This weekend was a best weekend. So much so, that I have no choice but to link up with Katie for my first Marvelous in my Monday post in a while, because, well — my weekend was nothing short of mar-vel-ous.
I’m talking jam-packed from start-to-finish with all sorts of wonderful people & events & activities & food & fun. I honestly can’t think of anything I’d have rather done this weekend than exactly what I did. Riding that high pretttyyyy nicely this Monday morning.
When the boy arrived on Friday evening, we set off for our first highly-anticipated weekend adventure: a dinner date trip to Pokeworks, a casual Hawaiian poke place near Bryant Park, where we took our food and had a lovely little park date dinner.
This build-your-own poke bar was such a stellar choice, and we quickly agreed we’d be back soon (and often). He had a Pokiritto (White Rice & Seaweed Wrap) with ahi, salmon and shrimp, and I chose a salad option with ahi, salmon, and so many yummy toppings (ginger, wasabi, scallions, garlic, mango, seaweed). I could seriously eat this all.the.time. His only gripe was that it didn’t fill him up, but that’s easily fixable — two orders next time for the boy, please.
We also stumbled upon a nice little surprise at the nearby wine store in the form of this hard-to-find-in-NYC bottle for which we’ve been looking for months now, popping into every wine store we pass to ask if they have this cab sav we stumbled upon at a West Village speakeasy this winter and really enjoyed: Owens & Vaughn.
So happy this actually exists in NYC! We somehow managed to refrain from drinking it this weekend (you’ll see why in a moment), so I’m already looking forward to enjoying it upstate at the lake next weekend.
Thanks to a quiet Friday night, I pumped out a felt-so-good 8-mile run on Saturday morning (woot!) before we dressed up in pink & white and met our friends for a full day double date at NYC’s first Pinknic at Governor’s Island!
This was my (and Ty’s) first time to Gov Island, which is literally a 5-minute ferry ride from downtown Manhattan. It was so fun to see all the pink & white clad pinknic-ers festively gathering to drink rosé and lounge around all day. After all, isn’t that what Saturdays in Summer are designed for?
This was the inaugural event, and we were glad we went and had a wonderful time drinking allll the sparkling rosé and playing Phase 10 (do yourself a favor and buy that immediately if you don’t have it) and picnicking to our hearts content. We all felt that the event could really benefit from making some organizational changes in future years, however. The line to get in was an absolute nightmare and they clearly needed a lot more people working the entrance to expedite that process, as we stood in line for about 45 minutes; there didn’t seem to be enough pink blankets spread out for everyone (although we found one easily, thankfully); they ran out of sparkling wine toward the end, and the boys said the wine tables weren’t organized intuitively either. We agreed we probably would just buy our own bottles of wine and recreate this in a park next year, but we had a blast and are glad we experienced it.
Sunday started with another morning run for me, a 4-5 miler this time, before we set out for a day of that beach bum life at the Rockaways. This beach community in Queens is where my mom grew up going, and it was another first for me this weekend that totally did not disappoint. The area was devastated by Sandy and then rebuilt beautifully, with a wide boardwalk and beach bar, and is a haven for surfers. An easy hour subway ride from NYC, you feel like you’re transported to an entirely different world than the one you just left — one much more California-esque than NYC, which we loved.
The highlight of the Rockaways (aside from the beach, of course) is definitely the raddest bar I’ve been to in NYC: The Rockaway Beach Surf Club, which also houses an uber popular taco stand inside it called Tacoway Beach.
This place was everything an authentic beach/surf bar should be, IMO, and I wish I owned it/lived there/lived close enough to make it my regular hangout. We drank frozen watermelon margaritas and ate delicious little tacos (grilled tofu for me, which were yum) and played Phase 10 yet again, and felt like we’d found the bar on the East Coast that best fit our personalities and beach bum dreams. Seriously, I already cannot wait to go back.
So, that was my marvelous weekend in a nutshell! Hope you guys had amazing weekends as well.
Weekend highlight?
Best beach by you?
What’s your ideal bar/hangout? Surf bum style for me, all the way!
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This sounds like such a fun weekend! I’ll admit, I’m a sucker for a good beach bar and we’ve got a few here in Charleston, some of which are less than a 10 minute drive from me. Good job getting two solid runs in as well!
I was in Charleston last June and LOVED it — was one of the cities in which I said I could definitely see myself living. I went to Poe’s Tavern, which is super close to the beach (fish tacos are my jam, SO GOOD!) and then to that BBQ place right across bc my friend is crazy about those frozen rum things. I need to get back to that city!
I was watching that Pinknic from Snapchat! haha, Elvis Durans’ cohost Bethany Watson was there and snapping it. It looked so fun!! what a gorgeous day for it. um, I also had the best weekend ever cuz I got a puppy!!!! eeek!
you got a puppy?! what kind?! ahhhh so fun!! jealous!
yup! she’s a terrier mix. so far she is soo good and sweet! I’ll be posting pics on twitter later.. I think you follow me right? peachakeane if not :-p
awww sounds so cute and i’ll have to follow you — i’m not very active on Twitter!
Poke + beaches + summer = yas. We have some really good beaches here on Lake Michigan, but I never go because I’m lame like that. And Alex is pale.
haha Alex is Tyler’s antithesis then – we call Ty the Mexican. he’s so dark it’s uncanny.
Frozen watermelon drinks sound amazing! Yum! My weekend highlight was being able to enjoy some patio drinks after 9 months or so of abstaining!
cheers to that!
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My friend just told me about a great poke place here in SLC and I had never heard of it before reading your post! Our nearest beach is about 11 hours drive west LOL!