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A Night in Pasadena

August 23, 2010 | posted by Molly
 
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Now that I’ve reached 30-something, my birthdays no longer consist of pub crawls, Hollywood clubs or theme park celebrations. Apparently I was born 30-something. But, don’t think that means I let a day of honoring me go unnoticed. This year, as a present to myself, I booked a room at the The Langham Huntington Hotel, an elegant, luxurious hotel located amidst the manicured neighborhood of San Marino in Pasadena.

As I’ve come to learn, nothing cures the realization of “one year older” more than bundling up in crisp Frette linens on a bed that you don’t have to make up, finding a use for a mélange of toiletries stacked in a beautiful leather box in your Italian marble bathroom and a morning dip in the Jacuzzi pre-breakfast. And who said birthdays are bad?

It is only fitting that this hotel be located just around the corner from a place that shaped my very existence, that gave me a point of reference for all things extravagant and helped me to know that yes, in fact, I am a “daddy’s girl.”  As we drove along those manicured streets on the way to dinner that evening, past dream home after dream home, I knew it in an instant. I would have recognized that house anywhere. As scenes from “Father of the Bride” came rushing through my head, I thought of Steve Martin sitting alone in his post-wedding stupor. “I love this house. And I never want to move.” Well, no wonder. I wouldn’t want to move either…

Still high from my great sighting, we arrived at Elements Kitchen, a restaurant I’ve been dying to try since falling in love with their cafe in Old Town. A beautiful space, we found that what’s good is very, very good, but the food, much to our dismay, was hit or miss. The artisanal cocktails like the Blueberry Southside Fizz and the Raspberry Thyme Smash were amazing. As were the Kimchi Tacos. I’ll return, but perhaps only to their gorgeous bar for drinks and apps before moving on.

And moving on we did, straight to Noir Food & Wine. A hidden gem, this is a charming little place perfect for gathering with friends on the outdoor patio. Their wine flights are plentiful, consisting of three glasses per type (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, etc.), and though I’ve been told their dinner menu is excellent, skip the dessert…that is not their speciality.

The next morning before heading home, we couldn’t resists popping into the newly opened Intelligencia Coffee for a latte and espresso. It was everything we have come to expect from a coffee bar of this caliber: baristas with handlebar mustaches circa 1900, beautifully crafted seating and lots of creative ways to drop $50 on coffee.

But after all, it is my birthday. What’s another $50?

The Langham Huntington Hotel. 1401 South Oak Knoll Avenue. Pasadena, CA. 626-568-3900


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A Kiss is Worth a Thousand Camellias

February 12, 2010 | posted by Molly
 
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CamelliaLast Valentine’s Day, my husband surprised me with a visit to  Huntington Gardens for their yearly Camellia show and sale. This thoughtful gesture on his part saved the day from a morning that started with him dropping and shattering the blender into a million pieces, while I burnt the English Muffins that were to be a very crucial part of my Valentine’s Benedict and using phyllo dough instead of puff pastry for my homemade cinnamon rolls (one word, ick.). Oh Valentine’s Day….we’ve had some doozies. Sometimes the pressure of attaining perfection will literally blow up in your face.

But alas, we entered my borrowed “Secret Garden” and the day became that which it was intended. Hand-in-hand we strolled along the tables filled with over a thousand prize-winning blooms of all colors and sizes, dreaming of  taking up the hobby of growing these gorgeous works of art in our own backyard. I can assure you that if we had had a place to put them, we would have purchased a few of the plants, and attended one of the demonstrations on how to prune them. As I’ve been told, I’ll do anything once, as long as there is a cute outfit (or in this case, cute supplies) involved.

So as this Valentine’s Day snuck up on us, I knew that I wanted to recreate what ended up being the perfect February 14th.  Who knows if I’ll have mustered the energy to serve a 3 course delightful breakfast in bed or whether or not my husband will have thought to pre-order exorbitantly overpriced roses on Sunday. What I do know is that we’ll be hand-in-hand once again, strolling along in “our spot” as though time is all we have.

INFO: The show runs Saturday, February 13th (1pm-4:30pm) and  Sunday, February 14th (10:30am-4:30pm). General admission to The Gardens is $20. The show is free.

Huntington Library & Gardens.  1151 Oxford Road.  San Marino, CA.  626.405.2100

POP the Bubbly

March 30, 2009 | posted by Molly
 
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pop-champagneNo disrespect to wine bars (cause I love em!), but as they’ve become more frequent, I have been on a search for something different. I couldn’t control my enthusiasm when a friend told me about POP Champagne & Dessert Bar. Now, this is a place to get excited about. Located in Old Town Pasadena, it takes the standard bar experience to a whole new level. The chic décor featuring high back leather booths and elaborate chandeliers makes the perfect candlelit setting for a cozy date night or girls’ night out.

Photo: Tricia Chilton

Photo: Tricia Chilton

I opted to make this a Saturday night after dinner affair. Having saved room for dessert, I was anxious to try the Souffle du Jour, an exotic fruit concoction with a luscious strawberry anglaise poured tableside into the piping hot center. It didn’t disappoint, but with so many creative choices: roasted lavender strawberries with crème fraiche, risotto pudding with brandied figs, vanilla creme brulee,  there’s something decadent for every night of the week!

Photo: Tricia Chilton

Photo: Tricia Chilton

Their seven tasting flights vary in price from $10-$19 and consist of three full glasses from three different houses. I chose two: The “Champagne Bubbles,” that included a knock-your-socks-off $200 Gosset Brut Excellence and their “California Bubbles,” which definitely held its own against the “real thing.” Our personal sommelier, never lacking to impress, brought over a complimentary sample of the ever-popular Veuve Clicquot when I inquired about how it would taste when sampled next to the Gosset.  My wish: his command.

From small plates to the perfect nightcap, POP will tantalize your senses and leave you feeling somehow smarter (it’s “Voov clee ko”). My obsession with Champagne Bars has officially begun. Not planning a trip to Pasadena? Champagne Bars are located all over the world including, Flute (NYC & Paris), Pops For Champagne (Chicago) or Champagne Bar at the Liberty Hotel (Boston).

POP Champagne Bar. 33 E. Union Street. Pasadena, CA 91103. 628-795-1295

When Nature Calls

September 26, 2008 | posted by Molly
 
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rose-garden2City life will teach you to appreciate nature. Suddenly, grass under your bare feet becomes the greatest sensation in the world. Sometimes you need to stop and literally, smell the roses. Sure, cities have parks, but when you need to breathe in wide open spaces, there is only one place to go… Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens.

If you are from Southern California, this is no doubt a familiar attraction, but what you might not know is they just completed a 20 million dollar renovation to the Huntington Art Gallery, once the home of Henry E. Huntington, one of the most prominent millionaires of the 20th century. The collection has been expanded and now offers one of the finest collection of European art in the US. The public can now tour an additional 5,300 square feet of the mansion that includes interactive features, as well as approximately 1,200 objects of European art from the 15th to the early 20th century.

pasadenaBut, while the Art Gallery and charming bookstore prove a great bonus to your visit, it’s the grounds that span 120 acres and include over 12 different gardens that take center stage. Each path leads to a new journey of the senses that includes the Japanese Garden, the Rose Garden, the Desert Garden and the newest addition, the Chinese Garden of Flowering Fragrance. They have programs, classes and many events, so check their website frequently to get the most out of your experience.

Located in the opulent neighborhood of San Marino in Pasadena, CA, this is one place you will want to visit over and over. Take a book and blanket…your haven is calling.

TIP: Purchase a tax-deductible membership to receive free entry, discounts, invitations to special events and more. Best of all, you will be supporting education, conservation and exhibits.