The summer weather snuck in an extra weekend in early October so we decided to take advantage. Saturday early afternoon we walked over to Brooklyn Heights to grab lunch. We have been searching high and low for a "go-to" sandwich spot and found a deli that looked popular so we checked it out and ordered some sandos to go.
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| Lunch on The Promenade |
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| Gregg enjoying the view of Downtown |
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| They don't have sourdough rolls like SF, that's for sure. The search continues... |
Earlier in the week we purchased tickets to
Brooklyn Pour, an Oktoberfest-themed brewing exhibition. The event was from 3:00-6:00 which left us plenty of time to check out a bunch of brewers, which were mostly from the East Coast. We were pleasantly surprised through by the wide selection of California-based brews and ciders. Score!
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| Old bank building that the Brooklyn Pour took place in |
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| Such a neat building |
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| Enjoying our beer and sparkling rosé from an old teller's window |
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| Whole Food's had a booth. They were offering their versions of "black and tans": a chocolate rimmed glass with a mixture of Stumptown cold brew and an October Fest beer. |
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| One of the many vaults they had downstairs. There is no breaking into that thing. Look how thick the door is! |
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| Old map of NYC behind us. Brooklyn was named after the Dutch town, Breukelen, and that was the original name seen on this map. |
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| ~20 foot chandelier |
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| Our admission passes and tasting glass |
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| Getting silly near the end of our day of tasting |
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| A map of over 200 vendors |
Walked back to our neck of the woods, Smith Street, to watch the Cal game.
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| They have one TV that plays the Pac12 Network.. we'll take it. |
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| Had the bar to ourselves to watch the Cal Game... GO BEARS! |
Feeling jolly after our Bears won, we headed to Photoville. Another event at Brooklyn Bridge Park. We are so lucky that we live so close to an amazing park with tons of events :)
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| Expanding our photography knowledge. |
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| Lots of art |
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| Recognize anyone? Beastie Boy besties! |
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| Instagram photoville container |
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| View of Lower Manhattan |
Sunday, we headed up to the Natural History Museum where our friend from California, Lauren, showed us around. The museum is so HUGE. We saw so much and probably only made a small dent in all of the exhibitions that they had.
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| The entire station had animals tiled on the walls |
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| The front of the museum. The statue is of Theodore Roosevelt who donated many of the animals within the museum. |
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| Lauren hooked us up with some great tickets! We got to see a couple shows too :) |
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We headed back to Brooklyn and got off the Subway a couple stops early so we could check out Atlantic Antic. Atlantic Avenue is usually bustling with cars so it was fun to see it crowded with people. The festival is similar to ones we have been to before, Lafayette Art and Wine Festival, Union St Festival and North Beach Festival in SF, but on a much larger scale. There was an array of local and national vendors intertwined with booths of trendy restaurants and boutiques. They had live music stages that showcased performances from various cultures. It is best known for its eclectic delicacies, the Antic highlights an array of food from around the world in addition to street fair favorites like funnel cake, sausage sandwiches, and roasted corn!
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| Looked like a Katz sandwich, but cheaper :) |
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| Smoked meat sando, right up Gregg's alley |
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| Meg tried an Arepa - grilled corn bread with mozzarella in the middle, she added sriracha for a little extra somethin-somethin |
After Atlantic Antic, we headed to Trader Joe's to get our groceries for the week and were home in time for the Niner game to start. The Niner's win was a cherry on top of an excellent weekend :)
What a fun weekend! I'm so excited that there are so many fun things that you are finding! Did you see Ben stiller at the Natural History Museum? :) xxoo Mom
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