Reviews written by WanderlustNYC
Went here after a visit to ICA Boston for a quick dinner. The fish and chips were pretty good and they have a great selection of beers-- a lot of local options. I bet it would be nice to try during warmers seasons (I went in January) as they have a great view overlooking the harbor and the patio would...
Had so much fun dancing here. We went on a Saturday night for their soul music night. The crowd is pretty young-- a lot of college students-- but if you like to dance, this is the place to go.
I visited here after a trip to the Harvard Museum of Natural History. They have a lot of amazing artifacts from a variety of cultures. The Sioux teepee liner that they have on display is pretty phenomenal. There are also a few great totem poles as well as lots of interesting tools and artifacts of warfare. This would be a...
We started with the chips and salsa and then ordered a variety of tacos. My favorite were the fish tacos-- so great! The cocktails were good-- I liked the margarita but I wasn't as much of a fan of the Michelada (thought it could have more flavor). The place has a fun, young atmosphere. Good place to start a night...
I'm a big fan of contemporary art so I was glad I got to visit ICA. The museum is located on the Boston Seaport and has a really great view of the water. ICA is known for some pretty amazing exhibitions. When I went, they were in between exhibitions, but I still enjoyed the permanent collection and an exhibition of...
What an exciting and educational museum! Tucked away on the beautiful Harvard campus, this place is really a hidden gem. I was amazed at how many interesting exhibits they had-- I really liked the whole room devoted to minerals, meteorites and gems. The exhibit of hand-painted glass botanicals were absolutely breathtaking-- and worth a trip to Boston. This place would...
I went here for drinks with a friend at the bar and had a great time. They have a great menu of well-crafted cocktails, and their bartenders and servers were very welcoming and knowledgeable. We only had drinks but I want to go back for dinner. Their menu looks like its full of great rustic food.
I recently made a trip to visit the Dia Art Foundation in Beacon, NY. From Grand Central Terminal, you can easily take the Metro-North Railroad to Beacon; the train ride is roughly an hour and a half. We had the fortune to make the trek during the Fall season. The train from NYC follows the Hudson River north and views...
Birreria, perched on the rooftop of Eataly, is a fantastic beer hall and restaurant. It's a great place to visit during evenings blessed with good weather as the roof is retractable. Although, Birreria is open year round. Birreria's menu features many Italian beers and wines. They also have a menu perfectly crafted to pair with beer and wine. This menu...
Chop Shop recently opened in Chelsea, and I've had the chance to make a few visits since its debut. Chop Shop not only serves Chinese food, you can find elements from other Asian cuisines. I'm definitely a fan of Chop Shop's food- everything is well-prepared and delicious. The restaurant has really great design and a cute patio area. The service...
Le Peep is a really great breakfast/brunch destination in Lenexa, KS. They have a hugh menu and everything is always delicious. The service is always friendly and welcoming. I like the Southwestern breakfast options: breakfast burritos and the Desperado skillet is great. We also enjoyed the smoothies and coffee creations. They also have great breakfast staples like blueberry pancakes, omelets...
Proletariat is a nice breath of fresh air in the East Village. They have an expertly crafted beer menu, a far cry from the cheap beer & shot destinations of the surrounding neighborhood, and incredibly knowledgeable bartenders. It's a small joint, so I'd recommend stopping in early in the evening if you want to find a seat at the tiny...