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Red hook sausage fest 2012
Red hook sausage fest 2012













red hook sausage fest 2012

Housed in a converted brownstone, the spot has a formal first-floor room named for Teddy Roosevelt (who once lived a mere ten blocks away, we’re informed), and a more casual second floor named for Alexander Hamilton. If you’re feelin’ fancy, you can rent the cupola out for private parties. The View: Sweeping north to the Empire State Building and west toward the Hudson River. Reservations will only be taken online beginning at 11 a.m. On weather-appropriate days $125 (beverages are extra) will get you five courses of a seasonal menu by chef Daniel Humm. 28th St 21Ī fancy rooftop restaurant for those who like their tasting menus in the sky. The Hours: Su–W (4 p.m.–midnight), Th–Sa (4 p.m.–late) Drinks ($12–$16 for cocktails) are simple and refreshing, like the vodka, Cointreau, and lychee Cloudtini, the rum and ginger Sanctuary Star, and the gin, raspberry, and mint Aura. The Menu: The food is French fare with an American twist: risotto with champignons, steak tartare, and the like. The View: The lovely buildings of midtown from the tenth and eleventh floor of the hotel. Sip on signature cocktails while trying out one of the 150 seats, including a communal table seating twenty. Get out of Times Square by going up-up to the penthouse of the Sanctuary Hotel for a turf-and-cedar accented midtown oasis. The Menu:No food, cocktails will run $10-$12. The View: The Manhattan skyline, as seen from Brooklyn. Have a seat at the bar or on one of the indoor red banquettes, or take it out to the terrace, with views of Manhattan that you could only see if you were not actually in the borough. 71Īn indoor and outdoor space on the sixth floor of Williamsburg’s new pride and joy, run by Andrew Tarlow, the restaurateur also of the downstairs restaurant Reynards. The Menu: Seafood by the seashore (sorta) will cost you, but isn’t it worth it to feel like you’re on vacation? Besides a raw bar, they’re offering soups, salads, sandwiches, steak, and probably other things beginning with S, in addition to promising family friendly fun like miniature golf, ping-pong, and something named “cornhole.” It’s brought to you by the folks behind the rooftop bar Alma in Brooklyn.

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It’s not really on the roof, but there are two decks boasting unrivaled views of the Harbor, plus succulent seafood fare is what Brooklyn Crab. The Hours: Daily (6 p.m.–midnight) Reservations are required for dinner.Ģ4 Reed St., nr. Drinks: Come for the mezcal, stay for the mixed drinks and the rosé bottle service. The Menu: Greek-influenced fare: your branzinos, your lamb chops glazed with rosemary, etc.

red hook sausage fest 2012

The View: the High Line, the Hudson, and the Empire State Building Just be sure to keep partakers away from the pool. Patrons keep refreshed with $16 caipirinhas, while a selection of ten mezcals fuels the more adventurous. La ­Piscine feels like a barbecue on your friends’ deck, if your friends included the Lion veteran Joseph Buenconsejo (who mans the grill).















Red hook sausage fest 2012