For the first time ever, we celebrate Bronx Restaurant Week!
From November 1st until November 13th, enjoy all the cuisine that The Bronx will offer. From Italian to French to Cuban to American and more. From City Island to the South Bronx and everywhere in between. A mecca of food to your stomach's delight.
Check it Savor The Bronx!
Be A New Yorker
For anyone interested in finding out about New York City from a local point of view. Also, for any New Yorkers that are tired of seeing the same thing.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Get to Know New York
No Need To Go To The Suburbs
In the mood to go shopping at Daffy's, Old Navy or JC Penny? What about Big Kmart, PC Richards or Marshall's?
How about getting some food at Panera Bread, or checking out a film at the AMC multiplex?
Feel like working out at the same place, like Bally's Total Fitness?
You can find all of that in....The Bronx!
Yep, Bay Plaza in Co-op City to be exact. Co-op City is nestled in the Baychester section of the northeast Bronx. On July 21, 1989, Bay Plaza officially opened as a $65 million 395,000 square foot shopping center.
The easiest and most convenient way to get there from Manhattan is the MTA Express Bus (BxM7) that heads to Co-op City and get off the second stop in The Bronx. So, when you're done shopping, you can schlep all your bags back on the bus to head back.
And with Pier 1 opening up in the winter, there's no reason to leave NYC!
Picture taken from Panoramio
How about getting some food at Panera Bread, or checking out a film at the AMC multiplex?
Feel like working out at the same place, like Bally's Total Fitness?
You can find all of that in....The Bronx!
Yep, Bay Plaza in Co-op City to be exact. Co-op City is nestled in the Baychester section of the northeast Bronx. On July 21, 1989, Bay Plaza officially opened as a $65 million 395,000 square foot shopping center.
The easiest and most convenient way to get there from Manhattan is the MTA Express Bus (BxM7) that heads to Co-op City and get off the second stop in The Bronx. So, when you're done shopping, you can schlep all your bags back on the bus to head back.
And with Pier 1 opening up in the winter, there's no reason to leave NYC!
Picture taken from Panoramio
Friday, October 21, 2011
Where is Alena?
Every week I will post a picture of a place in New York City and after a few days will post exactly where this is....
Can you guess where I'm at?
Answer: Grand Lodge of Masons on E. 23rd Street. The set-up for all of the rooms I saw that day are all the same. Each room is extremely decorated with a theme. Tours are given every weekday.
Can you guess where I'm at?
Answer: Grand Lodge of Masons on E. 23rd Street. The set-up for all of the rooms I saw that day are all the same. Each room is extremely decorated with a theme. Tours are given every weekday.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Get to Know New York
Wednesday's Blog Posts will be dedicated to the weird, hidden, unusual and funny facts or tips about New York. Something that could scratch your head or put a smile on your face.

Today's Fact: You could eat at three different restaurants a day for 16 years in New York City and never go to the same place twice.
- Quote taken from Scoutmob
- This picture was taken from Flickr's Library of Congress
Today's Fact: You could eat at three different restaurants a day for 16 years in New York City and never go to the same place twice.
- Quote taken from Scoutmob
- This picture was taken from Flickr's Library of Congress
Monday, October 17, 2011
Creativity x Cojones = Steve Jobs
"While some see them as the crazy ones. We see genius because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do"
That was the message in front of the flagship Apple store on 5th Avenue. I thought it was a touching tribute nothing grandiose. Just a couple of Post-it messages and Apples.
The "iThank You - Will Continue to Think Differently" was my little Thanks for the Memories!
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