Farewell Summer Friday

 

Today marked the last Summer Friday before Fall returns. Gone are the Friday half days, New York City’s exodus to the beaches, and warm hazy afternoon. Unfortunately, my last Summer Friday didn’t go quite as planned. I missed lunch at Alice’s Tea Cup with Meghann, Heather, and Theodora for a simple Greek salad at my desk.

Luckily, I was able to leave my office by 3pm to meet Bo, Meghann and Derek!

IMG_4616 Reunited and it feels so good!

We stopped by the apartment to freshen up before relaxing with fun drinks at the Gramercy Hotel rooftop bar. IMG_4621

IMG_4622The bar has some great views, a relaxed vibe, and creative decor.

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The bar is open to locals and hotel guests alike as long as it isn’t reserved for a special event or party. A few weeks ago Alicia Keys rented it out for her birthday party!

After a long week, we were all ready for some fun drinks. Meghann and I both ordered a cherry almond seasonal cocktail but it was more like a gin mojito. Regardless, neither of us had a hard time enjoying it! Derek’s was electric blue and took him back to Florida’s beaches as it was a fruity rum drink. Oh summer, how I’ll miss you!

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Bo kept it simple and classic with a smudged martini.

IMG_4625 After relaxing on the rooftop and recounting college memories, we headed over a few blocks to enjoy a taste of Italy.

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Eataly is Mario Batali’s latest undertaking in NYC. A massive Italian food emporium, it also features six restaurants and a brewery-gastropub on the roof! Eataly opened this week to rave reviews. It is an open sale environment which allows consumers to interact with the products and explore at length. The crowds were manageable today as you can see from the pictures. Unfortunately, the thought of eating dinner there was a bit too overwhelming. But, we hope to return later this weekend for some tastings!

Luckily, we had reservations waiting at Remi. IMG_4652Located in the theatre district, Bo discovered this restaurant on Zagat while searching for a pre-theatre Italian restaurant. We all agreed that Italian was the perfect cuisine the night before a long run!

The restaurant was vibrant and warm due to a bright mural, yet the quiet atmosphere gave it an intimate almost romantic feel. IMG_4653We were surprised by the dishes, each being unique but delicious. Their pastas were anything but typical, each featuring a unique pasta shape and ingredients. None of us could choose one winner though we all enjoyed Meghann’s pasta, my seafood, and Derek’s sauce.

    IMG_4655The bread basket was overflowing with crusty carbohydrates just begging to be enjoyed. They brought a baked goat cheese dish out a few too minutes late to enjoy with our bread. This late arrival just meant we all had to enjoy more bread, of course!  IMG_4657 IMG_4660 The calamari, shrimp, and clams in my pasta dish were delicious and tender while the hearty chunks of tomatoes gave a fresh, light flavor to the dish. I barely made a dent in the pasta but luckily I had plenty of people with whom to share.

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I know Bo well enough to know he would order the lamb meatball pasta. He literally orders lamb at any Italian restaurant! The meatballs were smaller than expected but plentiful throughout the dish. Meghann’s pasta was an earthy pesto which won all of us over due to it’s uniqueness and texture.

The rest of our evening was spent walking through an empty Times Square and rocking out to American Idiot.

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Good night and have a wonderful Saturday! My morning starts bright and early with a long run through Manhattan and Brooklyn!

 

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Pipa: Spanish for having a good time

This week will be filled with many posts recapping our AMAZING Memorial Day weekend! Our friends Ryan and Amy came to visit us in NYC for the long weekend and we packed a TON of fun adventures into the weekend including: –

Sex and the City 2

Dinner at Casa Mono and drinks at Pete’s

An adventure up to the Cloisters

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Lunch at Diner and shopping in the Meat Packing district

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Brunch at Maialino and Jersey Boys

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Dinner at Spice and dancing at Tenjune until 5am

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Drinks at Pipa and The Private Roof Club at Gramercy Hotel

These two great bars are definitely going to become neighborhood favorites for me and Bo. They are within four blocks of our apartment, feature plenty of outdoor seating, and a great selection of both wine, beer, and mixed drink selections.

We discovered Pipa (38 East 19th Street) after enjoying the matinee showing of Jersey Boys with Bo’s parents. Amy was drawn to her favorite thing, bright shiny things! 🙂 Pipa is a joint venture between a restaurant/bartender and ABC Carpet. ABC uses Pipa as their mirror and chandelier show room. This means that the decor changes on a weekly basis and is absolutely gorgeous! The small restaurant featured over 40 chandeliers throughout all of which featured price tags since they are all for sale. Based on their website and the reviews I read, Pipa is most well known for the exposed beams, brick, seashells, and of course chandeliers.

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                                    My dream chandelier!

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The word Pipa is Spanish slang for “having a good time.” The restaurant features a number of Spanish-inspired tapas with Latin flair along with a thorough drink menu. We did not order any food items but were intrigued by the nearby table’s food. Everything looked delicious! In addition, we saw that people ordered in a family style method which allows for guests to sample multiple different flavors.

 

We did however, satiate our thirst with a sampling of their drinks. The boys enjoyed their local beers on tap, Hop Devil and Lighthouse Ale. Meanwhile, Amy and I were craving their delcious sangria. Amy went with the red sangria while I enjoyed the cava sangria. The cava sangria was deliciously bubbly and a great twist on the traditional white wine sangria.

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We would definitely return to Pipa for happy hour cocktails and appetizers with friends. The service was friendly, atmosphere and decor served as the perfect eye candy, and the drinks were fresh and delicious!

     

Hope you have a great week! It will be a short, fast paced week before I head down to DC for the North Face Endurance Challenge for a fun weekend with some great bloggers! Between now and then it’s about returning to my normal routine after a week of Vegas and long weekend indulgences, eating healthy, running, enjoying the NYRR National Running Day event with friends, and catching up on sleep!

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