Archive for the ‘travel’ Category

eat.shop guide sale on one kings lane

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

have you ever visited a city and wanted to get a true feel for it above and beyond the standard tourist experience? kaie wellman has put an end to this struggle with her fabulous, stylish, expertly curated and supremely helpful eat.shop guides. these guides spill all the local secrets, packaged in convenient travel-friendly sized books and packed with an eclectic combination of things to do, where to go, what to buy and beyond. on monday, july 25, you can get special eat.shop guide collections for an even better price during the very special “travel” themed sale going on only at one kings lane.

on offer:

- the cool(literally) pacific northwest: portland, seattle, and vancouver

the moist landscape of the pacific northwest is home to three of the most exciting cities in north america when it comes to unique independent eating and shopping.

- the “third” cities: portland, austin, and the twin cities

these cities embrace a small town attitude, bringing a fresh perspective and verve to mom + pop culture.

- yes, historical cities can be fun: boston, philidelphia, and washington dc

where american heritage meets modern independent.

- new england road trip: boston and new england

while gazing at the blazing colors of nature, experience the vibrant flavors and unique local retail of this region.

- midwest foray: chicago and twin cities

what could be better than exploring two of the most exciting cities in the midwest? both burst with local goodness.

- transcontinental “l” cities: london and los angeles

who can deny the glamorous, eclectic appeal of two of the most famous “l” cities in the world?

- multi-course prix fixe: austin, boston, chicago, london, los angeles, miami, and new england

the ultimate independent eating and shopping compendium. whether you’re an armchair traveler or have 1k status, your journey through these 16 incredible cities will be memorable.

- new orleans, nyc, paris, philadelphia, portland, seattle, twin cities, vancouver bc, and washington dc

a collection of some of the coolest travel destinations

keeping up with the times

Friday, June 17th, 2011

want to know what fashion trends are most popular where? and stay on top of them to the second? the online fashion boutique net-a-porter has just launched a new program on their website called “net-a-porter live” that lets you see what individual (registered) shoppers are putting in their virtual shopping bags in real time. items pop up on a google map at the location where the user is shopping from and a bar on the right shows the product, price and name of the location.

now you can be ahead of the curve no matter where you live and all you jetsetters can always know whats hip before you hop across the pond.  be sure to go check it out for yourself here.

~caitlin

its may and what does that mean? picnics!

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

one of my favorite activities to do in may when its warm but not humid, is go to the park and have a picnic, a favorite spot of mine is the rockefeller estate, kykuit in tarrytown, nY.  but i am not talking about lukewarm turkey sandwiches and store-bought potato salad. with a beautiful day and a gorgeous setting, there is no excuse for ugly, bland food. so here are a few tried and true recipes for pretty, portable, and palatable picnic provisions.

side: zucchini and carpaccio salad from smitten kitchen (20 minutes)

sandwich: parisian steak and cheese croissant sandwiches from giada (11minutes)

dessert: espresso chip meringue from giada (1 hour)

drink: berry-guava lemonade from the food network or, if you want a more spirited affair, try the super simple pomegranate spritzer from everything and nothing.

the trick to a good picnic is quality not quantity. no one enjoys lugging a heavy basket around, so try to keep it light, sticking to three satisfying courses that won’t strand you in the kitchen for hours.  if you decide to picnic on a whim, pick up some ready-made treats from your nearest grocery store. a favorite of mine is manchego cheese and olive tapenade on french bread.

also, keep it green! try to use reusable utensils, cups and plates! (this also gives you an excuse to shop for some adorable picnicware)

~carolyn

planes, trains and automobiles

Friday, February 18th, 2011

this month is prime time for cabin fever (symptoms include: irriability, fatigue and possible overdose of made-for-tv movies).  as the holidays are long gone and warm weather now seems like a distant parallel universe, here are a few spots to ease the pain of a new york winter. whether you want to splurge on a warm weekend getaway or are simply armed with a metro card, these locales are a great way to relax and rejuvenate.

subway ride: arthur avenue, bronx ny

heading down arthur avenue located across from fordham university between 190th and 186thst is like seeing a ghost of new york’s past.  seemingly unchanged for decades, this italian community boasts dozens of authentic italian restaurants, cafes, butcher shops and fish markets.  grab a bite to eat at trattoria zero otto nove before heading over to palumbo’s bakery for an espresso and fresh canolis. or just stand outside of randazzo’s seafood and gulp down fresh oysters like the locals. make sure to bring those cloth shopping bags as the arthur avenue indoor market will beckon you with an assortment of fresh produce, antipasti, and pete’s butcher shop. also visit borgatti’s pasta shop for homemade pasta and casa di mozzarella for fresh, made-on-premises mozarella. mange!

tip: bring cash! most restaurants and shops still don’t take credit cards.

car ride: new hope, pa

situated on the banks of the delaware river (just 90 minutes from nyc) this historic town is a haven for the antique conoisseurs and bohemian types.  start you day of with a stroll down main street (yes, main street) and explore the countless art galleries and antique shops. but before you indulge your inner shopaholic, prepare for a big day with a hearty meal at sprig and vine, a vegetarian restaurant that will leave even the most die-hard carnivore satisfied. travel to versailles in gardner’s antiques and pick up a king louis xvi chair that would have even marie antoinette green with envy.  play dress up and dig through a massive collection of vintage garb at love saves the day. support local artists when you visit new hope’s famed art legends gallery, a collection of local and native american artwork that cannot be missed.  you may need to wash down your impending credit card bill with a glass of wine (or four) from crossings vineyards. take a vineyard tour with crossings’ charismatic owner tom carroll, and taste their award-winning, handcrafted wine.  end your lovely day by taking in a show at the bucks county playhouse and see where princess grace kelly got her big break.

tip: take the scenic route! the estates and horse farms in the surrounding area cannot be missed!

plane ride: austin, tx

craving warm weather and some good old southern hospitality? well, austin texas is your perfect place for a quick weekend getaway.  voted one of the best places for the young professional crowd, this vibrant city is quickly becoming the hottest city in the u.s. stay at the historic driskill hotel, located right in the heart of austin.  embrace your inner bookworm at domy, an art house bookstore filled with hard-to-find magazines, books and records.  keep your creative juices flowing as you visit blue genie art industries, an entire warehouse filled with local artisans’ creations. they have everything from sculptures to film props to art cars, yes art cars.  after your artsy adventures, what is a visit to texas without tex-mex? get your glutton on at mi madre’s in cherrywood and get their famous fajita rito.  after catch a longhorns basketball game or, if you’re feeling adventurous, check out a roller derby with the texas roller girls at playland skate center.  and no visit to austin would be complete without visiting some bars and music venues on austin’s famed 6th street.

tip: visit austin’s official website for info on upcoming festivals and events such as the south by southwest music festival!

~carolyn