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Oar Block Island

A Day on Block Island, Montauk's Best-Kept Secret

August 12, 2015 by Kristen in Summer Weekend

I could never have imagined that just one hour off the coast of Montauk by boat I would find a magical island of alpacas, dance parties, stunning beaches and mudslides by the bucket.  But that is exactly what I discovered last weekend when I boarded a ferry from Montauk Harbor and set sail for a land I had only heard about in stories.  The land is called Block Island, and I suggest you bring your bike. 

10AM: Board the high-speed ferry from Montauk Harbor.  To be safe, get your tickets ahead of time.  Don't be late....our ferry disembarked at 10:03 sharp.  

11AM: You've arrived at Block Island!  Find yourself surrounded by hundreds of yachts as you pull into the dock, which is painted white and festively adorned with potted plants and American flags.  If you didn't bring a bike on the ferry, head for the bike rental at the base of the dock (around $30/day).  

12PM: Ride to Abrams' Animal Farm (adjoined to North Light Fibers) where you will frolic with and pet alpacas roaming in a green pasture on a hill.  Full disclosure: while the alpaca pasture was magical, the rest of the animal farm was kinda sad.  There was a window screen and plastic cups lying around the enclosure for the llama and the yak had a bleeding, broken horn.  The camel seemed to be pacing.  The bottom line is that if you are an animal lover you may have varying reactions to this farm, but I'm pretty sure you'd love the alpaca pasture, so maybe just go there.  

1PM: Ride to Ballard's Inn for lunch.  Sit on the tables outside on the sand and order oysters and a bucket of blackberry mudslide.  A mudslide (which is basically an alcoholic ice cream shake) is the kind of ridiculous indulgence justified only by the fact it is the island speciality.  So just go with that....and order them everywhere.  Around 2pm, you'll notice that there's a band playing and everyone is dancing.  Don't worry, you're not crashing a wedding.  It's the mudslides. 

2PM: Tear yourself off the dance floor despite groans of disappointment from your fans, and get back on your bike because you're heading to the lighthouse.  This is where you'll work off that mudslide because-- I'm sorry to tell you--the ride is mostly uphill.  Take pictures of the lighthouse and observe the view.  You can skip this step if you want, but I thought I'd mention it in case you're a sucker for lighthouses on small islands.

2:30PM:  Just a few yards down the hill by bike you'll find what will likely be the most impressive sight of the day: Mohegan Bluffs.  Lock up your bike and descend the wooden staircase to the beach, amidst lush greenery and dramatic, prehistoric cliffs.  I spent about an hour on this unexpectedly marvelous beach.   

3:30PM: Ascend the crazy stairs and mount your bike.  Lucky for you, the ride is all downhill from here.  You're heading to The Oar, a classic Block Island bar with picturesque harbor views from three directions.  As you sit amongst a thousand painted oars, wash down your surprisingly tasty sushi with another mudslide.  Remember, the mudslides are a cultural activity, necessary to achieve the full Block Island experience.  I think that means the calories don't count.   

4:30PM:  Head to the harbor to return your bike and catch the 5pm ferry.  As you walk back down the dock to the ferry, note the revelers dancing and drinking on the boats all around you and wonder who they are and why you don't have any friends with large boats.  

5 PM: Head home on the ferry.  You'll be home by 6pm, so you'll have time to shower up and head out for a night in Montauk. 

Montauk
Montauk

On the ferry to Block Island. 

Block Island Harbor
Block Island Harbor
Block Island Harbor
Block Island Harbor
Ferry dock
Ferry dock
Bike rentals
Bike rentals
Block Island - View of the Harbor
Block Island - View of the Harbor
Abrams' Animal Farm
Abrams' Animal Farm
Abrams' Animal Farm
Abrams' Animal Farm
Ballard's Inn
Ballard's Inn
Bike ride to South East Lighthouse
Bike ride to South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs

Where you'll leave your bike

Trail to Mohegan Bluffs
Trail to Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Ride to The Oar
Ride to The Oar
Ride to The Oar
Ride to The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
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Boat parties in the habor
Boat parties in the habor
Leaving Block Island
Leaving Block Island
Leaving Block Island
Leaving Block Island
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August 12, 2015 /Kristen
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Wolffer

The Sunday Scaries: Hamptons Edition

July 21, 2015 by Kristen in Summer Weekend

You know the feeling.  You wake up Sunday morning in the Hamptons with crippling anxiety.  How will I get home? Train or Jitney? Should I leave now? Or should I stay and try to have a day?  Do I really need to be at work Monday morning? 

As the day progresses and the drinks start to flow, you find yourself opening the Blade app.  It's only $500, right? But alas, there are no seats left on any evening or early Monday morning ride.  You're stuck with a three-hour journey back, but the question remains: when do you leave?  This past weekend I did something I rarely do.  I refused to let Sunday end, and it ended up being one of the best days of my life. 

It started on the beach in Montauk.  We sat on towels in various stages of mental and physical health, pondering how and when we'd return to the city.  On a walk down the beach, I ran into a group of friends who were heading out to sail on Fort Pond.  "I'm in!" I declared, mentally disposing of any prospects of the 1:40 train.  We rented Hobie Cats from Puff 'n' Putt ($45/hour for up to four per boat) and sailed past Surf Lodge, heckling those unfortunate enough to be on dry land while we flew like birds in the wind across the pond. 

After sailing, we packed into a taxi to head to the train station for the 3:30 train back to the city.  As we drove past Navy Beach, I found myself staring at the crowds of Sunday revelers, rose in hand, basking in the afternoon light.  "Stop the car!" I yelled.  Five minutes later, my butt was in a white bean bag chair on the beach and I was three bites deep in truffle mac and cheese.  The reggae band was playing, the sun was gentle and warm, and I found myself dancing in my bikini, not a care in the world. 

But all good things must come to an end, or so I thought.  The waitress spilled a bottle of rosé on my friend, the sun began to wane, and the water grew cool.  It was time to move on.  We loaded into the car, our hearts heavy at the prospect of a long drive home.  But suddenly, the silence was broken when someone mentioned Wolffer Estate Vineyard, in Sagaponack.  "Why don't we make a quick stop? Just for a glass of rosé and some cheese?"  And just like that, Sunday continued. 

Wolffer is magic at sunset.  We wandered barefoot through the vineyard, verdant against the neon sky.  The waitress poured us rosé and brought plates of cheese in various consistencies, with sides of preserve, olives, nuts and hummus.  We indulged in our platter, and as we washed down the cheeses with the crisp rosé it was as if Monday didn't truly exist. 

When I finally got home to my apartment, it was around midnight.  It was cleaner than I expected, and I brushed my teeth and got ready for bed, tired but happy.  I thought about unpacking, but decided to leave that for Monday.  Today was mine.  

Sailing on Fort Pond
Sailing on Fort Pond
Navy Beach
Navy Beach
Wolffer Estate
Wolffer Estate
Wolffer Estate
Wolffer Estate
Wolffer Estate
Wolffer Estate
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Sunset

Montauk: A Hamptons Weekend Without Driving (mostly)

July 13, 2015 by Kristen in Summer Weekend

Montauk may be a bit further east than the other towns in the Hamptons, but it's worth every extra minute of the commute.  Once you're in Montauk, everything you need is within walking distance (or a short taxi ride away).  The weekend just feels more relaxing when you can access the beach, amazing food and the best bars by foot or bike...especially now that Uber has been banned in the Hamptons.  Here's your step-by-step weekend itinerary, with distances to all your destinations from your hypothetical home-base, a hotel right on the beach, the Montauk Blue.

FRIDAY

1.  Arrive as early as you can and check into the Montauk Blue.  Your front yard is the Montauk beach (literally) so get excited for early morning beach runs and falling asleep to the sound of the waves.   

2.  Walk over to La Brisa (.2 mile) for fish tacos and stroll around town.  Stop into Share With (.2 mile) and peruse their selection of colorful, beachy shorts and gauzy, giraffe-printed rompers.  Grab a beer on the outdoor patio at the Shagwong (.3 mile) and listen to the reggae band. 

3.  Have dinner at Crow's Nest (2.1 miles).  If there's a long wait for a table (likely) order a cocktail and head down to the water or relax around the bonfire.  To eat, I recommend the kale salad, the burrata and the spicy crab pasta. 

SATURDAY

1.  Wake up early and take an 8am yoga class at Love Yoga (.2 mile).  Had a rough Friday night?  Sleep a few more hours and start at Step #2, which involves food.   

2.  Get breakfast at Joni's Kitchen (.2 mile).  I like the California wrap or the warm quinoa with walnuts and dates.  The line can get long, so if you're pressed for time, call ahead and place your order by phone to skip the line. 

3.  Spend the day at Navy Beach (2.1 miles), drinking rose and pondering the occupants of the $50 million yacht that just pulled in.  The beach is a bit rocky, but perfect for swimming since it's in a protected cove and there are no waves.  For extra points, swim up to a yacht and get invited aboard for some rose.   (Navy beach is also a great option for dinner because the food is amazing and there is a beautiful sunset.)  

4.  Head to Surf Lodge (1 mile) for dinner and watch the band play against the sunset.  Note that Surf Lodge has a very difficult door.  I've learned from experience that one can be denied entry no matter how good looking or perfectly adorned in surfer-chic Montauk garb.  So, please get a dinner reservation or know someone who works there before attempting this maneuver.  Another fun option is to check out Lazy Point Saturdays at Ciao on the Beach (1.4 miles).  Make sure to try their signature cocktail "Bramble Rose" by Lazy Point's Jeremy Strawn (also of Mulberry Project).

SUNDAY

1.  It's always a challenge to decide whether to stay on Sunday, or return to Manhattan to get one's life together.  If it's a nice day out, you should probably just cancel that Tinder date and enjoy the beach another day. 

2.  You may be a bit hungover today, so it's okay if you forgo quinoa from Joni's and indulge in some Goldbergs bagels (.2 mile) instead.  

3.  Have a chill beach day in Montauk (0 mile).  Play paddle ball and cards and wonder why you ever pay money for beach beds and rose when you're having such a good time for free.  

4.  After the beach, get lobster rolls at Duryeas (1.8 miles), and head home on the train (.4 mile from Duryeas, leaving hourly).  (Note: taking the train back on from Montauk is great because you're the first ones on the train so you'll get a good seat.)    

Montauk Blue
Montauk Blue
Montauk
Montauk
Love Yoga
Love Yoga

$22 per class, reserve spot online. 

Jonie's
Jonie's

Call ahead for take out and skip the line! 

Jonie's
Jonie's

There's no better way to start the day then eating breakfast at these tables.  They have a very full menu and everything is fresh and healthy. 

La Brisa
La Brisa
La Brisa
La Brisa
Shagwong
Shagwong
Our front porch at Montauk Blue
Our front porch at Montauk Blue
Beach walk in front of the hotel
Beach walk in front of the hotel
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Perfect day at Navy Beach
Perfect day at Navy Beach
Navy Beach
Navy Beach

A small boat goes back and forth to bring people into Navy for lunch. 

Navy Beach
Navy Beach

Kale & rock shrimp

Surf Lodge lobster roll
Surf Lodge lobster roll
Surf Lodge
Surf Lodge
Surf Lodge
Surf Lodge
Surf Lodge
Surf Lodge
Montauk Beach day
Montauk Beach day

Note my new giraffe-print romper from Share With. 

Duryea's Lobster
Duryea's Lobster

Lobster rolls are $22; BYOB.

Duryea's Lobster
Duryea's Lobster
Duryea's Lobster
Duryea's Lobster

Across the street is this picturesque swan lake

Whalebone store
Whalebone store
Whalebone store
Whalebone store
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Photo by Marie Joelle Parent

Photo by Marie Joelle Parent

Confessions of a PR Queen: Kiara Horwitz Talks Hamptons

June 25, 2015 by Kristen in Summer Weekend, Interviews

Meet Kiara!  After six years in the agency world, this South Africa native took the plunge and started her own PR company, Kiara Horwitz PR.  I had no idea what that meant, but after sitting down with Kiara, I realized she basically gets paid to party with celebrities.  After spending the first half of our meeting begging Kiara to put me on the list for a celebrity party, I was able to calm down enough to ask her some questions about what we can all look forward to this summer in the Hamptons.  

What does it mean to run your own PR company?  I represent an artist, Jeremy Penn, two restaurants in the Hamptons, Shagwong and the Salt Box, a retailer, Mixology, and a men's custom suiting brand, Steed & Wall.  I present clients to magazines, websites, TV and media channels, and plan events around different brands and venues and invite top-tier celebrities and influencers to attend. 

What celebrities have you worked with? Alessandra Ambrosio, Usher, AnnaLynne McCord, Jessica Stam, Taylor Swift, Kelly Bensimon, Victoria Beckham,  and Eva Longoria.  Usher was really cool.  He met up with me and Jeremy in the city for drinks and Jeremy gave him a hand-painted commission painting of him. 

What parties are you throwing this summer in the Hamptons?  Jeremy Penn did an entire collection of paintings for the Montauk Beach House and this Friday is the exhibition launch.  There will be a DJ, drinks, and a soft serve ice cream truck.  E-mail me to RSVP!  On July 11, I am doing the opening of Mixology clothing store in Westhampton, which will have a DJ and rose. 

Can you put me on a list for a cool party?  Because it’s my job to be social, I'm always either running a party or know someone running a party, so I’ve gotten used to people asking me to put them on lists.  I’m always happy to help when I can. 

Have you ever snuck into a party?  I snuck into a Beach Party in Miami during Art Basel once.  The key is to be creative, adventurous, and always just go for it. 

 What are the best new hot spots this summer? My clients, the Montauk Salt Box, and Shagwong, both owned by Jon Krasner.  Salt Box is a new go-to fish shack and bar located in the heart of Montauk, which encompasses everything Montauk-made.  The Shagwong is the oldest most iconic bar in Montauk that has just switched hands and will be your go-to local hangout, whether during the day or after hours.  Also Harbor, which is the after party spot to dance it up. 

 How can I keep up with the hot new places? You should read Hamptons Magazine, check out Montauk’s newest local publication, Whalebone, and follow my Instagram!

Hamptons

Email Kiara at Kiara@kiarahorwitz.com; Instagram: tiarawithak

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Carli, far right, enjoys a BBC at Cyril's

Carli, far right, enjoys a BBC at Cyril's

Where to Party this Summer: Host Committee's Carli Roth Shares Her Tips for an Epic Summer Out East

June 19, 2015 by Kristen in Summer Weekend, Interviews

As co-founder of Host Committee, the ground-breaking start-up that helps friends turn professional sporting, live music and theater events into incredible group experiences, Carli Roth certainly qualifies as an expert in partying.  Recently named one of the most powerful women in the Hamptons by Hamptons Magazine, and one of the most eligible women in New York City by Business Insider, this San Diego native has become a fixture in the New York social scene.  I was lucky enough to catch up with Carli about this summer's hot spots and get her advice on how to organize an epic get-together out east. 

Where will you be staying?  Either my favorite, the Atlantic Terrace, a motel in Montauk, or Sole East.

Getting there: drive, Jitney, train or Blade?  Generally I take the train there, but will do Jitney home if it’s a Monday morning or if I want to sleep.  Last summer, after too many bottles of rose on Sunday, we picked up a large pizza from Pizza Village, jumped in an Uber and drove back.  That was the best return ever.

Where are the hot spots this summer?  Definitely the Salt Box in Montauk, which just opened, by Jon Krasner, and obviously the original favorite, Surf Lodge. 

Any tips for surviving the Surf Lodge bathroom line?  Make friends with someone who has a hotel room...or utilize the secret bathrooms.

Where are you most looking forward to getting dinner?  Jon’s other restaurant, the Shagwong Restaurant in Montauk, and La Brisa, the Tacombi of Montauk.

What's the best place for a big group dinner?  Moby's in East Hampton.  Peaceful and gorgeous ambiance! They have these big communal picnic tables outside, live music and the food is delicious.

What’s the most fun group activity you've done in the Hamptons?  Spent the day cruising the bays, with pit stops in Shelter Island and Navy Beach.  Wine tasting in the North Fork is also fun. 

What's your perfect schedule for a day in the Hamptons?  Morning yoga at Love Studio in Montauk, followed by plenty of sunshine at Ditch Plains Beach, finishing off with a boozy day and boogie somewhere.

Let's talk about some of the classics.  How do you typically get into Ruschmeyer's? Say "hi" to Marcus.  Great guy.

Weirdest story from inside the Ruschmeyer's teepee:  A really funny game of spin the bottle.

Favorite memory from the Memory Motel:  My friend Julia and I jumped on stage with the band at four in the morning.  Swigs of Fireball, jamming out...we added a lot of extra spice to that performance to say the least.

Where will you be when you're not in the Hamptons?  Exploring new places in New York like Brooklyn Crab. 

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