7 Moms Away Weekend NYC - need reccs!
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7 Moms Away Weekend NYC - need reccs!
7 moms in our late (ahem) 30's going to NYC at end of Feb for a reunion without the kids. Looking for recommendations for fun/unusual NYC experiences but:
1. 2 of us are pregnant
2. 1 is kosher
3. We've all spent a fair amt of time in NYC so not looking for touristy things to do/see
So we are thinking of wandering around East/West Village/Soho during the day to shop/window shop/take in Manhattan's vibe and that night dinner and possibly dancing (maybe for only the non-pregnant of us). Any reccs for quirky events/art galleries/stores/speakeasys/bars/dance clubs/only-seen-in NYC kind of things?
thanks!
1. 2 of us are pregnant
2. 1 is kosher
3. We've all spent a fair amt of time in NYC so not looking for touristy things to do/see
So we are thinking of wandering around East/West Village/Soho during the day to shop/window shop/take in Manhattan's vibe and that night dinner and possibly dancing (maybe for only the non-pregnant of us). Any reccs for quirky events/art galleries/stores/speakeasys/bars/dance clubs/only-seen-in NYC kind of things?
thanks!
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For the events of that week check Time Out NY online. With 7 people, it will harder to get a consensus.
Also make sure you agree before hand how the bills will be paid especially the liquor, since two are pregnant and will not be drinking.
Surprsingly enough there is a limited number of kosher restaurants and most of the ones I have been to stink. 2nd Avenue Deli, one of my favorites, is open on Shabbos. So it all depends on your friend's tolerance for these things.
Also make sure you agree before hand how the bills will be paid especially the liquor, since two are pregnant and will not be drinking.
Surprsingly enough there is a limited number of kosher restaurants and most of the ones I have been to stink. 2nd Avenue Deli, one of my favorites, is open on Shabbos. So it all depends on your friend's tolerance for these things.
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My daughter and I liked the Garage in West Village for drop in and get a drink/dinner with nice jazz, no cover, last week.
Cache, on 46th just west of TKTS booth, is fun late Thurs nights for salsa.
Casimir on Ave B for brunch.
As a former pregnant woman and a current medical professional, I dispute the "will not be drinking" part above. A glass of wine or a beer, especially after first trimester (ironically also when pregnancy's obvious and you become sitting duck for comments from well meaning strangers) will not harm your baby. The "agree on paying bill" part I obviously agree with.
You might skim my recent trip report for other east/west village tips by clicking on my name. See especially the part about Russ & Daughters, my new favorite Appetizers store.
Cache, on 46th just west of TKTS booth, is fun late Thurs nights for salsa.
Casimir on Ave B for brunch.
As a former pregnant woman and a current medical professional, I dispute the "will not be drinking" part above. A glass of wine or a beer, especially after first trimester (ironically also when pregnancy's obvious and you become sitting duck for comments from well meaning strangers) will not harm your baby. The "agree on paying bill" part I obviously agree with.
You might skim my recent trip report for other east/west village tips by clicking on my name. See especially the part about Russ & Daughters, my new favorite Appetizers store.
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Have a look at the events section fo New York Magazine online. You can search by date and type of activity - and they often have interesting/unusual options.
A friend recently went to the Museum of Sex and said it was a real hoot - as long as no one i easily embarassed.
A friend recently went to the Museum of Sex and said it was a real hoot - as long as no one i easily embarassed.
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As to kosher, those that are 'really' will be closed from Friday sundown thru after Saturday sunset, open from dinner and then Sunday; most though not for breakfast and maybe not even lunch, but sure for dinner.
So depending on just 'how kosher' this woman, many who observe somewhat do fine with vegetarian (anything but meat and shellfish) at many restaurants and simply ask the kitchen to prepare, say fish... in aluminum foil.
... and yes, an occasional glass of wine if fine for a pregnant woman.
Have fun whatever you all decide to do.
So depending on just 'how kosher' this woman, many who observe somewhat do fine with vegetarian (anything but meat and shellfish) at many restaurants and simply ask the kitchen to prepare, say fish... in aluminum foil.
... and yes, an occasional glass of wine if fine for a pregnant woman.
Have fun whatever you all decide to do.
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Small correction: Russ and Daughters is an "appetizing" store. Not an "appetizer" store.
This is an old term used for purveyors of smoked fish and dairy. (The meat stores were known as delicatessens) This harks back to the Kosher lawns that forbid mixing meat and dairy. The "appetizing" is the cold salads, smoked fish, bagels, bialys, etc.
Whatever you choose to call Russ, though, they are a fantastic resource--among the last remaining holdouts of a type of store that could once be found in many neighborhoods of the city and suburbs where Eastern European Jews lived.
This is an old term used for purveyors of smoked fish and dairy. (The meat stores were known as delicatessens) This harks back to the Kosher lawns that forbid mixing meat and dairy. The "appetizing" is the cold salads, smoked fish, bagels, bialys, etc.
Whatever you choose to call Russ, though, they are a fantastic resource--among the last remaining holdouts of a type of store that could once be found in many neighborhoods of the city and suburbs where Eastern European Jews lived.
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perfect suggestions! Please keep them coming! Happy Trvlr I did go to the W Chelsea Art Galleries a few years back and LOVED some of the bizarre stuff we saw.
Another complication but not really is that we are likely staying in Union Square but the one who keeps kosher is also orthodox so we have to walk anywhere we go Saturday. Will check out how far that is but I figure we'll walk at least 4 or 5 miles that day. Best way to see NYC!
Another complication but not really is that we are likely staying in Union Square but the one who keeps kosher is also orthodox so we have to walk anywhere we go Saturday. Will check out how far that is but I figure we'll walk at least 4 or 5 miles that day. Best way to see NYC!
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Dizzy's Club Coca Cola, a jazz club overlooking Central Park at Lincoln Center, might be worth checking out to see if it appeals to you. The views at sunset are breathtaking, and the atmosphere is sophisticated but relaxed. http://www.jalc.org/dccc/index09.asp
The food isn't fantastic, but it's fine with good company and entertainment.
The food isn't fantastic, but it's fine with good company and entertainment.
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Sorry to digress however,
Whoever said: "and yes, an occasional glass of wine is fine for a pregnant woman." is tweaked.
It is not ok for a pregnant woman to drink as safe levels of alcohol for the fetoeus have not been determined. The surgeon general's advice is that pregnant women abstain from using alcohol.
However, pregnant women should follow the advice of their own OB/Gyn's and not rely on any of the advice offered here on this subject; (yes... including my own.)
Whoever said: "and yes, an occasional glass of wine is fine for a pregnant woman." is tweaked.
It is not ok for a pregnant woman to drink as safe levels of alcohol for the fetoeus have not been determined. The surgeon general's advice is that pregnant women abstain from using alcohol.
However, pregnant women should follow the advice of their own OB/Gyn's and not rely on any of the advice offered here on this subject; (yes... including my own.)
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One of the regulars on Fodor's named Basingstoke2 wrote about his grandparents' store in Brooklyn that was called an Appetizing Store. In fact in supermarkets in NYC the deli counter used to be called the Appetizer counter.
Here is his description:
http://www.fodors.com/community/fodo...ents-store.cfm
Here is his description:
http://www.fodors.com/community/fodo...ents-store.cfm
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Thanks for that link, Adu!
Here is more about appetizing, from the Russ website; I imagine that NYC supermarkets made it more understandable by calling the case the "appetizer" case.
http://russanddaughters.com/whatisappetizing.php
Here is more about appetizing, from the Russ website; I imagine that NYC supermarkets made it more understandable by calling the case the "appetizer" case.
http://russanddaughters.com/whatisappetizing.php

