Floating bar Grand Banks cruises in for another New York summer

Floating bar Grand Banks cruises in for another New York summer

With a gloriously warm Memorial Day weekend upon us, it’s finally feeling like summer in NYC. Need extra proof that sunny days are ahead? One of New York’s best waterfront bars has made its seasonal return: welcome back, Grand Banks

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Inspired by the floating “oyster barges” that lined Manhattan’s waterfront in the 18th and 19th centuries, Grand Banks has been a warm weather favorite this last decade for its sustainably harvested oysters, nautically inspired cocktails and awe-inspiring views.

Located aboard the Sherman Zwicker, a large wooden schooner docked at the southwest edge of Hudson River Park’s Pier 25 in Tribeca, the oyster bar officially unfurled its signature yellow-and-white awnings last month, but now that New York has solidly entered 70-plus temperatures, it’s the perfect time to “set sail” on the popular Manhattan-side vessel.

As usual, the seafood-focused menu from chef Kerry Heffernan includes raw, local oysters (Moriches Bay, Orient Point), caviar (served with brioche toast or hash browns) and entrées like seared dayboat-scallops and an herby Maine lobster roll. Among the new food options this summer is a lobster salad with kale, fennel, tomatillos and pickled red onion, tossed in a red wine vinaigrette. 

For drinks, try summery cocktails like the “Permanent Vacation” (Caribbean rum, blue Curaçao, coconut, pineapple, orange and nutmeg), the “I Am the Captain Now” (single-barrel rye whiskey, Aperol, pineapple and lemon) or a spritzy “Skipper Key” (rosé, lemon, strawberry and seltzer).
If you’d prefer to simply sit, sip and watch the sunset, two brass-tapped bars flank the bow and mizzen-mast, offering prime seating even without reservations. 
Happy summer!

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Harlem Capital’s Ambitious $150M Fundraising Effort: A Testament to Diversity

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By HWM Harlem Capital is aiming to raise a $150 million fund, according to SEC filings. If successful, this will be the firm’s largest fund to date, surpassing the $134 million raised in 2021 and the $40 million inaugural fund in 2019. “… focused on … post-product companies … in consumer and enterprise tech sectors.”…

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Manhattan BP Levine Focuses On The Housing Affordability Crisis With 2024 Community Board Appointments

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Today, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine announced the 2024 class of Manhattan Community Board appointments. The new cohort of appointees reflects the Borough President’s commitment to ensuring that community boards are representative of the diverse communities they serve, and his emphasis on applicants focused on solving the borough’s deepening housing affordability crisis. “The housing crisis is the…

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Dragon Fest is giving out 1,000 free dumplings this weekend

Dragon Fest is giving out 1,000 free dumplings this weekend

This year’s Dragon Fest, one of New York City’s largest celebrations of Chinese food, culture and heritage, returned this spring with an event bigger calendar of events and lineup of vendors. Along with the 100 different Chinese dishes on offer—which range from savory options like pan-fried dumplings, stinky tofu and Chinese barbecue to sweet treats like dragon beard candy, coconut pudding and egg tarts—this weekend, the street festival is leading a very delicious dumpling giveaway.

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At Astor Place on Saturday, May 25, Dragon Fest will honor AAPI Month by doling out 1,000 free zongzi—a traditional Chinese rice dish made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves—on a first come, first serve basis.

The bamboo-wrapped snack will be offered in three flavors: savory pork, sweet red bean and original.

To wash it all down, there will be 10,000 bottles of flavored sparkling beverages handed out from festival sponsor Chi Forest.

To get in on the free dumplings, simply follow Dragon Fest’s Instagram page and like their post announcing the giveaway, tagging two friends in the comments. (Bonus: you can get an extra entry if you share their post to your Instagram story.) Do all of that by 10am on Saturday and, when you arrive the festival, show that you followed, commented and completed all the necessary steps during the giveaway period to redeem your complimentary snacks. 

But even if you miss out on the dumpling giveaway, there are plenty of culinary traditions from nearly every province of China for you to explore at the vibrant street festival. With food vendors like Haidilao, Na Tart, Jixiang BBQ and dim sum classic Nom Wah, you can feast your way through slurp-ready soup dumplings, sugar-coated chestnuts, lotus root sandwiches, grilled cold noodles and much more. 

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Mayor Adams, Lifeguards Union Enable More Lifeguards, Expanding Open Beaches And Pools

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) Commissioner Sue Donoghue made an announcement today. They announced that an arbitration panel has issued an award in the city’s ongoing negotiations with the bargaining unit representing city lifeguards. The award will functionally pave the way for the…

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Beyond The Piggy Bank: Exploring Modern Wealth Storage Strategies

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By HWM Partner Do you remember how the coins clinked in the piggy bank from childhood? It was not just that – it was practical and symbolic. This was a real thing we wanted to save and wanted to increase this wealth. But against today’s backdrop of greater financial opportunity, the piggy bank is losing…

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Local Hospitals, NYC Health Dept. Test Pediatric Surge Readiness In Simulated Emergency

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By NYC.gov Health systems and New York City participated in a joint emergency exercise to test the system’s readiness for crises and prepare for future public health emergencies. The two-hour exercise scenario — which took place on Thursday, May 23, 2024 — focused on an emergency event that resulted in a surge of pediatric patients…

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