Our Highlights:
The Millburn-fantastic, friendly staff especially if you get Adam on the phone. The suite we had was spacious and it was wonderful to have the kitchenette space. I could keep my water bottle cold and save the few leftovers we had. We'd go back if we wanted to be in that neighborhood again. I loved the romantic lounge, the breakfast, and the lending library. My husband picked a book for me from the shelf; Pete Hamill's Forever.
{Groovy Girl w/ her Milk Bar Cereal Milk shake}
{Veggie Bun from Momofuko's} |
{Doughnut bench}
{Favorite "Big Nick's" Pizza}
Friday lunch we went to Lupa in Greenwich Village which College Boy had picked as the one BIG place he wanted to go. He knew about Lupa because Action Bronson worked there as the chef. I'd made a reservation and had talked to staff there before our visit but once we got there I felt much less excited. I knew it was expensive so the prices weren't a shock but the staff and the ambiance did not provide a relaxing experience. The pace was frenetic and the space was cramped but the kids loved their pasta dishes. I had a lovely spinach salad with roasted fennel and spring peas. I wouldn't need to go back though. Once was good.
I loved walking through Greenwich Village and as we window shopped I know I spotted Jane Lynch walking through with a beautiful brown leather backpack on her back. We also completely loved Central Park, which was the highlight when I was a teen as well. Groovy Girl and her dad rented one of the motorized sailboats at the pond. We also spent a long time hanging by the Alice in Wonderland statue. All in all it was a wonderful trip, too brief, but it was like giving the kids just a taste of the big city.
2 comments:
A carrot cake donut has my vote. oh yummy.
I can't believe I've still never been to Doughnut Plant.
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