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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Thrillist- November Doings in NYC

The 15 things you absolutely have to do in NYC this November 

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There's more to November than Thanksgiving, so instead of spending the whole month counting down the days until you can stuff your face, start stuffing your month right now -- with all kinds of awesome things, including a few where you’ll be... stuffing your face.


NYC Champagne Week
Date
Event
Location
Nov 1
Sat

Take your now useless jack-o'-lanterns/homemade pumpkin kegs to either Clement Clarke Moore Park or Sunnyside Greenmarket. You smash and the city cleans -- it’s perfect.
Clement Clarke Moore and Sunnyside Greenmarket parks
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Nov 1
Sat

New menus all over the damn place
There’s just a crap load of fall menus that you need to go try: the po' boy and octopus BLT at Black Crescent, the Dandy Onassis (Applejack, Wolfamer Orange, apple liqueur, apple butter, cinnamon) at Maison Premiere, a burger made with beignets at Bo’s, plus everything at Experimental Cocktail Club.
Restaurants all over NYC
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Nov 2
Sun

Everything made of chocolate that you could ever want. And also wine, as if you needed another reason to go out to NJ.
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Nov 3
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An entire week dedicated to Champagne may not actually be out of the ordinary for you, but this one is way more organized, with events like a Champagne cocktail competition and a Bubble Bash.
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Flickr/rickchung.com
Date
Event
Location
Nov 5
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8
In case you didn’t guess from the name, it’s Saved by the Bell in musical form, and you can see it pretty much any weekend in November.
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Nov 7
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Over a hundred fries from alllllllll around the city on display. It’s basically heaven, but greasier.
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Nov 15
Sat

Run around and drink a lot of beer, basically. Now in its 8th year, the run has live music, eats, and beer from Kona, Flying Dog, Bronx Brewery, Abita, and more.
Location TBD
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Nov 15
Sat

Small bites and more than 250 wines will be on hand at this artisanal food festival that's taking over 22,000sqft in Sunset Park.
Industry City Building 1
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Twitter/TaySieb
Date
Event
Location
Nov 15
Sat

The world-record attempt at opening Champagne with a sword
Watch as one man tries to saber more than 47 bottles (the current record) of Champagne while you... just sit there drinking Champagne. It’s on.
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Nov 20
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Dec 24
The red and white huts that draw swarms of people in Union Square are back today -- get there and get your Xmas shopping out of the way ASAP. Bonus: bring a flask and find the gluhwein station. You won’t regret it.
Union Square
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Nov 20
Thurs

Get on the Hornblower Infinity Cruise Ship and sample goods from more than 25 distilleries and wineries while you check out the views and get down with a live jazz quartet.
Departs from Pier 40
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Nov 20
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Friendsgiving
Order up a huge feast like the whole beast at Resto, the fried chicken at Momofuku, whole smoked suckling pig at Ducks Eatery, or the Curry Feast at The Breslin.
Multiple locations
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Flickr/Susanne Davidson
Date
Event
Location
Nov 21
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Jan 10
The Holiday Train show gets boozier on weekends this winter when you head up there for cocktails, ice carving, jazz, spiked cocoa, and roasted chestnuts. Yep, it’s roasted chestnut season.
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Nov 28
Fri

Leave room for not-turkey-stuffing-sandwiches on this sampling crawl across cultures, which includes the "Jewish East Side, Little Italy, and Chinatown".
Multiple locations
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Nov 28
Fri

Sure, pizza is delicious with everything, but you may as well learn what pairs with it the best. Get to this class that’ll teach you the best wine to go with three different types of 'za.
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Andrew Zimmer is Thrillist's NYC Editor and his November is going to be awesome. Actually, any month that automatically ends in a feast is not too shabby. Follow him Twitter and Instagram.

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