A New Southern Blog About NYC

Southern in the City

A New Southern Blog About NYC

By Jessica MischnerAugust 31, 2010


Jessica Mischner in NYC for the G&G April/May issue launch party at Billy Reid.
 
Earlier this year Garden & Gun ran a cover story I wrote about the “Southern Invasion of NYC” (April/May), a look at the explosion of Southern chefs, musicians, designers, and entrepreneurs in the Big Apple. The response was overwhelmingly positive, so we’re going to continue the coverage on my new blog, “Southern in the City.” I’ll be doing twice-weekly updates on all things Dixie in NYC, from Brooklyn’s best fried-chicken joints to hidden bluegrass bars to the rising influence of Southern designers.

Southern culture isn’t just present in New York City. It’s thriving like never before. The best new bars, shops, and restaurants all seem to have Southern roots. A majority of the tastemakers and trendsetters are Southern, too. Everywhere you go, someone’s pickling something or preserving something or handcrafting something or distilling something. Even the city’s social life has taken on a twang. This summer alone was filled with Southern happenings and events, many of which I had the pleasure of attending (our Southern community may be expanding, but we’re still a pretty tight knit circle). The Big Apple BBQ Block Party united barbecue lovers of all states and stripes, with everyone from Charleston’s Jimmy Hagood to Louisville’s Julian Van Winkle joining in. Bespoke suitmaker Alton Lane celebrated its launch with a Southerner-studded party at the Yale Club (which offers reciprocity to University of Virginia alums), and Mississippians converged on Central Park for their annual Mississippi in the Park picnic. At the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic on Governor’s Island, even those of us in the cheap seats got an up-close-and-personal glimpse of Prince Harry when he fell off his horse (much to his extreme embarrassment). And that’s not including all the crawfish boils, state society happy hours, and other get-togethers that dominate social life up here in Gotham—especially now that football season has arrived.


Mischner and Hagood at the Big Apple BBQ Block Party

In the weeks and months ahead, I’ll cover the people, places, and experiences that bring Southern culture to life in the Big Apple. I’ve got a front row seat to the excitement unfolding, and now, thanks to Garden & Gun, you do, too. Welcome to the party and welcome to my blog.