Heather and I sat down at the Cornelia Street Cafe earlier this week to share some food and chat about Foods of New York Tours. Cornelia Street Cafe has a fun wine flights menu that Heather wanted to try, and they’re one of the businesses we feature on our Original Greenwich Village Tour. The first snowstorm of the season had seized the city, so I had a little fun slushing my way to Greenwich Village in ill-suited shoes.
Heather Refvem in Cornelia Street Cafe from the Greenwich Village Tour |
Before I started recording, Heather told me about her start at Foods of New York Tours: she worked in a tea shop at Chelsea Market and gave the store’s presentation to the Chelsea Market / Meatpacking District Tour when the tour groups came through. After a while, she realized she would prefer to give entire tours and eventually became an integral part of the Foods of New York team.
Now, Heather spends half her time working in the office supporting Todd and Amy and the other half of her time giving the Original Greenwich Village Tour.
No, I kind of feel like it’s partly my job to always be trying new places. And because I only give one tour but hear about the other neighborhoods, I get excited to try new things from the other tours.
I went to Tartinery the other day [editor’s note: of the Nolita Tour] because it was National Sandwich Day. And here I’ve been going into this establishment twice a week and placing orders four times a week for something I’ve never tried. So I decided I was going to go on my own and try the two sandwiches for the first time.
I think it’s just integration. We’re a part of the neighborhoods at this point: with having 5 tours go through an establishment in a day, and the fact that Todd lives here. I feel like a member of the community down here even though I don’t actually live here. And that’s something I would miss terribly if I were to leave this city or something.
I feel like other tour companies don’t have that kind of relationship with a street. We become symbols for Greenwich Village. I was in the Whole Foods on Bowery, and I heard behind me someone go, “Hey, it’s the Bleecker Street girl!” And I feel like any of us would be recognized like that.
Yeah, soon actually. I filmed an episode of Celebrity Ghost Stories on the Biography channel, where I play a younger version of Coach Beiste from Glee.
I also made Heather pose in the snow for me on Cornelia Street. It’s hard to tell, but the snow was still very much accumulating when this picture was taken! You can (and should!) keep up with Heather by following her on Facebook, Twitter, or checking out her website to read her blog!