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KATIE KENNEDY

24 Hours in Downtown NYC

September 5, 2022

24 Hours in Downtown NYC
📍 Meatpacking District, NYC

Blazer || Blouse || Jeans || Sneakers || Similar Handbag || Earrings || Lip Color

I think I have perfected day trips to New York. Ideally, I would much rather spend full weeks or longer in a city that never sleeps, but I’ll take all the time I can get. This time last year, I highlighted 18 hours in NYC, which is the very minimum of time you would need if you’re making an effort. On this most recent trip, our actual destination was the Hamptons to celebrate our friend’s birthday. The timing just worked out for us to spend a day to ourselves in Manhattan before heading Out East. Here’s a quick look at our 24 hours in Downtown NYC.

10 am: Land in NYC

Whenever I travel, I always try to take the first flight out. From the Tampa airport, that gets me to JFK just before 10 in the morning. Traffic commute is still alive and well, making Ubers terribly expensive. Instead of that headache, I’ve loved hopping on the train and getting sent directly to Penn Station. I truly don’t think it takes any more or less time and is a fraction of the cost. Plus, there are a lot of great hotel options within walking distance. I can’t recommend this insider hack enough, especially if you want to get to Midtown or the west side of Manhattan!

11 am: Check-In at the Maritime Hotel

After our typical train ride, we took the subway for one stop to stay at a new-to-us hotel. When we lived in the city, we always loved escaping to Chelsea for some of our favorite restaurants, bars, and museums. When the Maritime Hotel appeared on my radar, I just knew I had to book a stay with them. This spot is a landmark and is full of history, but it’s the nautical decor that really won me over. Each room faces the Hudson River and offers incredible sunsets each night. Although we were only in the city for the day, it was a great place to lay our heads for the night.

12 pm: Lunch at Empire Diner

Let me introduce you to your new favorite restaurant in Chelsea. Because it was a bit of a journey from the UES, Empire Diner was our special treat once a month for breakfast. It’s a classic diner with a much more modern feel, but you can expect all of the New York staples. I had been thinking of their pastrami sandwich for months, and it’s just as good as I remember. The horseradish coleslaw and spicy brown mustard send me! Stop by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. I promise you won’t be disappointed!

1 pm: Explore Your Neighborhood

With most visitors gravitating to the Upper East Side, the West Village, or SoHo, Chelsea is a bit of an unsung favorite! It can be a bit gritty sometimes, but there’s so much beauty here too! Stroll along the High Line, a former rail line turned public park space. Here you can admire the stunning new architecture that has begun to redefine the neighborhood and the al fresco art exhibits that rotate pieces frequently. At the very end of the line is the Whitney Museum of American Art. The collection includes over 25,000 pieces and ranges widely in aesthetics. End your visit at Studio Bar, on the eighth floor of the Whitney, for a cocktail and a great view of the city. 

3 pm: Shop in the Meatpacking District

Oops! I was a bit naughty on this trip, but I promise it’s only the essentials. The nearby Meatpacking District has an incredible selection of boutiques, including a stunning Hermès space. After four years of wearing my Oran Sandals thin, I finally got a replacement pair. The fresh, new pair is even prettier than I remember. When you’re in the Chelsea area, be sure to visit the other shops that call the neighborhood home. The repurposed warehouses offer many opportunities and new brands to explore.

5 pm: Drinks at Bar Pisellino

After you freshen up in your hotel room, take a stroll down to the West Village for some Happy Hour. The walk will only take you about 15 minutes, but it’s such a treat to take in this neighborhood. Sometimes, it feels like the heart of the city, with countless New Yorkers cutting loose after a busy day. We were able to snag a table at Bar Pisellino, a stunning corner bar that has an old-world Italian feel. David and I relished in our Negronis as we watched another NYC night begin. I cannot recommend this space enough.

7 pm: Dinner Reservations at Tiny’s

Whenever I visit New York, I always try to prioritize trying new restaurants. On this trip, I found the joy in taking a fresh look at old favorites, including dinner. Tiny’s is a neighborhood favorite in the heart of Tribeca. With its pink facade, it wonderfully stands out, and so does its menu! Some of our favorite date nights took place here, including our first night together in the city. It’s so lovely to see this spot get even better with time. Cheers to many more visits and date nights to come!

9 pm: Night Cap at Holywater

Just around the corner from Tiny’s is this absolute gem of a bar. Holywater is part of the same family as Seaworthy, this great seafood spot in New Orleans. Open the nondescript door and be welcomed by a world of nautical flair. While the decor is definitely maritime, the menu still has the New Orleans-inspired flavors that I love. The playlist was absolutely on point. I only regret that I didn’t know about this spot sooner. Holywater is open until 1 am, but I was happily in bed at our hotel by 10:30 pm. 

6 am: Morning Walks Through the West Village

Since we had a pretty normal bedtime, we took advantage of an early wake-up call to walk the West Village. The peace and quiet of a Saturday morning aren’t what you usually find in Manhattan, but I love every second of it. The lighting was absolutely stunning, and I wanted to take pictures of each corner I stumbled upon. There’s so much history in this particular neighborhood, and you can’t help but drink it in.

8 am: Breakfast at Jack’s Wife Freda

Jack’s Wife Freda can be found in a few different spots in New York, but I love the location on Carmine Street the best. I have a fond memory of randomly popping in for brunch on a rainy Sunday morning. Their menu is simultaneously Mediterranean and French-inspired. I ordered their version of Croque Madame, and it was just incredible. We also ordered a side of their duck bacon, and I can’t recommend it enough!

9 am: Get a Snack To-Go

It may seem strange to pick up coffee and a snack immediately after breakfast, but I was prepping for the upcoming train trip. Still staying in the West Village, we made our way to the Sant Ambroeus on West 4th Street. I typically visit the location on the Upper East Side, but this corner café seems the most intuned with the restaurant’s Milanese roots. I ordered an iced coffee and sandwich to go, which was the perfect treat for the train ride out east.

10 am: Off to Your Next Destination

And just like that, our time in the city was done. We picked up our luggage from the Maritime Hotel and headed to Penn Station. From there, it was a seamless trip to the Hamptons for a few days of birthday festivities. If you haven’t yet, I would love for you to take a peek at my recent blog post about the new Canoe Place Inn. The hotel is one of the latest additions to the Hamptons scene, and I simply loved it!

24 Hours in NYC just doesn’t seem like enough time. If you focus on one neighborhood or area, like Downtown Manhattan, and plan accordingly, you can make the most of your visit. I’m already looking forward to my next trip, I’m thinking October or November, and I’ll share all of the details soon.

Love from NYC,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: New York, Travel

Tribeca Date Night

August 31, 2022

Tribeca Date Night
📍 New York, NY

Tribeca, Kate Spade, Date Night, Black Dress, New York City, NYC, Sarah Flint

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David and I just back from one final summer trip to New York. While the main event was a friend’s birthday festivities in the Hamptons, we got to sneak in a little Manhattan time too. On each trip, I carefully think about dinner plans and reservations. With countless incredible restaurant options to choose from, it’s admittedly a little overwhelming. This round, we hopped on the A Train to Tribeca for date night at one of our favorite spots, Tiny’s. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to debut this stunning Kate Spade dress that I scored on The RealReal. Let’s do a quick breakdown of this perfect date night look!

Black Kate Spade Dress

You can find me on The RealReal almost daily. I consider it a post-work treat to ‘window shop” some of my favorite brands and designers. When I found this Kate Spade dress for just $50, I never added something to my cart faster. I can’t get enough of the ruffled details and tiered hemline. It’s a classic dress that I’ll be able to wear for years to come. Since The RealReal is a luxury consignment store, you may not find the exact dress, but often check as their inventory updates daily. If you need instant gratification on a similar dress, this dress from Boden is a great match.

Tribeca, Kate Spade, Date Night, Black Dress, New York City, NYC, Sarah Flint

Sarah Flint Emma Heels

Are you tired of me wearing these Sarah Flint heels yet? They’re almost guaranteed to be tucked away in my carry-on bag whenever I travel. From Paris to Manhattan and even to work conferences, I have worn these heels for miles of walking with hardly a single pain point. The black suede looks even more elevated with the tortoise-inspired heel, but I’ve also had my eye on the Sand Calf Leather. If you want to try a pair of Sarah Flint shoes for yourself, and fall in love while doing so, be sure to use the code SARAHFLINT-BAKATIE at checkout to receive $50 off your first purchase. 

Tribeca, Kate Spade, Date Night, Black Dress, New York City, NYC, Sarah Flint

Monogrammed Black Handbag

This monogrammed bag from The Daily Edited is another travel must-have. The crossbody makes it practical, while the circle shape gives it a chic construction. I love that the crossbody straps are detachable, so I use it as a handbag on date night. Don’t get me started on the monogram! I have a deep love for this bag. Alas, this is another style that is no longer available, but have no fear! Mansur Gavriel, an excellent go-to brand, offers a similar bag that is nearly identical! 

Rose Hermès Lip Color

On this particular stay, our hotel was located in Chelsea, just a block from the Hermes boutique in the Meatpacking District. I couldn’t help but pop inside and do some shopping and perusing. Every so often, I like to treat myself to designer makeup products and instantly gravitated to their stunning lipstick display. I already had the perfect red for special occasions and an everyday pink (both from Chanel). On this day, I was in the market for a fun and upbeat coral color to bring in the final days of summer. The Lip Enhancer in ‘Rose Apricote’ checked the boxes. It goes on like your favorite lip balm but has a matte finish for a subtle pop of color.

Tribeca, Kate Spade, Date Night, Black Dress, New York City, NYC, Sarah Flint

Et voila! I was ready for a romantic date night in Tribeca with David. We’re beginning to spend more and more time in New York. All the more opportunities to visit the best restaurants, museums, and shopping in the world! I’ll be sure to have you come along with me every step of the way!

Love from NYC,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: New York, Travel

Lunch at Canoe Place Inn

August 29, 2022

Lunch at Canoe Place Inn
📍 Hampton Bays, NY

Hamptons, Canoe Place Inn, Coastal Grandmother, Lunch, Hampton Bays, Tuckernuck

Top || Jeans || Similar Sandals || Similar Clutch || Sunglasses || Earrings || Lip Color

What a whirlwind weekend this has been! When all is said and done, we spent 24 hours traveling, 24 hours in NYC, and 24 hours in the Hamptons. I’m tired thinking about it, but I wouldn’t have traded it for anything! Although there are countless things to draw us to New York, we popped out east to celebrate our friend’s birthday weekend! We stayed at their sweet beach cottage, available to rent on Airbnb, and partied with all things 80s and 90s. After a lazy Sunday morning poolside, we finished our Hamptons stay with lunch at Canoe Place Inn. It’s a stunning new addition to Hampton Bays, and going to speak directly to the Coastal Grandmother in you!

Hamptons, Canoe Place Inn, Coastal Grandmother, Lunch, Hampton Bays

Established 1697

The site of Canoe Place has been a Hampton Bays inn since 1697. Since then, it has hosted Revolutionary War soldiers, celebrities, and presidents. Over 300 years of tradition and love have been brought into the revitalized space. Located on six pristine acres and across the street from the water, you can consider it the ‘first spot, out east,’ It’s a wonderful welcome to Hampton’s life. As you arrive via their fleet of new Grand Wagoneers, you’ll admire quiet gardens, an enviable pool, and interior design that has perfected the modern farmhouse aesthetic. It felt like Ina Garden or Martha Stewart could appear at any second, and I loved every piece of it.

Hamptons, Canoe Place Inn, Coastal Grandmother, Lunch, Hampton Bays, blue and white

Exploring the Stunning Decor

This was a kid in the candy store moment for me. The interior design found throughout this space is just heavenly. Think warm woods and exposed brick balanced with serene shades of blue and green. I was taking copious mental notes. Even the art found throughout Canoe Place Inn has been thoughtfully curated to mix modern and traditional styles. One particularly striking piece in the hotel lobby pays tribute to the local Shinnecock people who first inhabited the area. When you visit, enjoy this feast for the eyes and don’t be ashamed to take lots of pictures.

Hamptons, Canoe Place Inn, Coastal Grandmother, Lunch, Hampton Bays, lobster roll

Lunch at Good Ground Tavern

Now, on to the main event and reason for our visit… Lunch! Good Ground Tavern is led by Chef Ülfet Ralph, who uses her Mediterranean roots to create a menu that pairs old-world flavors with quintessential Hamptons dishes. I ordered the Lobster Roll Crostini and was blown away by the flavors, particularly the pinch of tarragon. These incredible dishes are created using locally sourced ingredients that change with the seasons. I paired my meal with a Lavender Spritz cocktail and relished in the perfect Hampton’s day with friends.

Hamptons, Canoe Place Inn, Coastal Grandmother, Lunch, Hampton Bays, pool

After lunch, there was time for one last lap around the hotel before our trip back into the city to admire the outdoor space. I will be daydreaming about this pool set up for the foreseeable future. I can’t wait to stay here so I can take a dip and stay in one of their suites or cottages. Canoe Place Inn, there’s a very good chance you’ll be seeing me again soon. 

Love from the Hamptons,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: New York, Travel

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