I wanted to spend a day exploring Wiliamsburg because I have heard
there is a lot of great food to try and I wanted to visit a new
neighborhood. Going to NYU I often find myself getting in the same
routine. I like to stay by school because I know which restaurants I
like best and I can easily navigate the area. At least once a month I
like to challenge myself by visiting another neighborhood to get a
better sense of New York City and its boroughs. I feel that I am living
in New York City and I should take every advantage to see as much as I
can especially when it is only a subway ride away like Williamsburg,
Brooklyn.
You may know Williamsburg,Brooklyn as hipster central
but there are many more sides to discover of this popular neighborhood
with all things old and new. So take the L train to Bedford Ave. and
discover Williamsburg on your own!
I visited Williamsburg through
different sites but also through my palate. Brooklyn has a vast amount
of cuisine spanning from street food to chocolate made from the best
cocoa beans in the world. Williamsburg is known as one of Brooklyn's
"foodiest" neighborhoods so come with an empty stomach because it will
be more than full when you head home!
Right as you get off the
train you will find Oasis. They have a great selection of Mediterranean
food that is easy to eat while walking around. I recommend the Falafel,
it was delicious and a perfect snack for my weekend adventure.
While
walking around Williamsburg keep your eyes open for street art. It
could be stickers under your feet stuck to the ground or it could be a
mural of a squirrel by ROA. ROA is a very well known street artist who
many paints in black and white. He also usually paints animals that are
native to the area, like a squirrel for Williamsburg. If you want to see
more of ROA's work here is a great site!
Now
that you have had a falafel and have taken in the street art, I
recommend dessert at Mast Brothers. A Mast Brothers Chocolate bar was
listed in The New York Times "A History of New York in 50 Objects."It stated " Lucas Jackson/Reuters"
Mast
Brothers' name comes from the sail boats that bring chocolate to them.
They pick the cocoa bean that every chocolate bar is made from. This
gives each bar distinct flavors. There are free samples of all the
chocolate so make sure you choose the right one.... or ones.
My favorite part of Mast Brothers is that everything is made in Brooklyn including the paper the chocolate bar is wrapped in.
After filling your stomach with some lovely delights I would head down to The Sketchbook Project.
The Sketchbook Project is a growing library of sketchbooks made by
everyday people and well known artists. Anyone can buy an empty sketch
book and decorate it however they would like. Once it is filled you
return it to the library and it becomes part of the collection. The
coolest part is that you can check out the sketchbooks by creating a
library card in just minutes! So grab a cup of coffee and relax into a
beautiful sketchbook. Oh, and did I mention it is all free?
If you are in Williamsburg on a Saturday and aren't sure what to have for breakfast, lunch or dinner, head to Smorgasburg.
Smorgasburg is open from 11am-6pm on Saturday and has over 100 food
vendors. It does get a bit crowded and sometimes the lines get a bit
long. Here is the video of the wait at Smorgasburg at Mighty Quinn's BBQ tent vs. going the Might Quinn's location in the East Village.
While at Smorgasburg I had Dough
which makes wonderfully delicious donuts! These donuts are not your
average morning treat. I had the hibiscus donut which was not just a
perfect shade of pink, but was also to die for. So whether you prefer
sweet or savory Williamsburg has it all and this was a great way to end
the day.
Here are directions
I
had a fantastic time exploring Williamsburg. I got a library card for
the Sketchbook Project and found a new love for chocolate at Mast
Brothers. I loved visiting a new neighborhood because it reminds me that
I live in a place that has so much to offer. One of my favorite parts
about living in New York is that so many different things are so easily
accessible. In Williamsburg I found a great mix of food to try and
street art to take in. I am sure I will be visiting again soon.
Where are your favorite places to go in Williamsburg?
Alana
Goodbye Freeway Hello Subway
A kid from Pasadena, CA moves to New York, NY to go to NYU Tisch for Film and TV
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Weekend Adventures: Roosevelt Island
As you may know I contribute to the Tisch Special Programs blog. I wrote this post for my fellow students and now I am sharing it with you!
Now that nice weather is becoming more common so should your adventures though the city!
This past weekend I traveled to Roosevelt Island. It is located between Manhattan and Queens. Roosevelt Island is part of Manhattan but it wasn't always that way. It was first called Blackwell Island after a wealthy Queens family that owned it. They grew an orchard on the island and would spend their summers there. Having money trouble, the Blackwells sold the island to New York. It was then named Welfare Island and was home to insane asylums and prisons. In the 1970s, it was turned in to an alternative place for New Yorkers to live.
I recommend taking the tram to and from the island. The tram was originally only built temporarily because there was no subway to the island. All it takes is a MetroCard to board the tram. Or if you decide to take the subway, take the uptown F train and get off right before the Roosevelt Island stop. Getting on the tram will count as a transfer (so there is no additional fee).
This past weekend I traveled to Roosevelt Island. It is located between Manhattan and Queens. Roosevelt Island is part of Manhattan but it wasn't always that way. It was first called Blackwell Island after a wealthy Queens family that owned it. They grew an orchard on the island and would spend their summers there. Having money trouble, the Blackwells sold the island to New York. It was then named Welfare Island and was home to insane asylums and prisons. In the 1970s, it was turned in to an alternative place for New Yorkers to live.
I recommend taking the tram to and from the island. The tram was originally only built temporarily because there was no subway to the island. All it takes is a MetroCard to board the tram. Or if you decide to take the subway, take the uptown F train and get off right before the Roosevelt Island stop. Getting on the tram will count as a transfer (so there is no additional fee).
Once you get to the island you can grab a bite, go for a run or just relax on the grass of the FDR Four Freedoms Park
at the south end of the island (about a 10 minute walk from the tram).
There is also the possibility to see a film set because a lot of
different movies and television shows shoot on Roosevelt island. Law and Order: SVU was shooting an episode there when I visited.
The island is about 35 city blocks long and to walk to the north end would take about 20 minutes. If you don't feel like walking then you can take the island bus system which is free! Once you make you way up to the north end, you will reach a Gothic-revival light house that was built in 1872. Also located at the north end is a mid 19th-century Octagon that was first built as an island retreat. A visiting Charles Dickens enjoyed the building calling it "remarkable" its flying spiral staircase "spacious and elegant" as it came up from an illuminated glass brick floor. The octagon was then converted into a hospital and now has been renovated and can be visited by the islands guests.
Roosevelt Island is a lovely way to spend an afternoon if your parents
are coming to visit or if you want a different view of the city.
Discover it for yourself for only $2.50!The island is about 35 city blocks long and to walk to the north end would take about 20 minutes. If you don't feel like walking then you can take the island bus system which is free! Once you make you way up to the north end, you will reach a Gothic-revival light house that was built in 1872. Also located at the north end is a mid 19th-century Octagon that was first built as an island retreat. A visiting Charles Dickens enjoyed the building calling it "remarkable" its flying spiral staircase "spacious and elegant" as it came up from an illuminated glass brick floor. The octagon was then converted into a hospital and now has been renovated and can be visited by the islands guests.
Are there any New York spots you would recommend for the weekend? Please comment below!
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Happy Earth Day
Here are some of my favorites all of which I own:
Bright pink CamelBak: The straw is a very convenient feature, making it much easier to drink on the go.
Green Nalgene: This is great for long distances or if you are going to be out all day. It can hold 32oz. Also my favorite feature of this bottle is that it glows in the dark.( I am a huge fan of things that can glow in the dark)
mint J.crew:Unlike the others this bottle is made of glass. It is super stylish and right now 25% off at J. crew.
Enjoy your Earth Day and stay hydrated!
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Just ordered my cap and gown.
It is happening, I am graduating. I just ordered my cap and gown and can't wait to decorate my cap! Theses are some of my inspirations.
I can't wait to start on mine but I have a lot time time to decide.
Love the chevron print of gold white and lavender. |
The only AST paddle I found with NYU colors. |
Love this beautiful pattern mixed with a monogram. |
Sparkle! |
I like the idea of a quote.. |
I want to do something with film |
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Nail design
I recently purchases the Essie Spring Box Mini Four-Pack and could not wait to utilize the colors! Since it is still a bit cold in New York I painted all but my index the "Hide & Go Chic" blue.
1. I started out with the Essie base coat, it makes removing the polish very simple.
2. I meant to paint my ring finger "Fashion Playground" but I painted it so well with the "Hide & Go Chic" I decided instead to live the mint for my index finger.
3. For the glitter detail I used the Nail Art Polish from Forever 21. It has a very thin brush so I didn't even need tape and just did it free hand. The silver is on the outer part of my nails.
What is your favorite nail color this season?
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
AΣT's Sustainability Ball!
This weekend AΣT is having our first Sustainability Ball! We are so excited to be raising money for Pine Mountain settlement school. Since AΣT's colors are green and gold and I thought it would be fun to be green and dress the theme! I also thought that I could kill two birds with one stone, I can use these outfits for Easter this Sunday. I love pastels and also want to keep it bright and springy!
1{Topshop mint} I am in love with this color.
2{Pastel bib necklace} These colors complement each other beautifully!
3{Kate Spade studs}I am a big fan of studs it is a great way to add color without it taking over the outfit.
4{Forever21 bib necklace}I like that it looks like lace and is made out of metal. Also Forever 21 is having an online sale by two pieces of jewelry get one free!
5{Lilly Dress}It is hard to see in the picture but this dress has strokes of gold in the design, also there is a pop of color in the back. The zipper seam is pink!
6{Kate Spade bracelet}Adds a bit of fun!
7{Marshals purse}Navy and blue just go together.
8{Kate Spade purse}A stylish upgrade to the traditional Easter basket.
9{Kate Spade bracelet}minimalist and can be worn over and over and not get old.
10{Kate Spade purse} White with navy is a great update for spring.
11{lavender wedges} I think I am obsessed with lavender, my room at home is lavender and my closest lavender supply is only growing (pants, dress, dress)!
12{Nude wedges} If I wear a heel I like it to be somewhat bearable. Wedges are great because they add support so I can dance the night away!
13{Topshop green} I try my best to wear fitted pieces, love the bold color!
14{white heels} I know the streets are too dirt to wear white shoes just yet but I add to add it because of the bow.
This is the concept I am going for, I will post soon on what I actually wear!
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
SIX WEEKS till Graduation!
I started this blog when I was a freshman at NYU now that I am a senior and about to graduate I wanted a lasting memory of my time! So I have skipped all the in between. Here is a quick recap.
- I am minoring in producing
- I work for the Tisch Special programs blog
- I studied abroad in Prague and wrote a blog (not all is lost)
- I am a member of Alpha Sigma Tau and was treasurer
- I got my first New York Apartment!
- I spend most of my free time enjoying New York
- Or spending time watching Netflix and HBOGO
- Became obsessed with pintrest...
- Got my first iPhone
- I still love to thrift shop more then ever!
My lovely paddles! |
Thrift Shopping |
The Sopranos and Italian Delights |
New York |
Exploring with sis, she goes to NYU with me! |
My New York Apartment |
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