and mashed potatoes. I can’t attest to the flavor since he loved it so much that it was gone before he remembered to offer us a taste. But, the meat looked like it was cooked right as requested. 

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As a new restaurant in Manchester I really hope Graze makes it as both a dinner and lunch destination. The owners are very friendly and the space is perfect for a comfortable meal. My only recommendation would be that they launch a website so tourists can see a sample of their menus and gain a flavor for the restaurant.

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