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Downtown’s 3rd Annual Barktoberfest is a Success!

BarkToberfest’s 2021’s first prize winner, Cruz the Frenchie, herewith (l-r) MC Michael Millette, Downtown Publisher Grace Capobianco, and sponsor, Poochi NYC’s Jason Zafarana.

Downtown Magazine’s 3rd annual BarkToberfest was a howling good time!

 

By switching our Halloween event one day later to Oct. 27, we prevented a nor’easter from dampening the festivities.  Hundreds came out on a picture-perfect Wednesday evening down at The Seaport by Pier 17, strutting their costumed pooches on the runway for the chance to win a variety of fantastic prizes. This year’s costume choices were creative and hilariousfrom tacos, a UPS worker, a bulldozer, an angel, a cannoli, circus animals, even a Moderna vaccine!

“BarkToberfest is our favorite event of the year because we get to hang out with the most adorable downtown pups, said Downtown’s Editor in Chief, Deb Martin. “The costumes this year were so creative, and it was wonderful to enjoy full-on fall weather down at The Seaport.”

“Watching all the wonderful loving dogs and owners, I am reminded of the quote:  “What a wonderful place the world would be if all people had the hearts of dogs,” said judge Kelly McGowan. ” Thanks to all the participants for bringing the world of dogs alive!!”

“Thank you for being a part of 2021’s BarkToberfest. Downtown is dog town. People here care about their companions and we are excited to be providing the best quality care for them,” said Jason Zafarana of Poochi NYC. “We look forward to BarkToberfest all year and celebrating with our community.”

“This was my third year working with Downtown on this event & I really missed it last pandemic year,” said judge Martin Kesselman. “Not only were the costumes well thought out, but they were also made and presented with love.  As a designer I enjoy connecting with my clients, spending time in their homes, as well as getting to know the pets that they adore. I really enjoyed the evening, celebrating with treats, laughing together, backdropped with barks.” 

“BarkToberfest was so much fun! Love the spirit and all the pups. I wish I could be as creative. My poor pup Percy has worn the same store-bought costume every year! Great crowd, amazing participation, and perfect puppy behavior by all. Thanks for letting me be a judge. The MC nailed it!” said Cheryl Lefkovits, a friend and longtime supporter of Downtown. 

“BarkToberfest was the event of the fall for downtown fur families! My cheeks were hurting from smiling so much! These pups were dressed to impress!” enthused judge Mary Wassner.

“It was a treat for the dogs, the owners, the spectators, and the judges!” said special guest Roel Hoekstra, who works with Rabobank in The Netherlands. “Many thanks to Downtown Magazine for again making this happen!”

Check out video highlights of Downtown’s 2021 BarkToberfest below. 

Downtown regularly recognizes its four-pawed residents on the pages of Barclay’s Spot, featured in each issue of the magazine; Dan Metz is our Pet Editor! In 2022, we will start to feature Barclay’s Spot online as well. 

Final winners of BarkToberfest include:

First place-(an evening for two at The Conrad Hotel) Cruz the Frenchie heads up “Circus Crew” (pictured above)

Second place-(makeover at Fekkai, with David Cotteblanche) Sir Rummy as a “skeleton duo” (with Pawrent Mrs. America 2021, Ann Pennington) 

Mrs. America 2021, Ann Pennington, and her pooch, Sir Rummy, as skeleton duo.

Third place-(Soho dinner for two at Bice Cucina) Lucky as “Moderna Man” 

Fourth Place-(gift certificate from CitiPups) Gardi as “the bulldozer” 

Fifth Place-(Poochi NYC gift certificate), Theo as “Bucking Bronco”

Theo, Bucking Bronco
Theo, as Bucking Bronco, with Pawrent Adam Rapchik.

Additional prizes/honorable mentions:

A gift certificate from The Seaportpaw -Cannoli and the Baker

A gift certificate from The Seaportpaw-Ted

A Gift certificate from Mister Dips-Wilma and Pebbles

Our event would not be possible without our team and sponsors: 

Jason Zafarana, POOCHiNYC, our BarkToberfest partner for the past 3 years; Deb Martin, Downtown’s Editor in Chief and last minute photographer; Videographer Eddy Garay; Downtown editors, Dan Metz and Noemi Florea, who signed you in, Linda Sheridan, Managing Editor who kept us all in check; our Pawblisher Barclay who was keeping the pups entertained, The Seaport for allowing us back again this year; Lindsay Fiedler our creative, invite designer, the best EMCEE in all of NYC Michael Millette, and our gift/vendor partners, NYPLMH, CONRAD, MISTER DIPS, BOCCE’S, FULTON STALL, SMILING ROOSTER, CITIPUPS, ANIMAL HAVEN, SEAPORT PAWS THE SEAPORT, SYNLAWN, FEKKAI, stylist David Cotteblanche, and our honorable judges, Martin Kesselman, Mary Wassner, Cheryl Lefkovits, and Kelly McGowan. 

Thank you all for your participation and for making BarkToberfest a smashing success! See you next year!

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58 WAYS TO SUPPORT LOWER MANHATTAN BUSINESSES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

Maybe this year is the year to accept that the 2020 Holiday season will be different.

It’s not that long ago that we made it through the toughest two seasons to spend quarantined, spring, and summer. Is this not the time of the year, that most of us long for? Shedding our heavy winter clothes, and shaking off those dreary blues, not to mention those few extra pounds we put on over the long winter months, snuggled up with cookies, hot cocoa, and scrumptious Roast Beef and Yorkshire pudding?

Wait… that was me I was talking about.

Personally, I think we need to be a little less worried about jumping on a plane to see Grandma and Grandpa, or jetting off to that island paradise just so you can jump in the beautiful piercing blue ocean in that new bikini, or parasail your way over the long white sandy beaches. It’s so overrated!

What’s not overrated is staying the course, thinking about others, do your part, from populating your travel miles with or picking up on your travels the worst virus in our lifetime.

Downtown Alliance compiled 58 Ways to Not Leave Lower Manhattan.

Holidays are a little different this year, with many people forgoing big family celebrations in favor of smaller, home-based events. All the more reason, then, to make your homebound holiday even more special.

If you’re sticking around Lower Manhattan, we’ve rounded up some great spots in the neighborhood for seasonal cheer. Here, we’ve included some tasty eateries, eclectic shops, and other local highlights. Note that most of these establishments have been hit hard during the pandemic and could use some extra help these days, so you’ll be giving back as much as you’re getting. Happy holidays!

1. Thai Farm Kitchen

This South Street Seaport staple serves contemporary Thai cuisine from thom kha kai to Panang curry. A tall glass of Sapporo makes for a great addition to the meal. (21 Peck Slip)

2. Adrienne’s Pizza Bar

Pizza maker Nick Angelis’s menu features gourmet Italian cuisine — make sure to try their house specialty, the grandma-style pizza. (54 Stone St.)

3. Babesta

Babesta is an excellent resource for new and seasoned parents alike for the best clothing, learning toys and equipment to raise your bundle of joy. (56 Warren St., Brookfield Place)

4. Black Fox

Kick back with a great cuppa caffeine and an afternoon cookie (trust us) from 70 Pine’s resident coffeeshop(70 Pine St.)

5. Blue Park Kitchen

This delicious walk-up establishment offers the rare combination of fast-casual convenience and locally-sourced produce, grains and proteins. (70 Pine St.)

6. Luke’s Lobster

Classic lobster rolls, crab rolls, shrimp rolls, and cole slaw are all on offer at the Financial District location of Luke’s Lobster (26 South William Street). The seafood shack is also dishing up lobster bisque and New England clam chowder for colder days, as well as DIY lobster roll kits for those who’d prefer to cook (or look like they’ve cooked, via Instagram) at home.

7. Taim

Taim offers satisfying servings of falafel sandwiches, cauliflower shawarma, sabich, tasty fries and more. (75 Maiden Lane)

8. Wattle Cafe

lovely independent cafe boasting excellent superfood waffles, organic bites and excellent coffee blends for all flavor profiles. (19 Rector St.)

9. Bowne & Co.

Learn about the origins of letterpress printing in Lower manhattan, take a workshop or purchase unique gift items. (211 Water St.)

10. Brookfield

Brookfield Place covers all of your shopping needs with more than 40 shops ranging from Gucci to Rite Aid. (230 Vesey St.)

11. The Rink at Brookfield Place

The Rink at Brookfield Place is available for corporate outings, private lessons, birthday parties and special events. (230 Vesey St.)

12. Pearl Diner

Paging omelet lovers: Pearl Diner, the 48-year-old Downtown institution at 212 Pearl Street, is now available for in-person service as well as delivery via apps like GrubHub and Seamless.

13. City Acres

City Acres Market is an all-in-one grocery store, caterer and restaurant specializing in the highest quality products, and its beer selection is first-rate. (70 Pine St.)

14. City Blossoms

Whether purchase to-go bouquets or designing an exquisite floral centerpiece, this mother/daughter-run operation will ensure a beautiful arrangement. (62 Trinity Pl.)

15. Crown Shy

The former chef of 11 Madison Park and the Nomad features a menu of plates like Red Snapper Crudo, Grilled Quail and Roasted Short Ribs. (70 Pine St.)

16. CUT by Wolfgang Puck

Residents and visitors alike fancy this chic, award-winning steakhouse with a killer martini bar. Specialties include the popular Japanese Wagyu beef. (99 Church St.)

17. Da Claudio

This longtime neighborhood standby is perfect for a relaxing weeknight meal (p.s. the Bucatini Arrabbiata is awesome). (21 Ann Street)

18. Sant Ambroeus

Beloved Italian restaurant and coffee shop Sant Ambroeus has expanded its New York City presence with a new location in Brookfield Place (200 Vesey Street) — offering up the usual cappuccinos, gelato and homemade pastries, but will also feature some of Sant Ambroeus’ more robust restaurant options including salads, pasta and even a few elegantly prepared seafood and steak options.

19. Eataly NYC Downtown

Eataly’s Italian specialty grocery has you covered with handmade cheeses, fresh pasta, espresso beans, and the finest quality seafood. (101 Liberty St.)

20. fellow barber

fellow barber is not only the ideal spot for a stylish, affordable haircut; it’s also where you’ll find expertly crafted, US-made grooming products. (18 Fulton St.)

21. Fields Good Chicken

Winner, winner chicken dinner (or lunch!) at this fast-casual restaurant dedicated to amazing poultry dishes. (101 Maiden Lane)

22. Fresh Salt

This neighborhood watering hole has been serving up seasonal cocktails and top-notch grub since 2004, back when the Fulton Fish Market was still swinging in the Seaport District. (146 Beekman St.)

23. Gnoccheria

Come hungry, leave extremely satisfied by the pillowy Italian potato classic as well as Neapolitan pizza offerings. (100 Broad Street)

24. Greenwich St. Jewelers

Give yourself extra time to peruse the gorgeous, carefully curated collections of precious metals and gemstones at this family-owned jewelry store. (64 Trinity Pl.)

25. Bombay’s

Though Bombay’s Indian Cuisine has a small menu, owner Sonal Vyas and staff work hard to ensure that all its offerings are delicious and made with lots of love — from crispy samosas to tender pieces of chicken marinated in yogurt and spices — and it’s also reasonably priced for the neighborhood.

26. Suited

When business partners Andrew Fazio and Wilson Johnson teamed up to create Suited, Lower Manhattan’s newest cafe, it was with the understanding that you can find good sandwiches or a good cup of coffee all over New York City, but not always at the same place. That dilemma has now been solved. (45 John Street)

27. La Parisienne

lovely French cafe tucked away on Maiden Lane offers excellent dishes for breakfast, lunch, happy hour and weekend brunch. (9 Maiden Lane)

28. Le District

Le District has all of your grocery needs, from daily essentials to French-inspired fare. (225 Liberty St.)

29. Leo’s Bagels

“Leo’s” stands for the classic bagel breakfast “Lox, eggs & onions” — recommend trying their specialty as well as other bagel, cream cheese spreads and smoked fish offerings(3 Hanover Square)

30. Mad Dog & Beans

Located in a landmark building, Mad Dog serves up traditional Mexican cooking that includes fresh guacamole and potent margaritas. (83 Pearl St.)

31. Brooklyn Beef ‘N Cheese

Ironically, Brooklyn Beef ‘N Cheese isn’t in Brooklyn, but what it sells is a classic Brooklyn roast beef sandwich, the likes of which you’d generally have to go all the way to Coney Island to get. (upstairs at City Acres Market, 70 Pine Street)

32. magic mix juicery

Nutritious breakfast bowls, filling lunches, snacks and — yes — fresh-to-order juices to keep your body happy and healthy. (102 Fulton St.)

33. Salon DeLouie

Salon DeLouie has been operating in the neighborhood for seven years, offering up cuts and colors to the busy workers of Lower Manhattan through good times and bad. And even through the COVID era, the salon is sticking to its most popular classics like coloring, highlights and cuts for all genders.

34. Martin Busch Jewelers

Longtime independent jewelry shop offers excellent options for all price ranges, original designs and watch repairs. (85 John St.)

35. McNally Jackson

Get lost in the vast selection of McNally’s beloved Seaport location. (4 Fulton St.)

36. Mysterious Bookshop

Explore the thrilling titles at this longtime niche bookstore dedicated to noir and the art of mysterious happenings. (58 Warren St.)

37. Neapolitan Express

Neapolitan Express is the perfect spot for organic, authentic pizza that’s good for you and the environment. (40 Wall St.)

38. The Greens at Pier 17

A reservation for The Greens’ seasonal rooftop dining concept nets you your own 10-person-max rooftop cabin, replete with banquette seating, a virtual fireplace, electric heating and delicious seasonally-themed dishes like mushroom risotto, hot smoked toddies, mulled cider and chipotle beef stew.

39. Casa Taqueria

When you need some flavorful takeout, this spicy standby at 40 Gold Street will never let you down.

40. Only Nails

Only Nails offers a selection of 300+ colors for their special dipping powder gel manicure and more than 400 colors for a gel manicure/pedicure. (86 Nassau St.)

41. One World Observatory

Gain a new perspective of our beautiful city from the top of One World Trade Center(285 Fulton St.)

42. Petropolis

Spoil your four-legged BFF with organic snacks, adorable toys and grooming services at this doge palace(91 Washington St.)

43. Poster Museum

Philip Williams’s gargantuan in-store collection boasts colorful prints, vintage posters and unique typographical art. You could spend days in here. (122 Chambers St.)

44. primp

Glow up each day with blowouts, makeup, massages and curated products at this Seaport District salon(142 Beekman St.)

45. Proof

PROOF Coffee Roasters not only makes their coffee from ethically-sourced, locally-roasted beans. They also deliver! (65 Nassau St.)

46. Pure Liquid Wine & Spirits

A knowledgeable staff will help you pair the perfect spirit to any event at this inviting wine shop located in Westfield World Trade Center. (Westfield, South Concourse, Balcony Level)

47. Sauce & Barrel

Sauce & Barrel takes its name from the bar’s barrel aged cocktail program and has a menu that offers more than 15 pizzas. (97 Washington St.)

48. Schilling

Schilling’s menu is a blend of Mediterranean and Austrian dishes that features wiener schnitzel, spaetzle, braised lamb and more. For dessert, the strudel can’t be beat. (109 Washington St.)

49. Spa services at The Four Seasons New York Downtown

New Yorkers in need of rest and relaxation after months of lockdown can unwind at the Four Seasons New York Downtown, as the hotel’s menu of services from manicures to immune-boosting treatments are all be available.

50. Springbone Kitchen

Stay healthy all year with Springbone’s nutrient-rich bone broth, as well as other organic dishes(74 Pearl St.)

51. Stone Street Tavern

Stone Street Tavern attracts diners looking for hearty American fare and a relaxed, convivial atmosphere. (52 Stone St.)

52. Temple Court

Tom Colicchio’s excellent farm-to-table, American-style restaurant is set within the beautiful atrium and cozy corners of The Beekman Hotel. (5 Beekman St.)

53. Caravan Uyghur Cuisine

Caravan serves Chinese homestyle dishes in a cozy space, and believe us when we tell you that the Laghman noodles are so satisfying. (200 Pearl St.)

54. Stout NYC

If this 90 John Street staple isn’t tempting enough to frequent for their generous pours, consider their signature Stout Steak Sandwich to soak up all that sud.

55. The Tuck Room

The Tuck Room serves up exceptional contemporary plates for lunch and dinner, as well as early bird and late-night specials. (11 Fulton St.)

56. Cowgirl Seahorse

Don’t forget cocktails to-go when you order delivery from Cowgirl SeaHorse: In addition to its reliably reliable bloody marys during brunch, the Seaport District darling offers frozen margaritas in a sanitized mason jar inside a frozen food bag — so they’ll be delivered just as icy old as they come if you’d get ‘em straight from the bar. (259 Front Street)

57. Westfield World Trade Center

Westfield World Trade Center is home to all the stores and art installations you could ever imagine. (185 Greenwich St.)

58. Yoga carE

YogaCare was created to facilitate this transformation in becoming the best version of yourself – permanently — with several online programs that complement the mind, body, and soul in our journey towards each other.

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Featured Living NYC Pets

A CITY ON PAWS

 

SINCE MARCH, it has been raining cats and dogs at NYC’s Animal Haven Shelter. The tidal wave of COVID-19 cases that hit New York also flooded their system with abandoned or orphaned pets. To right their ship, Animal Haven launched its “Emergency Action Fund,” a campaign to ensure that they could respond to the flood of rescues brought to their attention.

Many pet owners have lost their lives to the virus. Other owners had to leave their homes, relocating to temporary homes where their animal friends weren’t welcome. On one occasion, a Manhattan senior center was forced to move more than 300 residents into private hotel rooms—no pets allowed. Animal Haven came to the rescue, sheltering all of the abandoned pets until their owners could relocate to a place where their furred and feathered friends were welcome.

I have been a lucky puppy. I still have my home, my mom, and my Downtown Magazine family. Sadly, many more lost their owners forever and need new families and new homes. Below are some of COVID’s four-legged refugees. Some have found a home already, but many have not.

If you have room in your home and in your heart to adopt a new friend, there are always pets available at Animal Haven. Or you can donate to the wonderful people who find and care for these pets. Visit animalhaven.org/#action or find them on Venmo @AnimalHaven.

 

A CITY ON PAWS
THIMBLE, LAB MIX, 8 YEARS OLD

 

I have been a good boy all my life. I am obedient and well-mannered, and given all the love a dog could want. Now my best friend is gone, and I need love more than ever. Do you have room in your home for one more?

 

 

A CITY ON PAWS
SKY, JACK RUSSELL MIX, 4 YEARS OLD

 

When my pawrent had to leave their senior center, I was terrified. They were going to a new place where they would be safe, but I wasn’t allowed to join. Animal Haven took me in, along with dozens of other pets, while we waited for our pawrents to return for us. I already have my happy ending: I was returned to my owner, and we’re both safe and well.

 

A CITY ON PAWS
WINTER, DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR CAT, 8 YEARS OLD

 

Animal Haven saved my nine lives. When my guardian passed away at 82, I had nowhere else to go. A neighbor called Animal Haven and they came to get me. I was so scared–probably because of all of the PPE–but they brought me back with them safely. I am still getting over the fright of being alone, but I think I am ready to find a new family to love.

 

A CITY ON PAWS
SYDNEY, TERRIER MIX, 12 YEARS OLD

 

I once was lost, but now I’m found. I spent some serious time on the street, abandoned by my previous owner. I got rescued when a good Samaritan found me in a park and brought me to Animal Haven. I am blind and deaf, but I still have a lot of love to give to a family who wants me.

 

A CITY ON PAWS
ROSCOE, MASTIFF MIX, 10 YEARS OLD

 

I am a fortunate dog. After my owner passed away from COVID, I was lost. Literally. I ended up in the city shelter before being rescued by Animal Haven. Will you help me find a new home and a family to love me?

A CITY ON PAWS
CHOCO CHIHUAHUA, 12 YEARS OLD

 

I was blessed with a big family: a mom and four feline brothers and sisters. Our mom was sick, but she always took the time to care for us. Then COVID started, and mom couldn’t take care of all of us. She gave away my siblings to Animal Haven. She hoped they would find good homes. Then she passed away, and the rest of my family is alone, but together again. We have only one wish: to find a home where all of us can stay together and be a family again.

 

A CITY ON PAWS
BO, PUG, 10 YEARS OLD

 

My name is Bo. I’m a ten-year-old pug who spent his whole life with my best friend and owner. When they passed away from COVID, I was terrified. I am mostly blind and deaf, and I was afraid that I couldn’t find love again. Thankfully, Animal Haven found a beautiful new family to take care of me!

Follow my adventures on Instagram, @downtownbarclay

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Featured Living Pets

Don’t Forget Fido and Felix our Pet Gift Guide

Does one really need to buy your dog a remote motorized car, or your cat a robotic litter box, do they even care if they receive these luxury items?

Well, I don’t know about your pets but Downtown’s Editor in Chief’s Cat Social Media Editor Petey and our CEO’s dog and our all-time favorite Pawblisher, Barclay certainly would say yes, to this question if they, in fact, had the capacity to speak.

 

 Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Downtown’s Furry Pawblisher Barclay

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Downtown’s Feline Social Media Editor Petey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barclay and Petey researched many pet holiday gifts for your oh so special furry friend. Enjoy!

Hey Hoomans, let’s not mess around. This carrier is for the most finicky fur-parent. The Louis Vuitton carrier in Monogram canvas is adapted to small pets and particularly resistant to water and scratches. It is equipped with a breathable mesh window and zip-around closure.

– Monogram canvas, cross-grain rounded leather handles, washable lining
– Golden brass pieces
– Double zip-around closure
– Breathable side mesh with roll-up flap

 

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide

 

 

Parisian Series Airline Approved Soft Sided Pet Carrier. One of Barclay’s 2019 favorite carriers. Mr. Peanuts is a #PETA certified cruelty-free lifestyle brand with a purposeful mission statement promoting animal welfare. All of their products are produced ethically including the faux leatherette and fleece bedding pads incorporated into our totes. They actively donate to and fund rescues, shelters, and animal welfare organizations, along with promoting our Pay a Shelter Pet Forward program that helps them fund these activities.

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Mr. Peanuts

 

Your pet will sleep like a lamb in this comfy Plaid Sherpa Rectangle pet. Harry Barker created a distinctive line of pet products that offer style, versatility and quality craftsmanship, all at an affordable price. They sell products that are beautiful, functional and eco-friendly—products that strengthen the relationship between people, their pets & the environment. This pet bed will give Fido or Felix lots of comfy and cozy nights, taking their rest to a whole new level, inspiring hours of snuggling on even the chilliest of winter days.

 

 

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Harry Barker

 

Our Pawblisher Barclay is enamored with this toy. What’s more fun than chasing squirrels at the park? Chasing squirrels at home, of course! Finally, there’s a toy version of your pup’s favorite pastime. Just stuff the squeaky squirrels in the soft tree trunk, and watch your dog pull them out one by one. To keep the game going, just stuff them in again and again. These squirrels love to play!

 

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Outward Hound

A subscription for your favorite feline friend from KitNipBox. These boxes contain the best high-quality cat toys, all-natural treats, and other fun, healthy cat products. We fell in love with this brand for our very own feline, Petey. KitNipBox supports over 100 animal welfare organizations nationwide. Each month, we donate a portion of our proceeds and products to shelters, rescues, TNR efforts, and a variety of other feline welfare causes.

 

 

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
KitNipBox

U-pet Bubble Pet Travel Backpack Carriers Green. Felix will go everywhere with you and be able to see all the knitters in the outside world. Besides all the functions of the regular pet carriers, u-pet’s patent-pending revolutionary semi-sphere window design. Mobile pet bed and car seat two in one approved on most major airlines.

 

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
U-pet

 

Our editors feel in love with Cat Cave Co, they are passionate about all furry friends, not just cats. They ensure that all our wool is ethically sourced from New Zealand. Sheep shearing must be practiced for the health, hygiene, and wellbeing of each sheep. As stated in the Official Statement released by The American Society of Animal Science Board of Directors.

 

 

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Cat Cave Co

 

 

We have witnessed pets in their own motorized cars so Barclay and Petey thought we would share some of their favorite options.

 

 

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Luigi Maestro

 

This officially licensed Bentley EXP 12 ride-on is designed just like the real thing, so your little driver can ride around in only the finest of toddler vehicles. Made with working LED headlights, a horn and more, and drives like a real car with a foot pedal accelerator; switches between 2 speeds (high & low) with a thrilling 3 mph max speed

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide
Bentley EXP from Amazon

 

 

What, no more scooping… Litter-Robot 3 is the highest-rated automatic, self-cleaning litter box for cats. Never scoop cat litter again while giving your kitty a clean bed of litter for each use. Petey is recommending this one for sure!

Don't Forget Fido and Felix Gift Guide

There you have it, we went all out to bring you some barking ideas for you meowing Christmas shopping days!

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Featured Sports Travel

Ice, Ice Baby

By Michael Capbianco

Photogrphy courtesy of Telluride Tourism Board

IT’S A COOL MORNING in the alpine city of Telluride, Colorado. I’m sitting in the lobby of the Hotel Telluride doing an equipment check before preparing to climb up a frozen waterfall. It’s almost time for the featured event of Two Picks and a Prayer, an adventure package designed to showcase Telluride’s world-class ice climbing. The lobby’s knotty pine walls, embroidered pillows, and plush furnishings feel like European chalet meets the Old West. The ice climbing guide from San Juan Outdoor Adventures gives the go ahead, and we load into the van to head off to nearby Ames Valley—a location famed for both its ice climbing, and the origins of electricity. Ames was the site of the first commercial plant to produce Alternating Current (AC) for industrial use. After a short hike, we arrive at the base of the Lower Ames Falls.

Hotel Telluride

Two Picks and a Prayer introduces beginners to ice climbing, and our half-day adventure starts with some training. With a bit of coaching and concentration, I adjust my climbing technique quickly, feeling more comfortable with the idea of suspending myself vertically against a solid sheet of ice. As the cheering of support grows more distant my confidence increases—the glory of the summit is near. Pushing my nerves aside, I finally arrive at the top and I’m greeted with a spectacular view, a brisk wind, and a tremendous sense of accomplishment.

Two Picks and a Prayer is one of many experiences offered by the Hotel Telluride. The hotel has the vibe of a Victorian luxury resort, with rooms styled in what could only be called western chic. When guests aren’t preparing to head off to the ski slopes or ice wall, they can enjoy chef Chad Glidewell’s delicious fare in the West End Bistro, lounge in the hot tub, indulge in a spa treatment, or help themselves to an afternoon batch of freshly baked cookies. Each of the 56 rooms at Hotel Telluride offer a private deck and view of the surrounding mountains, and pets are welcomed with a gift of homemade organic treats on arrival.

Preparing for a day of Heli-skiing
Ice climbing at Lower Ames Falls

Telluride sprang up in the 19th century because of a nearby silver mine. It’s a year-round sport paradise, but is famous for its ski slopes and for having the largest collection of 14,000-foot peaks in North America. The quaint city of only 2,600 residents looks like a movie set. As I wandered around I was sure that someone was about to scream, “Cut!”

After exploring the town, take the free gondola up to the Mountain Village to take in the views from above. Tours are available at Wagner’s Custom Ski factory. You can join the skiers defrosting at the Telluride Distilling Company, or rent a fat-tire bike and ride to Telluride Brewing Company. Don’t miss their famous Face Down Brown Ale. I was still enjoying my ice climbing adrenaline rush, so I chose to take a wild ride on a snowmobile through Beaver Park, offered by Telluride Outside.

While Telluride is known as a ski resort getaway, there’s plenty to do aprés ski (or INSTEAD) as well. When you are finished with one of the action-packed adventures offered by Hotel Telluride, you can check out the city’s numerous dining options, browse locally made items in the shops, or learn about the area’s history at the Telluride Historical Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the story of the gold rush, or see their collection of artifacts from the local Ute heritage.

Whether your goal is to scale an ice wall or sink into an outdoor hot tub with a cocktail in hand, Telluride is the perfect destination. DT

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Lifestyle Living NYC Pets

Four-Legged Guest Approved Partnership POOCHi – Conrad New York

Conrad New York, a contemporary hotel in Battery Park City, is committed to making every guest’s and their four-legged guest stay luxurious, comfortable and memorable. Thanks to a partnership with POOChi, even Conrad’s fluffy, slobbery, four-legged guests can experience top-notch amenities.

four- legged guest
Poochi NY

POOCHi is New York’s leading luxury dog apparel, and concierge company. POOCHi performs a plethora of services that treat your pet as the unique and valuable family member that you know your dog to be. Beginning this month, POOCHI will provide Conrad guests traveling with four-legged guest access to a variety of amenities including dog beds, bandanas, and food bowls.

Many Conrad guests travel to New York to see iconic city sights. Thanks to POOCHi, four-legged guest can also see the city. Pet owners can sign up for private GPS tracked dog walking services. This service includes a map of the route, arrival and departure times, and even photos taken along each dog’s NYC tour. This service is great for busy guests, and for pups eager to smell the smells of New York.

At Conrad New York, guest is in capable hands. POOCHi delivers the same high standard of expertise and competency that has come to be expected from Conrad New York. POOCHi is lead by a team of professionally trained dog lovers who undergo considerable training and certification. Pet owners can feel confident that their four-legged children will be safe, and pampered.

POOCHi is conscious of each of its furry client’s needs. The company is also conscious of the many animals in need of help. POOCHi is united with ASPCA. The company donates a portion of proceeds from every walk to the foundation in efforts to save dog’s lives. Thus, Conrad guests can take care of their own dog, and help get necessary care for needy dogs simultaneously.

The partnership between Conrad New York and POOCHi will ensure that every member of the family receives the quality care and comfort unique to each person or four-legged guests staying at Conrad New York.