IntoxiKate (v):
to excite or elate foodies to the point of enthusiasm or frenzy;
to live life deliciously*
Fine Print: Side effects include gluttonous tendencies, hunger pains, food cravings, and feeling insatiable. If you are feeling any of these symptoms, feel free to indulge—all addresses to eateries are listed on IntoxiKate.com. Guaranteed no calories gained by reading, but to avoid late night trips to the refrigerator, IntoxiKate should not be read past midnight. All cocktails and craft brews should be enjoyed in moderation.
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{Event Details} IntoxiKate Happy Hour at Alvin & Friends 14 Memorial Highway, New Rochelle Thursday, October 10th 7 to 9 p.m. {The Hook Up} Drink Specials & Free Food Courtesy …
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As you know, I was a weekly guest on The Lisa Wexler Show (WFAS 1230 AM) as she broadcast live every Friday from the Ridge Hill Farmer’s Market. I helped …
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{Contributing writer: Jeanne Muchnick} You want to go to the movies. But you also want to have dinner. So, why not combine the two? The Alamo Drafthouse in Yonkers does …
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The foodies over at The Journal News have been all over the new fall lineup, and we’re not talking TV. New Westchester and Rockland restaurants are popping up, offering new …
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It just keeps getting better and better… First, I was able to give away two tickets to Spain’s Great Match. Now, I’m giving away VIP tickets to the NYC event! …
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Thank you from IntoxiKate creator Kate Schlientz Last week’s Girls’ Night Out at The Westchester was an amazing evening packed with food, fashion and fun. Plenty of ladies turned out …