Monday, November 23, 2015

Kosniks à Paris (plus Emma!)


Got home from Barcelona really early Monday morning and was sick and tired with no voice (classic).

To be honest I didn’t really do much from Monday to Wednesday except sleep, study, and in general get my life together. But that’s needed sometimes.

4 pm Thursday marked the end of our midterms week so we were all finally care free abroad-ers again woo!

Frog & Princess: We celebrated with a little walk through the gardens and happy hour at Frog & Princess. They had fun cocktails (I got a mai thai which came in a tiki cup), and American food!!!! It had been far too long since I had eaten nachos.

Bistro d’Henri: Emma arrived in Paris late Thursday night so the whole durham crew (ben, evan, and Elizabeth) + me welcomed her with a yummy classic French dinner at this restaurant Ben had been raving about since his grandma took him too it a few weeks prior. It was a cute little cozy bistro down a little street in the Odéon area. Ben, Evan, and I all wanted to get the duck, but there was only one left so we played rock paper scissors for it and Evan won L But I ended up getting grilled salmon with ratatouille which was veeery good. We also got the house wine cause it was cheaper but that was a mistake cause it was bad. Awesome ambiance though and very good food!


Then we picked up some refreshments and headed to Emma’s hotel room where we got a noise complaint (oops) and then headed to ~le mix~ (where else?). We showed up expecting the usual hopping international students night but were surprised when we were greeted with a rather empty looking mix with lots of older strange looking men dancing to techno music. But don’t worry, they soon after switched to American music and the club filled up. Can’t say the people that came were any less weird though (see selfie with my Moroccan friend)



Saturday morning I went on a quick jog and went to Snack and Chill to register for classes because the internet was down in my apartment. I got a bagel sandwich and it was actually quite good (and had avocado!)



Saturday afternoon I met up with Emma and Liz and we walked all around the 8th. Went to the top of gallery Lafayette and had lunch at la duree! For lunch we split a sampling of croque monsieurs, an omelette, and a club sandwich. We of course got macaroons for dessert in addition to this amazing framboise religeuse. I had seen religeuses in so many patisserie Windows and this one was to die for it had a rose cream and was quite delish. Then it started to sprinkle but Emma and I walked up the champs elysee passed all the Christmas markets being set up, went in to the Louis Vuitton store which was absurd, and took a selfie in front of the l'arc de triomphe! 



view from pont alexandre III

Le Coupe Chou: Friday night I had dinner with Emma Katherine, Katherine's friend from high school Lizzy, and Liv at this nice restaurant in the Latin quarter. It was cozy and traditional, but actually very spacious. My duck was alright, and the cheese was pretty good. Seemed like a good restaurant I just ordered the wrong thing. Wait staff was really night

After that we went to a few bars in the Latin quarter which was pretty happening at night with a ton of students I don't know why I hadn't gone sooner!

Student Bar: yes this place is literally called student bar. Fun environment but my caprihna had gummy fruit in it and tasted awful. There was also unknown gunk falling from the ceiling. Probably needed to be already drunk to properly enjoy this place.

L'antidote: since student bar kind of sucked we moved to this small bar and it was actually really great! They played good music and had good looking drinks with glow sticks in them. They also had a ton of different flavored vodkas. Couldn't really stomach any of that that night haha but would definitely go back.
Emma and I on a street in the Latin Quarter - christmas lights up already!

Friday night I slept over at Emma's in her big cozy hotel bed :)

Shakespeare & Co. : Saturday morning we slept in a bit and met up with katherine and Lizzy and the Shakespeare coffee shop. I really liked this place! Definitely British, not French. They speak English oops. But the coffee was good and I got a yummy granola bar thing. It was also pretty nice out so we could sit at the wooden tables outside.

Then Saturday morning the fam came!!!! I rushed over to hotel Raphael where I was greeted by my fantastic family in a luxurious hotel room straight out of Versailles with a bottle of champagne and home made cream puffs. Off to a fabulous start I would say.




Le Coq: the hotel recommended this cafe near the trocadero for lunch so of course mom hated it. Dad tried to speak French and the waiter promptly responded in perfect English "cinq." "So.. Five". However I thought the wait staff was nice, my pizza was quite good, and it was a beautiful day to sit outside.

After that we walked around the 16th a bunch near the flanagan's apartment. Then I left everyone to nap while I met my friends at the Eiffel Tower for a good old picnic with the twinkly lights. Doesn't get old.

Relais de l'entrecôte: to start the Kosnik vacation off right we had to have a massive steak for dinner. It was SO good. Waitress comes around and asks how we want our meet cooked. Dad responds with "wine list?" The steak was great, fries crispy, and genius how they save half of it to keep it warm to eat for later! They're also definitely running a business - move people through there quickly.

The rents went home after dinner al Michael Brian and I made our way to the odeon area to find a bar to get some drinks before ~le mix~. I showed them chez george and frog & princess but they were both packed so we left in favor of a fairly empty Irish pub. I think it was called o'neils. The waitress was very nice although I don't think the poor girl understood any of the drinks we asked for. Emma also stopped by and hung out for a while which was fun to see her before she left. After o'neils we Brian Michael and I hopped in a cab over to le mix. There was a short line but we didn't have to wait too long. Liv and Liz tried to sneak us under the rope cause the place was packed but the security guard got mad lol. As always the mix promised us a night of ratchet new friends, weird sippy cup drinks, fun dancing, and good music. Brian and I went down the slide, and Michael took his shirt off, so I think everyone had a good time haha :)
Michael's new friend

on top of the world... or at least the table


candid!

Pizza Pino: this is the only pizza place open late in Paris (until 5 am!) but we never go cause it's so out of the way on the champs elysee. But that was right near our hotel so it was the night! Michael Brian Liv Liz and I headed to the champs and chowed on some pizza around 430 before heading back to the hotel. We almost went to McDonald's as well but thankfully Michael and Brian dropped the idea.

Pitzman's: Sunday morning we all took the subway over to the Marais and walked around a bit before deciding to get some falafels. The lines at every falafel place were huge, l'as du falafel especially (I had never seen it that long) so we decided to go to Pitzman's. The "bible" said she actually preferred Pitzman's over L'As du Falafel and I do have to say it was really good. Though I still am loyal to L'As. Line took forever cause the guy was so slow (may have altered by opinion)

After falafel's Dad went to go do his train project thing and Mom, Michael, Brian and I walked over by Notre Dame, Le marché des fleurs, and stopped for a little coffee at Shakespeare & Co. where we ran in to Liv! We were pretty tired and very happy to sit down, so we ubered back to the hotel to chill before dinner.
Le marché des fleurs
not pictured: all the gross dog toys or whatever else they were selling next door
Sunday evening we had the most incredible picnic on the roof of the Raphael hotel. The sunset was beautiful and we had an amazing view of Paris! We had a lovely spread of cheese, baguette, crackers, nuts, and wine. My favorite "eiffel tower picnic" I've had :)






Bistro de Breteuil: Dad picked this restaurant near les Invalides for dinner on Sunday and remembered it as a great traditional very french restaurant. My oh my has it changed. The menus were on iPads and there were fireworks shooting out of the plates of oysters! Our waiter William was endearing and funny at first... until we realized he was a bit of a snobby jerk. Other than that the meal was very nice. Started out with some apératifs (a good kir royal), followed by an artichoke and smoked salmon entrée for me, then magret de canard, and a clouftis with fall fruits for dessert. My duck was alright. Mom told William I hated in while I was in the bathroom so he then proceeded to hate me. He probably spat in my clouftis (which I proceeded to order after he recommended the chocolate cake to me, whoops)

Monday morning I had class (ew), but afterwards I ran and met the fam at a bistro near the grand palais for lunch. Pretty sure it was called "Le Grand Palais". Good food and a very nice waiter.

Picasso Mania: I had been wanting to go to this exhibit for a while since my art professor had been raving about it and said how hard it was to get tickets. What I didn't realize was that it wasn't really of Picasso's work... but all the artists that have been inspired by him. Which was weird. Though I still enjoyed the exhibit. At least for the 30 minutes I got to spend in it before Dad, Michael, and Brian practically dragged Mom and I out of it.
me mom and picasso!

mésdamoiselles d'alabama


Had a nice walk home from the grand palais to the hotel where we again at wine and cheese before meeting the host family for ~apéros~! Meeting the host family was a grand old time. I think everyone really hit it off. Michael and Brian even got Pierre to pull out his hunting gun (yikes). It was really great to have both families in the same place and I'm glad everyone liked each other so much :)

La Ferme Saint-Simon: My host family recommended this restaurant for a nice occasion, so we decided to go to celebrate Dad's birthday and I'm SO glad we did. I would say it was my best meal in Paris so far. At the very least the most gourmet. We did the tasting menu (despite Michael's pickiness, thanks for sticking that one out bro) and they kept bringing course after delicious course. We got to try a bunch of crazy things I don't even know what they all were but they were good. Started with an oyster in some sort of cream sauce, then there was an artichoke and egg dish, and monkfish at one point, and lamb, and some type of soup, and so many things in between! The chef even came out to wish Dad a happy birthday. I'm so happy that I got to celebrate with you thanks for waiting for me! :)

my lighting wasn't that great so i made Brian photograph the rest of the meal (though I'm not sure he did)



Happy Birthday Dad!

the cutest little madeleines you ever did see
me and mom in front of my door!

Tuesday morning I had class again (ugh) and felt like I was going to pass out half way through so I went home and napped (lol). Then I met everyone for lunch at Aux Ducs de Borgogne where we got yummy crepes before walking to my school. I took them through the Luxembourg gardens and by Saint-Sulpice. It was a beautiful day so it was a nice walk. I was late to class and had to ditch but they got to see my school's area a little bit.

Le Coq Rico: Tuesday night we headed to Montmartre for dinner. I had been dying to go to Coq Rico and Michael and Brian were begging for chicken so it was perfect! And it was SO good. Basically you choose what type of chicken you want, which comes with a salad, and your choice of side (mac and cheese, french fries, mashed potatoes). They bring out the steaming chicken to show you before cutting it up for you in the kitchen (disclaimer: not for vegetarians). It literally made my mouth water. We also got a delicious chicken cream soup. Afterwards we grabbed gelato from Amorino and walked to Sacre Coeur to see the view of the city at night!

Wednesday was the long awaited Epérnay day! Dad took charge and led us to gare de l'est early Wednesday morning. Though we almost missed our train, we didn't, and were on our way. After a little nap on the ride over and a little Starbucks action I was much more energized.

Moet & Chandon: We started the day of right with our own private tour of the Moet et Chandon cellars! The cellars were incredible. It was cool getting to compare them to the Vouvray I saw back in September, which were nowhere near as big. Our tour guide was also really cool, very put together and pretty haha #life goals. I also learned a lot about champagne, and geez it takes a lot of time and effort no wonder it's so expensive. There are three types of grapes used in Moet & Chandon: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are red grapes! I might be dumb but I didn't know red grapes were used in champagne. Dom Perignon only uses Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier in their champagnes. They have to be careful not to crush them too hard so that they don't get any of the skin in the juice and it stays white. Moet & Chandon also has two types of champagnes: an impérial and a vintage. The impérial is made every year and it's always made to the same quality, to maintain the moet & chandon taste and quality that they have had for hundreds of years. The vintages are only made in years when the creators think the harvest was especially good, so they're really special. Dom Perignon is ONLY vintage, so it's only made in years when the harvest is deemed good enough. Again, no wonder it's so expensive. I don't think my Andre is made with that much care. We finished up the tour with a tasting of the moet imperial and the moet imperial rosé. They were both delicious obviously. If I had to choose though I think I would pick the regular champagne.

where the vintages are kept ~exclusive~

plaque that talks about how napoleon visited the cellars!

Yes that number does mean there are 10,720 bottles in this alcove
the name on top is also the code name for the type of champagne before they give it a market name which is pretty cool and secretive



After the tour is when our dream trip hit a little road bump. Since it was a holiday in France basically everything was closed. Including the place that rents bikes :( after wandering around a little trying to find another option we decided to walk to lunch. However, when we arrived at the address there was no restaurant to be seen. We double and triple checked the address and we were at the right number on the right street. And then we realized that the restaurant was in "Ay" not "Epérnay".... Seriously what are the odds that two towns next to each other had streets with the exact same name? Apparently pretty high since we found out later that there are actually THREE towns in the area, all with the same street in them.
christmas decorations going up in epernay too!

So we walked the 20 minutes back to the town center, and Brian chased down the only cab in all of Epernay. It literally must have been the only cab in Eepernay because he wouldn't take all 5 of us in the 4 person car. Said his colleague would come pick my Mom and I up. And instead another 20 minutes later he returned after dropping off the boys to pick us up. Smh.

Vieux Puis: Gotta say, Dad picked a very nice place for lunch. It was in a quiet part of town, there were only two tables in the restaurant. Us and a table of four women who curiously resembled "le petit cercle". They gave us a yummy sweet potato soup taster to start and then I got a fish as my main course. I forget the type of fish but it was good. The apple tart I had for dessert was better though lol. And of course the meal was accompanied by champagne. 



We walked around Epernay for a bit after lunch but it was pretty dead so we headed back to the train station not much later to hang around for a bit before heading back to Paris. There was a beautiful sunset on our train ride home. That night mom and I just chilled in the hotel room. I got to use the gym in the hotel which was much more exciting than it should have been. And the boys had a little boys night of their own off at some café.

And so finished the end of the Kosnik vacation à Paris. Sad to see it go, but couldn't be too sad because we had Sevilla to look forward to!

Barthhhhalona - Happy Halloween!

I woke up to my alarm at 4:10 Friday morning to get ready for Barcelona.

That was… ROUGH. I am never going to book a pre 8 am flight again.

I probably will cause they’re cheaper but that’s beside the point.

So anyways, Liv and Liz picked me up in an uber at 4:45 am and we headed to Orly to catch our flight to ~Barca~.   We got to our AirBnb early that morning and had the whole day ahead of us, so we dropped our bags off while the apartment was being cleaned and headed out to brunch. We never actually met our AirBnb host… but he was buds with the people in the hostel downstairs so he told Liv to pick the keys up from the hostel desk.

Side note we had a KILLER airbnb crew for the weekend. It was me, Liv, Liz, Louisa, Caroline, Emma, Isabel, Maddie, and Willie and Izzy hung out a bunch.

Federal Café: I had seen instagrams of this place before (classic) and Liv’s friend recommended it so we decided why not. It was like a classic Durham brunch spot. Got avocado toast which was great cause I never get it in Paris. However, bread was pretty tough…. Though overall a good meal. And we got a chocolate banana power smoothie which tasted… healthy. I think I’m out of the “healthy delicious brunch game” and a little too used to my baguettes and wine. Or maybe I just ordered the wrong things. I’d still say it was good.. but I am also a little jaded because there was apparently this AMAZING brunch place called Brunch and Cake that everyone was RAVING about and the pictures looked amazing but we never went because the lines were always like 2 hours long.


Market: I forget what this market is called but it’s a HUGE food market not too far from our apartment. They had the BEST almonds I have ever had in my whole life. And I am a nut fanatic so that’s saying a lot. We got salted almonds and candied almonds. There were tons of stands with different types of nuts, bright colored smoothies, seafood, cured meats, cheeses, fruits and vegetables… anything you can imagine. We went twice the first day haha because once everyone else arrived they wanted food and I wasn’t opposed to going twice.




So after brunch/the market we met the rest of our friends back at our AirBnb to let them inside. However, the key didn’t work. I went downstairs to ask what was wrong with the key but my Spanish was not very good. The hostel man didn’t understand me and instead asked my name. I told him and he gave me another set of keys. Confused. The new keys worked so we were wondering what in the world the old keys were for…. Until we tried them in the door across the hall and found out they opened that apartment. So someone screwed up and gave us the keys to the apartment of 6+ 30 year old men across the hall. Don’t worry we never did anything bad with the keys……



That afternoon we walked to the beach and it was BEAUTIFUL. It was so warm and the water and sand felt wonderful. I was so happy to be in the sun. I knew Barcelona was on the water but I didn’t realize the beach was so big! We sat down at one of the restaurants along the beach and ordered some Sangria and a delicious bruschetta bread type thing. Very relaxing.










After our little happy hour we walked to the W hotel because we wanted to see their rooftop bar which is supposed to have an amazing view. Unfortunately, they were closed for ~siesta~. Typical Spain. So instead we looked out the water on their back deck which was still incredibly beautiful.

Then we walked back to our apartment to take a little siesta ourselves before dinner which was much needed.

Lascar 74: This was a SPECTACULAR tapas restaurant that Liv’s friend again recommended. The waiter knew what was up and said he would just bring us all the best dishes. Which he did. We started off with these cheesy clam things that were really good and then a lot of fish/sushi things and some potatoes and guacamole and I can’t even remember what else but it was good. We also all got these really good drinks called pisco sours. Apparently Peru and Argentina fight about what a true pisco sour is. Peruvians put an egg white in theirs and Argentinians don’t. Since it was a Peruvian tapas place ours had egg white in it which I have come to like in my cocktails. It adds a nice light foamy texture and doesn’t have too much of a taste. The drink was a little sour, a little cinnamony, and very good.
 
tasted better than it looks haha


­­After dinner we went to Opium, a club on the beach, which was really cool. We got there early so we beat the lines and soon after the club was packed. We hung by the bar at first, then moved to the dance floor, then out on to the beach, then found ourselves in the ~bottle service~ section. Since it was so packed it was easy to lose people, but I stuck with friends and loved hanging out on the beach it was a beautiful night! Got home around 430 which we thought was late.. later found out it wasn’t.




Slept in till like 12:30 on Saturday, which was much much needed. Wanted to go to Brunch and Cake but it was packed. Tried to go to Milk but it was packed. Ended up going to this sandwich place Willie saw that looked good, and afterwards we realized it must be famous cause the line was out the door. They ask what kind of meat you want and then whether or not you want everything on it (I assume, I speak zero Spanish this was all Willie). I got a killer chicken sandwich that kind of reminded of the falafels back in Paris. We then sat and ate them on the steps in the woooonderful sunshine.



Isabel and Maddie couldn’t exactly enjoy the sunshine cause they were.. I’ll say… struggling. Lol.

So Emma, Louisa and I left them by the water while we decided to head to some palace Liv, Liz, and Caroline told us they were going so we decided to meet them, we had no idea what this “palace” was.  But we wanted to do at least something touristy. So I plugged the address in to my phone and found “Chateaux de Juipe” and we began our journey.

Apple maps (the gem that it is) led us in to this park, which was very beautiful, but also very hilly. We get up our second large hill and can’t see any way down the hill. Isabel texts me and asks where we’re going… “Chateaux de Juipe!” I say. We assume apple maps must be wrong and switch to Louisa’s google maps. Google maps was no clearer, we ended up going up and down the same hill a few times until we finally found our way to a hotel. “Weird! A hotel all the way up here! Maybe they’ll have a way down!” They didn’t. We finally found a main road and kept going up. We passed lots of beautiful parks and fountains as I started sweating bullets. Keep in mind I was “struggling” a bit as well. About an hour later we finally reach the top of this awful mountain and arrive at our destination. Turns out it is a palace that is at one of the highest points in Barcelona that was historically used as a look out point and is known today for its great views of the city and the water. Would have been GREAT if our friends had told us that before we made the trek. But in the end it was worth it and after sweating out some of that tequila I think I felt a bit better.

Also turns out it’s called “Palace de Juipe”… but since my apple maps is in French, it called it a chateaux so I was going around calling it a chateaux to everyone sounding like an idiot. I should have known “chateaux” wasn’t a word in French AND Spanish.

We also found out there was a gondola that takes you to the top of the mountain from the other side… HA HA.

The Palace was cool. It had a big courtyard outside and a large courtyard on top. But we were overwhelmed. Barcelona isn’t that pretty from up top haha sorry eep. There were a lot of barges and construction machines surrounding the palace right at the foot of the mountain so that was a bit of  a bummer.
 
so happy to be at the top!





how we actually felt at the top

After getting down the mountain we went on a hunt for ice cream.. We stumbled upon this gelato place near our air bnb where I had AWESOME fig and ricotta gelato. Unexpected but nonetheless delicious.

We all had a bit of a conundrum on Saturday since it was Halloween and none of us had a Halloween costume. Luckily there was a bizarre little vintage shop across the street from our apartment. Louisa and I grabbed some western looking vests, slapped it over a black dress and called ourselves cowgirls. So creative I know!
 
liz stayed very in character lol



Then comes the next ~siesta~ !! I’ve gotten really good at napping here.

Our dinner Friday night was delicious but considering the effects of Saturday morning we decided we needed a dinner with more sustenance and much more carbs.

Tucco: Tucco pasta and empanadas was the solution! It was a 2 minute walk from our apartment and rated #1 on trip advisor or something like that. I got yummy ravioli, an empanada, a brownie, and a glass of wine all for 8 euros! My wallet loves Spain!

Razzmatazz: Everyone and their brother was going to Razzmatazz for Halloween. Everyone had bought tickets online and the line was OUT of control. There were metal fences and tons of security guards to handle the crowds. It turns out the club had oversold over 1,000 tickets. My friends and I had to split in to 3 different cabs, so I arrived with Liz, Liv, and Caroline around 1:30 am. There was a little opening in the fence so we snuck our way in. Because “we don’t do lines”. Ha. After about 20 minutes and a lot of pushing and shoving later we made it in. We later found out or friends who arrived 5 minutes later were not as lucky, didn’t get in to the club, and got pushed over in the line L Turns out a lot of people had the same issue so a lot of Duke people went to another bar. There was nothing we could do about it that point so we took our free drink tickets to the bar. For your free drink ticket (comes with entry) you could only get a shot. Razzmatazz clearly knows what’s up. The main room was a huge warehouse looking thing with long bars on either end and a DJ on a stage at one end. We danced for a while, I ran in to Nick and Parker from high school, some other duke people, and danced some more. There was a second level that overlooked the main room so we assumed that was where bottle service was. I ran in to my friend from my dorm freshman year who I hadn’t seen in over a year at Opium the night before, and he told me he had bought a table so we went to look for him. However the stairs didn’t take us to bottle service, instead they took us outside to a cool spot surrounded by brick buildings with even more people.   We then found ourselves in ANOTHER room that was small and narrow with big windows and lots of Halloween decorations. They were playing all the top 100 american songs which is rare in Europe so of course we went wild for that. They also released confetti in the room at some point which was sweeeet. We got pretty tired around 5 and called it quits. While walking to find a cab we ran in to a distraught looking girl dressed as an angel who turned out to be one of my sorority sisters hey! She was incredibly pleased to see us as she apparently had lost her friends (who I could have sworn I had seen 5 minutes earlier in my walk).  She was a sweetheart and once we finally found a cab we put her in it and sent her home. It proved pretty much impossible to find another cab so we just walked home. Took almost an hour but it was warm so we didn’t care. Then liv and I ate an avocado, I broke a glass, and we went to bed at 6:30…! I wanted to stay up for the sunrise but then I realized that was at 7:30 am and that last hour just wasn’t gonna happen.
We hung out there for a little until we came back inside and were greeted with another room very similar to the first but maybe half the size (which is still huge). Turns out this was the room with the famous DJ that was DJing who I didn’t know. But it was apparently a big deal. And I danced a ton in that room so I guess I liked him! After leaving that room we wandered in to yet another room with another DJ and another bar and another Duke girl who I don’t know but nicely offered to buy me a drink!


Sunday morning it was my turn to “struggle” while running on 4 hours of sleep.

We ended up going to a random brunch place. I ate an omelet which I think was good?

Sagrada Familia: This is a church designed by the famous ____ Gaudi. It is unlike any church I’ve ever seen. It reminds me of a sandcastle that we used to make when I was little by dripping wet sand to make the towers. And inside it had the most BEAUTIFUL stained class windows. The sun was shining through the orange/red side which made the whole church glow like it was on fire. The columns weren’t traditional columns and instead fanned out on the ceiling a bit like palm trees. The church is also still under construction, it’s notorious for never being finished. The church was beautiful but I was dead so I took a nap on one of the stone benches while everyone else walked around. It was a peaceful nap..!





Park de Guell: This park was also designed by Gaudi and was also on top of a huge hill.  It was very lush and had beautiful mosaics interspersed throughout the park. The view from the top was also beautiful! Again, not sure if struggling Kelly really thought it was worth it though.. Really liked the park minus the climb though. I really do like Gaudi’s work though. His colorful mosaics are bright and happy and pretty. I really wanted to get a souvenir with the gaudi mosaic cause they had anything and everything mosaic there. But I made the mistake of thinking I could find the same assortment in the airport and ended up with a weird little keychain.





Milk: Sunday night we finally went to the famous milk brunch restaurant, but for dinner. Liv and I split some delicious smoked salmon potato cakes and an Asian chicken salad. Then after we went to the awesome gelato place and I got churros which were warm crunchy and DELICIOUS. But the pot of chocolate they gave me with it was huge and I couldn’t finish it.

Also shout out to Brian for completing the NYC Marathon this weekend!