Date Night: Party Like It's...

by MER


In complete contrast to the last date, this date focuses on the simpler things in life. I find dates to be more fun when activities are involved. Add a little competition, an opportunity to coach (the old pool tutorial trick), and some alcohol and you are in for a great night. This dates reminds me a bit of college, but that’s okay, because lets be honest, college provided for some great nights. Put down your wine and your “let's go to bed before 10PM” attitude, and get ready to let loose.

THE FIRST

Georgia’s East Side BBQ: I literally stumbled upon this little place and I was so happy that I did. I went to school in the south and BBQ was an every week thing. In New York City, you have your standard, well- known locations, like Dino BBQ and Fette Sau, but you may not have heard of Georgia’s East Side BBQ. I ate so much I was in pain, but I couldn’t stop because everything here is so good. Obviously when it comes to BBQ, it is all about the meat. We got a little bit of everything and I think the ribs were my favorite. As for sides, mac and cheese is a standard for me, but we got some broccoli to pretend we were being healthy. The portions are quite large and you should split something to ensure you get to taste test as much as possible. They only offer beer in a can, and this place is tiny, with no frills. I seem to remember they don’t even have a bathroom. Once you finish up, head across the street to The Sixth Ward and play a game of pool to work off dinner.

192 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002

Via Peanut Butter and Onions

Via Peanut Butter and Onions

THE SECOND

Blue Ribbon Beer Garden: Bar games are the best. They make drinking and dates more interesting. One of my new favorite spots is Blue Ribbon Beer Garden, hidden within the Thompson LES Hotel. This rooftop bar is known for its plethora of board games and good vibes. Communal tables and childhood games help to set the tone. A small selection of beer and wine is available, but the options are more than your average frat party (think Natty Lite) and include Brooklyn IPA and Duvel.

190 Allen Street, 2nd Floor

Via Thrillist

Via Thrillist

THE THIRD

The Meatball Shop: When is the last time you had a jello shot? Yeah, most likely you don’t remember because it was so long ago and if you are taking jello shots, the night is probably a blur. Did you know that The Meatball Shop offers late night jello shots? Yes, they do (excluding the 84 Stanton St location). I need a whole date focused around the Meatball Shop (to come soon), but stop in late night for an ice cream sandwich (my go to combo is the chocolate chip cookie and mint ice cream) and a jello shot. I assure you your night won’t end there.

64 Greenwich Ave, New York, NY 10014

Via The Meatball Shop

Via The Meatball Shop

Sometimes it's good to revert back to the good ole’ days and party like you are college- only sometimes. Enjoy! You can find a map of this date here


Date Night: Cozy Up

by MER


While New York seems very far away from a cozy cabin in the woods, where you can cuddle up next to a fire, there is a way to get close (or as close as it gets) to recreating this experience in the city. On those cold winter nights, head out to pretend you sitting around a campfire, outside your cabin, looking up at the stars with someone special. 

THE FIRST

Henry’s EndTo get in the spirit, head over to Henry’s End for their annual Wild Game menu. This menu includes items like Gnocchi with Wild Boar Ragout, Venison, and Herb Crusted Elk Chops. Let someone else do the hunting and cooking- you can just pretend you spent your day in the woods. According to Yelp reviews, it can get crowded so either call ahead (718-834-1776) or make a reservation if you have a party of three or more.

44 Henry Street, Brooklyn Heights, New York 11201

Via TimeOut

THE SECOND

Black Mountain Wine HouseAfter filling up on game, head over to the Black Mountain Wine House, regarded as one of the most romantic date spots in Brooklyn. They only have wine and beer for drinks, but they do have a fireplace and it feels like a quaint little cottage.

415 Union Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Via Yelp

THE THIRD

Camp: Finish up the night with a time old dessert- s’mores! If you are looking for a cozy, blast from the past, check out Camp. At camp you can not only get a cocktail, but you can also roast a marshmallow. What better way to cozy up to you new (or old) special someone? They even have Big Bunk Hunter so you can continue to pretend you’re not in New York.

179 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Via Off Metro

For a map of this date, click here. Enjoy!