• My best friend—and co-author of this site—calls Saratoga Springs home. It’s only a three-hour drive from me, but it feels like stepping into another world the moment you arrive. She once came across a line in The New York Times real estate section that described the city as “an urban oasis at the foot of the Adirondacks”.

    I make a point to visit every six to eight weeks, and every trip reminds me why. There’s a reason Dave Portnoy visits so often. Days are spent outside, bouncing from one activity to the next, soaking up everything the city has to offer—made even better by getting to do it all together. Below is a weekend itinerary from my most recent visit.

    Friday Evening Arrival

    Dinner at Cantina – 8 PM

    We ordered the Diablo Short Rib Enchiladas and the Carne Asada Bowl, and both absolutely delivered. The carne asada bowl was hearty and deeply flavorful, with just the right amount of heat. The fajita-spiced steak was clearly quality and well-seasoned.

    The Diablo Short Rib Enchiladas were the real standout. They’re unlike anything I’ve seen on a menu before, and easily something I’d come back for. The braised short rib is rich and melt-in-your-mouth, perfectly balanced by sweet caramelized onions and bold, smoky flavors. It’s the kind of dish that makes you pause mid-bite. And the margaritas? Not to be missed.

    After dinner, we headed home, queued up our favorite Netflix shows, and called it a night.

    Saturday

    Saratoga Sweat Workout Class – 10 AM

    What better way to kick off a weekend morning than sweating it out in a hot workout class? I was so excited to finally try Saratoga Sweat, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. The studio’s owner, Kat, is warm, motivating and a good reminder of why you showed up (and why you should make the most of every minute there). The hour-long class was a full-body burn, working every single muscle and leaving me feeling accomplished and very ready for coffee.

    Kru Coffee – 11:30 AM

    Morning coffee is non-negotiable. We simply cannot function without it. Enter Kru, our go-to for both excellent coffee and a truly solid breakfast (a rare combination). Whether you’re in the mood for iced or hot, they do both well.

    My order never wavers: a large cold brew and the Smokey and the Biscuit sandwich. Think maple sausage, smoked gouda, two eggs, all tucked into a warm, flaky biscuit. It’s exactly what you want after a workout. Need I say more?

    Railroad Run – 2 PM

    Saratoga’s Railroad Run is a peaceful, forest-lined trail that feels like a breath of fresh air. Perfect for runners, walkers and bikers alike, it’s beautifully shaded and lush with greenery. We opted for a walk, and the half-mile stretch made it an easy (and scenic) way to rack up steps while soaking in a little nature.

    Explore Broadway – 4 PM

    Broadway has a little something for everyone. Current favorites?

    • Northshire Bookstore – A spacious haven for book lovers, stocked with trending reads and plenty of enticing puzzles to challenge your mind.
    • Bobbles & Lace – I was bummed to learn this is a chain, but their coats are fabulous and reasonably priced (pictured above). Definitely worth a peek!
    • Saratoga Outdoors – The ultimate destination for outdoor adventurers. Whether you love skiing, biking, or hiking, you’ll find all the gear you could ever need.
    • Saratoga Olive Oil Co. – Who knew espresso-flavored balsamic vinegar could double as a makeshift affogato? It’s incredible. Their peach balsamic is another standout, perfect for bread or a fresh summer salad.
    • Overland Sheepskin Co. – If money is no object, this is the place to invest in a winter coat. The quality here is simply unmatched.

    Hamlet & Ghost – 6 PM

    Craving inventive cocktails and standout appetizers? This spot delivers with a truly one-of-a-kind, seasonal drink menu—I’ve honestly never seen anything like it. Arrive early, though, because it fills up fast and seating is limited. I’ll never forget going one holiday and sipping their spiked eggnog cocktails. We still talk about them to this day! As for the food, the cheese curds and fries are fabulous, served in generous, heaping portions that are perfect for sharing—or not.

    Dinner at Cafe Italia Ristorante – 8 PM

    This charming restaurant strikes the perfect balance between upscale and welcoming, with attentive service and delicious food. The blood orange margarita is an absolute must-try, and we can’t get enough of the linguine alla vongole—it’s our personal favorite. From salads to decadent desserts, everything is thoughtfully prepared with quality ingredients. You really can’t go wrong here.

    Sunday

    Darling Donuts and Coffee – 10 AM

    We’re big fans of donuts, and this spot does not disappoint. There’s a flavor for every craving. After grabbing our treats, we set out for a walk.

    Pitney Meadows Community Farm – 12 PM

    We took a stroll through this beautiful farm, following a designated trail that winds through tall grasses, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a private maze. It’s the perfect way to disconnect from your phone and just focus on how you’re feeling. You might feel a little lost at first, but trust the trail. The farm also has a stand with fresh vegetables and produce from their fields and neighboring farms, perfect for taking a taste of the season home with you.

    Afterward, it was time for me to head back to Connecticut. I can’t wait to return in the next few weeks and spend time with my best friend.

  • This post isn’t for you if you have strong opinions about not dressing up your pet. It’s finally chilly enough to wear our cozy clothes and our pets deserve to be cozy right alongside us. We know our pets don’t mind wearing little sweaters and jackets because they get excited when getting dressed and go about their business afterwards. That said, comfort is key. Every pet is different—some rock their look with confidence, while others might squirm if the fit’s not right. Pay attention to how your pet reacts to ensure they’re as happy and comfy as they are stylish.

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  • I adopted a little black cat over the summer and I’m obsessed. Her name is Margarita and she’s all settled in just in time for Halloween.

    Based on my adoption experience with Kitten Angels Rescue at PetSmart, here’s how to adopt a cat:

    1. Find the pet you’re interested in (online or through in-store visits).
    2. Fill out the paper or online application.
      • You’ll want to say no when asked if you’ll let your cat go outside.
      • Indicate “no budget” or at least about $1,000 per year on veterinary care. Margarita’s two post-adoption appointments ran at $280 and $500, ensuring she’s healthy for her mischievous adventures.
    3. The adoption center will contact you to let you know whether your application has been approved or to conduct further screening, along with scheduling a meet and greet. A meet and greet is important to ensure your potential partner in crime is a good fit. I was originally interested in another kitten, but Margarita spoke to me more when we met.
    4. Have cash or a check in the amount of the adoption fee ready. Margarita’s was $175.
    5. If all goes well, to take your pet home you’ll need a litter box, food, and a carrier ready to go.
      • Keep your cat isolated in a specific room for their comfort while they’re introduced to your home and until you confirm with a vet that they don’t have parasites.
    6. Schedule a check-up with a vet ASAP. Some health conditions to check include worms (parasites that can be highly contagious to other pets and, in rare cases, humans without proper precautions), leukemia, AIDS, and more. These check-ups are important to keep your little companion strong and healthy. Margarita had roundworms so I followed the care instructions provided by the vet to get rid of them. It was tedious so be sure to isolate to make the process easier!

    It’s been nearly 3 months, and Margarita is thriving, ruling the house like a tiny witch queen. I’m basically her emotional support human because she loves to be near me. As much as she wants to be around me she also amuses herself by batting toys around the house or lounging by whatever window has the best view. She’s done well when I’ve left her home alone for a couple of days, thanks to her water fountain and automatic feeder. I’m so happy with my decision to adopt a kitten and look forward to all of our adventures together. 

    Feeling inspired but not ready to commit to adoption just yet? Make a donation to Kitten Angels or your local pet shelter to support ongoing rescue efforts!

    Kitten Starter Supplies Guide

    Litterbox with Lid (paid link)

    Litter Trapping Mat

    Cat Litter (Paid Link)

    Purina One Plus Healthy Kitten Dry Food (Paid Link)

    Purina One Plus Wet Food (Paid Link)

    Pet Carrier

    Churu Treat

    Lamb Chop for Cats

    Cat Tree

  • A welcome change in season is always the perfect excuse to refresh your home and bring in a new sense of energy. As the air cools and the days shift, making even small updates can have a big impact on the atmosphere you live in every day. From swapping out simple accents to introducing cozy textures and seasonal touches, it’s often the little items that transform a space the most. Below, we’ve shared a few of the pieces and changes that have made a noticeable difference in the overall feel of our apartment, helping it feel both refreshed and ready for the months ahead.

    Floating Framed Canvas Wall Art – Amazon – $12.79
    Facette Grande White Vase 11.5″ by Athena Calderone – $59.95 – Crate & Barrel
    5.5″ Pumpkin Wax Figural – Threshold™ – $10 – Target
    Seasonal Ribbed Glass Jar Candle 7oz – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia – Black Oak and Persimmon – $6.99 – Target
    Capri Blue Spiced Cider Matte Glass Candle – $40 – Anthropologie
    The Brooklyn Home: Modern Havens in the City – $47.65 – Amazon (Paid Link)
    White Faux Marble Scalloped Decorative Bowl – $69.99 – Kirkland’s
    Cinnamon Scented Pinecones – $16.95 – Michael’s
    Halloween Boo Pillow with Pumpkin Design – $55 – Poshmark
    Best Friends by Sheri Original Calming Donut Dog and Cat Bed – $44.99 – Amazon (Paid Link)
    REPLICA AUTUMN VIBES – $170 – 3.4 oz – Maison Margiela
    Halloween Ghost Icon 15.5-Oz. Highball Glass – $11.95 – Crate and Barrel
    Ravensburger Monster House Party 100 Piece XXL Jigsaw Puzzle for Kids – $16.99 – Amazon (Paid Link)
    Candle Warmer Lamp – $22.86 – Amazon (Paid Link)

    We hope you love these fall finds as much as we do!