Thursday, March 30, 2017

A Love for Comics

A place that's not in downtown Manhattan?! No way, can you believe it! Well, you shouldn't because this place is also in downtown. Like deep downtown by the Brooklyn bridge, you have to take the J to get down there. It's a pretty well-known place, but people usually go to the store in midtown rather than the one that is far superior in downtown.

The place I'm talking about is Midtown Comics, but it isn't located in midtown. This Midtown location is in the financial district on Fulton in between Cliff and Gold Street. The other Midtown Comics in Manhattan are located in Times Square and Hell's Kitchen; Hell's Kitchen is a pretty nice area, but I'd rather be downtown any day. Also, this shop being in the middle of the financial district is seriously one of my favorite things.

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So I'm just going to put this out here now, if you can't already tell, I'm a huge nerd. I really do love reading comics and, because of school, I haven't had the time to really sit down and get a good read in. It's kind of disheartening, honestly. I got into comics a few years back and it really helped me to get out of a low point in my life. Comics have been there for me just like music has, which I should probably be embarrassed to admit but oh well.

Anyway, on to the comic store itself! This place sticks out like a sore thumb in this district because of their purple awning and I absolutely love it. The inside, though? Ugh, if you like comics then this is like a safe haven... I promise. I have dropped too much money at this store, but I don't regret spending a dime.

The walls are completely stacked with comics of every kind; I'm so basic that I immediately flock to the Batman section. He's my favorite superhero, what can I say! This place also has an exorbitant amount of Trades, which is one of the best things to buy if you don't want to buy individual comics. Trades are the entire series of a comic put into one, AKA one of the easiest ways to read through a storyline.

Now don't get me wrong, the Midtown Comics in Times Square is pretty nice; the thing about it though is that it is always overcrowded. It's a pretty well-known place over in Times Square because it is truly in the heart of midtown and was the first one made of the franchise. The Midtown that is downtown (why does this sound so confusing) is much less busy and actually gives you a chance to get what you want without that rushed feeling.

If you're as much of a nerd as I am and like comics, I'd definitely recommend checking out the Midtown Comics that's in a pretty awesome part of New York. They have so much merchandise from the comics themselves to t-shirts and Pop Vinyls (the cutest!). Seriously, it's a nerd's paradise. Go!

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Jack's Wife Freda

I'm sure you can tell by now that downtown is my favorite place to be in all of Manhattan. That being said... there are still some places downtown that I can't stand. One of these places is pretty well known and is bustling with activity; this neighborhood is called SoHo. The place is just like a Time Square number two with a smaller people amount of people roaming through. When I say it's a Time Square number two, I don't mean it has billboards all over the place and flashing lights. What I do mean though is that it is swarmed by tourists on the daily.

Now, as much as I don't like SoHo, and this kills me to say, one of my favorite restaurants comes from this small, hipster neighborhood. Jack's Wife Freda is located on Lafayette Street between Broome and Spring Street; they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner and have an array of items for everyone to enjoy. This place is always packed and I can almost guarantee that, if you go here, you'll have to wait behind a few people before getting to enjoy this gem of an establishment (seriously, it's that good).
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There isn't a time of day during any time of the week that this place isn't absolutely packed to the brim. In my personal opinion, the best time of day to go is brunch; what better way to start your day than with a Mediterranean Breakfast?! The food served at Jack's Wife Freda is American-Mediterranean and is seriously too good to be true. If you enjoy Mediterranean food or anything with a bit of spice on it to really enjoy what you're eating, then you should go here.

Also, the story behind the way the owners of this restaurant met is one of my all time favorites. The two were separately on vacation in New York and went to a place called Balthazar (I went to this restaurant in London and I highly recommend!!). The two decided that they wanted to be together; The owner Dean being from South Africa and owner Maya being from Israel. Long story short, after coming to New York they opened up Jack's Wife Freda and named it after Dean's grandparents. How cute is that?!

Another really cool thing about this place is the way the restaurant is spaced out. Pretty much everybody sits together at a table, this makes coming here alone for a cup of coffee and a quick breakfast really nice and easy. This open space also allows people to talk to strangers, if they so desire; the atmosphere is always comfortable and welcoming here.

As much as I don't like SoHo, I'd say the subway trip down to Spring Street is definitely worth getting off at for Jack's Wife Freda. If SoHo isn't your cup of tea though, like it isn't for me, there is now a Jack's Wife Freda in the West Village! I've yet to try it, but I can almost guarantee that it'd be just as good as the original!

Friday, March 17, 2017

Get Lost in Books

Honestly, I can read for hours on end without interruption if I really like the book I'm reading. I have this one book I've yet to pick up called Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones by Dee Dee Ramone; I know for a fact that the second I pick this book up that it won't leave my hands until I complete it. I mean, a book written by the bassist in one of my favorite punk rock bands?! Sounds like a pretty perfect book to me.

On the topic of books, Strand is one of the best places I have ever been to in Manhattan. Located in the East Village on Broadway and 12th Street is one of the most magical places on Earth. Before you even get inside the store there are mounds of cheap, used books on the sidewalk that you can buy! When you walk in the store, though... wow. The energy of that store can instantly change a bad mood to a great one.

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The first time I ever went to this bookstore was over break. I went into the city to go to a friend's apartment and spend the day with her; she planned out a day for us and Strand happened to be in her itinerary! I can't even begin to thank Emma enough for showing me this bookstore because it's a place I know I can get lost in for hours, given the opportunity.

After we'd walked in and I had finally picked up a copy of 1984 by George Orwell (which I have been dying to read), I walked straight to the poetry table. Poetry is something I've always been interested in; it's something less and less people enjoy, but I've always found myself fascinated by poetry. There were so many poetry books to choose from, it was kind of overwhelming since there were so many options to choose from. Eventually, I found the perfect book that I just knew I had to buy, Poems of New York. This book is a collection of poems about the city I hold near and dear to my heart and I knew that I had to have it when I saw it.

The downstairs of Strand is fiction books, nonfiction, poetry, mythology, etc. while the upstairs has to do with art and music. When I walked upstairs, I think I fell in love. There was an abundance of photography books, books about painters, and books about music. I told myself after picking up 1984 and Poems of New York that I wouldn't buy anything else... I lied to myself. On one of the tables was a book that read Iggy Pop Life Class and I immediately picked this book up and began to flip through. It's a book about the life drawing pieces of Iggy Pop that are on display at the Brooklyn Museum. I knew I had to have this book and decided to splurge on myself; it's probably my favorite book that I've ever purchased to date.

If you are in the city and happen to be a lover of books, drag whoever you're with and go to Strand! You will not regret it one bit and, who knows, maybe it could become one of your favorite places, too!

Thursday, March 2, 2017

South in the City

I am ridiculously excited to talk about this restaurant and it's honestly going to be one of the first places I go to eat when I get off the subway at Delancey. I found this place on a whim one day when my friend and I were looking for a place to eat. Honestly, the place is pretty popular amongst New Yorkers, in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and always has people dining here. Whether they're sitting at the bar for a drink or sitting down to enjoy one of the best meals in Manhattan (in my humble opinion, of course), people are bound to get their money's worth.

This lovely place is called Sweet Chick and it is located on Ludow Street right off of E. Houston. Also, Houston is not pronounced like the city in Texas so if you happen to be going to New York, please don't pronounce it like that... it's pronounced How-stun. That was really off topic, but I guess that was just some extra city info for you! Anyway, this restaurant is my greatest find in all of Manhattan; they also have another location on Bedford in Brooklyn if you're ever over there instead of Manhattan! You know how State College prides themselves on the Waffle Shop and that they have some of the best waffles, pretty much, ever? Don't get mad at me for saying this, but the waffles at Sweet Chick are exponentially better. 

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Quick side note: if you're ever looking for some of the best waffles in America (seriously they win dozens of awards for their waffles) and are in New York, feel free to go to Wafels and Dinges. Those are some quality Belgium waffles.

Anyway, Sweet Chick isn't only known for making incredibly good waffles, but for making really good waffles and chicken. If chicken and waffles is a meal you like, then this is the place to go. They even make vegetarian fried chicken so people that are not meat lovers can come and enjoy, as well! I've heard the the dupe fried chicken tastes just like real fried chicken, too! I could just rant about their food for hours on end, there is a reason why this awesome place is always packed. 

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I haven't even begun to talk about the vibe of this place. Sweet Chick is seriously one of the most relaxing places to go to sit down and have a bite. I've never felt rushed when I finished my meal to immediately get up and leave and the staff there is always so sociable and love to interact with the diners. The waiters and waitresses are always up for conversation with the diners and seem to genuinely love working at this place. I can understand why, this place as such a chill environment! I could never see someone getting stressed out here, really.

If you happen to be in New York, need a spot to eat that isn't expensive, and want to be in a chill environment, then Sweet Chick is the perfect place for you! I'd definitely recommend this place to anyone, it's one of a kind!