Where to eat like the 'Heated Rivalry' boys around NYC
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Where to eat like the 'Heated Rivalry' boys around NYC
"Heated Rivalry has taken over New York-well, the world really-with themed raves, trivia nights, watch parties and more. It's not looking like the horny obsession over the queer hockey romance is ending any time soon. In NYC, you can ice skate like Hollanov, hit the clubs like Hollanov and, yes, even scarf down tuna melts like Hollanov. From burgers to blueberry smoothies, here's where you can dine like the Heated Rivalry fellas in New York City."
"Tuna melts In one memorable scene of episode four, hockey rivals-turned-lovers Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) bond over tuna melts and Grillo's pickles. You can copy their romantic lunch at -American, Swiss, cheddar or mozzarella-for $13) and nostalgic NYC luncheonettes like (which arrives on homemade challah with your choice of cheeseS&P Lunch (piled atop griddle rye with American cheese for $17), each served with a sour cuke on the side."
"The romance between Scott Hunter (François Arnaud) and Kip Grady (Robbie G.K.) kicks off at New York's fictional smoothie shop Straw + Berry, where they flirt over the former's blueberry-and-banana drink order. If you want to start your day like the captain of the New York Admirals, you can order a similarly fruity blend at local spots such as Baya Bar and Bora Bora Smoothie Cafe."
Heated Rivalry has inspired themed raves, trivia nights, watch parties and fan activities across New York and beyond. Fans can ice skate, hit clubs and dine like the show's characters. Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov share tuna melts with Grillo's pickles, available at classic NYC luncheonettes and sandwich spots that serve tuna melts on challah or griddle rye with pickles. Scott Hunter and Kip Grady flirt over a blueberry-and-banana smoothie similar to blends at Baya Bar and Bora Bora Smoothie Cafe. Shane Hollander prefers Canada Dry–style ginger ale; New York options include Bruce Cost Ginger Ale or Evil Twin Brewing's Brooklyn Dry.
Read at Time Out New York
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