
We were seated at one of the tables straight in from the door. We were told to ask for Frankie or Tony (of course, what other names would they have, it's an Italian restaurant!). Frankie and Tony were indeed there and we enjoyed an Italian cuisine dinner a la New York. This place was fun, the food was delicious, and the bread was amazing! I had Lemon Chicken that was out of this world! In typical NY fashion, the door was propped open and the windows along the front were all open too.
At 7:30, we walked a couple of blocks to the Gershwin Theater to get seated for the 8:00 showing of "Wicked." Chelsea has seen this show more than once, so we decided it was the one to see. It was really great! We loved it! I would see it again too!
The show got out at 10:45pm and in New York, the night is still young....time for dessert! So we hailed a cab and headed to a little restaurant that Chelsea had discovered when she was in New York with her high school group called Serendipity.
It is known for its 'over-the-top' desserts, like its Frozen Hot Chocolate, which Natalie ordered. You know it's going to be interesting when there is an $8.00 minimum per person for dessert! I can't remember the names of what we ordered, only that they were HUGE and very yummy. Here, see for yourself:
As you can kind of see, it had very eclectic decor--a little bit of everything, you might say!
This picture gives you a little perspective as to how big the ice creams and "frozen hot chocolate" really were!
Needless to say, it was a great way to end our experience in NYC, and we managed to get cab rides back to the hotels before the sugar comas set in!
Up next: The Wedding......

3 comments:
At least the "One Way" sign was pointing the right way or did Chris have a hand in this? ;)
Nope, Chris was on "good behavior" and didn't touch the wall decor here or anywhere else on our visit!
How long before we get part 3?
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