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This is a fifth birthday party you’ll want to come to!
Time Out Market New York is celebrating its fifth anniversary on Saturday, May 18, with an all-day party full of good food, drinks, live music and activities for everyone.
The festival kicks off at noon with live beats from the Silver Arrow Band and DJ Price is Right followed by performances from the Brooklyn Irish Dance Company and Mapy the Violin Queen:
noon-2pm: Silver Arrow Band
2-3pm: Brooklyn Irish Dance Company
3:15-3:45: Mapy
4-6pm: Silver Arrow Band
Meanwhile, you can enjoy good food from the Market’s vendors, including snacks from Jacob’s Pickles, egg rolls from Rogue Panda, sandos from Pastrami Queen, bites from The Maiz Project, and sweets from Sugar Hill Creamery and Baklava.
Of course, you’ll need something to wash it all down with. Estrella Galicia, Coney Island Brewery, Truly, Sam Adams and Brooklyn Brewery will be on-site with their respective cold beverages. If you’re more of a red or white fan, you’ll have your pick with BY.OTT, La Gioiosa Prosecco, Villa Sparina, Silk & Spice and Velenosi Vini.
Time Out Market New York opened back on May 31, 2019, within the Empire Stores at 55 Water Street with vendors Juliana’s, Reserve Cut, Bessou, Clinton St. Baking Company & Restaurant, Miss Ada, Mermaid Oyster Bar, Alta Calidad, Jacob’s Pickles, Felice, DŌ, Cookie Dough Confections and Avocaderia.
Five years later, Clinton St. Baking, Jacob’s Pickles, Felice still remain but have been joined by NYC faves Wayla, Pastrami Queen, Bark Barbecue, Ess-A-Bagel, Ivy Stark Mexology and Pat LaFrieda. And even cooler, visitors can now order from their tables to have their food delivered right to them.
If you want to keep the party going after the outdoor shindig wraps, you can! The market hosts daily events, including Latin Mix Saturdays, featuring Ronnie Roc & DJ Torres from 7 to 10pm.
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A year after Brendon Beck and Derek Orrell debuted their daytime concept Oh Boy in Williamsburg, the pair have expanded the project with Oh Boy Supply & Record Cafe, a new addition that opened inside the FREEHOLD Brooklyn complex on Friday, May 3. A collaboration with FREEHOLD Hospitality, the Domino Park day-to-night newcomer will blend an a.m. cafe with an evening natural wine program, overseen by SAUCED, as well as a hearty vinyl music selection.
The 1,000-square-foot restaurant and retail space—in great news, the team has been experimenting with product testing and packaging favorites such as their popular Oh Boy sauce—will offer a pastry program, grab-and-go bites and coffee roasted by local partner Sweetleaf during the daytime. In the evening, the outfit will serve a light bites menu with a natural wine program curated by SAUCED’s new Wine Hustler Club. Along with selling a selection of vinyl records, the new cafe will also host live music performances from artists from around the world.
The collaboration with FREEHOLD also includes a new food menu from Oh Boy’s chef Merrill Whiston III, who you might remember as the former chef de cuisine at Llama Inn. Of course, the menu will include that viral Oh Boy burger and Dirty Birdy chicken sandwich, as well as Peruvian-inspired plates like fresh ceviche and an aji panca-spiced mushroom sandwich, and cocktails from beverage director Rikki Nobre. The food lineup from Oh Boy will complement a robust calendar of seasonal programming, including live music events, a summer barbecue and a rotating guest chef dinner series.
Check out some food-and-drink options from Oh Boy Supply & Record Cafe below:
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Already a beautiful street in its natural form, Fifth Avenue is now home to several whimsical flower displays that make the area even more stunning, courtesy of Van Cleef & Arpels.
For the third year in a row, the jewelry company has set up multiple sketch-like installations by French artist Alexandre Benjamin Navet, on view now through May 31 between 50th and 59th Streets.
The activation, dubbed “Fifth Avenue Blooms” and set up in partnership with the Fifth Avenue Association, also features sounds and smells. Talk about immersing yourself in the environment around you.
“I am very excited to see my designs at this scale and the unfolding gardens displayed in such a vibrant and inspiring place,” stated artist Alexandre Benjamin Navet in a statement. “This season’s dialogue with the Maison is inspired by a walk in a beautiful garden when Spring is blooming. Violets, peonies, clematis, delphinium but also architectural garden details such as fences, carved stone planters from the 19th century and beautiful alleys.”
In addition to the floral art pieces, the program includes many activities that will cater to all types of guests throughout the next few weekends, from live painting sessions to poetry readings, dance performances and children’s book readings. All of them will take place at the 550 Garden Park at 550 Madison Avenue by 56th Street.
Below find the full schedule of events:
Saturday, May 11:
12-12:30pm: Dance performance by Trisha Brown 2-2:30pm: Dance performance by Trisha Brown
Sunday, May 12:
11-11:30am: Story telling with Amélie Gaulier 12-12:30pm: Dance performance by Trisha Brown 1-1:30pm: Story telling with Amélie Gaulier 2-2:30pm: Dance performance by Trisha Brown 2:30-3pm: Story telling with Amélie Gaulier
Saturday, May 18:
11am–3pm: Live painting with NYAA 12-12:30pm: Dance performance by Trisha Brown 2-2:30pm: Dance performance by Trisha Brown
Sunday, May 19:
11am: Story telling with Amélie Gaulier 11:30am-2:30pm: Poetry reading 12pm: Story telling with Amélie Gaulier 12:30-12:50pm: Poetry reading 1-1:30pm: Story telling with Amélie Gaulier 1:30-1:50pm: Poetry reading 2:30-2:50: Poetry reading