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Downtown Highlights: Classic Harbor Line

Somewhere, beyond the sea, Classic Harbor Line waits for thee.

Welcome back to Downtown Highlights, the series in which we take the opportunity to “highlight” businesses in NYC, like Classic Harbor Line – your one-stop (shop? or should we say port?) for seeing the city you love from the water.

After a tumultuous year and a half or so, it is important for us at Downtown to make sure that we’re serving the places that are serving us.

Classic Harbor Line owns a fleet of nine stunning vessels, designed by Scarano Boat Building of Albany, New York. These floating pieces of history call the east coast home. Hop on a Classic Harbor Line yacht in Boston, Massachusetts; Manhattan, New York; Newport, Rhode Island, and Key West, Florida.

Tours specialize in ticketed cruises and private charters, fit for guests and locals alike. Experience a sail as you’ve never experienced before on the luxuriously comfortable yachts that feature teak decks, mahogany trim, and carbon fiber rigging.

We at Downtown magazine had the pleasure of joining Captain Greg Freitas of Full Moon and Captain Sarah Pennington of America 2.0 on the two yachts for our Downtown Highlights series.

The first yacht we had the pleasure of visiting was Full Moon at Brookfield Place’s North Cove Marina in Manhattan. She’s a 65 foot fully restored 1950 classic yacht complete with full bar services, a full-service galley, and catering. We sat down with Captain Greg in her saloon to chat about Classic Harbor Line and his career as a yachtsman. “OLD SALT” fittingly read his cap as he gave anecdotal details of his experienced life on the water.

Over at The Chelsea Piers Marina, we paid a visit to America 2.0. She’s a 105 Feet LOA and a tribute to the first Schooner America — the winner of the very first America’s Cup in 1851. She’s a class act, complete with comfortable seating and bar service, and an open salon below featuring a full-service galley and two heads. Captain Sarah’s invitingly sat with us and gave us America 2.0’s history and her own.

Set sail yourself with Classic Harbor Line or take a walk along the esplanade to watch their stunning ships.

Bon Voyage!

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Fall Foliage Cruise

Classic Harbor Line is waiting to take you on relaxing cruises up the Hudson

Being a city dweller, we may not always find the time or have the opportunity to get out of the city, breathe the fresh crisp air, and take in the stunning fall colors.
If you are like us when we think about packing a day bag, renting a car, or taking a train, car service, and figuring out where to go to see the best view for fall foliage, by the time we get through all the planning conversation, were already exhausted.
What if I were to told you that you can take a quick cab to Chelsea Piers, from anywhere in the city it’s about 10 minutes, walk just a few steps to find the most luxurious yachts awaiting you, quickly whisking you away for a 2.5-hour yacht cruise up the Hudson River?
Yacht Manhattan

Sail up the Hudson River to the Grand Palisades

Well then, I’m telling you to pack a small bag with just your camera and a snack, as Classic Harbor Line is waiting to take you on relaxing cruises. Sail up the Hudson River to the Grand Palisades, where you and your guests will see sites such as:
  • The beautiful Upper West Side of Manhattan
  • The majestic George Washington Bridge & the Little Red Lighthouse
  • The Riverside Cathedral, Grant’s Tomb & the Cloisters
  • Hudson River Valley up to within view of Tappan Zee Bridge
  • Palisades Park – one of New York’s most dramatic geological features riverside features
Yacht Kingston

Classic Harbor Line’s Grand Palisades Fall Foliage Cruises 

Motor up the Hudson River on Friday-Sunday only, until November 15. This 2.25-hour excursion is offered on Fridays with a 2:00 pm departure, and on Saturdays and Sundays with departures at 10:00 am, 10:15 am, and 1:00 pm on either Manhattan or Manhattan II.

$104/Adult when purchasing 2 or 3 tickets; $88/Adult when purchasing 4 or more tickets. Indoor climate-controlled assigned seating and outdoor seating available (Merv-rated Hepa filters installed for indoor air circulation). Hot beverages like homemade cocoa, tea, coffee, as well as fall-themed cocktails like the New York Apple with made-in-New York components of apple whiskey, apple cider, and sparkling wine are available, first-round complimentary.”

Yacht Manhattan
 

Classic Harbor Line’s Grand Palisades Fall Foliage 

Schooner Sails travel up the Hudson River on Saturday and Sunday only until November 8. This 3.5-hour excursion has departures at 11:00 am on schooner Adirondack, their 80-foot sailboat and at 11:15 am on schooner America 2.0, their 105-foot sailboat. $88 per adult, $64 per child (Please no children under 3). Complimentary beverages included; warm coats, winter accessories, and lap blankets encouraged.

 

Schooner Adirondack
For reservations for these fall excursions: https://classicharborline.com/nyc/ 
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Dining Events Featured

City Harvest’s “Summer in the City” Partners with Urbani Truffles

On June 18th, City Harvest will be hosting their 17th Annual Summer in the City event, which is partnered with Urbani Truffles as well as Seamore’s, fluff+fluff, Charley St. and a few others this year. City Harvest is a food-rescue organization that uses the abundance of surplus food in the city to help feed food-insecure New Yorkers through food pantries, soup kitchens, and nutrition partners in all five boroughs.

Summer in the City is their annual celebration of the beginning of summer, an event that combines philanthropy and culinary artistry to raise money for their cause. Their 2018 event raised over $410,000, which was enough to help feed over 6,000 families for the summer. This year, City Harvest hopes to reach, and preferably surpass, that same milestone.

Photos provided by City Harvest

Urbani Truffles is a perfect partnership for City Harvest. The company has been run by the Italian Urbani family for six generations, and their products are characterized by the passion and reverence the family has for truffles, and for the art of food.

Urbani sources their truffles from “Italy – from Umbria, to other regions,” says Vice President of Marketing Sabrina Notarnicola, who expressed the family’s “passion, love, and connection with [their] land”. When asked how Urbani got involved with City Harvest, Sabrina said “We are always supporting good causes. We got involved thanks to our network of chefs.”

Summer in the City will feature an expertly-crafted dish of roasted asparagus with shaved grana padano and truffle fonduta. Downtown had the chance to ask City Harvest Director of Special Events Kathy Holding for more information about the event.

Downtown: How did Summer in the City get started?

Kathy Holding: Summer in the City started 17 years ago as an event bringing together young philanthropists, tastemakers, and the city’s restaurant community to support for City Harvest’s work. It is now one of our signature annual events, kicking off the summer with the city’s best cocktail party, featuring some of the hottest chefs, restaurants, and mixologists in New York City. All proceeds support City Harvest’s work to rescue nutritious food that would otherwise go to waste and deliver it to soup kitchens and food pantries across the five boroughs to help feed New Yorkers in need.

DT: What does the event support specifically?

KH: The event supports City Harvest’s work, as New York City’s largest food rescue organization, to feed the more than 1.2 million New Yorkers who are struggling to put meals on their tables. The need is especially high in the summer. One in five children across the five boroughs don’t always know where their next meal is coming from, and many rely on free school breakfasts and lunches as the only healthy meals they will get during the day. As a result, families that are already struggling to make ends meet may need to turn to food pantries and soup kitchens for help. Summer in the City and other fundraising efforts supports City Harvest’s works to rescue and deliver 61 million pounds of food this year so that all New Yorkers have the food they need to thrive, all year long. Last year, Summer in the City raised over $410,000, which is enough to help feed over 6,000 families for the entire summer.

DT: What’s new for this summer?

KH: The summer is an exciting time for City Harvest. We recently wrapped up our annual Skip Lunch Fight Hunger campaign, which also raises funds to help New York City children and families throughout the summer months. Individuals and companies across the City created teams, competed against one another, and collectively raised over $1.2 million – enough to help feed 55,000 children for the entire summer. We will be rescuing high-quality perishable and non-perishable food from the annual Summer Fancy Food Show on June 25 at the Jacobs Javits Center. Each year, more than 200 City Harvest volunteers collect about 100,000 pounds of excess, gourmet food from the show, which go directly to food pantries and soup kitchens across the city. City Harvest’s annual Feed Our Kids Food Drive is running through June 16. Anyone can donate to the drive by bringing nonperishable food to participating NYPD stations, FDNY firehouses, and Apple Bank locations across the city. City Harvest’s partnership with Brighter Bites will be extending into the summer. Together, our organizations provide grocery bags filled with fresh produce and recipe cards to students and their parents during pick-up time after school. This summer, the program will be running at 2 summer camps in Queens. We have 9 Mobile Markets in all five boroughs that distribute free produce to community members year-round. During the summer, these markets are paired with recipe demos hosted by volunteer nutritionists and chefs.

DT: What can guests expect at Summer in the City?

KH: Guests can expect delicious dishes and cocktails from acclaimed chefs and mixologists. Over 30 of the best restaurants in the City will be participating in the event with a tasting station, including Urbani Truffles, Aquavit, COTE, and more. There will also be music from one of New York City’s top DJs and interactive activities. More information about the event can be found here.

The Downtown team can’t wait to experience the delicious truffles at Summer in the City and show our support for City Harvest and their mission of making food accessible to all New Yorkers. We hope to see you at Pier 61, Chelsea Piers tomorrow!

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Dining Living Miami

Fridababy CEO Chelsea Hirschhorn’s restaurant picks for Downtown Magazine

Fridababy's Chelsea Hirschhorn
Fridababy’s Chelsea Hirschhorn

Focused on innovation, Fridababy aims to provide parents with the tools to simply and efficiently care for their babies. Since CEO Chelsea Hirschhorn joined Fridababy in 2014, the company has expanded into a 15,000 square foot facility. That growth has led to Fridababy’s geographic presence expanding from 5,000 doors to over 25,000 doors across North America. In turn, accolades have come from NBC’s Today (“Stuff We Love”), BuzzFeed (“47 Parenting Products That’ll Make Your Life Easier”), and Vogue (“The Ultimate Baby Registry Master List”) alike.

Prior to taking over Fridababy, Chelsea was a New York City-based bankruptcy attorney at Weil Gotshal & Manges, in addition to a role as Director of Ancillary Revenue for the Miami Marlins. Her J.D. was earned from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. In turn, Downtown asked “the Baby-Gadget Guru” — a mother of two — for some New York restaurant recommendations.

Fridababy can be visited at www.fridababy.com, while Chelsea and the brand can both be followed on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook.

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1) Babbo:

For the pasta tasting menu with a seat at the high top tables in the front, catching up with friends.

2) Chelsea Market:

After a session with the boys at the Chelsea Piers driving range or carousel, we walk over for lunch then stroll the Highline with our dessert in-hand.

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3) La Esquina:

For very sentimental reasons — it was where my husband and I went on our very first date. It was pouring rain and the taxi pulled up to the corner and I looked at him like, “Are we really eating tacos in the window?” I’ve since learned to trust him implicitly!

La Esquina
La Esquina

4) Via Quadronno:

On the corner of 73rd & Madison, where I spent a lot of time escaping the downtown grind during law school; my parents were on 73rd between Park and Lex. Truly a more perfect cappuccino does not exist.

5) Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle:

A classic New York City vibe, and somewhere we always stop for a drink and music session pre or post-dinner.

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Dining Events Living

Trip.com’s TripPicks This Week: Monday, Nov. 21 – Monday, Nov. 28

Trip.com is an innovative planning tool that tailors recommendations for places to stay, eat and play to your specific tastes. It also allows you to share your great experiences with people who have the same interests as you; people in your “tribes.”

Trip.com’s TripPicks This Week feature empowers you to discover and take advantage of great events, openings and exhibits throughout the city each week.

Here are some exciting events and sites to check out this week in Downtown New York, courtesy of Trip.com:

Photo: Stacy Spensley / Flickr
Photo: Stacy Spensley / Flickr

1. Giving Back on Thanksgiving
Pier 60 at Chelsea Piers (Chelsea)
Tuesday, Nov. 22 (Check site for available time slots)

Apart from a delicious family meal, Thanksgiving is about being thankful and giving back. One way is to help others enjoy that same delicious Thanksgiving meal. Feeding NYC is a grassroots organization that prepares and deliver over 40,000 Thanksgiving meals. You can donate monetary funds, start a fundraiser, or, something even more precious, offer your time. Volunteers can choose from various time slots and responsibilities that include packing, loading and delivery of meals.

Photo: Lee Uehara/Courtesy of City Bike Coach
Photo: Lee Uehara/Courtesy of City Bike Coach

2. Pedal Pilgrim, Pedal
23rd Street and the East River (Kips Bay)
Thursday, Nov. 24 at 8:00 AM

We are not sure if preparing for the big Thanksgiving meal includes a hearty pancake breakfast and dressing up as a turkey, but we are definitely game for the Pilgrim Pedal bike ride through Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Riders are encouraged to dress themselves and their bikes in Thanksgiving themed costumes for a chance to win prizes. $30 fee includes a pancake breakfast at a Brooklyn diner.

Photo: Nicole Wong/Flickr
Photo: Nicole Wong/Flickr

3. Vegetarian Thanksgiving
Nix (Greenwich Village)
Thursday, Nov. 24 from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Pardon a turkey and go for a Thanksgiving meal at Nix where the vegetarian four-course prix fixe Thanksgiving menu will feature sunchoke ravioli, butternut squash soup, a pot pie with truffled cauliflower, carrots, rutabaga and herbed bechamel — and includes pumpkin pie or a pear tart. $62 per person.

Photo: Fabien G/Flickr
Photo: Fabien G/Flickr

4. Post-Thanksgiving Original Multi-Ethnic Eating Tour
Southwest corner of Delancey and Essex Streets, in front of the Chase Bank
Friday, Nov. 25 at 11:00 AM or 2:00 PM

Try not to stuff yourself to the gills this Thanksgiving if you want to tag along on Big Onion’s Post-Thanksgiving Original Multi-Ethnic Eating Tour. Samplings from local markets and shops, the this food crawl will highlight the cultural and culinary history representing the Dominican, Jewish, Italian and Chinese communities of the Lower East Side. Tickets start at $22.

Photo: Haifeez/Flickr
Photo: Haifeez/Flickr

5. Arab Cinema Week
Cinema Village (Union Square)
Friday, Nov. 18 – Thursday, Nov. 24

Come see the best new films from the Middle East that offer nuanced perspectives of the issues affecting the region. Highlights include Hany Abu-Assad’s The Idol and the remarkable documentary Whose Country? from Mohamed Siam. Free and paid events — tickets start at $15.

Photo: Joe Abbruscato/Flickr
Photo: Joe Abbruscato/Flickr

6. Dead Rabbit Team’s New Bar
Blacktail (Battery Park)
Nightly from 5:00 PM to 2:00 AM

Before heading to our families for the annual turkey dinner, some of us will stop off at the local bakery to pick up a pie, while others will stop off at the local bar to down a few drinks. For those that need a little greasing before the big dinner, swing by Blacktail, the new bar from the folks behind Dead Rabbit, that pays homage to American bars in Cuba during Prohibition.

Photo courtesy of City WInery
Photo courtesy of City WInery

7. Post-Turkey Burlesque
City Winery (South Village)
Saturday, Nov. 26 11:30pm to 1:00 AM

Sapphire Jones along with Wasabassco’s favorite burlesque and strip-tease performers Amanda Whip, Delysia La Chatte, Medianoche, Nasty Canasta, Raquel Reed, Stormy Leather, Sydni Deveraux, and Tiger Bay are hosting a very sensual post Thanksgiving Recovery Special at City Winery that will tickles the senses and prepare us for the week ahead. $22.

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Dining Events Living

enCourage Kids Foundation to host 2nd annual Serving Up Smiles Tasting Event on Oct. 24 at CURRENT

enCourage Kids Foundation at Citi Field
enCourage Kids Foundation at Citi Field

On Oct. 24 at 6:30 PM, the enCourage Kids Foundation is hosting their 2nd annual Serving Up Smiles Tasting Event at CURRENT, Chelsea Piers’ newest venue located at Pier 59 18th Street & Hudson River.

Master of Ceremonies, “Culinary Bad Boy” Chef Chris Nirschel, will emcee the evening aimed at raising awareness for the 275,000 children and families that enCourage Kids Foundation serves, supports and uplifts.

Proceeds from this event will help kids facing health challenges to be carefree kids by creating environments and experiences that help them through each step of their medical journey.

31 years ago, enCourage Kids opened its doors to children battling chronic, serious, or life-threatening illnesses and injuries with the mission of improving the lives of those children and their family members. Their programs use entertainment and technology to make hospital visits a little less frightening and have created exciting family outings that make everyday life a little more fun.

“We are incredibly excited and appreciative to have the enthusiasm of these amazing chefs and restaurants who are supportive of our mission. We’re looking forward to an incredibly successful evening,” says Michele Hall-Duncan, Executive Director, enCourage Kids Foundation.

Guests can mix and mingle with the city’s hottest chefs and sample signature dishes, delectable cocktails and delicious wines from an elite roster of restaurants.

Participating restaurants include:

  • Butter – Chef Michael Jenkins
  • El Toro Blanco – Chef Josh Capon
  • Ben & Jack’s Steakhouse – Chef Admir Alibasic
  • Robert Restaurant – Chef Luisa Fernandes
  • Melt Shop – Chef Spencer Rubin
  • Buns Bar – Chef Viko Ortega
  • Arcade Bakery – Baker and Owner Roger Gural
  • Jewel – Chef Tom Schaudel
  • Bryant Park Grill – Pastry Chef Anne-Marie Noonan
  • Café 2 & Terrace 5 at MoMA – Chef Dan Jackson
  • The City Bakery – Baker and Owner Maury Rubin
  • Melt Bakery – Pastry Chef and Owner Julian Plyter
  • Carlo’s Bakery (“Cake Boss”) – Baker and Owner Buddy Valastro

    For tickets and more info, please visit https://encourage-kids.org/serving-smiles-2016.