Thursday, March 1, 2012

Cheap Haircuts in NYC: Astor Place Hair Designers



A no-frills, family-owned hair salon that gives cheap AMAZING haircuts. Remember when Felicity cut off all her hair? Yeah, it was at this place.

But yours'll probably be better..



(212) 475-9854

2 Astor Pl

New York, NY 10003
astorplacehairnyc.com/

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

New Site: NYMag DEALS



















While I'm skeptical of "Deal" websites (with the exception of Groupon, the Living Social iphone app, and Bloomspot of course), I think it might be worth a try to sign up for this one from NY Magazine coming out in May. While Time Out NY really has the market cornered on cheap things to do in NYC, I'm curious about what NY Magazine will bring us. Maybe insider sample sales? Pop Culture events? Who knows!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Free Drinks: Myopenbar.com

Why sit and drink your rent money when there's a wealth of bars around the city that are willing to give you a tipsy time for free (or almost free?). It's with this logic that Myopenbar.com, a daily list of bars, art openings, and events offering free and majorly discounted deals, was launched.

Today's deals?



Myopenbar.com

Friday, April 1, 2011

Free bagels & fixins every Sunday at The Brazen Head















Great deal alert!!

Brunch hurting your wallet? Kill two birds with one stone at The Brazen Head

The Details:
Sundays

Bloodies & Bagels

Great Bloodies & Mimosas - $5.00
Complimentary Bagels with Fixins
Happy Hour 2 to 6

http://www.brazenheadbrooklyn.com/

Sunday, March 27, 2011

My Cheap NYC: Bars That Have Free Food

Going for a night on the town in NYC- there's nothing like it. The noise, the people, the sites- the cost. With drinks ranging from $5-$12 for more upscale mixed cocktails, it can be pretty easy to drink away your food money before you have time to take a sobering look at your bank account. That's why finding a bar that also serves free appetizers is a great way to save some change, while keeping your beer munchies at bay. While places like The Charleston are known for their free pizza, East Village Pruscetteria Ballaro serves a delicious happy hour sampler which includes a rotating smorgas of bite size Italian favorites. Be sure to stop by 5-7 to try it out!

Ballarò - caffè prosciutteriaAddress:
77 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10003

Friday, March 25, 2011

MyCheapNYC: Neighborhoods





In NYC, picking an affordable neighborhood should be one of the top things on your list of importance. While Williamsburg and the East Village are trendier, nearby Greenpoint in Brooklyn is much more affordable. The perks?: Older, more distinguished housing, cheap Polish food nearby, lots of park space (and very dog friendly), and a quiet vibe. The downside?: You'll be off the the G train, one of NYC's most notoriously slow lines. However, during the day the G runs pretty frequently, and with a quick transfer on the 7 getting to midtown is a breeze. Also if you're you can handle a 15 minute walk, the Graham and Bedford L's are in close walking distance.

Brooklyn & Greenpoint Real Estate Sites:
www.hellobrooklyn.com/brooklyn_real_estate.html
northbrooklynrealty.com/

MyCheapNYC Restaurants: Vanessa's Dumplings















In New York City everything is expensive, so if you can cut costs anywhere then that can mean all the difference between next month's rent and your one way ticket out of town. The first thing on most people's lists to go is usually food. However, being a frugal foodie doesn't mean you have to sacrifice taste or quality. One of my favorite places to dine for less is Vanessa's Dumplings on Eldridge Street. Everything on the menu is under $5, and with treats like cabbage and pork dumplings, steaming hot and sour soup, and sesame pancakes for less than a one-trip metro card you really can't go wrong. The only catch? Seats are hard to come by and much coveted so be prepared to wait around, or send a friend in before you to scope out spots while you weight in line. However, if it's a nice day out why not enjoy another one of NYC's great cheap thrills- a nice walk around the Lower East Side.

Vanessa's Dumplings
118 Eldridge St
(between Grand St & Broome St)
New York, NY 10002
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
(212) 625-8008

Nearest Transit:
Grand St (B, D)
Bowery (J, M)
Delancey-Essex Sts (F, J, M, Z)