simple adventures
for the moderately
ambitious
the lazy weekend:
people work a lot. the weekends should be for wandering around and relaxing. here are a few places to start in brooklyn - our neighborhood - and beyond
say hello at:
thelazyweekend@gmail.com

New York vintage stores often get a - well deserved - bad rap. They’re pricey and obviously sourced from cheaper spots in our home towns. But lately 5th Avenue in Park Slope has been changing our mind, with the newly revamped Guvnor’s Thrift and fantastically organized Odd Twin, just celebrating their one year anniversary. We grab a cup of coffee from Gorilla - just recovering from their staffing drama - and spend a weekend morning in the racks.
Guvnor’s Vintage Thrift
178 5th Avenue (Between Sackett + Degraw)
Odd Twin
164 5th Avenue (between Douglas and Degraw)

Gorilla Coffee
97 5th Avenue (between Warren and Baltic)
June 10th, 2010 /

It’s totally that springy time of year when every weekend should involve a BBQ. Even if you don’t have a backyard. Luckily there are kind friends & family with backyards and rooftop grills. And The Meat Hook for beautiful steak, sausage … not to mention impulse buys at every turn - badass knives, cool jars, home brewing supplies. And for a drink after, when you just want to sit by big open windows, there’s Beco - beachy Brazilian vibes in Brooklyn. We love the pao de quejo with drinks - and for brunch and dinner, the filet mignon sandwich.
The Meat Hook
100 Frost Street (on Meeker, under the BQE)
http://the-meathook.com/

Beco
45 Richardson, near Lorimer
http://becobar.com/
May 15th, 2010 /

Red Hook on a sunny Sunday does the heart good. So does Erie Basin and its ever-changing antique & jewelry curiosities. From signet and cameo rings to amazing portraits from an Indiana Longfellow’s lodge discovered on our last trip (they’re kind of like a Midwestern version of the Masons, we learned), every time we go back to the shop we’re mesmerized. A quick visit to the block turns into an afternoon with a drink from Fort Defiance across the street - preferably made with what’s rightfully called the “Best Seltzer in Brooklyn.” Booze is normally in the plan for us, but their homemade lemonade and gingerale are good enough to keep us sober.
Erie Basin
388 Van Brunt Street (near Dikeman)
http://eriebasin.com

Fort Defiance
365 Van Brunt Street (at the corner of Dikeman)
http://fortdefiancebrooklyn.com/
April 05th, 2010 /

We’re very proud to have helped write the new Design Sponge Brooklyn Guide with our family & friends at Poppies and Posies (the most amazing floral designers in the borough!). Big thanks to the Poppies & Posies and Design Sponge teams for the opportunity!
Check it out on Design Sponge - Guide to Brooklyn
March 23rd, 2010 /

It’s been gorgeous out & nothing beats mornings wandering around the neighborhood - plus some awesome, chill coffee + breakfast. Pacific Street in Boerum Hill delivers … walking 3rd Ave towards the water is the best of Brooklyn brownstone daydreaming. Coffee & brunch is at Building on Bond, tucked on a beautiful block. We love to sit back at their tables surrounded by walls and shelves built from old school, library and industrial pieces. And the hash + eggs is awesome.

Building on Bond
112 Bond Street (@ corner of Pacific St.)
http://buildingonbond.com/
March 23rd, 2010 /

Sometimes you really need a weekend at home. And for us (ok 1/2 of us) home is eating our way through Cleveland, starting at The West Side Market and Nate’s Deli. Buy sausage for dinner, snack on Irish soda bread and eye a pierogi at the market, established in 1840. Then head next door for amazing hummos and fatoush at Nate’s. It’s always served with a bag of local Aladdin’s Bakery pita on the side.
The West Side Market
West 25th Street and Lorain, Ohio City
http://www.westsidemarket.org/

Nate’s Deli
1923 West 25th Street, Ohio City
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cleveland-OH/Nates-Deli-Restaurant/98327557246
Aladdin’s Baking Company
http://www.aladdinbaking.com/
March 23rd, 2010 /

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Rain gives us an excuse for the laziest weekends imaginable. But staying home is only one option. Iona shows Premier League football (aka, soccer) in the mornings so you can get cozy and drink early (it’s usually raining in the U.K. anyway) and Pete’s keeps the warm, boozy vibe going into the afternoon.
Iona
180 Grand Street (near Bedford)
http://ionabrooklyn.com
Pete’s Candy Store
709 Lorimer Street (near Richardson)
http://www.petescandystore.com

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Stella Dallas Living
281 North 6th Street
The just-opened Stella Dallas Living store gives a little dose of adventure in between bars. It’s our new favorite place, with gorgeously organized shelves of vintage textiles, bedding, found objects and more.
March 14th, 2010 /

Saffron
We love this friendly family-run shop, with its perfect mix of flowers, vintage finds and artwork.
31 Hanson Place, near St. Felix St.
http://saffron-brooklyn.com/welcome.htm

Cloth
We’re into this tiny, modern shop with easy women’s clothing for comfortable & cute weekend exploring.
138 Fort Greene Place
http://www.clothclothing.com/
March 14th, 2010 /

When the week’s been long, a good, cheap massage and good, stiff drink have helped us ease into the weekend. We’re lucky to have two of Brooklyn’s finest close by. Qi Gong Tuina’s kind staff just seem to know what you need – and so do the bartenders at O’Connor’s.
O’Connor’s
39 5th Ave (Between Bergen Street and Dean Street)
Qi Gong Tuina (Sunshine Best Body Work)
4 Park Place (Near 5th Avenue)
http://sunshinebodywork.blogspot.com
March 12th, 2010 /
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