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Interview with a Local: Frederick Bouchardy, Founder of Joya Studio

Joya Studio is a New York City-based fragrance design studio founded by Frederick Bouchardy. They opened their flagship location in 2016, in a retrofitted 19th century garage in the Clinton Hill neighborhood. It is Brooklyn’s first industrial perfumery. They host tours, events, workshops and interactive art installations. The hybrid studio space launch was featured in Vogue, The New York Times, WWD, Wallpaper and Hypebeast.

Read on to learn more about the person behind it all. PS – you can visit Joya Studio with us on our Brooklyn Maker’s Experience

“Since 2006, Joya has designed and produced distinctive scented artifacts with an ethos of balance and beauty: simple, locally-sourced raw materials, sustainable packaging and design, ethical production practices. A perfumer’s full palette is used to paint an indelible image on the senses. Fragrances blend both essential oils and aromas that synthesize molecules found in nature. The essence of living flowers, plants and herbs is captured at their most vivid.”

 Frederick Bouchardy
Frederick Bouchardy

How did you come to open Joya Studio?

A design project became a consumer product, which fortunately was met with a favorable consumer and editorial response. Also luckily—my parents have experience with design and manufacturing, and an exceptional team was assembled.

Can you tell us a little bit more about your background? 

I’m a native New Yorker and studied English and poetry my entire life. Thought I had found my calling as a journalist, but—as it turns out—there is another creative outlet altogether that allows me to tell all kinds of stories. Joya, aside from being a global brand and industrial maker of scents for other artists and companies, is a team—and we get to express ourselves daily.

What do you love about owning Joya Studio?

Learning and storytelling.

What do you think makes Joya Studio so special?

We work in art-forms (perfumery, ceramics, for instance) about which people are extremely passionate. And we are addressing the fragrance industry’s hot button topics—natural versus synthetic, transparency of ingredients, user experience and retail challenges—head on. So, in this way—in addition to producing beautiful objects and hopefully helping to provide moments of beauty—we are also directly involved in a dialogue that I believe one could consider important.

I know you work with lots of well known companies designing special candles or fragrances. What’s been your favorite collaboration? 

Honestly, I appreciate them all or we wouldn’t get involved. This is the truth. Right now, I am excited about our new signature scent identity for the AC Hotels and a cute candle collaboration with Camilla Engstrom. 

Anything on tap that you can tell us about?

Nope! Wait and see…

I love your location in Clinton Hill. Can you tell us how you ended up there?

Thank you! We have grown organically—from East New York to Bed Stuy to our new space in Clinton Hill / Wallabout, which is home to all of our operations and an international award-winning storefront that is designed by my friends Taylor & Miller. I drove past the space (It was a garage and machinists’ studio.) one day and imagined how we could make it work for our unique processes.

You’ve got some great neighbors — what are some of your favorite spots?

Parlor Coffee and Samui on the block are both out of this world. Also, Il Porto, Putnam’s Pub and Oaxaca.

As you know, we are all about local … can you share a few of your favorites places in NYC or other parts of Brooklyn?

The New York Public Library at Bryant Park. Cocoron soba, Katz’s and Café Wabi in the East Village / LES. And Central, Fort Greene and Prospect Parks.

Can you share a favorite NYC moment?

Visiting the Chelsea galleries during a snowstorm with just my boots and music and headphones. And, just this past weekend, a trip to the NY Transit Museum with my baby boy… You should see him drive a bus!

Our Favorite NYC Holiday Markets

We love the winter holidays in NYC. Partially because of all the amazing holiday markets! Here’s our list of where to shop and when they open:

Fad Market: Dec. 2-3, 11-7pm, Brooklyn Historical Society

Look forward to over 40 designer makers in the gorgeous Romanesque Revival building. A museum, library and educational center, the Brooklyn Historical Society is located in the heart of Brooklyn Heights and close to the N, R, W, 2, 3, 4 and 5 subway lines. 

SolStreet Popup Holiday MarketDec. 8-10, 11-6pm, Berg’n

GRAB A GLASS OF BEER AND INDULGE IN AN ARTSY SHOWCASE OF LOCAL HANDMADE & SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS FROM FELLOW NEW YORKERS. RUB SHOULDERS WITH SOME AMAZING INFLUENCERS WHO SHAPE THE PERSONAL FASHION AND LIFESTYLE LANDSCAPE ON SOCIAL MEDIA. 

THERE WILL BE A VARIETY OF LOCAL BRANDS SELLING HOME DECOR, SUSTAINABLE FASHION, HANDMADE JEWELRY, ACCESSORIES & MORE! 

Greenpointers Winter Candyland Holiday Market: Dec. 10, 1-7pm, Greenpoint Loft

Curated selection of unique gifts made by 60+ talented curated artists and makers plus FREE fun activities! From BrooklynBased.com “full of live music and fun festivities, not to mention the Greenpoint Loft rooftop has one of our favorite views of the hood. Grab a donut and take your time ooh-ing and aah-ing at curated pottery, clothing, jewelry, and more.”

Sugar x Spice Holiday Makers Market: Dec. 17, 1-6pm, Brooklyn Bazaar

❄️ Gift bags for the first 20 customers!
❄️ A FREE winter wonderland photobooth!
❄️ Tarot card reading by donation!
❄️ A special dance performance!
❄️ …and plenty more!

Browse amazing holiday gifts from local Brooklyn makers! Our vendors will be selling everything from clothing and jewelry to hand-embroidery, ornaments, miniatures, festive decor and more.

Interview with a Local: Steven Zangrillo, Head Concierge at Mondrian Park Avenue Hotel

We are excited to have a personal connection to a hot new hotel opening, Mondrian Park Avenue, in their Head Concierge, Steven Zangrillo. “Ideally located in the heart of Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood, just blocks from the Empire State Building and Madison Square Park, Mondrian Park Avenue will be a premier crossroads for worldwide travelers and the New York elite. Fusing together the style and sophistication of this lifestyle brand with the NoMad neighborhood’s eclectic vibe, the 189 guest rooms are as witty and whimsical as they are sleek and sophisticated. The property boasts sweeping New York City views from the rooftop lounge, a retreat overlooking the bustling city with indoor and outdoor seating, as well as Cleo, the award-winning Mediterranean culinary concept helmed by Chef Danny Elmaleh.”

 

How did you come to be the Head Concierge for the Mondrian Park Avenue?

We have a wonderful Director of Rooms named Leilani Nocon, who I had previously collaborated with on The Knickerbocker. Once I had the opportunity to interview and meet the entire team, I was sold. 

 

Can you tell us a little bit more about what you do as well as your background? 

My background is rooted in hospitality – I have been working in restaurants and catering since my teen years, and got my start in hotels at The Setai, Fifth Avenue – which later re-branded under the Langham flag. My first concierge role was at the Quin, followed by my first management role at WestHouse, and my first opening at The William Vale in Brooklyn. In between, I’ve done programming, events, and some project management.

Our concierge team handles a pretty expansive scope at Mondrian Park Avenue – we’re responsible for dining arrangements, nightlife advisement, transportation coordination and nearly anything else you can think of.

We also support partnerships and coordinate the hotel’s VIP Program. If there’s a special occasion on property, it’s our job to truly make it a one-of-a-kind moment.

 Steven Zangrillo
Steven Zangrillo

What do you love about your job?

More than anything, it’s the people. We have a lovely team who have really helped this property open in stride. Also, we have fantastic guests! We’ve been open just over a month and it’s been quite an experience thus far. 

 

What’s been your favorite request so far?

We nailed our very first proposal (spoiler alert : she said yes!) with a rose petal and champagne set up at Fifteen Stories. 

I’m sure they’ll get a little more involved and interesting as we go… 

 

What makes the hotel special?

The service. We’ve managed to create an atmosphere where yes, it’s fun and hip and very lifestyle focused. However, we’ve still created a service program that ticks all of those Five Star/Five Diamond boxes. We do our best to stay a step ahead of our guests.

 

 Cleo
Cleo

The rooftop bar, Fifteen Stories, is amazing as is the restaurant, Cleo. What’s your favorite thing on the menu?

Love both of these spaces! Cleo has such a fun, shared, laid back vibe that still manages to remain upscale and special. The Spicy Cigars & Spanikopita are great, but the Lamb Shawarma (which are presented almost like tacos) are a must-have.

 

We created our Flatiron Food, History & Architecture Tour a few years ago because the Flatiron + NoMad neighborhoods are hot hot hot. What do you think makes this part of Manhattan so special?

It’s where uptown meets downtown in the very best way. There’s incredible, accessible dining from all cuisine disciplines within steps of one another. You can have cocktails in a laid back setting, or have the meal of your life at Eleven Madison Park without going further than a block. 

The hotel offerings here have really been expanded as well – we’re one of many new openings all offering something very unique.

 

 Marta 
Marta 

What are your go-tos near the hotel?

Upland is a must-go… it’s been one of my favorite restaurants since the day it opened. Nearby we also have Cosme, which has food as Instagrammable as it is delicious. 

I love that we’re so close to Birch Coffee, Madison Square Park (or… should I say Shake Shack), Marta, and so many more amazing things. It makes being a concierge pretty easy when you have so much at your disposal.

 

As you know, we are all about local, so can you share a few of your other favorite places in NYC?

Well, I’m all about Brooklyn and some of the incredible dining options we have. If we’re talking hyper-local, Saraghina in Bedford-Stuyvesant is an amazing little coastal-Italian oasis. Those guys are pros. 

My favorite cocktail lounge is Hotel Delmano in Williamsburg – I always start with a San Francisco Handshake and then let the bartender drive the experience from there. 

Porsena for pasta – Lamb Anneloni will change your life. Jin Ramen in Harlem for my favorite ramen & pork buns.

Allswell on Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn for an amazing, simple and perfect cheeseburger with white cheddar. 

 

Can you share a favorite NYC moment?

Whenever the Yankees win the World Series!

 

Ha! Love it. Almost this year, almost. Thanks so much for your time Steven. Book your stay at Mondrian Park Avenue today!

Why we love our Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour

From our featured partner — Expedia.com:

Hit up a handful of Brooklyn’s hottest eateries on this walking tour of Manhattan’s hippest borough. Fill up on enough tastings to make a lunch of it as an expert guide leads you between innovative kitchens, killer street art, and waterfront viewpoints offering up a sweeping panorama of the city skyline.

Take the L down from Manhattan and meet your guide at Bedford Ave., wasting no time as you set off immediately to your first stop. Along the way, your guide shares stories about Brooklyn’s rise to the foodie-focused, locavore-centric neighborhood it is today.

Learn the history of the vibrant Williamsburg between bites at beloved eateries like Pies ‘n’ Thighs or Mable’s Smokehouse—where Southern food reigns supreme—and Momofuku Milk Bar, famed for irresistible desserts like crack pie, compost cookies, and cereal milk ice cream. Grab a slice at Best Pizza, a homemade scoop at Odd Fellows Ice Cream Co and baked goods and pierogis at a longtime neighborhood staple, Northside Bakery.

Detour to a pier to snap a few photos in front of the cityscape of Manhattan, and scope out large-scale street art on your way to Mast Brothers Chocolate Factory, where you can admire the pretty packaging of artisan, bean-to-bar chocolate lovingly crafted by two bearded Brooklynite brothers. 

Read some of our recent reviews:

Expedia: 5 of 5 stars 

Our guide, Kate, was fantastic. “The food was different from foods served on other food tours we’ve been on in other cities. You should do this tour!”

TripAdvisor: 5 of 5 stars

Experience the best of Brooklyn! “So what can I say this tour is perfect!!!!! Not only do you get to experience Brooklyn’s unique and wonderful food but get to experience it with a tour guide that is sensational! A must do for travellers to NYC! Thank you so much for making this such a memorable part of our trip!!!!”

 

Here’s why you don’t want to miss our Flatiron Food Tour this winter!

The Flatiron District and Union Square are wonderful neighborhoods in winter! From beautiful Madison Square Park, great views of the Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue to the majestic Flatiron Building and of course all the wonderful restaurants and delicious foods that we have in store for you on our Flatiron Food Tour:

 Photo courtesy: Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership 
Photo courtesy: Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership 

Reflections – public art in front of the Flatiron Building:

Flatiron Reflection is a publicly spirited space that encourages new experiences of the city, new modes of dwelling in the plaza, and new views of its context. The conical interior form cuts out the visual noise of the city to isolate the image of the Flatiron Building and its neighbors on the skyline.

The project is designed to be experienced both up-close and from a distance. As you walk around it, the play of light, shadow, and reflection changes its appearance against the background of buildings and trees. From a distance, the folds create soft reflections that become clearer as you approach; Indistinguishable shapes sharpen into hazy impressions of familiar landmarks.

It’s on view from November 20 to January 1. More information is available on the Flatiron District’s website here.

 

 Photo courtesy: TimeOut NYC
Photo courtesy: TimeOut NYC

Winter Wonderland at Eataly

Head to the Eataly Rooftop for their winter pop-up. Inspired by the small ski lodges of the Italian Alps, BAITA took New York City by storm last year with its rustic polenta, housemade sausage, and mulled wine, all delivered in a winter wonderland of twinkling lights, woolen blankets, and views of the snowy city skyline through our retractable glass roof.

Get all the details here. Open now!

 

ART IN MADISON SQUARE PARK

November 16, 2017 – March 25, 2018

Erwin Redl

Whiteout, a newly commissioned public art project by artist Erwin Redl (Austrian, b. 1963, lives and works in Ohio and New York City) is comprised of hundreds of transparent white spheres, each embedded with a discrete, white LED light and suspended from a square grid of steel poles and cabling. The orbs are opportunistic, gently swaying with the wind currents from their positions of one foot above the ground plane. The white LEDs are animated in large-scale patterns superimposing a virtual movement on top of the kinetic movement of the spheres. The sequence of light is an incandescent treatment of urban public space across the dark seasons of the late fall and winter.

Read more here.

Last but not least, we have prepared tons of warm, yummy food on our Flatiron Food Tour. 

  • Breakfast focaccia at Eataly

  • Classic NYC rueben at a historic sandwich shop

  • Melty grilled cheese and artisanal cheese samples

  • Fresh, baked goods from an award-winning Israeli bakery

Interview with a Local: TJ Provenzano, Managing Partner, Mayanoki Sustainable Sushi & General Manager, Rooftop Reds

Hi TJ. Great to reconnect with you! It was such a bummer when Brooklyn Oenology closed the tasting room. But it sounds like you’ve got a lot going on so I am going to jump right in. The Village Voice recently referred to you as a “beverage maven” – can you tell us a little bit about your background? 

 

Ha! Yeah, I liked that one. “Beverage maven” sounds much better than “functional alcoholic” so I’m good with that!

My background is mostly in restaurants, I actually grew up in the bagel business. My father owned a Bagel Store in Westchester NY, so as early as I can remember I’ve been around food. I actually got my first wine-buying gig while in college in Boston at an amazing Northern Italian Restaurant call La Morra. I’m not sure why they hired me to be honest with you, probably because my name sounds super Italian, but since then I’ve never looked back. I’ve worked at a number of restaurants throughout NYC for the last 10 years or so, and back in 2010 I linked up with Alie Shaper at Brooklyn Oenology. She really inspired me when it came to local wines, and taking pride in what we produce within our own state. We worked together for about 7 years before the tasting room closed. Which you’re right was a total bummer, but since we closed I’ve been able to focus on some other amazing projects that also highlight local wines. 

 

 TJ Provenzano at Rooftop Reds in Brooklyn
TJ Provenzano at Rooftop Reds in Brooklyn

And can you give us a quick update on BOE? What’s been going on?

Alie is still making amazing wines and selling them both through her online store, and her brand new tasting room Peconic Cellar Door on the North Fork. She launched a private label as well last year called “As If” Wines. I helped her a bit with her wine club for a few months after the tasting room closed, but recently have been busy working on these 2 exciting new projects! We’ve since carried her wines both at Rooftop Reds and at my newest venture Mayanoki. 

 

I was fortunate to attend a Mayanoki dinner at BOE and I heard there’s now a brick and mortar location!?

Yes that true! After 5 years of pop-ups we’ve finally got our own space. Its been a crazy few months getting the space renovated and open to the public, but its all highly rewarding. We are NYC’s first all sustainable sushi omakase, so you can imagine there are a lot of challenges that go along with that. We don’t bring in any seafood from Japan, so sourcing seafood is probably the biggest challenge. We require the absolute best, most immaculately handled, and traceable local seafood, so we are constantly working with our purveyors to find new, exciting, sustainable species that are not traditionally served with this kind of Japanese preparation. We have 2 seatings per night at 6:30pm and 8:30pm, and we serve a 15 course omakase that focuses on domestic seafood, and changes daily! Its been a lot of fun to serve species that no other restaurants are serving, we love surprising our customers and opening their eyes to some of these under utilized species. Our space is super small, it’s an intimate 8 seat sushi bar, so it’s really fun for private seatings, winemaker dinners, etc. Our wine, beer, and cider list is from local producers as well (as you can probably imagine), but we do bring in Sake from Japan.

 

Switching gears to Rooftop Reds — what a concept, what a place! So you’re literally growing grapes on a rooftop in Brooklyn Navy Yard? Has there been a harvest?

Yes! I know it sounds crazy when you first hear it….and its something that really has to be seen to be believed. We are actually the world’s first commercial rooftop vineyard, and we have about ¼ acre of grape vines growing in custom planters on an industrial rooftop in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Currently we grow all red varietals (Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Malbec) on the rooftop, and we just had our first harvest last week! The vines have been growing up here for 4 years now, so this was the first year we could harvest. We are in the process of making the first rooftop vintage as we speak, so you can expect to see that wine available around early 2019. In the meantime, we are seasonally open to the public, and our outdoor wine bar setting also focuses on only local wines. We represent the Finger Lakes wine region exclusively at Rooftop Reds, so on any given day you can taste and or sip wines from some world class local producers. We do tastings daily, serve wines by the glass or bottle, and host private and public events. You can catch a movie on our projector screen, or just enjoy the weather and the view in a hammock. The project is really exciting and momentum is building towards some big plans on the horizon to take the concept to the next level.  So definitely look for big things in the near future from Rooftop Reds!

 

What do you think about this whole venture? 

I think its amazing and beyond exciting! At Rooftop Reds, we are really right on the cusp of the next wave of urban agriculture. Rooftop farms are not only pretty and fun to hang out in, they are also completely necessary to help green our cities. Rooftop space is mostly unused in the city and can be used for anything from raising chickens and bees, to growing vegetables, to growing grapes for wine and hops for beer. The more that we green our rooftops in the city, the more everybody wins, so I’m excited to just be a part of it. 

At Mayanoki, our mission is really to expose our customers to a different way of thinking about sushi, to challenge their preconception about what sushi is and could be. By serving local and seasonal seafood, paired with local wines, we are really trying to define what “New American” or “New York” sushi is, while still respecting the technique and mastery that comes with this traditional Japanese preparation. 

 

How do you find the time for all this? Are there some synergies between your positions?

Well, as a lot of New Yorkers think….There just aren’t enough hours in the day! I’m lucky enough that Mayanoki and Rooftop Reds are pretty close to one another. I’m at the Rooftop all morning and afternoon, and hop on the bike and ride across the Manhattan Bridge everyday to get to Mayanoki for the evenings service. It may seem like a lot, and I hate to be cliché, but when you are doing what you love, it barely feels like work. Of course some days are more difficult to manage than others, but overall I wouldn’t trade anything. My wife Briana Emerson helps immensely, she runs the front of the house at Mayanoki when I’m at the rooftop, and she’s our secret weapon for sure. It is really a total team effort to run Mayanoki. My partners and the co-founders of Mayanoki, David Torchiano and Josh Arak, and of course our chef, really give this venture their all.  It always makes working hard easier when you’re working with hardworking people!

There is totally synergy with Mayanoki and Rooftop Reds. We carry the Rooftops wines at the restaurant, and we’ve even done cool one-off events where our winemaker (Chris Papalia) will bring in tank samples from future vintages and we will pair them with that evening’s meal. The bottom line for sure is that both Rooftop Reds and Mayanoki are absolutely forward thinking, progressive companies. We both have an environmental focus, with our eyes on the future rather than in the past. Both are really striving to change their prospective industries by thinking outside the box, without sacrificing quality or experience just for the idea. Ill put our omakase up there with any of the others in NYC, and I’d do the same with Chris’ wine as well. 

 

What are some upcoming events people should look out for or that you’re excited about?

At Mayanoki, I’m really excited about our next “Meet the Maker” dinner. On Saturday October 28th we are hosting a special all Cider pairing for Cider Week at the 8:30pm seating. Ezra Sherman will be joining us from Eve’s Cidery in the Finger Lakes that night. He has curated an all cider pairing made up of Eve’s Cider and a few other guest ciders. Beyond the seasonality of Cider, we’ve found that dry European style Ciders pair amazing with sushi! Our signature pairing that we start every meal off with is a beautiful oyster on the half shell all dressed up, with a taste of dry cider. It doesn’t get more NY than that!

At Rooftop Reds we’ve got some really fun Halloween – Fall events planned. On the same day, Saturday October 28th, we are hosting our annual Halloween Party. Drink specials, snacks, pumpkin carving, all kinds of fun stuff planned. Then on Halloween night we will be showing “The Shining” with Jack Nicholson on our big screen…It’s a great way to spend an Autumn evening…Curled up on the Astroturf watching a flick with the vineyard and city view behind you. It’s going to be a lot of fun. 

 

As you know, we are all about local … can you share a few of your favorites places in NYC (or Brooklyn, Queens, etc)?

Me too! There are countless places that blow me away in NYC all the time. One spot that Ive recently discovered for Sake lovers is Sekaya in the East Villiage. It’s an all Sake shop, with probably the most extensive, well curated Sake selections in the city. The staff is so knowledgeable, it’s a great place to learn about Sake, which I am newly obsessed with. 

My wife and I have lived in Bushwick for the last 10 years. So when we do get some time to ourselves, we usually like to spend it in the hood. There are so many amazing spots in Bushwick its almost impossible to keep up with. But my wife and I try to get to Momo Sushi Shack as often as possible (mostly for their pork belly…my goodness). We also really love Maite, and Amaranto or Los Hermanos for Mexican, but we are just as happy bringing home a pie from Joe’s these days!

 

Can you share a favorite NYC moment?

There have honestly been so many….One of my favorite moments happened a few years ago, and not surprisingly it mostly centered on food!…My wife and I along with some friends went and saw the Daptone Soul Review at the Apollo Theatre. Sharon Jones and the Dap kings, Charles Bradley, Naomi Shelton, and a few others put on an absolutely amazing performance. When we left the show super late, we jumped on the subway, headed back to Bushwick and grabbed some Italian combo sandwiches from our local bodega. I know it doesn’t sound like much, but I had one of those moments where I was like “damn this really is the greatest city in the world. I just saw a mind blowing show at the world famous Apollo Theatre, and then got an amazing sandwich on the corner after 2am…” I decided then and there that I would never be able to leave NY. 

 

Thanks so much for your time TJ! You can find TJ at:

Managing Partner, Mayanoki Sustainable Sushi

General Manager, Rooftop Reds

NYC’s Best Halloween Parties

Halloween in NYC is one of our favorite things ever. This year’s costumes will be all about Wonder Woman, the kids from Stranger Things and Pennywise from IT — I am scared just thinking about that one! Here’s our pick for parties. 

1. BangOn!NYC: Warehouse of Horrors featuring Fat Boy Slim // From the producers of Elements Festival comes BangOn!NYC Halloween ‘Warehouse of Horrors’ on October 28 2017. Set inside a massive new East Williamsburg warehouse with soaring ceilings, featuring 2 stages + silent disco, freaky performers, hair-raising interactive art, human bowling, trick-or-treating, mutant art cars, and many more ghastly curiosities to explore! 

Our take: This one is sure to be massive and crowded but if you want to dance, get to it!

TICKETS HERE

2. The 6th Annual MoMA PS1 Halloween Ball with Susanne Bartsch: PS2001 Space Oddity – The museum’s galleries will be open for visitors to view special exhibitions, and cash bars will serve beer, wine, cocktails, and a signature punch. Join us for an evening of futuristic fantasy! An otherworldly gathering of sci-fi cyber babes, glam-rock robots, and arty extraterrestrials!

Our take: The New Museum’s member’s Halloween party is on point when it comes to amazing costumes. Leave it up to the creative and artist set right? And the MoMA PS1 bash is no different! Great music too!

TICKETS: $18 (MoMA Members $15)

3. Phantasmagorey: The Underworld Circus – Descend with Persephone into her chthonic lover’s lair at our Underworld Circus with fellow rabble-rousers Company XIV. At dusk, the haunted floors of the grand DTA, a four-story Victorian manse, will metamorphose into the Halls of Hades for a night of otherworldly performances featuring the wonders of the circus, the sideshow, the opera, the dancehall, and the theatre. Honor the season of wither and celebrate the beauty of the abyss as the veil between the worlds is lifted. Don your most macabre costumery, as the dress code is firmly infernal. 

Our take: this event is being thrown by Dances of Vice and they are amazing. This will be everything it’s described to be … and more.

Get tickets here.

4. The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air 90’s Halloween Party @ Cantina Rooftop NYC – This party harkens back to the ancient days of 90′s R&B, hip-hop & dance music. Music by the legendary & world famous Dj HR Beats. There will be cash prizes for best Male & Female costumes. If you’re looking to score some extra points in that costume contest, consider rocking a stylish Jazzy Jeff outfit. 

Our take: this one could be cheesy but that’s part of the fun isn’t it?

TICKETS. 

VIP Brooklyn BBQ Tasting Tour

Explore Brooklyn, visit some incredible venues and enjoy delicious BBQ. Plus, go behind the scenes and meet some of the pit masters with a licensed tour guide who used to run a BBQ joint! From Williamsburg to Red Hook and in between, we’ve got you covered. We know what to order where. 

Click here for our Brooklyn BBQ Tour or read on for details.

Stops can include:

Mable’s Smokehouse – Williamsburg, Brooklyn: Authentic Texas style BBQ restaurant in a roadhouse honky tonk atmosphere. Southern Hospitality in Williamsburg, Brooklyn NYC!

Fette Sau – Williamsburg, Brooklyn: A barbeque restaurant with a bar focused on local craft beer and small production American spirits.  The menu is simple and focused on the meats, all of which are heritage breeds raised naturally by small family farms and contain no antibiotics or hormones.  The barbeque is one part Central Texas and one part New York Deli.  The meat is ordered by weight and served on butcher paper.   All the traditional barbeque cuts are served along with plenty of not-so-traditional things like beef tongue pastrami, pork belly, and veal heart.

Izzy’s Smokehouse – Crown Heights, Brooklyn: Kosher BYOB barbecue restaurant serving platters, sandwiches, sides & desserts in hip digs. 

Fletcher’s BBQ – Gowanus, Brooklyn: Fletcher’s flagship restaurant is a 50-seat counter service restaurant in Gowanus, Brooklyn, honoring the uniquely American tradition of crafting pit smoked barbecue. They “create our own style of ‘cue that melds the tradition of wood fire cooking with responsible farming and flavor profiles inspired from the many ethnicities experienced while walking the streets of the largest borough of New York City.”

Hometown BBQ – Red Hook, Brooklyn: 

“Hometown is New York’s Best Barbecue Restaurant” — Ryan Sutton, Eater

Hometown Bar-B-Que opened in Red Hook, Brooklyn, in September 2013. We specialize in authentic, pit-smoked meats prepared in the classic Southern technique of smoking on oak wood. We also incorporate a variety of flavor profiles that represent our local communities. Hometown also serves up a wide selection of traditional sides and dessert. Our two bars feature craft beers, a wide range of American whiskeys, seasonal cocktails and Red Hook wines.

Dekalb Market Hall – Katz’s or Wilma Jean.

About DeKalb Market Hall: DEKALB MARKET HALL IS A NEW ERA IN BROOKLYN’S HISTORY AS A CULINARY CENTER.

Showcasing  40 vendors who reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of the borough, DeKalb Market Hall is raising Brooklyn’s profile as a hub of innovative cooking and dining experiences. With the Show Kitchen, cocktail bar, and daily live programming, DeKalb Market Hall is one of the largest food and entertainment centers in New York City. Discover the latest trends in Brooklyn cuisine and revisit classics from NYC history. With a design and atmosphere that pays homage to what has always made New York City cool, DeKalb Market Hall is where the next generation of classic Brooklyn dishes are being created.

Contact us for more details or to book!

NYC Art Picks – go now!

Chris Ofili at David Zwirner until Oct 21. Jerry Saltz agrees – read his review in NY Mag.

Kara Walker at Sikkema Jenkins until Oct 14. Jerry Saltz again.

Lisa Brice at Salon94 Bowery until Oct 28. Gallery page.

 Lisa Brice at Salon 94 Bowery
Lisa Brice at Salon 94 Bowery

Campana Brothers at Friedman Benda until October 14. Gallery page.

 Campana Brothers - Friedman Benda
Campana Brothers – Friedman Benda

Louise Bourgeois at MOMA until January 28. Museum page.

Modigliani Unmasked at the Jewish Museum (until February 4). Museum page.

David Salle at Skarstedt until October 28. Gallery page.

  David Salle ,  Ham and Cheese , 2017
David Salle ,  Ham and Cheese , 2017
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