A Weekend out

June 12, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

I had a great weekend! I stopped at a few venues; from The Big Apple Barbecue on 23rd street on June 9th, to Girls Night Out at SIR Stage 23 on 37th street and 11th ave. Then I ended the weekend celebrating my cousins’ birthday at Brother Jimmy’s on 33rd and Lexington!

BBQ’s

Had some great BBQ at The Great American Barbecue. Starting with Ed Mitchell Barbecue, Blue Smoke, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, Jim N’ Nick’s Bar-B-Q and Hill Country and more. The lines where long but well worth the wait!

When it comes around next year be sure to stop in and take a look. The cook out takes place during one weekend in June. Take a look and like the event on Facebook for updates. The entry fee is free and each plate is $8. It best to share plates because they’re re so many vendors to try. Why get full before you try everything you want to try! There are other things going on to keep you busy when you’re not stuffing your face; from music to games and cooking events.

While attending the The Big Apple Barbecue there was another event going on down Madison ave, I couldn’t help but check it out.  The Festival of India in North America had beautiful floats and people, which I truly enjoyed. http://www.festivalofindia.org/?q=node/201

Girls Night Out

Girls Night out an event in which I have always enjoyed going to, disappointed me a bit this spring. The Goodie bags where made of plastic and didn’t overflow with “goodies” as they have in the past. They didn’t even have the events name on the bag! I remember years ago when there where wait staff that came around with drinks and served the women, music filled the hall and they’re where vendors everywhere you turned. The women leaving this event (who have been faithful to the event for years) left disappointed. There were so many women asking what in the world happened to the bags and quality of the event? 

Even though I was disappointed with the event, there was a vendor there that I just fell in love with: Shea on U. Shea on U is a family own business that takes pride in their Shea butter fusion lotion.  Sweet smells open your senses and the smooth richness of the lotion is good for body and hair. They are fabulous. Check them out at http://sheaonu.com/

The weekend ended with a celebration at Brother Jimmy's on Lexington Avenue. Well hey, the weekend started with eating, it might as well end that way too!

 


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