New York City

5/9-11, 2025

Sophie and I went on a weekend New York City Trip. We had a 2:50PM flight from CLE and got into LaGuardia around 4:30.
We took the free bus from LaGuardia to Queens subway station and then took the subway to Manhattan. The subway was super quick but the bus from the airport took forever due to Friday rush hour traffic. We quickly checked into our hotel and dashed out the door…
…as we had 7:00PM tix for show on Broadway about six blocks from our hotel and we made it by the skin of our teeth with about 10 minutes to spare. Exhale. The show was great in every way: original – based on a crazy true story, great music and singing. Dead Outlaw. We also won them via the lottery so they were only $35 apiece with no fees – and the seats were great.
Pumped after seeing a great show… and famished as we hadn’t eaten in a long time we walked around looking for a place to eat. We walked past Joe Allen and I remember reading about it and we were able to get a table right away. It was a perfect place where we had Manhattans, I had a cheeseburger et frites and Sophie had meatloaf, mashed potatoes and sauteed spinach which won the prize.
We got to talking to our super nice waiter and turns out he grew up in Willowick. Small world indeed.
Apres dinner we strolled for awhile. We stopped at Magnolia bakery and got a vanilla cupcake and banana pudding. The cupcake was just meh but the banana pudding was a winner… good stuff.
Stopped at a pub for a quick pint.
…and ended the night in Times Square oggling at all the people and lights.
They have a show at midnight where all the billboards display a video installation. A different artist every night. Not too exciting this night but was pretty cool.
After a great nights sleep we hit the pavement bright and early. First stop was a Russ and Daughters outpost that was just a few blocks down. Sophie got a sesame bagel with cream cheese, sauerkraut and red onions. Good stuff.
We walked the High Line that was not crowded at all early in the morning. It’s such a unique thing and I was happy to be there when all the trees, plants and flowers were blooming. Amazing gardens at every turn.
The day started out chilly but quickly was warming up into a beautiful late spring day.
Tiny Island.
We jumped on the subway after walking through Chelsea Market, the Starbucks Roastery in Meatpacking district and took the subway to Brooklyn.
Our goal was to go to the vintage flea market that was under the Brooklyn Bridge. Lots of vendors with different stuff and lots of people. Sophie bought some sunglasses (I think that is the only thing any of us bought all weekend that wasn’t food or drinks) and then walked along the river with great views of the bridge and Manhattan.
We found our way up to the Brooklyn Bridge and joined the crowds heading across.
There are not too many things as beautiful as the Brooklyn Bridge… especially on a beautiful May day with bright blue skies.
We walked downtown after the bridge. We checked out a couple of cemeteries looking for Alexander Hamilton and Eliza but pretty sure that section was closed off.
We stopped at Les Printemps, a new department that just opened up downtown about a month ago. I had to take a picture of the bathroom as it was as beautiful as the whole store.
More bathroom pics 😉
This was the cosmetics tunnel – so cool.
This was the red room in Printemps that was covered in amazing mosaics. The building was an old bank building that they restored.
We headed up toward ground zero checking out the 911 memorial area…
…and the oculus.

We were hungry at this point so hopped over to China town and walked around looking for a good place. We put our name in at Joe Shanghai and got a table after about 20 minutes. We had an excellent meal of soup dumplings, fried dumplings, scallion pancakes and Heineken. mmmmmmmm.

We walked through Bryant Park, went into the NY Public Library and then went to our hotel for a quick siesta.
Feeling refreshed we jumped on the subway and headed uptown to walk through Central Park.
It was a perfect late afternoon and no better place to be.
The sheep meadow filled with lots of people.
After spending a few hours in the park we headed back downtown to Greenwich Village. Washington Square was hopping.
We had drinks sitting outside at a great little Italian bar called Bar Pisellino in the West Village. Perfect spot.
We then stopped at another spot in the neighborhood and had pizza… and had espresso martinis.
We then stumbled upon a greek natural wine bar that we had to stop in too.
On our way back after an excellent evening.
Next days bagels were at Black Seed Bagels – not as good as previous morning’s but still pretty darn good.
We walked to Grand Central and explored the beautiful building.
We walked up 5th Avenue. It was still pretty early so none of the stores were open. The Louis Vuitton store was impressively decked out as a Louis trunk.

We walked through Central Park again because it was so nice out and made our way to the Met. A John Singer Sargent exhibition was our primary goal. It was interesting.

We also visited the fashion exhibition which was about black male fashion. It was very well done and interesting to look at.
We visited a few of the galleries… wish we had more time. It for sure is the most amazing museum. So big with amazing amazing stuff everywhere.
We found our way up to the rooftop patio which offered an amazing view…
…and some needed refreshement.
Sophia wanted to stop at this swedish candy store that was on the upper west side.
We walked back to our hotel through the park again. Enjoying the beautiful weather.
We grabbed our luggage from the hotel and made it to LaGuardia in no time. Of course our flight was delayed…. but we made it home after another great trip.

New York City, March 2019

Monday, March 25th, 2019

Grace and I went on a spring break trip to NYC. I haven’t been to NYC in 15 or so years and Grace has never been so we were excited for an adventure. I woke up at 4:00AM for our 6:30 AM flight, showered, got ready and then saw message that our flight was delayed an hour and a half.  We went back to sleep for an hour and then Courtney drove us to the airport and had no troubles on our quick flight to Laguardia.  We bought our subway cards at the airport and then took a shuttle bus to the nearest subway stop and then took the subway into Manhattan.  It only took about a half hour and only cost $2.75.  We were staying at Pod51 on East 51st and 2nd Ave in midtown – just a block and a half from subway stop.  We were able to check in early to our tiny little room,  dropped our stuff off and hit the pavement by 11:00AM.  Our first stop was Essa bagel, just down the street where we waited in line for about 1/2 hour.  I had an everything bagel with sun-dried tomato cream cheese bacon and onions.  Best bagel ever.  We walked downtown on Lexington happy to be exploring.  We went into Grand Central, explored, gawked and then caught the train to Hudson Yards.  Hudson Yards is a new development that just opened up a few weeks ago. We climbed the Vessel – an M.C. Escher-ist sculpture? photo op? stair master?… whatever it is its pretty cool and has amazing views.  The new buildings surrounding the plaza are all impressive and the soon to open shed looks amazing.  Billions and billions of dollars.  We walked through the mall with lots of glitzy stores, bought a few things at the Japanese store MUJI and then hit the high line which started next door.  Walked the high line enjoying the architecture, art and people; walked through the Chelsea Market half way through; bopped into the Diane Von Furstenberg boutique where there was an exhibit by Ashley Longshore that Grace was excited to see.  Walked the rest of high line and checked out the Whitney museum, walked around the meatpacking district for a bit and hopped back on the train back to the hotel for a much needed rest.  After sleeping for an hour an a half we hit the happy hour trail – took the subway down to the East Village and went to Upstate that was on our list of $1 happy hour oyster spots.  I had a half dozen oysters and a glass of champagne, Grace had a beer and then had clam linguine and I had some crab cakes.  The food and atmosphere were  great.  We walked around the neighborhood for a bit and then stopped at a little place called Maiden Lane and had another drink and people watched and then went to Rue B which was our original destination as they were advertising jazz with no cover.  We had one drink but weren’t feeling it – especially when they told us we had to pay a cover – so took off on the subway to walk through Times Square and then walked back to our hotel.  Total miles walked: 12.2

Our hotel room was two bunk beds and a sink. It was actually pretty nice and super cheap.

View from our hotel

Hotel had a nice rooftop lounge

real bagels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chrysler Building art deco

Grand Central

beautiful. Still didn’t make it to they oyster bar there though 😦

new buildings around Hudson Yards

The Vessel

 

 

 

Me holding on for dear life

it got bigger as you kept going up

 

 

playing at Muji

the start of the high line
start of the High Line

amazing buildings popping up all around the high line

flowers in Chelsea Market

outside the Whitney

checking out the humongous Restoration Hardware in meatpacking district

hello there

subway profile

Rockefeller Center

Tuesday, March 26th, 2019

Our little hotel offered free walking tours every morning so we decided to go on the one this morning that was going to the lower East side and Chinatown.  After a quick breakfast at a coffee shop around the corner it was a long subway ride downtown as there were traffic problems in the city.  The tour was good – we went to places we never would have gone to, learned a lot about graffiti and the history of Chinatown.  On our tour guides suggestion we went to Xi’An Famous Foods in Chinatown for lunch.  We had bowls of noodles that were fresh, spicy and delicious.  We hit the pavement again and walked south walking back through Chinatown, exploring the area around City Hall and then doing what was #1 on my NYC list: walk across the Brooklyn Bridge.  The bridge was of course beautiful, full of people and the views were great on a bright sunny day.  We walked all the way across into Brooklyn and took the subway back to Manhattan to the World Trade Center area.  We walked through the Oculus – amazingly huge and modern – like you are in a Star Wars movie.  We got lost in there trying to find the way out but eventually made it out to ground zero to check out the memorial fountains and the plaza.  Serene and powerful.  The sky was bright blue just like that fateful day.  Hard to imagine.  We walked further down to Wall Street, checking out the famous buildings and banks, found the graveyard where Alexander Hamilton and Eliza were buried and wandered over to the 1/2 price ticket booth that was down there and bought some show tickets for that evening.  Took the train back to our hotel for a quick rest and then walked to Broadway.  We saw The Band’s Visit. Never heard of it before but it sounded interesting and we got pretty good seats for a good price (NYC prices that is). It was great.  Very different kind of musical.  Relaxed, cerebral, great music and great story.  It’s coming to CLE next year and I for sure would go see it again.  After the show we walked through Times Square a little bit and then went back to our midtown neighborhood and had a late night dinner at Cornerstone tavern – a sports bar on 2nd Ave around the corner from our hotel.  We stopped for cookies at Insomnia Cookies and then crashed.   Total miles walked: 10.8

lobby of our hotel

touring around lower east side

omg so good
omg so good

City Hall
City Hall

On the Brooklyn Bridge

so pretty

street entrance into the oculus

looking the other way from Ground Zero

Grace and One World Trade Center

Eliiiiiiiiiiiiza

Federal Hall

happy hour the bar next to our hotel

The great white way

great seats

Wednesday, March 27th, 2019

We woke up early and took a quick subway ride to the ABC studios on W66th as we had tickets to be in the audience for The View.  We got there around 9:30AM, stood in line for awhile and after going through security they herded us into the cafeteria where they had a Starbucks so we had breakfast.  We sat with a couple of NYC women who were hilarious.  They were secretaries for HBO and one was a comedian and they were ripping on everyone.  We made it into the studio and was part of the live broadcast which was fun.  Stacey Abrams was the guest which was cool and we got a copy of her book too.  After the show we walked to Central Park right next door.  We met one of Grace’s friends from school who lives right there and we walked all around Central park with her on another beautiful early spring day.  We walked through the Plaza, ate lunch in the bougie food hall underneath the plaza and then went to Grace’s friends family apartment which they just moved into and was very nice.  We said goodbye and walked around the area some more, went into MOMA but decided to just walk around the grounds instead of going in the galleries and then walked back to our hotel for a rest.  After our siesta I went to Crave Fish Bar, a bar a few blocks away and had some oysters and a beer.  Grace met me there and then we went down to the East Village as we had tix to a comedy club later in the evening.  We stopped and had dinner at a bar down there somewhere that I don’t remember the name of.  The comedy club was fun.  There were all different comedians each doing their schtick for about 20 minutes or so and then it kept going.  We were right in the front row but just got picked on a little bit.  We stayed for about an hour and a half enjoyed our minimum of two beverages.  We wandered around the village for awhile, stopped at Momofuku milk bar and had the cereal milk ice cream and cake truffles.  OMG.  Hopped on the train back after a fun night.

waiting to get into ABC Studios

our seats. It was fun to watch the whole process.

skinny skyscrapers are the new thing

The Miami coeds

exploring the Plaza

directory inside Trump Tower – it says it all.

taking a breather inside the MOMA

hellllloooooo

Our front row seats at the New York Comedy Club

Total miles walker: 9.5

Thursday, March 28th, 2019

We packed our stuff up and checked our bags with the hotel and hit the streets for one last morning.  We went to a place called Remi Flower and Coffee that Grace wanted to go to a few blocks away.  It was a combined coffee shop and florist. It was pretty cool. Grace had a lavender latte that was beautiful.  We walked and walked all morning.  Walked to the NY Public library that unfortunately wasn’t open yet, walked through Bryant park that was very spring like, and then walked through the fashion district looking for Mood – which we couldn’t find.  We walked through Macy’s which had a flower show going on and then down to Union Square and did a bit of shopping at a couple of places.  We had an early lunch at Shake Shack in Madison Park and then walked all the way back to our hotel – another 20 blocks.  Grace wasn’t too happy with me that I made her walk.  We collected our bags, hopped on the subway and made it to LaGuardia in plenty of time and back to CLE with no troubles.  Fun trip.

Total miles walked: 8.2

fancy coffee at the coffee / florist shop

strolling through Bryan Park

inside Macy’s

helllloooooooo

au revoir NYC