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KATIE KENNEDY

24 Hours in Denver

November 6, 2024

24 Hours in Denver
📍 Denver, Colorado

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Denver, Colorado, Union Station, Mile High

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With only 24 hours to spend in Denver before heading to the mountains for a dear friend’s wedding, we packed as much of the Mile High City as possible into a short but sweet itinerary. Whether you’re on a layover or a quick city break, here’s how we made the most of our day in Denver, a city that never fails to charm.

Denver, Colorado, Union Station, Mile High

Getting Into Denver

One of the most convenient ways to get from Denver International Airport to the heart of the city is by hopping on the A Line commuter train. With frequent departures and a comfortable ride, it’s a stress-free start to your trip that delivers you straight to Union Station in downtown Denver. Plus, it’s a budget-friendly and eco-conscious choice—a win-win for travelers looking to start their trip off right.

Lunch at Mercantile Dining & Provision

Once in Union Station, we headed straight for Mercantile Dining & Provision, one of Denver’s most beloved spots for fresh, locally inspired fare. Located right in the historic station, Mercantile is a farm-to-table favorite, and their seasonal dishes are always a delight. We enjoyed a relaxed lunch, taking in the vibrant ambiance of Union Station while savoring every bite. I particularly loved my Sesame Chicken Sandwich. It was the perfect first taste of Denver’s vibrant food scene.

Denver, Colorado, Union Station, Mile High

An Afternoon Pint at Great Divide Brewing Co.

Denver’s craft beer scene is legendary, so a visit to a local brewery was a must. We chose Great Divide Brewing Co., one of the city’s original craft breweries, known for its bold, flavorful brews. From classic Denver pale ales to adventurous seasonal offerings, there’s something for everyone here. We spent the afternoon sampling a flight of beers, soaking up the casual, laid-back atmosphere that makes Denver’s breweries so inviting.

Check-In at the Oxford Hotel

After lunch, we strolled over to our accommodation for the night, the historic Oxford Hotel. This charming boutique hotel is a Denver landmark with a beautiful blend of classic elegance and modern amenities. Staying here felt like stepping back in time, but with all the contemporary comforts you’d expect. The Oxford’s art deco style and warm hospitality made it an ideal spot to unwind, even if only briefly, before our next adventure.

Denver, Colorado, Union Station, Mile High

Dinner at Urban Farmer

For dinner, we opted for Urban Farmer, a modern steakhouse with a focus on sustainable ingredients and a farm-to-table philosophy. The restaurant’s sleek decor and locally inspired menu make for a memorable dining experience. From perfectly cooked steaks to fresh, seasonal sides, every dish was beautifully crafted and delicious. Urban Farmer is a true standout in Denver’s culinary landscape. It was the ideal spot for a hearty meal before calling it a night.

Morning Coffee from Amante Coffee

After a restful night, we started the next morning with a quick coffee run to Amante Coffee. Known for its high-quality beans and expertly crafted espresso drinks, Amante is a local favorite. An iced latte in hand, we took a few quiet moments to soak in the last bits of downtown Denver before packing up for the next leg of our trip.

Denver, Colorado, Union Station, Mile High

With coffee and a quick breakfast fueling us, we picked up our rental car and hit the road toward Estes Park, ready for a weekend of celebrations in the Rockies. Although this trip to Denver was a whirlwind, every moment was filled with the unique charm and warm hospitality the city is known for. From the delicious food and craft beer to the vibrant atmosphere, Denver once again reminded us why it’s always a pleasure to visit—even if only for 24 hours.

Love from Denver,
Katie

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Exploring the Mystic Seaport Museum

October 30, 2024

Exploring the Mystic Seaport Museum
📍 Mystic, Connecticut

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It was a beautiful fall day in Mystic, Connecticut, and the perfect excuse to explore the iconic Mystic Seaport Museum. With my parents visiting from sunny Florida, we embarked on a scenic drive through vibrant autumn foliage. The weather was crisp, with golden leaves swirling in the breeze—an ideal backdrop for a day of history, boats, and timeless fall fashion.

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My outfit for the day was entirely from J.Crew, including the star of the show—my ecru wide-leg jeans. I’m usually tempted to trim wide-leg jeans with kitchen scissors for a cropped look, but this pair felt different. The longer inseam adds a touch of elegance, and I’m really enjoying the flowy silhouette, especially in this creamy wash. They paired perfectly with a simple black long-sleeved sweater, creating a neutral canvas for the day. To complete the look, I opted for tan loafers, which are both stylish and practical for a day spent walking along the museum’s waterfront.

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The Mystic Seaport Museum, nestled along the banks of the Mystic River, is an incredible place to visit in the fall. The fresh sea air, historic ships, and charming coastal scenery made it a delightful experience for all of us. There’s something about the combination of maritime history and the serenity of the water that leaves you feeling peaceful. From the working shipyard to the restored vessels, the museum offers a glimpse into New England’s seafaring past.

Mystic, Seaport, Connecticut, Wide Leg Jeans, J. Crew

After exploring the museum, we strolled along the waterfront, taking in the views of sailboats bobbing in the harbor. The sun gleamed off the water, highlighting the hues of the trees across the Mystic River. It’s one of those classic New England experiences that make you appreciate the charm of fall in this region. And of course, the picturesque views were the perfect backdrop for my new J.Crew ensemble.

Mystic, Seaport, Connecticut, Wide Leg Jeans, J. Crew

If you find yourself in Mystic, the Seaport Museum is a must-visit. Whether you’re a fan of history, love being by the water, or simply want to enjoy a beautiful autumn day, this spot is a true gem. And don’t forget to bring along a cozy yet stylish outfit for all the photos you’ll want to take!

Love from Connecticut,
Katie

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Filed Under: New England, Travel

Fall Guide to Litchfield County, Connecticut

October 28, 2024

Fall Guide to Litchfield County, Connecticut
📍 Litchfield County, Connecticut

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Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

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Nestled in the rolling hills of Connecticut, Litchfield County is a dream destination for anyone who loves the charm of New England, especially in autumn. Recently, my little family and I took a day trip to soak in the crisp fall air, sip warm apple cider, and explore the area. From classic apple-picking spots to cozy inns, here’s a guide to making the most of Litchfield County this fall.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Stay at the Mayflower Inn

If you’re planning an overnight stay, look no further than the Mayflower Inn in Washington, Connecticut. This luxurious country retreat offers cozy, beautifully decorated rooms from Celerie Kemble make it feel like an extension of the autumn landscape. With a world-renowned spa, fine dining, and over 58 acres of gardens and woodland trails, it’s a place where you can unwind after a day of exploration. Staying here is like stepping into a real-life New England storybook.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Breakfast Arethusa a Mano

For a caffeine fix in Litchfield County, make a stop at Arethusa a Mano in Bantam. This charming coffee shop is an extension of Arethusa Farm and owned by former executives Manolo Blahnik. They serve up delicious coffee, sandwiches, and pastries in a cozy setting. The care and attention to detail that goes into every cup reflects the founders’ dedication to quality, making it a must-visit spot for coffee lovers.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Visit Averill Farm

After breakfast, visit Averill Farm, a quintessential New England farm that’s been family-owned and operated for 10 generations. This historic farm, established in 1746, is famous for its seasonal apple cider, homemade donuts, and fresh pies. The crisp air and beautiful fall foliage made it an ideal spot to enjoy a bit of rustic charm while sipping warm cider. Don’t leave without trying the cider donuts – they’re worth every bite. Visiting this spot will be an annual tradition with Brennan and I look forward to apple picking with her next year.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Shop Small in Litchfield

Litchfield’s shopping scene is a treasure trove of charming boutiques and unique finds. Sister Parish Design is a standout, offering iconic prints, fabrics, and home decor that bring classic American style to life—perfect for adding a stylish touch to any space. For more home inspiration, Milton Market is another favorite, filled with carefully curated antiques and decor items. If you’re looking for something more eclectic, R. Derwin Clothiers is a well-loved spot for upscale men’s and women’s fashion, known for its cozy sweaters and tailored pieces. Another gem is The Hickory Stick Bookshop, an independent bookstore with a fantastic selection of new releases, children’s books, and local authors. Strolling through Litchfield’s quaint streets, you’ll find an array of shops that reflect the area’s artistic spirit and New England charm.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Cider from Hogan’s Cider Mill

Hogan’s Cider Mill, a Connecticut favorite, offers over 20 varieties of hard cider, making it a go-to spot for cider enthusiasts. Since opening its family-friendly Tap Room in 2019, Hogan’s has grown into a beloved destination for both locals and visitors alike. Their signature fall drink, the “Drunken Donut,” is a crowd-pleaser, drawing many to the mill for a unique seasonal treat. Hogan’s expertly combines traditional sweet cider with a creative lineup of cider cocktails, providing a taste of New England charm.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Lunch at White Horse Country Pub

When lunchtime rolled around, we stopped at the White Horse Country Pub in New Milford. Known for its British-inspired pub fare, this spot is beloved for both its food and its decor. Filled with antique furnishings, historic memorabilia, and a cozy fireplace, it feels like stepping into a cozy inn in the English countryside. Be sure to try their fish and chips or hearty shepherd’s pie – both are local favorites and will warm you right up on a chilly day.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Beer at Kent Fall Brewing

For those who love craft beer, a visit to Kent Falls Brewing Company in Kent is a must. Located on a working farm, Kent Falls Brewing produces unique beers with a focus on sustainability and locally sourced ingredients. It’s a great spot to relax and sample a flight of seasonal brews while enjoying the picturesque farm surroundings. With outdoor seating and an easygoing vibe, it’s a great way to wrap up a fall day in Litchfield County.

Litchfield, New England, Litchfield County, Connecticut, Fall

Our day exploring Litchfield County was magical, filled with incredible food and scenic landscapes, that made it hard to leave. If you’re looking to experience a quintessential New England autumn, Litchfield County offers everything you could want and more. From cider donuts to taking in the fall foliage, it’s the perfect destination for a family day trip.

Love from Connecticut,
Katie

Thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about my travels and style, be sure to visit throughout the week! Be sure to check out my exclusive adventures in NYC and New England. 


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