Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Family Dinner East Village Remix

The Frans ventured downtown to the Easy Village for Family Dinner last week. Bryan wanted to host and show off "his" area of the city. Always up for a food and Fran adventure, we were game. Since it is summer, I get off work a bit earlier, so Mer and I met up for "The Happiest of Happy Hours" at The Mermaid Inn. Their $1 oysters and $7 glasses of wine are on point. 





A few more Frans joined, and we walked across the street to our dining destination. Bryan enticed us with $1 Fish Tacos at Cooper's Craft & Kitchen.




The space has a Gastropub atmosphere and was packed with people eating up the daily deal. They have an awesome selection of beers, ciders and wine as well.






The tacos are filled with a simple white fish and cabbage. It is necessary to add some hot sauce for a kick of flavor and spice.



We also indulged in the truffle parmesan fries.







With one more stop on the itinerary, we headed even more east to The Wayland. The bar has a boho-chic atmosphere, interesting cocktails and live music pretty much every night.


This unique cocktail is the Stirred and Smoked. It is Apple Pie Moonshine, Rye Whiskey, house apple-spiced bitters, and applewood-cinnamon bark smoke. You're supposed to slowly release the smoke near your face and then enjoy the drink.





I got the Essex's Cup, filled with Gin, Pimm's, Strawberries and Ginger Beer. Super refreshing and delicious.


Another successful Family Dinner.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Exploring Savannah

In order to get my skin a break from the sun, Mom and I headed to Savannah, GA for the day. Savannah is a quaint city that is packed with tons of histroy in a small space. Large trees drapped with moss fill the streets and shade visitors. Savannah's squares and parks are one of the city's most beloved icons, 22 remain today for people to enjoy while touring. The squares were constructed to give people a place of shade to rest while walking from place to place, as well as gathering places for town metings. 




(Dress: Target (old - similar here & here) / Shoes: Seychelles (similar here) / Bag & Sunglasses: Kate Spade / Watch: Michael Kors)



We headed to Soho South Cafe for lunch. It is named after the Soho area of NYC because the restaurant is located in an area of Savannah similar to NYC's Soho. It is packed with restaurants, shops and cultural activity. Two of my favorite shops nearby are Harper and Red Clover



The space is an old automotive service station that the owners transformed into a trendy restaurant with a classic, southern and modern feel. It is NYC meets Shabby Chic. 


Eeekk... I died over these turquoise tufted hightop chairs. 







We settled in at a quirky table right under a tree, which was blooming in the middle of the restaurant.


I ordered the Salmon Croquette. It is a sauteed grit cake topped with a salmon croquette (similar to a crab cake but with salmon), a seared heirloom tomato, spinach and a rich corn gravy sauce. I literally licked my plate clean.



Mom decided on Salmon as well but in the form of the Grilled Salmon BLT. Pretty straight forward with a side of coleslaw.





Afterwards we headed down to the famous River Street on the Savannah River. This is what you would call the tourist trap of Savannah, but it is worth fighting the crowds in order to get your hands on some Pralines. 



Welcome to River Street Sweets Candy Store. Homemade sweets include Pralines, Bear Claws, Chocolate Covered Oreos, Fudge, Candy Apples and Chocolate Dipped Pretzels. You pretty much go into a sugar coma just walking through the store.  We grabbed a few of our favorites and quickly headed back outside to have a nibble.









I highly recommend visiting Savannah. It is great place for a quick weekend getaway. The history is rich and the culture is growing. For more ideas on what to do you can check out the Visit Savannah website or comment below!  

xoxo
naturally ginger


 
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