Sandy Hook, NJ
This is a supplement to our prior post about Gateway National Park at Sandy Hook, NJ. If you are not familiar with Sandy Hook or how to get there, check out the link before reading on. This is a great day … Continue reading →
This is a supplement to our prior post about Gateway National Park at Sandy Hook, NJ. If you are not familiar with Sandy Hook or how to get there, check out the link before reading on. This is a great day … Continue reading →
Lucky for us we hit Imperial No. 9 on its last weekend with Sam Talbot as chef! I read this week he resigned based on irreconcilable differences with the Mondrian regarding the nightclub atmosphere they would like to create. Good … Continue reading →
For years we have frequented Lure Fishbar and somehow missed writing it up! We decided to revisit to make it official. Lure’s interior looks like the inside of an elegant yacht, complete with portholes and a fiberglass ceiling. On one … Continue reading →
http://www.marysfishcamp.com/marysette.html 64 Charles St. @ 4th St. – West Village Great fresh fish. You feel like you are on the waterfront eating fresh caught fish in Boston. The venue is SMALL. Smaller than small, actually. My recommendation is to arrive … Continue reading →
Before the summer ends, we decided we should check out all of the famous and maybe not-so famous lobster roll joints in town and seek out the best lobster rolls NYC. There has been a recent surge in outposts and … Continue reading →
Seafood, steamers, lobster rolls http://lobsterbarnyc.com/ 222 Lafayette St. – Soho We first started going to Ed’s Lobster Bar when they opened in 2007. At the time there was a big buzz because the chef/owner Ed McFarland worked at Pearl Oyster … Continue reading →