9.11.2025

Dinner After Dark with Barrett's: Tomato!

Some people pass on tomatoes. I simply cannot.


Barret's Tomato Dinner, August 28, 2025

When Barrett’s announced a tomato dinner, I knew I couldn’t miss it. I asked around, but the answers came back either “I can’t” or “I don’t like tomatoes.” Who do they think they are? Tomatoes are my love language. So I did what I had to do. I went on my own. (Don't worry, I didn’t even bother to ask Gspice to join me. He doesn’t share the same love of tomatoes that I do.)

A few days ahead of the event, Barrett’s reached out, checking if I was comfortable dining solo or if I wanted another chance to bring someone. That small act of thoughtfulness stuck with me. I told them I was fine flying solo. My mom, who first passed down her love of tomatoes to me, would be my “plus one” in spirit.

When the evening finally arrived, I was excited. It felt like stepping into a part of myself I hadn’t visited in years. Back in 2015 and 2016 when I worked the wine and beer dinners at Rubaiyat in Decorah, I loved the rhythm of pairing food with drink, watching the courses unfold like chapters in a story. Barrett’s tomato dinner pulled me right back into that magic, only this time I was the guest.

Each course celebrated the tomato in a new way, paired with wine or a cocktail:

Tea & Bread with La Vieille Ferme Rose



Tartare with Archetype Sauvignon Blanc



Lumache
with a Tomato & Rosemary Gin Martini



Sirloin & Tomatoes
with Maestro del Pomidoro Sangiovese



Tomato Puff Pastry with Parajes del Valle Macabeo



What Did I Enjoy the Most?

My favorite course of the evening was the sirloin and stuffed tomato. The steak came with what looked like an herby pesto, alongside a rice and red pepper–stuffed tomato capped with melted and toasted Gruyère. Holy moly, that was a perfect bite, especially with one of my favorite wine varieties, the Sangiovese.

A close second was the tomato lumache. This pasta course came with delicately peeled tomatoes in a bright beurre blanc, paired with a fancy tomato and rosemary gin martini. YUM.


An Unexpected Surprise

Earlier in the evening, Chef mentioned they “chased a label” for the night, choosing a wine simply because a tomato graced the bottle. To my surprise, the event manager brought me over a bottle as I was eating the final course. Chef had wanted me to have it, in memory and celebration of my mom. How thoughtful is that? I couldn't help but tear up as I took a few more bites before regaining my composure.


My Type of Celebrity

I've said this before and it remains true. Chefs are my type of celebrityIt was such a thrill to dine on a menu created by Chef Barrett, who became friends and colleagues with Chef Michael Symon, and once competed on Iron Chef. Learn more about Chef Cory on the Barret's website.

We are lucky to have chefs in this community who treat food with reverence and hospitality with care. This night reminded me why I love these kinds of dinners. It is about flavors, but it is also about the feeling of being seen, welcomed, and celebrated.

Sometimes the best dinners are the ones where you make room for yourself.

1.05.2025

Broadway Dreams and Meatballs: Our Spring Break 2022 NYC Adventure

Every epic adventure starts with a dream. Mine? Seeing Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway. It all began when I stumbled upon Jordan Fisher belting out "Waving Through a Window" on Facebook in September 2021. Cue instant obsession. I replayed that video more times than I’d care to admit and convinced my husband, GSpice, that we needed to see Jordan perform live. Spring Break 2022 was decided. But life had other plans: Jordan left the show two weeks before our trip. Cue heartbreak due to the fact that Gspice wouldn't let me take a redeye to see one of Jordan's last shows as Evan Hansen. Yes, I still hold it against him.😏

But we soldiered on, and spoiler alert: the show was still everything. More on that later—let’s start at the beginning.




Tuesday, March 15: Planes, Airports, and Meatballs

Our travel day kicked off with a layover in Chicago, where we grabbed lunch in the airport. Nothing fancy, just fuel for the journey. By the time we landed in NYC and made it to our hotel, we were starving. Enter The Meatball Shop, (@Meatballers), a cozy spot with, you guessed it, amazing meatballs. A carb-loaded welcome to the city that never sleeps.









Wednesday, March 16: Brunch, Central Park, and Broadway Magic

We stayed close to our hotel and started the day with brunch at Times Square Diner & Grill, (@timessquaredinergrill). Afterward, we took a leisurely walk through Central Park. It was peaceful, until my phone buzzed with a call about Otown (because life can’t just pause, even on vacation). Thankfully, my mom was there to step in and help. 

Dinner was at Serafina near Broadway & 55th St, (@serafinanewyork) where we fueled up for the main event: Dear Evan Hansen. Sure, Jordan Fisher wasn’t there, but the new Evan and the entire cast were incredible. I even snagged a photo with him afterward! Afterwards we ended the night soaking up the lights of Times Square, like a true tourist.

















Thursday, March 17: Rainy Day Vibes and Hawksmoor Delights

The rain gave us permission to slow down. We started late and hopped on the subway to NYU territory. After a short stroll, we found The Grey Dog, (@thegreydognyc), a charming spot that felt like a hidden gem. Post-brunch, we walked a bit around campus before heading back for a much-needed nap.

And then: Hawksmoor, (@hawksmoornyc), located in Gramercy Park in the historic United Charities Building. If you’ve never experienced steak that melts in your mouth, add it to your bucket list now. But it wasn’t just the steak—everything about Hawksmoor was a dream. The wine was perfection, pairing so beautifully that I’m still raving about it. This wasn’t just dinner; it was an experience that lingered long after we left. I’ve dreamed about that meal more times than I can count, and in 2023, I nearly screamed when I found out Hawksmoor was coming to Chicago in summer 2024. STOCKED doesn’t even begin to cover it.












Friday, March 18: A Little Italy Misadventure and Brooklyn Charm

We set out to find a taco spot—only to discover it had closed. Plan B? Nolita Pizza, (@nolitapizzanyc). Classic NYC slice, no regrets. From there, we subway-hopped to Ground Zero. Sobering and beautiful.

Our walk took us past the Charging Bull, Wall Street (kind of a letdown, tbh), and a lookout point for the Statue of Liberty. A coffee break later, we hopped over to Brooklyn. After poking around some of G-Spice’s favorite stores, we dined at a cool taco joint, Taqueria Al Pastor, where I spotted a Top Chef judge. (my type of celebrity!) Proof is in the DMs.

The night ended with a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge—romantic, right? G-Spice detoured for more treasure hunt action while I went on my own hunt for some Italian takeout. Sadly, the place I wanted wasn't still open so I trekked back to The Meatball Shop for dinner and picked up some Loverboy, (@drinkloverboy), a sparkling hard tea from another beloved Bravo celebrity couple from Summer House. Turns out, pasta cravings and NYC hours don’t always align.






















Saturday, March 19: Early Flights and Toll Regrets

We dragged ourselves out of bed way too early for our flight home. Fun fact: we forgot to pay the tolls we drove through to and from O'Hare on time. Whoops. But was the trip worth it? Absolutely.

Special thanks to my mom for holding down the fort while we lived out our NYC Broadway dreams. Here’s to meatballs, rainy day naps, and the magic of live theater.

Until the next adventure!