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Runway Delights: A Fashion Week Feast

Gelso and Grand
Gelso and Grand

Navigating Fashion Week can be quite a challenge. With early shows and the time constraints of makeup and outfit preparations, it’s easy to skip meals. However, the goal isn’t to lose weight; it’s to stay energized and focused throughout the day.  So, if you have low blood sugar like me, here’s one more reason to eat your way through Fashion Week! 

Since most shows take place at Spring Studios on Varick Street in NYC, I’ve put together a list of convenient and stylish dining options nearby. These places offer quick and satisfying meals that will fit your schedule and appetite.

For a Runway Morning and a Well-Needed Breakfast, consider:

  • Maman: 211 W Broadway

Just a 3-minute walk from the studios on Broadway, Maman is known for its charming French-inspired atmosphere. The name itself translates to “Mom” in French, evoking a welcoming, nurturing vibe. Maman has multiple locations in NYC, including SoHo, Tribeca, and Greenpoint. Each location features a unique and stylish decor blending rustic and contemporary elements. They serve a range of French and Mediterranean-inspired dishes, including croissants, quiches, salads, sandwiches, and pastries. You’ll also find specialty coffee and tea options. Whether it’s an early morning breakfast or a brisk brunch, Maman’s got you covered, typically opening at 7:30 am on weekdays and 8 am on weekends.

For a Quick Coffee Break:

  • Black Fox Coffee:  70 Pine St

Satisfy your caffeine cravings at Black Fox Coffee, with multiple outposts across NYC, including Pine Street, East 45th Street, West 33rd, Wall Street, and Madison Avenue. With its modern and minimalist design, it’s a great place for coffee lovers. They’re early risers, welcoming you at 7 am every day, even on Sundays. Each location may have its unique hours, so be sure to double-check. In addition to their great coffee, they offer pastries and a selection of croissants, cakes, yogurts, herbal and traditional teas, and other grab-and-go options. Plus, it’s budget-friendly !

For a Runway Lunch:

  • Gelso & Grand: 186 Grand St

A mere 13-minute walk from the studios, Gelso & Grand is your go-to for a delectable Italian lunch. This charming spot offers a variety of pizza, pasta dishes, antipasti, and other Italian classics. Its warm and inviting ambiance caters to both casual and special occasion lunches or dinners, with indoor and outdoor seating options for enjoying cocktails, wine, or beer under the sun. Located in the heart of Little Italy, it’s the perfect escape from the Fashion Week rush.

  • La Colombe: 270 Lafayette

Just a 4-minute stroll from the studios, La Colombe boasts multiple Manhattan and Brooklyn locations with sleek, modern designs. Renowned for its Draft Latte, La Colombe also offers a range of non-dairy options. Whether you’re craving pastries, snacks, light breakfast, or lunch items like oats, yogurts, quiches, salads, wraps, pastries, breads, and a coffee collection, La Colombe keeps it super affordable. Expect to spend around $20 for a satisfying meal and drink. They’re known for their cafes and open from 7 am to 3 pm Sunday to Thursday and 7 am to 5 pm on Friday and Saturday.

For a Runway Dinner:

  • Nobu: 195 Broadway 

For an upscale dinner experience, head to Nobu. This renowned international restaurant brand is famous for its Japanese cuisine with global influences. Nobu’s menu includes a wide range of dishes like sushi, sashimi, and signature creations like Black Cod Miso. They often have a sushi bar and maintain an elegant and discreet ambiance. It’s a 17-minute walk or a 7-minute subway ride away and typically opens for dinner from 5:30 pm to 10:30 pm on Sundays through Thursdays and until 11:15 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

Nobu (Image: OpenTable)

For a Post-Show Celebration:

  • Saint Ambroeus: 265 Lafayette

Frequented by celebrities following the shows, Saint Ambroeus is a favorite among stars like Taylor Swift, Demi Moore, Naomi Campbell, and more. The menu includes a variety of Italian dishes, including pasta, risotto, panini, salads, and desserts. They also offer breakfast and brunch items, including pastries and espresso-based beverages. The cafe serves delightful Italian pastries and desserts, including favorites like tiramisu and cannoli. Saint Ambroeus has multiple NYC locations within Lafayette, West Village, Brookfield. The hours are typically from 9 am to 11 pm.

Saint Ambroeus

For a Runway Drink with a View:

  • Ready Rooftop Bar: 112 E 11 th St

When the time comes to unwind in style and savor a refreshing drink, Ready Rooftop Bar is your destination. It’s a short 29-minute walk or 16-minute subway ride away. As you reach the rooftop, you’ll be treated to a stunning view of the New York City skyline. As the sun sets and the stars emerge, the ambiance transforms, setting the stage for an unforgettable night. With music that weaves its magic, Ready Rooftop Bar invites you to revel in a true never-ending NYC nightlife experience. Raise your glass to the city that never sleeps and let the evening gracefully unfold in a garden-inspired setting.

Ready Rooftop Bar (Image: Open Table)

Hopefully these recommendations not only save you time when looking for the perfect dining spot, but also offer worthwhile culinary escapes. Remember to savor your Fashion Week and Bon Appétit!

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