New Leaf Cafe in Fort Tryon Park

Dan and I went to New Leaf Cafe for drinks on the 4th of July. New Leaf is one of just a handful of restaurants we have in Hudson Heights – it’s in a great old building in the middle of Fort Tryon Park, near the heather gardens.

When we first moved into the neighborhood in 1997 the cafe was usually closed, or had businesses in it that almost always failed since the kitchen didn’t support much more than making sandwiches. Then Bette Midler came along and gave a grant through New York Restoration Project (which she founded) to upgrade the cafe with a proper kitchen and New Leaf Cafe was born.

It was nice having another restaurant in the neighborhood – even though the food was “unpredictable” it was something different and the atmosphere is really wonderful. The problem is, as time has passed the food is still mediocre/unpredictable, and the prices have gone up. It’s one thing to get so-so food and good atmosphere for a “reasonable” price, but when you pay more, you expect more…

On Valentine’s Day Dan and I went to New Leaf and spent $255 on a dinner for two (the only alcohol on the bill was an inexpensive bottle of champagne). For that price you expect something decent, but the food and service were only “OK” at best and some of the food just wasn’t that good (I’m trying not to sound completely harsh, but you get my point…)

After that we swore we wouldn’t go back there for dinner – it’s just not worth the price. It’s not like dinner for 2 always costs $250 (Valentines was a ‘special’ event with higher prices), but it just seems whenever we go there for dinner we always leave disappointed – so we’ve just given up…

On July 4 we arrived around 3 or 4pm wanting drinks and appetizers only to find they weren’t serving any food – not even chips or beer nuts… Nothing… We got a couple of drinks ($9/each), and sat on the walk in front of the cafe and watched people go by. When our hunger got the best of us Dan ran and got crappy hot dogs from the hot dog vendor at Margaret Corbin Plaza (at the entrance to Fort Tryon Park).

It really was beautiful out. Everything was incredibly green and the weather was blustery, but we were protected from the wind… It reminded me of sitting out on our screened porch when I was a kid – looking out at the garden in bad weather…

But once again, the restaurant part of the experience was underwhelming – the drinks just weren’t all that good… How you can get Absolute and juice wrong, I’m not quite sure – but they did – and Dan wasn’t all that impressed by his martini… And once again, high prices for something that’s just not all that great…

We really do want to see New Leaf do well, and we’d still consider it for lunch, but lately it’s just been one disappointment after another… I’m hoping they get a new chef who will turn the place around…

Our car is on it’s way…

Back in February we ordered a new VW R32. I just found out from Brendan at Boardwalk VW in Redwood City, CA that 1) the car was “born” on Dan’s 40th birthday (6/15/07), and 2) that it will be at the port on 7/6/07. Brendan’s not our dealer, but he’s been really generous with all the people on VW Vortex who’ve pre-ordered their R32s – letting them know the status of their cars. He even found out the VIN number for us… WVWKC71KX8W021052…

But other people are saying that VW will be holding the cars at port and not releasing them until August since they want to do a proper ‘launch’ for the car and not have the cars trickle out one at a time… While I’m not happy the car will be sitting in the hot sun for the better part of a month, at least we should get it early in August… Hopefully we’ll be able to take it to Canada when we go up to renew Dan’s visa in mid-August…

NY Commercial Real Estate – “Rentable Square Feet” vs. “Usable Square Feet”

Slicksurface is growing to the point where we’re needing to find office space. It’s a really frustrating experience. The factors, are 1) space, 2) location, and 3) price. No matter what we look at we’re giving up something…

But the really frustrating part is that none of the real estate agents bother to measure the spaces they advertise. It’s common to only have 60-70% of the space that’s advertised. I’ve seen two spaces that were advertised at 1,000 square feet. When I pulled out my laser/sonic measuring device the first place (in East Harlem) was 999 square feet, the second was about 600 square feet (weird shape – still not quite sure how big it was exactly).

So now I ask the agents what the actual, usable space is, but I’m finding no one can tell me the real dimensions… They have a listing and haven’t even bothered to measure it – so it’s impossible to compare advertisements. You have to show up and measure it yourself, which is a complete waste of our time and the agents’ time.

So now we have to figure out whether we want a small space with no view in midtown west, or a larger space in a place like Gowanus (Brooklyn) or East Harlem where the space and view will be nicer/larger, but the location isn’t as good…

Looking forward to our new 2008 VW R32…

Back in February Dan and I put in an order for a new car – a 2008 VW R32. The R32 is the flagship version of the Golf/Rabbit line. It has a bigger engine (3.2 liter VR6 with 250 hp), and all wheel drive (as well as lots of ‘extras’ like satellite navigation).

VW only brings 5,000 R32s to the U.S. and then just every few years (last and first time was 2004) – so it’s definitely not a common car (though it looks common since it’s so similar to the Rabbit). And if the previous R32 is any indication, it should retain it’s value pretty well since it’s so unique…

Candy White 2008 R32

The R32 is an extension of the cars we’ve been buying for a while now… In 1997 I bought a black Golf GL which I leased for 2 years. After that car we went without a car for a year (something you can do when you live in Manhattan), and then we bought a silver 2000 GTI GLX (VR6) which we’ve had now for over 7 years. It’s been a good car, but it’s out of warranty and when we realistically consider the repair costs (going to a dealer, like we do), it’s not that much more to buy the R32…

I expect the car will be a blast to drive. One person who drove it said it felt like a really big go-cart. Given how I liked the ‘go cart’ handling of the 2003 Mini Cooper S we had for a year (and just sold), this should be a bigger and more powerful version and probably even more fun to drive than the Mini.

We won’t actually get the car until sometime in August, but in the meantime I’m spending a fair amount of time on VWVortex getting psyched about it…

Florence Knoll Tables & Harry Bertoia Chairs for Sale

We’re selling 2 Florence Knoll tables and 8 Harry Bertoia fiberglass chairs if anyone reading this is interested. They’re our old dining room set, but they no work with our eating area now that we’ve renovated our kitchen (we need a table with its leg in the center, not at the corners).

Florence Knoll tables and fiberglass Bertoia chairs

They’re authentic mid-century modern pieces. The chairs were manufactured in 1969 and the tables were most likely made around the same time.

If anyone is interested, please send Dan an e-mail.