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You can try select cocktails from this Tony Awards speakeasy

You can try select cocktails from this Tony Awards speakeasy

This Sunday night marks the 77th annual Tony Awards—here’s how to watch the 2024 ceremony on TV and online, as well as the complete Tony nominations listand to celebrate Broadway’s biggest, starriest night, fine crystal retailer Baccarat and rye bourbon maker Basil Hayden are teaming up for a dazzling new speakeasy experience. 

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On Sunday, June 16 at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the pop-up speakeasy will welcome Tony Awards nominees, presenters, and spirits enthusiasts alike to toast New York’s theater community in a room richly decorated with lighting, decor, and barware from Baccarat, as well as the brand’s signature red and gold colors.

At the luxe immersive space, attendees will enjoy cocktails inspired by the Tony Awards, including the official quaff of the evening, the Basil Hayden 75, a spirited twist on a French 75 that was specifically crafted to be enjoyed from the Baccarat Masséna Coupe. Elsewhere on the beverage menu, you’ll find quaffs like the bourbon-forward “Baccarat Boulevardier” and several Basil Hayden permanent expressions, including Dark Rye, Malted Rye, Toast, and the brand’s original Kentucky Straight Bourbon.

Even if you’re not attending the Tony Awards this Sunday, you can still try some of the one-of-a-kind cocktails from the special night. Select serves from the Baccarat x Basil Hayden speakeasy’s cocktail menu will be available for all at the Baccarat Hotel New York’s Bar and Grand Salon through Wednesday, June 19. 

“At Basil Hayden, we celebrate those who leave an impression with their uniqueness and charisma, so it is a thrill for us to be the official bourbon of the 77th Annual Tony Awards recognizing remarkable talent who also embody these attributes,” said Regan Clarke, U.S. vice president of American Whiskey at Suntory Global Spirits. “In partnership with our impressive friends at Baccarat, we are excited for presenters and nominees to experience our bespoke, Tony Awards-inspired cocktails, further elevating this year’s celebrations and making it a night to remember.”

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Sponsored Love: Luxury On Wheels, Renting A Rolls Royce In Dubai

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Dubai, is the epitome of luxury and opulence, where extravagance is a way of life. Amidst the glimmering skyscrapers and bustling streets, one can’t help but notice the parade of luxury cars that adorn the roads. And among these automotive marvels, one name stands out – Rolls Royce. Renowned for its timeless elegance, impeccable craftsmanship,…

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Adams Admin Introduces Vital Tools To Tackle Housing Crisis Effectively And Promptly

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 NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Adolfo Carrión today made an announcement. He announced the implementation of two critically-needed tools to address the city’s housing crisis. “… will help meet demand for new housing …” The tools — secured as part of the Adams administration’s successful advocacy…

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Grab some new-wave Italian gelato at this LES sushi restaurant

Grab some new-wave Italian gelato at this LES sushi restaurant

You can get a great cone at any of the best ice cream shops in NYC, but if you want something with a little more intrigue—not to mention a fetching Italian accent—this gelato newcomer is just the thing. The folks behind Biddrina Gelato (who also run Brooklyn favorites Locanda Vini e Olii in Clinton Hill and Camillo in Prospect Lefferts Gardens) are popping up with a cool summertime residency out of the old Scarr’s Pizza place. 

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What was once a haven of New York pizza at 22 Orchard Street is now the home of Sushi Oku, the 17-course omakase from Scarr Pimentel. While raw fish is being served up in the back of the space, Biddrina will be scooping their signature new-wave Italian gelato from the front window. From Saturday, June 15 through the end of September, sweet tooths can get both classic milk-based and plant-based gelato ($7 each) in flavors far more exciting than basic vanilla. 

We’re talking delicious-sounding stuff like Turmeric & Amarena Cherries, Olive Oil & Toasted Breadcrumbs, Rosemary Fior di Latte & Hot Honey, Italian Crema & Hibiscus, Sheep’s Milk Ricotta & Pomegranate, Salted Sicilian Pistachio, Coffee & Anise, Chamomile & Peach, Halva & Honey and Black Sesame, among many others. Flavors will rotate throughout the season, utilizing fresh produce and seasonal offerings; there will also be collaborations to come from local partners. You can get a cone or cup offering one or two flavors.

Biddrina will be serving scoops from Sushi Oku on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 4pm to midnight, and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to midnight, with plans to extend hours as the Summer progresses. In addition to the 22 Orchard Street pop-up, the gelato brand will continue its flagship cart at Locanda Vini e Olii throughout the summer. 

Take a gander at some of the Biddrina Gelato’s rotating flavors below:

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Sponsored Love: Explore Dubai’s Glamour With Top-Notch Luxury Car Rentals

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In the bustling city of Dubai, where extravagance meets advancement, extravagance cars are more than fair vehicles; they are images of glory and fashion. Among the plenty of high-end car brands that beautify the roads of this city, Audi stands out as a guide to modernity and execution. For those looking for an extraordinary driving…

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15 Best Restaurants In The Hamptons To Eat At This Summer

Each summer tons of people flock to The Hamptons to enjoy its gorgeous beaches, tasty restaurants, and endless shopping. And while some Hamptons restaurants are long time favorites, this summer is welcoming an influx of new spots popping up around the area. For everyone escaping NYC for a bit this summer to take a trip out east, here are some of the best restaurants in the Hamptons worth checking out.

1. N’AMO Seafood and Raw Bar, Montauk

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Brand new to The Hamptons dining scene this summer is N’AMO, an Italian-American seafood spot that has already gotten the thumbs up from multi-platinum rapper 50 Cent during their Memorial Day Weekend Kick Off event.

Their wood-washed interior accented with nautical blue makes for a great dining experience, and their menu of Dungeness Crab Ravioli and Garganelli Verde with Romagna sausage ragu are enough to make your mouth water. Keep an eye on their Instagram all summer long as they frequently host dance performances and live music. See their full menu and book a spot here.

Where: 474 W Lake Dr, Montauk

2. Lobster Roll (Lunch), Amagansett & Southampton

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Commonly referred to as “Lunch” due to their iconic outdoor sign featured in HBO’s The Affair, Lobster Roll Lunch has two locations in Amagansett and Southhampton. Alongside cold and hot versions of their beloved lobster roll, the menu also features items like seafood chili, fried clams, and, of course, crab cakes. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where:

Amagansett – 1980 Montauk Highway

Southampton – 32 Montauk Highway

3. Village Bistro, East Hampton

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Summer 2024 marks the first Hamptons season for Village Bistro, in a space where the beloved Rowdy Hall used to reside. With a focus on French-American cuisine, the new spot has a solid lunch lineup (which features the must-try Village Bistro Signature Burger, Steak Frites, and French Onion Soup), as well as a great daily happy hour with $10 margaritas and rosé wine. See the full menu and plan a visit here!

Where: 10 Main St, East Hampton

4. Bostwick’s Chowder House, East Hampton

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Bostwick’s Chowder House is an institution at this point, and their seafood never misses. They serve tasty grub in a casual environment, complete with a lovely outdoor patio and sea-inspired interior decor. Of course their chowders are world-class, but never forget to order their hot buttered lobster roll which is dubbed “Famous” for a reason. See their full menu and plan a visit here!

Where: 277 Pantigo Rd, East Hampton

5. Rosie’s, Amagansett

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Rosie’s also cracked our best bars in the Hamptons list, making it the perfect place to have a meal or just a couple of drinks! Their breakfast and lunch menus in particular are what stand out to us…elevated American fare that hints on the side of healthier. Think items like Quinoa & Greens Bowls, Chicken BLTs, and Yogurt & Crunch. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 195 Main St, Amagansett

6. Moby’s, East Hampton

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Moby’s is one of the best Italian restaurants in the Hamptons, hands down. Securing a table at their outdoor area (pictured above) is an absolute must and ordering some of their menu standouts like the whipped ricotta, little gems salad, and mezza rigatoni. It’s a total vibe feasting on wood fired pizzas, pastas and Long Island seafood when you’re sitting in front of a fire pit or playing cornhole. See their full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 341 Pantigo Rd, East Hampton

7. Jean-Georges at Topping Rose House, Bridgehampton

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Renowned Chef Jean-Georges boasts a gorgeous Hamptons establishment that serves exceptional seasonal, farm-to-table cuisine. Similarly to his NYC ventures, you can expect sophisticated mains (which range from seafood to beef) as well as caviar, appetizers, and more. It’s just the right level of fancy, yet contemporary. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 1 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton

8. Kissaki, Water Mill

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Get your sushi fix at Kissaki, who’s omakase experience is one of the best on the island. That specific menu is available Thursday – Saturday nights, and they also have sake flights available for tasting too. It’s quite affordable as well and they even have an outdoor patio for larger group experiences. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 670 Montauk Hwy Suite E, Water Mill

9. Sí Sí Restaurant, East Hampton

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Right on the water, its location gives the equivalent Mediterranean vibes reflected on the menu. Sí Sí Restaurant serves up fresh food with local ingredients, with some of our favorite choices being the spicy tuna tartare and hamachi. The restaurant itself is located within the EHP Resort, which has a beautiful marina with boats docked to look at (or that you can ride up to from the water). See their full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 295 Three Mile Harbor Hog Creek, East Hampton

10. Carissa’s Bakery, Sag Harbor

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Carissa’s is a James Beard Award-winning bakery that serves some of the best artisanal breads, viennoiseries, cakes, pies and house spun gelatos in the Hamptons. Of course this spot is more of a ~ stop in and grab a quite bite ~ type of place, but it’s definitely worth your while. Not to mention their minimalist and futuristic interior is something to behold. See the full menu and plan your visit here.

Where: 3 Bay St, Sag Harbor

11. Doubles, Amagansett

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Offering some tasty Caribbean-influenced fare, your mouth will surely be watering when you get a waft of their smash burgers and rotis smothered in sauce and chutney. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 12 Amagansett Square, Amagansett

12. The Clam Bar, Amagansett

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This roadside seafood shack and eatery is synonymous with the Hamptons summer, and as you can guess their local seafood is as good as it gets. The hot buttered lobster roll is an absolute must order and consider trying out the namesake clams too if you have time. It’s truly a classic spot. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 2025 Montauk Hwy, Amagansett

13. Sen, Sag Harbor

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With over 30 years of sushi excellence under their belt, it’s no surprise Sen makes our list of best restaurants. Their horseshoe-shaped sushi bar is the most coveted spot to dine (in our opinion), where you can taste test dumplings, tempura, spring rolls, and so much more. It’s much more of a casual and less pricey sushi situation for when you want somethning chill and yummy. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 23 Main St, Sag Harbor

14. Fauna, Westhampton

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This new American spot boasts animal-inspired decor and a delicious selection of dishes. Choose from appetizers like Roasted Red Pepper Gnudi and Mussels Vadouvan to bigger plates such as Long Island Duck Breast, Prime New York Strip, or Basil Seared Halibut. There’s also a delicious cocktail menu and a weekend brunch menu. See the full menu and plan your visit here!

Where: 6 Parlato Drive, Westhampton Beach

15. Nick & Toni’s, East Hampton

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With more indoor and outdoor dining options, Nick & Toni’s is best known for their wood-burning specials and extensive drink program. If you go, get the Two-Course Pizza & Pasta Prix Fixe for $29 which is served Monday – Wednesday from 5:30 – 7 pm. See the full menu and plan a visit here.

Where: 136 N Main St, East Hampton

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The Role Of Polyphenols In Everyday Health

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Polyphenols are a group of dietary compounds with significant antioxidant capabilities in various plant foods. They have been part of the human diet for millennia and contribute to the sensory characteristics of foods. They protect the body from the damage caused by free radicals and have anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and anticancer properties. Polyphenols are a vital…

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A hidden taco garden just opened near Bryant Park

A hidden taco garden just opened near Bryant Park

A new taco joint is always exciting news, but even more so when it’s one clandestinely set in a hidden courtyard. Case in point: Tacalle, a street-level taqueria tucked away behind Midtown’s new Grayson Hotel (19 W 38th Street). Just a few blocks from Bryant Park, the hotel’s quaint backyard feature a show-stopping mural, colorful flags, twinkling bistro lights and a vintage food truck turning out fresh tacos, margaritas and more.

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Inspired by the street-food culture of Mexico, the lively open-air courtyard welcomes hungry diners on weekdays from 11am to 8pm for Mexico-style street tacos (choose from fillings like beef brisket barbacoa, pork carnitas, chicken tinga, shrimp, or mushroom and rajas tinga, all served with Spanish onion, radish, cilantro and lime), as well as nachos, quesadillas and freshly made guacamole. Balance out all that savory with a little something sweet: the menu also offers churros with chocolate dipping sauce as well as refreshing, fruity paletas (lime, coconut, strawberry). 

Settle in at one of the space’s casual high-tops or lounge seating options for a range of beverages, including both classic and flavored margaritas (watermelon, passionfruit, strawberry or lime), cooling cervezas, micheladas and mojitos, aguas frescas, Jarritos and more.

On Taco Tuesdays, you can get those drinks for even less: think pitchers of margs for $60 and buckets of cervezas (Tecate, Coronitas) for $35, not to mention taco trays to feed you and all of your friends. There will also be mystery tacos that vary week to week, “since Taco Tuesdays are all about getting lucky,” says the Tacalle team. 

Check out Tacalle’s taco garden space below, as well as the concept’s food-and-drink options: 

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Seitu’s World: “No Justice, No Peace,” Protest For Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion!

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By Seitu Oronde This week, photojournalist Seitu Oronde attended a rally against Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman at his home with the National Action Network (NAN) team. The NAN attendees were at Bill Ackman’s office as part of a continuing weekly protest of “Against development” at his office on the west side of 52nd Street in New York. Rev.…

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