Sitting. It’s the best. Especially on butter-soft leather framed with salvaged airplane steel. Which, hey,
that’s what Timothy Oulton makes—ridiculously handsome furniture. And you can get it right now for a
song. Well, that and some actual money.
You’re at Barclays. Joe Johnson is single-handedly costing them the game. You’re restless. Only poutine
mac and cheese can make this better. So you head to Elbow Room, which has that and seven other macs. Yeah,
we didn’t know there were that many either.
Four floors of whiskey and beer tastings: usually entertainment enough. But at Webster Hall tomorrow,
they’re augmenting those tastings with burlesque shows, jazz concerts and a mini circus. Just to make
sure.
You know what goes great with a leisurely afternoon of custom Belgian waffles and beef tartare...
children’s movies. It’s true. Just ask the folks at Tribeca Grand, who are bringing the brunch buffet
back this Sunday with a screening of Fantastic Mr. Fox. Something about Wes Anderson and brunch
just feels right.
411:
Sundays, 11am-4pm, $34, Tribeca Grand Hotel, 2
6th Ave (at Walker), reserve at 212-519-6600
MILK IT
The Glorious Reopening of Milk & Honey
Milk & Honey.Perhaps the speakeasy legend in this city. Well, they moved.
You’ve heard. It’s a big deal. Here’s the situation: it’s much larger than before. Which is probably
why you can now pull off the previously unheard-of walk-in. Oh, and the menu: it doesn’t exist.
Everything’s custom. See you there.
411:
Opens Jan 23, Milk & Honey, 30 E 23rd St
(at Madison), text for reservations at 646-312-9529
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