BARS/RESTAURANTS
Food. Everyone loves to eat and everyone has their favorites. But I would encourage you to find places you've never been to. In the Phila area, as in most metropolitan areas, you can find just about anything. And I mean anything. You can go top shelf or go for some other less expensive options. Never use the word cheap. We are never cheap. That signals to your brain that you are low class. You can be in a situation where you are not as wealthy as you want to be or are going to be, but you can always have class. Manners and class cost nothing. Present yourself as Top Shelf wherever you go. One option is to get dressed up and go to the bar and order one or two drinks and have an appetizer. This gives you a less expensive option and allows you to catch the vibe of the place. Who knows? Maybe it wasn't at all worth the hype. You got to experience a place you've always wanted to try and didn't have to break the bank in the process. Or maybe you loved it and can add it to your list. But you'll never know until you try. Here are a few of my favorites here in Phila as well as a few from my other home city, New York.
New York - Everyone will have their favorites and I don't claim to know them all but here are some great places I've been to and highly recommend. NY may have the best in the world. Cecconi's in Brooklyn, Trattoria Dell'Atre, LaGrande Boucherie, Serafina 79, Maseria del Vini, Botte Brooklyn and Benoit...I'll stop there. I'm getting hungry.
Phila - Butcher & Singer, Devon, Rouge, Lacroix at The Rittenhouse, Ocean Prime, Del Fresco's and Barclay Prime are just a few to get you started
Options - Any of the above places but sit at the bar and enjoy a drink or two with a small plate or appetizer. This gives you the atmosphere without the higher cost. As far as specific favorites, there are too many to list but Winnie's LeBus in Manayunk, Davio's in King of Prussia, The Continental in Center City Phila and The Pullman in Ardmore are good alternatives.
Bon Appetite!
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- Stop chasing "wealth" - start chasing happiness
posted by topshelfluxurylifestyle.com Today, we are constantly bombarded with everything from celebrities to sports stars flashing money, making you think that by having money and spending it, it will make you happy. But, in reality, that is not the key to happiness. Once you realize this, you can then move on to what's important, and that is your happiness . The pursuit of money has always been in the forefront of my mind as an adult. I truly believed that simply having money, I could make my dreams come true and in the process be happy. This leads to financial challanges and often times, letdowns. If you are fortunate to live long enough and experience life, this mindset gets questioned. You begin to "see" that the most important aspect of life is not money, but your overall happiness. That's one of the many reasons I started TSL. I want to help and inspire people to get off of the couch, see the world, find things that move you and in the process, help make you a better person. To see that living your best life includes building a better you, one that fully immerses yourself in the world without breaking the piggy bank. And so, I started to research topics that interested me (my story is on topshelf). It became apparent that wealth is not just money. It's a wealth of knowledge, experience, joy and making the best version of you. I changed my mindset. Instead of thinking "I want to be wealthy" I started thinking " I want to be happy". How do you do that? It all begins with gratitude. Learn to appreciate what you have. Once you do that, you realize that you have more than you think. Many people are all or nothing. Everything is either or. "I guess if I can't afford to go to Disney, I guess we won't go at all". Instead of figuring it out with a plan, they simply don't go. This is scarcity mentality. This can also lead you to think that maybe you're not good enough or that life is unfair and it only rewards certain people. But, look closer and you'll see that people who look like they have it all are actually very sad. They try to use their wealth to buy happiness, to mask the pain inside. Drugs, alcohol and spending can't fix that. Some even go so far as to end their life. My thought? Take inventory of your life. Your family, your friends, things you've done, places you've visited. When you do this, you'll see that those things brought you greater joy. It's the simple things in life, right? You see the world as full of possibilities because there is so much to do and that it doesn't take millions to do that. You find joy everywhere. I'm not saying that money is not important. Of course it is. We need money to survive. I like to live indoors, eat great food, travel and help others. You can't do that without money. The more you have, the more you can do and give to others. Develop an abudant mentality. There are more resources than you can imagine. Create a budget. Follow the plan. These are necessary to your financial well-being. But at the same time, take your focus off of worrying or concerning yourself with money, and begin to think about joy. When you chase wealth, you can lose sight of what's important. This will cost you the only resource that isn't in abudance and that's time. Don't wind up the wealthiest person in the graveyard. No one will say " Well, they drove a nice Lambo!". Instead, they''ll say "They lived their life to the fullest". Live the life you've always imagined....
- This one word can change your financial future - and your life
(I am not a financial advisor - these are words of wisdom) This is not about how to get-rich-quick, nor is it the only blueprint for success. It is, however, a key component of leading a richer, more fulfilling life. When it comes to success in business, we're all familiar with the following: Who to listen to - Follow the path of the most successful people like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates or John D. Rockefeller. What to listen to - The way they speak, the way they present themselves and their knowledge. Why listen to them - They are in life where you want to be. How to listen to them - There are many books, podcasts and articles to gain this information. And of course, you need to be consistent and disciplined, and follow a carefully thought out game plan. But one word that is missing from all of this and never gets discussed enough is... Value . No matter which component of the above you are talking about, you must ask yourself "Am I getting any value out of this? Is it worth my time?" Time is the most precious commodity we have. No matter how much money you make, you can never get back the time you spent . Whether it's business or watching a game or reading a book....anything really, you must ask yourself these questions. So, how does this relate to finances? To life? If you are trying to cut your spending, before you purchase anything, ask if what you are buying gives you value in return. Do you really need that? Because that represents a number of hours working at your job. Think about it. You work all day and in some cases all week just to say I need to buy "that". Instead, delay gratification and invest that money wisely. In life, the same principle applies. You come home from work, sit down and watch TV. Is that the best use of your time? Does it add value? I'm not suggesting that we all don't need to decompress from time to time, but to watch TV for hours on end? Set an alarm to limit your time, then do something that adds value to your life. Take a walk, read a book, spend time with your family and friends. And finally, maximize the value of you . Create the best version of you and in the process you'll become more valuable to your career or business. Consume education, experience life and find ways to give your time to worth-while causes. This directly and indirectly reflects in the compensation you receive financially as well as improving your life. Put value into your life and you will get value in return. Remember, you can always make more money but you can't make more time. Add value to your daily thoughts in the morning and watch your life transform.
- Perfectly Tailored Suits
How often do you find yourself staring at a rack of suits, wondering if any of them actually fit you? You know, suits that don’t just fit your body but also your vibe and your personality? That’s what I'd like to cover in this post on bespoke suits and perfectly tailored suits. It’s not just about looking sharp (though, trust me, you will). It’s about feeling like you own every room you walk into. Why Go Bespoke? The Ultimate Suits Guide Alright, let’s start with the basics. What exactly is a bespoke suit? It’s not just a fancy term to make you sound like you know your fashion stuff at parties. A bespoke suit is custom-made just for you. Every stitch, every seam, every button is crafted to fit your unique shape and style. No off-the-rack nonsense here. Here’s why bespoke suits are worth every penny: Perfect fit : No awkward bunching or tight spots. It’s like the suit was born for your body. Unique style : Choose your fabric, buttons, lapels, linings, and even monograms. Your suit, your rules. Quality materials : Only the best fabrics that last longer and feel amazing. Craftsmanship : Skilled tailors who treat your suit like a masterpiece. Confidence boost : When you look good, you feel unstoppable. So, if you’re ready to ditch the “meh” suits and step into something that screams you , bespoke is the way to go. ENZO Tailors Navigating Bespoke Suits There will be many tailors to choose from in every major city. Look for talented tailors who know how to blend tradition with modern style. Here’s how to find your perfect match: Do your homework : Check out reviews, ask around, and peek at portfolios. Tailoring is an art, and you want a master artist. Visit the shop : A good tailor will welcome you and show you what's available. This is your chance to vibe with them and see if they get your style. Fabric selection : Make sure they have access to top-notch fabrics. Don’t be shy—touch, feel, and ask questions. Multiple fittings : Bespoke isn’t a one-and-done deal. Expect a few fittings to get everything just right. Ask about extras : Want a hidden pocket for your phone? A special lining? A unique button style? Speak up! If you want to explore some of the best options, check out enzocustom.com . Choose from luxurious fabric swatches for your suit The Experience: What to Expect When Getting a Bespoke Suit If you’ve never been through the bespoke process, it might sound a bit intimidating. But trust me, it’s actually a lot of fun. Here’s a sneak peek at what your journey will look like: Initial consultation : This is where you discover all your style secrets. What do you want your suit to say about you? Classic? Bold? Understated elegance? Measurements galore : Tailors take detailed measurements— neck, chest, waist, hips, shoulders, arms, legs, and even posture. They want to know you better than your best friend. Fabric and style selection : This is the fun part. From wool to silk blends, pinstripes to herringbone, you get to pick your look. First fitting : Your tailor will create a “baste” version of your suit (a rough draft, if you will). You try it on, and they note adjustments. Second fitting : The suit starts to take shape. More tweaks, more excitement. Final fitting : The moment of truth. Your suit fits like a dream, and you’re basically a walking masterpiece. The whole process can take a few weeks to a couple of months. Patience, my friend, is a virtue—especially when it comes to looking this good. Just one of the many features to your custom suit. Why Bespoke Tailors Stand Out Here’s what makes a bespoke tailor special: Heritage meets innovation : Find tailors respect classic techniques but aren’t afraid to push boundaries. Personalized service : It’s not just business; it’s a relationship. They remember your name, your preferences, and your quirks. Attention to detail : From hand-stitched lapels to perfectly aligned patterns, these tailors sweat the small stuff. Community vibe : Tailoring shops often feel like a second home, where style and stories are shared. Making Your Bespoke Suit Work for You Okay, you’ve got your bespoke suit. It fits like a dream and it looks like a million bucks. But how do you make sure it keeps working for you, day in and day out? Here are some pro tips: Rotate your suits : Don’t wear the same suit every day. Give it time to breathe and keep it looking fresh. Proper storage : Invest in good hangers and garment bags. Your suit deserves a cozy home. Regular maintenance : Dry clean sparingly (too often can damage fabric), and get minor repairs done ASAP. Accessorize smartly : Pocket squares, ties, cufflinks—these little touches can elevate your look. Confidence is key : The best accessory? Your attitude. Walk tall, smile, and own it. And remember, a bespoke suit isn’t just for weddings or big meetings. It’s for any day you want to feel like the best version of yourself. So, there you have it—a look into the world of bespoke suits. Whether you’re a seasoned suit aficionado or a curious newbie, investing in a tailored suit is like giving yourself a gift that keeps on giving. Ready to upgrade your wardrobe and your life? Your perfect suit is waiting. Cheers!