Avant Grande
You always thought your double tall mocha frappe was art. Take in a creative exhibit of Starbucks employees' art—if you find yourself about to make a "day job" comment, the free beer, wine and coffee liqueurs should take the edge off.
March comes in like a lion...and so does the weekend.
You always thought your double tall mocha frappe was art. Take in a creative exhibit of Starbucks employees' art—if you find yourself about to make a "day job" comment, the free beer, wine and coffee liqueurs should take the edge off.
Now that PrimeTimeTables has gone the route of annual membership, check out Weekend Epicure for the green light on coveted seats around the city...Babbo on a Saturday night never looked easier.
In case you're through getting elbowed for $20 Gucci socks at the Barneys Warehouse Sale...
Hermes Sample
Sale
Don't say we never tipped you on scoring the stuff of French aristocrats. Save 40-60% off suits, dress
shirts, overcoats and their famous ties.
411: Through March 3, Metropolitan
Pavilion, 123 W. 18th St, 4th floor (between 6th and 7th Aves), for more info click
here
Paul Smith Sale
Brit-tastic. Save 75% on Paul Smith clothes and
accessories.
411: March 1-3, Thurs-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat
11am-4pm; 75 9th Ave (between 15th and 16th)
Designer Denim Sale
Spring is here, which means new denim is in order. Save 30-80% off Ben Sherman, Theory and Earnest
Sewn.
411: Through March 4, Thurs-Sat 11am-7pm,
Sun noon-5pm; 72 Greene (between Spring and Broome)
Find out if your KISS '79 World Tour T-Shirt has appreciated in value (trust us, it has) at this exhibit of legendary rock shirts. You can purchase any of the shirts, including a certain Stones tongue tee that you've been coveting.
Get your wasabe ready. Japanese standbys around the city are offering special prix fix meals and discounts on their popular dishes; try the Omakase dinner menu at Nobu for $100 or the $26 Kagerou Yaki (Kobe Steak Hennessy Flambee) at Megu. That's how much the edamame usually costs. Go for it.