NYC, NY
Family selfie on our rooftop deck |
After their bus tours, we still had plenty of time with them to eat our way around town and take in both a live comedy show at the Comedy Cellar's Village Underground as well as a Broadway production of 'A Gentleman's Guide to Murder,' which was so outstandingly good it might just have made a Broadway musical lover of me (no easy task)!
Our unofficial food tour began on Saturday with lunch at Sarge's Deli, located very near our apartment in Murray Hill. Scott has eaten here several times and swears by their pastrami. Denise opted for the corn beef and gave that two thumbs up as well.
In front of the delectable deli case at Sarge's |
The two elder Brookses have always been big comedy fans and so we made plans on Saturday evening to take in a show at the popular Comedy Cellar's slightly more spacious room, the Village Underground, located just around the corner from the famed original. Unfortunately, there were no celebrity drop-ins that evening but it was a solid line-up and our second row seats - close enough to feel like part of the show but just far enough away to avoid the scrutiny of the comedians and being the butt of their jokes - only added to our enjoyment.
Prior to the show, we weren't looking for a big meal, what with our hefty deli lunch. But places in the Village tend to be small and crowded and we ended up having drinks, cottage fries and chocolate cake at seemingly the only sit down restaurant in town with not a single shareable appetizer offered on the menu. A little weird, but it tided us over.
The real culinary treat of the evening came after the show when we enjoyed a midnight snack of hot dogs (for Jerry, Scott and me) and hot wings (for Denise) at a stand-up table in the door way of the Papaya Dog, while watching the hustle and bustle of the busy Village sidewalks swirl by just inches from our table.
Enjoying a snack at Papaya Dog |
Scott shows off the 12th Row Orchestra seats he scored at the TKTS booth |
The New York Public Library was sporting some pretty autumn foliage |
The entrance hallway of the New York Public Library |
Public Eye exhibit at the New York Public Library |
Public Eye exhibit at the New York Public Library |
After leaving the library, we continued up 5th Avenue, going just far enough to admire (and for Jerry to photograph) the impressive St. Patrick's Cathedral before turning west towards Rockefeller Center. The fountains as we approached Rockefeller Center were decorated with colorful autumn gourds and flowers for the season.
Rockefeller Center, dressed for fall |
The Rockefeller Center skating rink, ready for action! |
It's Matinee Time! |
Awaiting the curtain at 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' at Walter Kerr Theatre |
Following the performance, we decided to splurge on a prime rib dinner at Gallagher's Steakhouse, located a very short walk from the theater right in Times Square. Immediately upon our arrival, we reserved the last three pieces of prime rib available for the night (Scott decided to try a different cut) and enjoyed a cocktail at the bar before being shown to a quiet table right in the window.
The bartenders at Gallagher's know how to make a perfect martini |
Monday dawned sunny but brisk and we continued our unofficial food tour of NYC, this time venturing across the East River to Brooklyn. We opted to take the ferry over the subway as our mode of transit today and boarded at the 34th St. ferry terminal right near our apartment for the short trip. Everyone enjoyed the views of the iconic skyline from the water and we disembarked at the DUMBO terminal in Brooklyn in no time flat!
On the ferry to Brooklyn |
Before we knew it, it was time for lunch so of course we headed to nearby Grimaldi's for a New York style pie.
Keeping up with the lunch rush at the old-school Grimaldi's, in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Photo by Jerry Brooks |
Halloween comes to Park Slope, Brooklyn |
Near the end of our tour, and after dragging Jerry and Denise to see the apartment building where we stayed on our home exchange, Denise was struck with a craving for a tall piece of New York cheesecake so we took the subway back to Manhattan. After a failed attempt in Soho, we settled in at Katz's Deli in the East Village for a piece that really hit the spot.
Katz's Deli, home of the famed "I'll have what she's having!" scene from the movie "When Harry Met Sally." Photo by Jerry Brooks |
More photos:
The TKTS booth line that Scott braved on Sunday morning for our theater tickets, proving that Times Square is never quiet! |
New York Public Library in autumn. Photo by Jerry Brooks |
New York Public Library. Photo by Jerry Brooks |
New York Public Library 'Public Eye' photography exhibit |
New York Public Library 'Public Eye' photography exhibit |
New York Public Library 'Public Eye' photography exhibit |
New York Public Library |
New York Public Library |
Autumn comes to Rockefeller Center |
Rockefeller Center |
Eagerly anticipating the show at 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' |
Documenting the changing of the guard at the Late Show |
The Chrysler Building beneath a full moon |
Oh, the anticipation! Lunch at Grimaldi's in Brooklyn |
It's pie time! |
Halloween in Park Slope, Brooklyn |
I just happened to be sitting right next to the photo of one of my favorite actors, Paul Rudd, at Katz's Deli |
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