Green Burlesque
Tonight I am meeting Kristen at Habana Outpost in Brooklyn for some dinner and a Burlesque show. I was very interested to go here or a while especially knowing:
Habana Outpost is also NYC's first eco-eatery.
Eco-Eateries are restaurants that use earth-friendly practices in their design, construction, and day-to-day operations. Habana Outpost aims to reduce wasteful consumption and promote sustainable solutions.
I used to work at a shoe place in Soho right around the corner for Habana
Café, which more or less morphed into the cool kid soho hang out. Personally I was in it for the avocado and white cheese on crusty bread sandwich ( my love started for the avo and cheese burrito but then one day after a freak accident of a mess up on an order I realized I loved the sandwich better than the burrito). I had heard of the outpost before but didn’t realize it had the same affiliation as my litte Cuban paradise that I loved for lunch all the time. The outpost in Brooklyn also has a weekend open market, which is something I would defiantly love to try. We had recently been lucky enough to get a mini-farmers market in the neighborhood that had some beautiful veggies. Eric and I went and checked it out the other Sunday before we had some people to the house for brunch.
Very short update but I wanted to get something in since it had been almost 2 weeks. I have some good news as well, the cast is coming off tomorrow AM! So I’ll be able to have posting with a little more to them rather than the quick blurbs I am able to pound out before my hand/arm starts to hurt and go numb.
Habana Outpost is also NYC's first eco-eatery.
Eco-Eateries are restaurants that use earth-friendly practices in their design, construction, and day-to-day operations. Habana Outpost aims to reduce wasteful consumption and promote sustainable solutions.
I used to work at a shoe place in Soho right around the corner for Habana
Café, which more or less morphed into the cool kid soho hang out. Personally I was in it for the avocado and white cheese on crusty bread sandwich ( my love started for the avo and cheese burrito but then one day after a freak accident of a mess up on an order I realized I loved the sandwich better than the burrito). I had heard of the outpost before but didn’t realize it had the same affiliation as my litte Cuban paradise that I loved for lunch all the time. The outpost in Brooklyn also has a weekend open market, which is something I would defiantly love to try. We had recently been lucky enough to get a mini-farmers market in the neighborhood that had some beautiful veggies. Eric and I went and checked it out the other Sunday before we had some people to the house for brunch.
Very short update but I wanted to get something in since it had been almost 2 weeks. I have some good news as well, the cast is coming off tomorrow AM! So I’ll be able to have posting with a little more to them rather than the quick blurbs I am able to pound out before my hand/arm starts to hurt and go numb.



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