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Seven Top Chefs from Across the Hudson Valley will Curate Gourmet Meal for Charity

by Katie Schlientz September 14, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz

WMCHealth’s Master Chefs of the Hudson Valley Dinner Returns to the CIA

Seven Master Chefs from across the Hudson Valley will prepare a culinary masterpiece using locally sourced ingredients on September 28 when Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) presents its third annual dinner and wine pairing event at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park.

Each year the event grows in popularity as more and more people discover this delightful evening where renowned chefs prepare a magnificent meal featuring world-class wines and a multi-course farm to table menu. Proceeds from the event will go to support WMCHealth Network’s 10 hospitals in the Hudson Valley.

Chef Peter Kelly of X20 Xaviars on the Hudson and Waldy Malouf of the Culinary Institute of America are leading this year’s roster of talented chefs, which include:

  • Chef Jim Ely of The Riverview Restaurant in Cold Spring
  • Chef Ron Gallo, Chef de Cuisine at The Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges;
  • Chef Michael Kelly, owner and Chef Liberty Street Bistro in Newburgh
  • Chef Edward Kowalski, owner of Lola’s Café and Catering in Poughkeepsie and New Paltz,
  • Chef Rich Parente, owner of The Clock Tower Grill in Brewster;
  • Chef Sean Kahlenberg, Chef Instructor and Lecturer at the Culinary Institute of America;
  • Wines by Shamrock Wines and Liquors

Cocktail Reception: Featuring local purveyors: Hudson Valley Sausage Company; Hudson Valley Brewery; Second Mouse Cheese Shop; Hudson Valley Foie Gras and Mario’s Brick Oven Breads.

Dinner will be served at Ristorante Caterina de’ Medici at the Culinary Institute of America, 1946 Campus Drive, Hyde Park, NY. Cocktail reception, 6 p.m.; Dinner and Wine Pairing, 7 p.m.

Tickets are $250 per person. Visit WestchesterMedicalCenter.com/masterchefs.

About Westchester Medical Center Health Network
The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) is a 1,700-bed healthcare system headquartered in Valhalla, New York, with 10 hospitals on eight campuses spanning 6,200 square miles of the Hudson Valley. WMCHealth employs more than 12,000 people and has nearly 3,000 attending physicians. From Level 1, Level 2 and

Pediatric Trauma Centers, the region’s only acute care children’s hospital, an academic medical center, several community hospitals, dozens of specialized institutes and centers, skilled nursing, assisted living facilities, homecare services and one of the largest mental health systems in New York State, today WMCHealth is the pre-eminent provider of integrated healthcare in the Hudson Valley. For more information about WMCHealth, visit WMCHealth.org.

 

This press release was supplied to IntoxiKate.com.

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Westchester Magazine Highlights IntoxiKate’s Eating for Orange

by Katie Schlientz September 9, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz
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Big thank you to Gina Valentino, of Westchester Magazine, for coming to the Eating for Orange Kick-Off Party and writing an amazingly supportive article about this collaborative marketing effort supporting Feeding Westchester.

“In a county as affluent as Westchester, it’s hard to believe that anyone could be hungry. But according to Feeding Westchester, formerly Food Bank for Westchester, one in five county residents (which accounts to some 200,000) is food insecure. To raise awareness during Hunger Action Month each September, local food blogger Kate Schlientz (founder of IntoxiKate) kicks off the Eating for Orange campaign, now in its third year, in collaboration with Feeding Westchester. This year, 35 Westchester restaurants and shops will participate by featuring an orange-hued dish (orange is the official color of Hunger Action Month) on the menu to promote via social media as part of the awareness campaign.” READ MORE

For more information about Feeding Westchester’s programs and other Hunger Action Month events, including their Miles for Meals 5K on September 22, click here.

For the full list of restaurants participating in this year’s Eating for Orange, click here.

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Third Annual “IntoxiKate’s Eating for Orange” during Hunger Action Month

by Katie Schlientz September 3, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz

Kate Schlientz teams up with Feeding Westchester and 30+ Restaurants to take a bite out of hunger during IntoxiKate’s Eating for Orange, the month-long event this September.

Go orange this September by enjoying orange-flavored and orange-colored dishes at your favorite eateries! The third annual IntoxiKate’s Eating for Orange starts September 1st with 30+ restaurants collaborating on their social media platforms for one goal—to raise awareness and educate the community on the 200,000 people in Westchester County who are hungry or food insecure.

Restaurants from Yonkers to Chappaqua to Port Chester and beyond participate by selecting an orange dish off their menu or by creating a special orange dish for September. They then post this dish on their social media platforms, to help educate their followers about Feeding Westchester’s mission and providing information on how they can help.

This year, Schlientz is also engaging diners to get involved. For every food photograph posted at a participating Eating for Orange restaurant, she will donate $1 up to $500 for the month. Diners simply must tag @FeedingWestchester and @IntoxiKateFoodie.

 

“This is the only collaborative, county-wide marketing initiative to help raise awareness about all of the amazing ways you can help Feeding Westchester,” Schlientz says. “Feeding Westchester is my heart charity. I am honored to help them, and I am extremely grateful to all of my restaurant friends who are so willing to help their community.”

Schlientz cooked up the month-long event along with Feeding Westchester, the county’s leading nonprofit hunger-relief organization in 2017. Foodies can feast on a range of orange-inspired dishes whipped up by our area’s top chefs—from seasonal staples to gluten-free and vegetarian options, in both sweet and savory categories. 

Feeding Westchester President and CEO Leslie Gordon says, “We love when people bring us their best ideas. Kate came to us with this unique concept and we ran with it. It’s all about collaborating with the community where we are trying to make a difference.” 

“This month is really focused on hunger awareness and creating a dialogue,” Schlientz said. “What better way to have a conversation than over great food?”

Those hungry to help are asked to visit participating restaurants, try the orange-themed dishes, and help spread awareness by sharing their experience on social media using the following tags: @FeedingWestchester @IntoxiKateFoodie #eatingfororange #hungeractionmonth.

Let’s go orange! To view the full lineup of restaurants and their featured dishes, please visit intoxikate.com/eatingfororange.

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IntoxiKate Mentioned in Westchester Magazine’s 914 Inc.

by Katie Schlientz July 6, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz

I was recently contacted by a writer from Westchester Magazine’s 914 Inc. and ask about blogging as a business. The article—written by Liz Colombini—recently published online and I found myself in good company, with SimplybySimone, Jennaafromtheblog, Babygotchat, and EmmaWestchester also highlighted.

 

Click here to read the article, “Can Blogging Really Be a Legitimate Business?” online. (Thanks, Liz!)

 

IntoxiKate: Girl of My Dreams

When I started IntoxiKate over five years ago, it was to help cover some of the news, events, and chefs that may be missed with looming print deadlines. I wanted to create something that would showcase all the things I loved locally, from delicious dishes, passionate people to inspirational moments. I’ve carved out a positive space on the interwebs to share my hungry and happy, and I am honored it resonates with you.

Back then, it was just a simple blog on WordPress. Since then, I’ve added events, an email newsletter, online magazine, videos, social media, and the radio show/podcast Fork This with IntoxiKate on 1490 WGCH on the AM dial.

IntoxiKate was never about making money. It was never about me. It was always about YOU. It was built to be a vehicle for those in the industry, and be a service for diners on the hunt for their next great meal.

But somewhere, along the way, you showed that you liked me to pop in once in a while in a video or at special events—from hosting bartender shake-offs to judging burger bash to hosting dinners. I want to be proud of that.

One of the biggest highlights so far was my collaboration with Mutti. When Mutti Pomodoro USA first approached me to appear in their campaign, it was a “pinch me” moment. But, as we sometimes do, I got a little self-conscious too. I am no model. I am no actress. But I was told at the very beginning, I was selected because my passion and personality showed through what I do. It is one of the biggest compliments I could receive.

I said YES to Mutti because there were so many commonalities—there was a passion for locally produced food; there was a commitment to supporting farmers, restaurants, and home cooks. And there was, of course, living life deliciously. Grateful to be a part of the Mutti family, and blessed to have this interactive platform to share what I love. I am also happy to share with you I’ll be continuing my relationship with them into next year.

I could never envision these opportunities, yet they are here, and I’m living my dream. Thank you.

Stay tuned for more IntoxiKating events and communication ahead.

Live life deliciously!

Kate

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Westchester Magazine’s Wine & Food Festival Burger & Beer Blast 2019

by Katie Schlientz May 23, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz

Summer’s Best Block party returns to Kensico Dam Plaza with everyone’s favorite summer evening, Burger & Beer Blast 2019.

A signature event during Westchester Magazine’s Wine & Food Festival, Burger & Beer Blast takes place Thursday, June 6th from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and features some of the County’s juiciest burgers. The competition will be fierce as ticket holders vote for their preferred burger throughout the evening and at night’s end, one restaurant will receive the Heineken Light Best Burger Award. New this year will be the first-ever Judges Choice Award. A celebrity judges’ panel comprised of radio host and restaurant expert Kate Schlientz of IntoxiKate, Lisa LaRocca of News 12’s Lunch with Lisa, Brad Garoon of Burger Weekly and Westchester Magazine’s own John Turiano will decide which restaurant takes home this new award based on burger creativity, presentation, and taste.

As the event’s Official Ground Beef Sponsor, Mosner Family Brands, a third-generation, family-owned and operated meat purveyor, is providing beef for participating restaurants. Mosner Family Brands is one of the pioneers of the local food movement, having promoted New York State and regional farms dedicated to improving farm and animal welfare for more than five decades.

The Empire City Casino Tent will once again offer festival-goers a taste of gaming and gambling with “funny money,” plus tasty bites and drinks. Ticketholders can test their luck at the Blackjack, Craps and Roulette tables or relax in the lounge-style furniture to take a break from the fun.

The Mercedes-Benz of White Plains Slovenia Vodka Lounge will feature a selection of cocktails prepared with Slovenia Vodka and an up-close look at some of the most luxurious vehicles on the road today.

“Festival-goers should bring their appetites to this fan favorite event. Sample sliders of every possible variety, grab a brew and enjoy a great night with friends at a spectacular outdoor venue,” said Westchester Magazine Publisher Sam Wender. “Get your tickets now for the ultimate block party.”

The complete list of restaurants serving up burgers is:

·      3 Westerly Bar & Grill (Ossining)

·      808 Social (Scarsdale)

·      AJ’s Burgers (New Rochelle)

·      Bread & Brine (Hastings-on-Hudson)

·      BV’s Grill (Nyack)

·      Captain Lawrence Brewing Company (Elmsford)

·      Castle Hotel & Spa (Tarrytown)

·      Coals Pizza (Bronxville and Port Chester)

·      Cooked & Co (Scarsdale)

·      Cooper’s Mill (Tarrytown)

·      Dolphin Restaurant (Yonkers)

·      Iron Vine (Peekskill)

·      L’Inizio (Ardsley)

·      Mima Vinoteca (Irvington)

·      North End Tavern (New Rochelle)

·      Piper’s Kilt (Eastchester)

·      Prime 16 (Pelham)

·      RiverMarket Bar & Kitchen (Tarrytown)

·      Rye Roadhouse (Rye)

·      Shake Shack (Yonkers)

·      Smokehouse Tailgate Grill (New Rochelle)

·      Southern Table (Pleasantville)

·      The Horse & Hound Inn (South Salem)

·      The Pub (Yonkers)

·      The Rare Bit (Dobbs Ferry)

·      The Tavern at Croton Landing (Croton-on-Hudson)

·      The Whitlock (Katonah)

·      The Wooden Spoon (New Rochelle)

·      Wellington’s Grill (Harrison)

·      X20 Xaviars on the Hudson (Yonkers)

FDR Drive will keep the party going throughout the evening with live music and an assortment of food trucks and dessert booths serving burger alternatives will also be on hand. These include Abeetz Pizza Truck, The Burger Truck, Jimmy’s Soft Serve, Longford’s Ice Cream and Westchester Burger Co.

Westchester Magazine’s Burger & Beer Blast proudly supports Westchester Parks Foundation, committed to the preservation and conservation of 18,000 acres of parks and trails.

Tickets are $75 in advance and $85 at the door. Visit www.westchestermagazine.com/winefood for complete details on ticket sales.

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Westchester Magazine Wine & Food Festival Brings Together Top Restaurants, Chefs, Wines and Much More

by Katie Schlientz May 23, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz
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More than 100 restaurants and food trucks and over 150 types of wines, beers and spirits will fill six days of fantastic food and fun during the 9th Annual Westchester Magazine Wine & Food Festival.

The festival draws more than 7,000 people from across the New York Metro area including New York City, Westchester County, Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut. For 2019, Westchester Magazine is gearing up to present the biggest and best Wine & Food Festival yet, with favorites like the Burger & Beer Blast and the Grand Tasting Village joining a notable newcomer this year, the Food Truck Festival.

“Over the past nine years, this event has grown to become the signature food and beverage festival north of New York City,” says Westchester Magazine publisher Sam Wender. “What started as several events spread over two days is now a six-day festival packed with food, wine, chefs, bartenders, wine masters and more!”

Events held during this jam-packed week will not just offer festival-goers a chance to sample some of the best food and beverages Westchester has to offer, but also give them a chance to support two very worthy causes. Benefiting charities are the Westchester Parks Foundation and Feeding Westchester.

Visit www.westchestermagazine.com/winefood for complete details and tickets.

 

Westchester Magazine Wine & Food Festival Schedule of Events

Salute! A Wine Tasting Tour of Italy

When: Tuesday, June 4th, 5:30-7:30pm

Where: Gigante Restaurant & Bar, Eastchester, NY

Ticket price: $95 in advance, $105 at the door; Ticket + Dinner at Gigante at 8pm: $150 (tax, gratuity and beverages not included)
Benefitting charity:
Westchester Parks Foundation

Enjoy a walk-around tasting of wines from Tuscany, Veneto, Piedmonte, Trentino-Alto Adige, Sicily, and Sardinia, along with savory and sweet Italian bites. There will also be a trio of wine seminars led by wine expert Kevin Zraly and guests have the option to attend a 3-course Italian dinner prepared by Gigante at 8pm.

 

Taste & Style

When: Wednesday, June 5th, 6-9pm

Where: Savor Westchester at The Westchester (Level 4), White Plains, NY

Ticket price: $30 (includes $25 Simon gift card) Tickets will not be sold at the door.

Be a part of this fun-filled evening featuring delicious bites and drinks, shopping, makeovers and great giveaways. A highlight of the event will be a bartender shake-off, with some of the area’s top mixologists competing to create the night’s best cocktail, hosted by IntoxiKate Kate Schlientz.

 

Burger & Beer Blast

When: Thursday, June 6th, 6-10pm

Where: Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla, NY

Ticket price: $75 in advance, $85 at the door

Benefitting charity: Westchester Parks Foundation

Westchester’s hottest summer block party is back and better than ever, with 35 restaurants and food trucks, live music plus wine, beer and spirits. Taste the delicious burgers created by top local chefs competing for the coveted Heineken Light Best Burger Award and the ALL NEW Judge’s Choice Award with a panel including yours truly!

 

Food Truck Festival

When: Friday, June 7th, 6-9pm

Where: Cross County Shopping Center, Yonkers NY

Ticket price: $50 in advance (includes all food and beverages), $60 at the door

Benefitting charity: Feeding Westchester

Grab your all-inclusive ticket to a food truck festival like you’ve never seen before, as some of the best food trucks from across the county come together for a fun-filled night of food, beer, wine and spirits. Games like pop-a-shot basketball, corn hole and Pac-Man, along with live music from The McLean Avenue Band make this night a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

 

Winemakers Dinners

When: Friday, June 7th, 6-10pm

Ticket price: $150 (tax and gratuity not included) Tickets will not be sold at the door.

Four of the county’s top restaurants will each host a one-of-a-kind Winemakers Dinner in the restaurant’s private dining room, with exquisite cuisine specifically chosen to complement top vintage wines. Wine masters and chefs will discuss each course and wine during this intimate dinner.

Participating Restaurants & Wineries:

  • Chateau Maris Wine Dinner at RiverMarket Bar & Kitchen, Tarrytown, NY
  • Kermit Lynch Wine Dinner at Crabtree’s Kittle House, Chappaqua, NY
  • Maison Joseph Drouhin Wine Dinner at La Panetiere, Rye, NY
  • Rombauer Vineyards Wine Dinner at X2O Xaviars on the Hudson, Yonkers, NY

 

Grand Tasting Village

When: Saturday, June 8th, 12-4pm

Where: Kensico Dam Plaza, Valhalla, NY

Ticket Price: $85 general admission, $95 at the door; Party Line Connoisseurs Tent: $125 in advance, $135 at the door

Benefitting Charity: Westchester Parks Foundation
The signature event of the Wine & Food Festival features tastings from 50+ local restaurants and food trucks and more than 150 wines & spirits, chef demonstrations and wine seminars. Elevate your experience with the Party Line Connoisseurs Tent, which offers exclusive access to top wines and delicious food.

 

Jr. Chef Experience

When: Sunday, June 9th, 10am-12pm

Where: The Westchester (Level 4), White Plains, NY

Ticket Price: $25 per child (ages 5-12)
Little cooks will take part in hands-on cooking activities and experience a morning of fun at the Jr. Chef Experience. Children can also enjoy cooking demos and grab a photo with Nickelodeon characters. All Junior Chefs will receive a complimentary chef’s hat and apron.

All events except Jr. Chef Experience are 21 and over only. No infants, strollers or dogs will be admitted.

Sponsors for this year’s festival include, Presenting Sponsors: Blue Moon, Harrison Wine Vault, Heineken Light, Mercedes-Benz of White Plains, Party Line Tent Rentals; Platinum Sponsors: 100.7 WHUD, 107.1 The Peak, Ace Endico, Cross County Shopping Center, Empire City Casino, The Journal News, NewYork-Presbyterian, Nickelodeon, Paraco, , SMEG, The Westchester, Westchester County Parks, Westchester Medical Center Health Network; Gold Sponsors: Enormous Creative, The St. Regis Residences Rye, Wine Enthusiast; Silver Sponsors: Chateau d’Esclans, DeCicco & Sons, Fios by Verizon, Josh Cellars, Leros Point to Point, Westchester Community College, Westchester County Tourism & Film, Zwilling Cooking Studio; Bronze Sponsors: Archer Roose, Campari Group, Diplomatico Rum, Dulce Vida, Fever-Tree, Govino, Oasis Day Spa, Peak Alkalinity, Papi, San Benedetto, Southern Tier, Taconic Distillery, The Westchester Bank, White Claw Hard Seltzer, Whistle Pig Rye Whiskey; Supported by: Westchester County Office of Economic Development; Ground Beef Sponsor: Mosner Family Brands; Wine Glass Sponsor: Compass; Burger & Beer Blast Partners: David Lerner Associates, Inc., Doc James Cigar Lounge, Fios by Verizon, Robison; Food Truck Festival Partners: Fios by Verizon, Robison; Event Sponsors: 360 Huguenot, RXR, Sawyer Place.

Visit www.westchestermagazine.com/winefood for complete details, participating restaurants, chefs and ticket sales.

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City Limits Diner Celebrates 25 Years in Business

by Katie Schlientz May 20, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz

White Plains local neighborhood restaurant City Limits Diner is excited to celebrate a milestone anniversary of 25 years in business, this coming May! A community favorite known for its made-from-scratch dishes and family-friendly atmosphere, City Limits Diner will revel 25 years of business with a philanthropic celebration, kicking off May 1.

All month long, City Limits Diner will be selling raffle tickets to restaurant patrons in order to raise money for two local organizations, Feeding Westchester, a local non-profit organization dedicated to ending hunger throughout the county, and Family Services of West Chester, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing county members with social and mental health services that strengthen and support families; 100% of proceeds will go toward these establishments.

Twenty-five prizes from local Westchester businesses will be raffled off on our official anniversary, Friday, May 24, all day long. A few prizes to look forward to include Cryotherapy sessions provided by Nordic Edge, a Chanel gift package + master class from Lord & Taylor, memberships to Equinox, a private wine tasting from Westchester Wine Warehouse and more.

In addition to the raffle, guests who join us for breakfast, lunch or dinner on May 24 will receive 25% off their entire bill (in-house dining only), live music, and surprise and delight moments from the restaurant’s staff all day long.

“We have guests who have been dining with us for the last 25 years; they’re an important part of our family,” says Proprietor Nick Livanos. “We are thrilled to be celebrating this milestone with them by giving back to the community that has allowed us to thrive all these years.”

City Limits Diner is located at 200 Central Ave. in White Plains, NY. Hours are Sunday – Thursday 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 7:30 a.m. – 11 p.m. For more information, please visit citylimitsdiner.com or call 914.686.9000. 

ABOUT CITY LIMITS

Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and high-quality comfort cuisine, City Limits redefines the traditional American diner experience by showcasing a wide selection of comforting, sophisticated dishes—from house-smoked meats to gourmet pastries. City Limits is part of the Livanos family restaurants in New York, which includes Oceana, Molyvos, Moderne Barn, Ousia and Oceana Poke. For more information, visit http://citylimitsdiner.com or call 914.686.9000. Find City Limits on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CityLimitsWhitePlains, and on Instagram at http://instagram.com/CityLimitsWP.

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2019 ArtsBash Scheduled for May 16 at ArtsWestchester

by Katie Schlientz May 5, 2019
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ArtsWestchester’s Biggest House Party of the Year Returns May 16 Featuring Over 20 Top Chefs and Restaurants Celebrating the Arts at ArtsBash

ArtsBash Events Feature Creative Cuisine, Open Artist Studios, “Modern Families” Photo Exhibit, and Kids Arts Activities as Part of Annual Celebration of the Arts

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (May 1, 2019) – Join ArtsWestchester’s biggest house party of the year and enjoy an evening of food, fun and art featuring Chef David DiBari, Restaurateur John Crabtree, “Restaurant Hunter” Rob Petrone and over 20 of the area’s hottest restaurants as they come together for this year’s ArtsBash party on Thursday, May 16, from 6-9 p.m.

The Family ArtsBash celebration will follow on Saturday, May 18, from 1-5 p.m., featuring a day of affordable, hands-on activities for kids of all ages. Festivities will take place throughout ArtsWestchester’s historic building, located at 31 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains.

“The chance to explore ArtsWestchester’s nine-story building filled with artists’ studios and galleries while sampling food and drink from some of the lower Hudson Valley’s finest purveyors is an opportunity not to be missed,” said Honorary Chair Rob Petrone, Host and Executive Producer of “Restaurant Hunter” on Verizon FiOS1 News, Lower Hudson Valley. “The space is huge and fun to explore – yet there’s this very personal touch to all of it. In the course of a few hours, you really feel like you get to know this creative community we have in Westchester through food and art.”

Throughout the building, open artist studios will provide a unique opportunity to interact with some of the county’s most creative forces. The exhibition Modern Families, which explores the diverse representations of “family,” will serve as the party backdrop in the main gallery, featuring photographs by 11 artists, anchored by the work of Harlem Renaissance legend James Van Der Zee.  For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: artsw.org/artsbash.

“ArtsBash is the all-access, behind-the-scenes cultural party of the year,” said ArtsBash Co-Chair Karen Greenspan.

Chef David DiBari is one of Westchester’s hottest chefs, fresh off the opening of his latest restaurant, Eugene’s Diner & Bar in Port Chester. He is also the visionary behind The Cookery, The Parlor and the Rare Bit in Dobbs Ferry. Restaurateur John Crabtree, meanwhile, is the founder behind the beloved Crabtree’s Kittle House Restaurant and Inn in Chappaqua. Together with Rob Petrone, the three have been a driving force in rallying restaurateurs from throughout Westchester to celebrating the art of food at this year’s ArtsBash on Thur., May 16th.

Family ArtsBash continues the county’s coolest cultural celebration with child-friendly art workshops and performances throughout the building on Saturday, May 18.  Bring your children of all ages to enjoy a day of hands-on arts activities, music, face painting and so much more.

The 2019 ArtsBash is a fundraiser to support the programs and services of ArtsWestchester co-chaired by Karen and Andrew Greenspan, Pat and Jim Houlihan, Rob Petrone, David DiBari and John Crabtree.

List of participating eateries & beverage partners:

  • Cambria Hotels & Suites
  • Falafel-Taco
  • La Bocca Ristorante
  • Toma Artisanal Bloody Mary Mix
  • Baked by Susan
  • Boro6 Wine Bar
  • Captain Lawrence Brewery
  • Crabtree’s Kittle House
  • O Mandarin
  • The Pub at Empire City Casino
  • The Rare Bit
  • The Twisted Oak
  • The Whitlock
  • Tower Isles Jamaican Patties
  • Tru Juice
  • StilltheOne Distillery Two, LLC
  • Coffee Labs Roasters
  • KAS Spirits
  • Karenderya
  • Lulu Cake Boutique
  • Penny Lick Ice Cream Company
  • Texas de Brazil
  • Blaze Pizza
  • Decadent Ales
  • Tre Angelina
  • 19 Court
  • Brother Jimmy’s BBQ
  • Captain Lawrence Brewery
  • Gristmill Distillers
  • Lola’s Mexican Kitchen
  • Maura’s Kitchen
  • Nahmias et Fils
  • The Little Beet

About ArtsWestchester

For more than 50 years ArtsWestchester has been the community’s connection to the arts. Founded in 1965 it is the largest private not-for-profit arts council in New York State. Its mission is to provide leadership vision and support to ensure the availability accessibility and diversity of the arts. ArtsWestchester provides programs and services that enrich the lives of everyone in Westchester County. ArtsWestchester helps fund concerts exhibitions and plays through grants; brings artists into schools and community centers; advocates for the arts, and builds audiences through diverse marketing initiatives. In 1998 ArtsWestchester purchased the nine-story neo-classical bank building at 31 Mamaroneck Avenue which has since been transformed into a multi-use resource for artists, cultural organizations and the community. A two-story gallery is located on the first floor of ArtsWestchester’s historic building on Mamaroneck Avenue.

 

This press release and the accompanying photo were supplied to IntoxiKate.com

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Cinco de Mayo Cocktail Recipes

by Katie Schlientz May 3, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz
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If you’re a follower of IntoxiKate, you know I’m a huge tequila fan. So when Tres Agaves reached out to share Cinco de Mayo cocktail recipes from some of the best mixologists in NYC, I was all about sharing (just in time for this weekend)! Whether you are Derby-ing it up this weekend or celebrating with a fiesta at home, here’s a roundup of recipes I think you’ll love.

 

Cinco de Mayo Cocktail Recipes

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Ginger Margarita

Andrew Booth, Director of Food and Beverage of La Central NYC

Ingredients:

  • 1.5oz Organic Tres Agaves Organic Blanco Tequila
  • .5oz Freshly squeezed ginger juice
  • .5oz lime juice
  • .75oz Tres agaves organic agave syrup

Directions:

All ingredients built in a shaker, add ice, hard shake, strain over ice and add garnish. Half salted Rim and lime garnish

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Doctor’s Orders

Created by Michael Parish of Broken Shaker

Ingredients:

  • 2 parts Tres Agaves Reposado Tequila
  • 1 part Spiced carrot cordial (freshly pressed carrot juice, chili salt, sugar)
  • ½ part fresh pressed pineapple juice
  • ¾ part lemon juice

 Directions:

Add all ingredients into a shaker. Salt half rim.  Add ice, shake and strain. Add fresh ice. Use a small spray bottle to spritz mezcal over top and add garnish. Baby carrot garnish and spiced salted rim (half tajin/half kosher salt).

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Mr. Agave & Ms. Tuna

Created by Alex Valencia of La Contenta, NYC

 Ingredients:

  • 2 parts Tres Agaves Organic Blanco Tequila
  • 6 drops of the tequila-infused with Habanero
  • ¾ parts Lime Juice
  • ½ part Prickly Pear Puree (such as boiron)
  • ¾ parts Tres Agaves Agave Syrup  

Directions:

Add all ingredients in the shaker; add ice, shake and strain in coupe or martini glass.

  cinco de mayo cocktail recipes

Mandarina Rosa

Created by Jakob Hostetter, Beverage Director at Cantina 1838, NYC

Ingredients: 

  • 2 parts Tres Agaves Organic Blanco Tequila
  • 2 part Fresh Squeezed Tangerine Juice
  • 1 part Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice

Directions:

Rim glass with pink sea salt. Shake all ingredients together; double strain and serve straight-up in a martini or coupe glass. Garnish with a tangerine twist.

 

Ginger con Hielo

Created by Jakob Hostetter, Beverage Director at Cantina 1838, NYC

Ingredients: 

  • Tres Agaves Organic Margarita Mix (to fill ice cube tray)
  • ¼ parts Triple Sec
  • Candied Ginger
  • 2 parts Tres Agaves Reposado Tequila

 Directions:

For the ice cube, mix together Triple Sec and Margarita Mix. Pour into king ice-cube tray and place piece of candied ginger in liquid. Freeze overnight. For preparing the cocktail, pour two parts of Reposado tequila over large ice cube in a rocks glass. Garnish with a lime twist.

 

 Recipes and photos provided by Tres Agaves.

 

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MTA Metro-North grants five new leases

by Katie Schlientz April 8, 2019
written by Katie Schlientz

Tenants Bring New Dining and Shopping Options, as Well as Station House Improvements, to Customers and Communities

The Mt. Kisco, Purdy’s, Hastings-on-Hudson, Peekskill and Tarrytown stations are being reinvigorated, becoming more vibrant, welcoming places for commuters and residents, thanks to a renewal initiative by MTA Metro-North Railroad.  Metro-North has granted leases to new tenants who will bring dining and shopping options, commuter and community services, as well as improvements to these station house buildings.

These five leases are providing $193,000 annually and growing, to Metro-North, and because the tenants will be responsible for building cleaning and upkeep, the railroad will save another estimated $90,000 per year, bringing the total value that the leases bring to Metro-North to $283,000 annually.

“A welcoming station house that offers customers an inviting spot to grab a bite or a cup of coffee, wait for a train, unwind after work or meet up with family and friends can only make commuting a more positive experience,” said Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi. “New restaurants and services at the Mt. Kisco, Hastings and Purdy’s stations not only benefit customers, but enhance local communities. I’m delighted to welcome our new tenants to these Metro-North stations.”

“With these deals, we’re enlivening the stations, meeting customer needs, and – because the tenant takes over responsibility for upkeep and maintenance — cutting costs,” said MTA Chief Development Officer Janno Lieber. “That’s a home run for our customers, and for the MTA. “

Mt. Kisco Station

Earlier this month, Locali Kitchen & Bar opened in the Mt. Kisco station building, a 2,890-square foot space that includes an office loft, basement and an outdoor plaza adjacent to the building.  Locali assumed the lease in 2016 after a transparent and competitive request for proposals to license the space.

Locali, known for its vast menu and dishes with vibrant flavors and textural contrasts, is co-owned and operated by Joe Bueti, who also runs the Village Social Kitchen & Bar in Mt.  Kisco, Locali Pizza Bar & Restaurant in New Canaan, Connecticut, and a wood-fired pizza truck that operates at various locations in the tri-state area. The owners plan on bringing specialty pizza and northern Italian cuisine to the Mt.  Kisco station.  Customers can choose between bar seating, tables or sofa seating.

Customer-friendly renovations to the station building include a recently constructed counter and bar area, new seating and fixtures, as well as upgraded restrooms, and heating and air conditioning systems.

Purdy’s Station

The Purdy’s station building has been vacant since June 2017, but that will soon change. Hayfields LLC., which operates as Hayfields Market, responded to a 2018 request for proposals to license the 240-square foot stand-alone building at the station.  The MTA Board approved Hayfield’s lease in March.

Hayfields Market, a well-known staple in the North Salem area, will offer customers a wide array of dining options, fresh produce, dry goods, beverages, and even small gift items, gardening décor and flowers.   Commuters will be able to enjoy the convenience of a menu of take-out foods like pastries, sandwiches, soups, “to-go” breakfast, lunches and dinners, ice cream and packaged snacks, and beer and wine.

The services offered at Hayfield Market will center around the needs of Metro-North’s customers, and as an added benefit, Hayfields plans to offer a concierge service, which may include: dry cleaning, shoe repair and car detailing.

The leaseholder is also responsible for renovating and refurbishing the station building’s interior space and will install new trade fixtures, counters, racks and displays.

Hastings-on-Hudson Station

The incoming tenant at the Hastings-on-Hudson Station house, The Good Witch LLC, will operate a full-service bakery and a “to go” café.  The space has been vacant since July 2018, and the MTA Board approved the lease to revitalize the space in March.

The principal for The Good Witch LLC, Joanna Prisco, has operated a roaming pop-up shop around the river towns of the Lower Hudson Valley for the past year and a half, appearing at farmers markets, kids concerts and flea markets.  Her vision is to transform the Hastings station house into a community gathering place by offering a rotating calendar of events that will attract both children and adults.  The family-friendly coffee shop will serve internationally inspired pastries and sandwiches.

The tenant’s planned improvements to the building that will create a more modern, airy feel.

Metro-North will reserve rights for use of the waiting area and restrooms for its customers during the minimum hours of 6 a.m. 10 a.m., and at any other time that the café is open.

Both The Good Witch and Hayfields Market are slated to open within the next year.

Peekskill Station

A reimagined concept for the Peekskill station is currently under construction. Louis Lanza, who heads Hudson Hospitality Group, is converting the current waiting room into a fast, casual eating experience.  Customers can select from a variety of Italian specialty foods, breakfast items in the morning, and enjoy fresh brewed coffee and take-out items at any time during the day.

The station building will become home to Stazione Peekskill, a casual Italian restaurant with a wood burning pizza oven and will offer appetizers, light entrees, full bar service and an extensive wine selection. Customers and residents can unwind and dine in the outdoor patio area.

The station building will become a central and convenient welcoming point for visitors to the Hudson Valley, providing information to customers about the many outdoor, cultural and dining excursions that the area has to offer.

With its aim of attracting customers to venture the short distance from the city to begin a day or weekend excursion in the Hudson Valley, the new Peekskill station house will contribute to the region’s growth and economic vitality.

Tarrytown Station

Building plans are currently under review for The Bakehouse Inc. –  which also runs the Riviera Bakehouse, a well-known bakery located in Ardsley New York –  to operate a full-service bakery and restaurant at the station, offering customers both take-out and sit-down menus. The ticket office will remain at the station house, along with the public use of the waiting area and bathrooms.

The station building is currently underutilized, housing a ticket agent booth and small concession stand. Under the proposed plan, the interior will be reconfigured and refurbished, while maintaining the building’s existing charm and integrity.  A new seating area will be installed near the ticket window, creating a more appealing waiting area for over 3,200 customers who board trains at the station on an average weekday.

Early morning commuters will be able to enjoy the convenience of a full coffee bar and breakfast items right at the station. A large counter area will have display cases for cakes, pies, cookies, breakfast items and breads, and nearby informal seating will cater to customers on the go. Forgot your lunch? No time to make dinner? No problem.  Just reach-in to one of the self-service cases for carry out/ready-made meals.

Bronxville, Rye and additional stations

The MTA Real Estate Department has recently offered leasing opportunities at the Bronxville station and the Rye station and anticipates submitting terms for transactions at both locations to the MTA Board in the coming months.

The MTA Real Estate Department leases retail spaces throughout its service area.  Retail opportunities in the MTA system range from full-service restaurants, to newsstands and cafés.  The Real Estate Department also leases and licenses parking lots and industrial spaces within its territory.  This comprehensive, successful program includes lease holders at the following Metro-North stations:

  • Hartsdale: Starbucks
  • Tuckahoe: Starbucks
  • Brewster: The Dining Car
  • Pearl River: Railside Cafe
  • Spring Valley: Golden Krust
  • Pelham: Houlihan Lawrence and Steam Café

This press release was provided by MTA Metro-North.

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