Exploring food festivals is a delightful way to experience diverse culinary landscapes. From the barbecue capital of Austin to the diverse flavors of New York City, each festival offers a unique taste of local and international cuisine. Let’s dive into some of the best food festivals, including those in Austin, Miami, and NYC:
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Work from Cafe: The Best NYC Cafes to Work From
If you’re looking for a great place to work or just relax with your laptop in New York City, you’re in luck because there are plenty of fantastic cafes to choose from. Whether you prefer the hustle and bustle of Manhattan or the cozy atmosphere of Brooklyn, here are some of the best cafes in the Big Apple that you should definitely check out.
A Romantic Rendezvous: Best Valentine’s Day Date Ideas in NYC
Valentine’s Day, February 14th, the day of love, is fast approaching, and what better way to celebrate than in the heart of the city that never sleeps? New York City offers an array of enchanting experiences, from iconic landmarks to intimate dining spots, making it the perfect backdrop for a memorable Valentine’s Day date. Need a date idea? Let’s explore the best date ideas in the Big Apple that will undoubtedly create lasting memories for you and your special someone. We will mention some of the best things to do in NYC as date ideas. Whether you want to go to Hell’s Kitchen, Times Square, the East Village or Williamsburg, NYC has something in store for you and your beloved.
A Guide to the Best Ramen Spots in NYC
Cold Weather Cravings: The Best Spots to make you warm on the inside!
With its vibrant and culturally diverse food scene, New York City is a food lover’s paradise. Amongst the city’s myriad culinary offerings, its ramen scene stands out, showcasing a rich tapestry of flavors. In this guide, we’ll explore the city’s top ramen spots, each contributing a unique and delicious chapter to the story of Japanese cuisine in the Big Apple.
Get your crew and go…
The Secret Bars of New York City: A Guide to Modern Speakeasies
During the Prohibition era of the 1920s and early 1930s, illegal speakeasies flourished across New York City. Today, modern speakeasies are making a comeback, offering exclusive environments and craft cocktails. These bars are hidden in plain sight, concealed behind unmarked doors, requiring passwords or reservations for entry. This guide takes you inside some of New York’s hottest secret drinking dens.
Revealing NYC’s Hidden Gems: A Must-Visit Bucket List
In the city that never sleeps, fall offers a different kind of energy.
As the leaves turn golden and the air takes on a refreshing crispness, it’s that enchanting time of year when New York City truly shines. In this bustling metropolis, there’s something especially captivating about the city during the fall. From hidden jazz gems to underground listening bars, New York’s offerings are as diverse as its residents. So, take a journey with us through the city that never sleeps, discovering our must-visit spots for NYC this fall.
Your Guide to Gov Ball 2023
- Hey fellow festival lovers, it’s Kristen Mackoul here, Crewfare’s Festie for the summer and I’m going to give you the rundown on Gov Ball 2023!
- Highlighting the best of this year and giving you tips for Gov Ball 2024…Let’s dive in!
- Governors Ball Music Festival was held on June 9-11, at the a new venue this year – Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, NY.
- First off, I have to say that this year’s festival was one for the books. The energy was electric and the line-up was incredible. From rising stars to legendary icons, and edm to hip-hop, there was something for everyone.
- One of the standout performances for me was definitely Sofi Tukker. Sophie is a Taurus sun, Sagittarius moon. Her captivating stage presence and breathtaking vocals had the entire crowd entranced. Another unforgettable moment was seeing Odesza perform some of their latest songs with a production that wowed, to say the least. Lasers, fireworks, and beautiful colorful graphics – the duo truly can do no wrong!
- But it wasn’t just about the music. The festival grounds were expansive and well-organized, with plenty of food, drink and activity options to keep us fueled throughout the day. The atmosphere was relaxed and vibey, with people from all walks of life coming together to celebrate the power of music.
- I loved seeing how creative and trendy the outfit’s were at Gov Ball. I kept it trendy and comfy, last minute swapping out my platform boots for sneakers. To shop these and all my festival looks, click here!
- If you’re a music lover, I highly recommend getting your tickets in advance, and booking your hotel through Crewfare to save money and be as close as possible to the new festival grounds in Queens!
- We stayed at The Four Points by Sheraton in Flushing, which was a quick train ride on the 7 and a brisk walk to the fest. We also ate some amazing food in the area surrounding our hotel.
- Some of my favorite places I recommend:
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Food
- Yasubee – ramen
- Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao – dumplings
- Pho Hoang – pho
- Pop’s Diner – breakfast/brunch
- Overall, I had an amazing time at the Gov Ball. It was a memorable experience that I’ll always cherish, and I can’t wait to make it back to NYC for round 2 next year!
Get Ready for Gov Ball with Our Festie!
- Hey fellow music lovers! It’s Kristen Mackoul here, Crewfare’s Festie for the summer and I’m going to prep you for Gov Ball weekend!
- The Governor’s Ball is back, and it’s set to rock New York City on June 9-11 in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. This annual outdoor music festival features a diverse lineup of over 60 artists across multiple stages, including some of the biggest names in the industry.
- This year, we can expect to see headliners such as Lizzo, Odesza and Kendrick Lamar taking the stage alongside dozens of other talented artists. With food vendors, art installations, and an epic skyline view of NYC, Governors Ball is an experience like no other. And with the event taking place over three days, there’s plenty of time to explore everything the festival has to offer.
- But that’s not all! If you’re an EDM fan, you’re in luck. Over the same weekend, there are a ton of other events happening in NYC. Here’s some events I recommend:
- June 8- Dabin at Brooklyn Mirage
- June 9- Will Clark at Ruins
- June 10- City Fox Regenerate at Brooklyn Mirage
- June 11- Excision at Brooklyn Mirage
- If you’re wondering what the festival vibe is, think trendy casual. Get ready to embrace the latest trends with eye-catching pieces like bustier tops, low rise bottoms, y2k sunglasses, and comfy platform sneakers or booties. Don’t forget to bring along a light jacket and pack your sunscreen as well, because the weather can be warm during the day but cool off at night!
- Need some outfit inspo? Here are my fits for the weekend, and you can also check out my personal festival picks from Revolve and Amazon!
Day 1 Gov Ball Inspo:
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- So what are you waiting for?! Grab your squad and head over to NYC for a weekend full of music, fun, and good vibes. Governor’s Ball and the other EDM events happening in the city are not to be missed. See you at the main stage!
- For more ideas of the best places to hit while you’re in NYC, check out our NYC Itinerary below!
Unforgettable Summer Experiences in New York City
Summer is just around the corner, and there’s no better place to be than New York City! If you’re looking for some fun and unique experiences this season, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve got the inside scoop on the coolest events happening in the city.
Padel Haus
Located in Long Island City, Padel Haus is an indoor sports facility that offers a unique and exciting racquet sport called padel. It’s a cross between tennis and squash, and it’s tons of fun! With both indoor and outdoor courts, you can play year-round.
Roosevelt Island, Pop-Up Pool Party installation
Roosevelt Island is home to the city’s newest and coolest pool party installation. Located on the island’s waterfront, the Pop Up Pool Party installation is a great spot to beat the heat and enjoy the city skyline. With music, food, drinks, and lots of sun, this is the perfect spot to chill with friends on a hot summer day.
Bryant Park Movie Nights
What’s better than watching a movie under the stars in the heart of New York City? Bryant Park Movie Nights offer just that! Grab a blanket and some snacks and head to Bryant Park on Monday evenings for a free screening of a classic movie. With titles like The African Queen and Dirty Dancing, you’re sure to have a blast.
Drinks at Nubeluz
Located in the trendy Lower East Side, Nubeluz is one of the city’s coolest rooftop bars. With stunning views of the city skyline and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to sip a cocktail and watch the sunset. With a menu of Latin-inspired drinks and snacks, you’ll feel transported to a tropical paradise.
Portside, Brookfield Place’s second seasonal waterfront pop-up
Looking for a new waterfront spot to check out this summer? Portside at Brookfield Place is just the ticket. With food and drink vendors, outdoor games, and stunning views of the Hudson River, it’s a great spot to spend a summer day.
DiscOasis
Get ready to boogie this summer at DiscOasis, a brand new disco-themed outdoor dance party. Located at the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, DiscOasis features a massive dance floor, funky light displays, and music from some of the city’s best DJs.
Swingers NoMad, a “crazy mini-golf course”
Looking for a fun activity to do with friends or family this summer? Check out Swingers NoMad, a crazy mini-golf course located in the heart of Manhattan. With 18 holes of wacky obstacles and challenges, it’s sure to be a good time.
Smorgasburg
Foodies rejoice! Smorgasburg is back this summer with tons of delicious food and drink vendors. With locations in Williamsburg and Prospect Park, you can sample some of the city’s best bites while enjoying the sunshine.
60s-themed Roller Rink at the Standard
Get ready to roll back in time at the 60s-themed roller rink at The Standard hotel in the Meatpacking District. With funky music, retro decor, and plenty of space to skate, it’s a great spot to relive the disco era.
There you have it, Crew! Ten fun and unique things to do in New York City this summer.
Top Summer Events in NYC You Cannot Afford to Miss
Summer in New York City is always a good idea! With so many exciting events happening throughout the season, it can be hard to know where to start. As a fun and young travel agent, I’ve put together a list of the best events in NYC this summer that you won’t want to miss. From music festivals to film screenings and food markets, there’s something for everyone in the city that never sleeps.
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Rooftop Concerts at Pier 17 – Happening all summer long
Location: Pier 17, Seaport District
Kicking off the list, we have the Rooftop Concerts at Pier 17. Enjoy stunning views of the skyline while listening to some of your favorite artists live in concert. With a lineup that includes big names like The Killers, Kings of Leon, and G-Eazy, you won’t want to miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience.
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Gov Ball – June 9-11
Location: Citi Field, Queens
Governors Ball is one of the most popular music festivals in NYC, and for good reason. With headliners such as Billie Eilish, A$AP Rocky, and Post Malone, this year’s festival promises to be one of the best yet. With three days of non-stop music, food, and fun, you’ll want to mark your calendar for this one.
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Tribeca Film Festival – June 7- 18
Location: Various locations in Lower Manhattan
The Tribeca Film Festival is a must-attend event for film lovers. With screenings of independent films, documentaries, and shorts, there’s something for everyone at this festival. Plus, you never know who you might spot on the red carpet!
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Elrow Festival – July 22
Location: Brooklyn Mirage, East Williamsburg
If you’re looking for a party, the Elrow Festival is the place to be. With a theme of “Psychrowdelic Trip,” this immersive experience promises to be a wild ride. Expect confetti, balloons, and lots of dancing.
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Electric Zoo – September 1-3
Location: Randall’s Island Park
Electronic dance music fans won’t want to miss Electric Zoo. With multiple stages featuring world-renowned DJs, this festival is a three-day celebration of all things EDM.
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Eat Sushi at Japan Festival – May 20-21
Location: Riverside Park South
If you love sushi, the Japan Festival is the event for you. Enjoy delicious food, traditional performances, and even a sake tasting. Plus, with a beautiful view of the Hudson River, this event is the perfect way to spend a summer day.
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Smorgasburg – Happening all summer long
Location: Various locations in Brooklyn
Smorgasburg is a food lover’s paradise. With over 100 vendors offering everything from lobster rolls to ice cream sandwiches, you’ll want to come hungry. Plus, with multiple locations throughout the city, you can make a day of it and explore new neighborhoods.
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Uptown Night Market Festival – Every second Thursday until October
Location: La Marqueta, East Harlem
The Uptown Night Market Festival is a celebration of the diverse cultures and flavors of East Harlem. With food vendors, live music, and artisanal crafts, this event is a fun and unique way to experience the neighborhood.
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Gay Pride Parade – June 25
Location: Various locations throughout Manhattan
The Gay Pride Parade is a staple of NYC summers. Join the celebration of love and equality as colorful floats, performers, and marchers make their way through the streets of Manhattan.
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Summer Stage – Happening all summer long
Location: Various locations in all five boroughs
Summer Stage is a series of free outdoor concerts.