Wayne Magazine May 2016 | Page 14

THE BUZZ WRITTEN BY CAROL BOTT JARGER PINOT’S PALETTE LAKESIDE RESTAURANT & BAR MANAGER SALVADOR SAN JUAN, OWNER DAVID DICENSO AND BARTENDER BLAZE SACCHI BACK TO ITS ROOTS The LAKESIDE RESTAURANT & BAR (56 Lake Drive West, Wayne, 973-833-8798, lakesiderestaurant.com) is under new management, but by owners who are not new to the restaurant business. David and Tricia DiCenso have reopened the intimate eatery on Packanack Lake for area residents to enjoy once again, and they invite diners to come relax with family and friends in a place that holds fond memories for so many local people, including themselves. Hostess Tricia explains, “I grew up in Packanack Lake in the house where Dave and I live now with our children. We swim here. We sail here. It’s my personal fitness track. I thank God every day for this view.” Now, restaurant guests can enjoy the view while dining on classic American and Italian fare in this neighborhood restaurant that’s been restored to the ambiance of a lake community. Old photos of Packanack Lake hang on the walls and will soon be joined by hand-painted caricatures of local patrons who frequent the Lakeside Restaurant. Home-style cooking, with daily specials and seasonal menu changes, is being served. Selections include steaks, ribs, burgers, seafood combined with Orecchietti, Chicken Capricciosa and Rigatoni Vodka. Gluten-free options are available. The bar room is now open and serves pub food such as chili. Tables in the front dining room can be reserved for more refined dining. Happy Hour is from 3 to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, and BYO Wine only is allowed in the dining area, with no corking fee. ARTISAN ICE CREAM CURLY’S ICE CREAM 12 WAYNE MAGAZINE If you want to paint, drink and have fun with friends and family, try PINOT'S PALETTE (1055 Hamburg Turnpike, 973-934-1900, pinotspalette.com/wayne) in Wayne. At this new art studio, anyone can be an artist and have fun being creative, even with no previous art experience. In a world where social media isolates people, Pinot’s Palette strives to bring them together, whether the focus is on socializing or getting serious about painting. “Our goal is to bring art to people in an entertaining, active way,” says Blair Harvey, owner. The two-room studio provides all painting supplies and a trained art instructor to guide you step-by-step through the featured painting. Participants bring their own snacks and drinks and choose from an on-line catalogue of over 800 paintings when signing up. Painting parties make great celebrations for children’s birthdays, a girls’ night out, date night or an anniversary. And, Pinot’s Palette is part of the Painting It Forward Program designed to support fundraising to help strengthen our community. For over 50 years, Curly’s Ice Cream in Riverdale has been a favorite destination for ice cream in the Wayne area, and a frequent winner of Wayne Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards. Now, co-owners Chris Meier of Pequannock and his mother, Amy, from Riverdale, have opened another family-run CURLY’S ICE CREAM shop (129 Mountain View Blvd., 973-832-7999, curlysicecream.com), right here in Wayne. Three generations of the Meier family have served premium ice cream made fresh daily using only the best ingredients to maintain the highest level of quality. “We pride ourselves on making premium ice cream, and do things the way my grandfather did when he first started in 1958,” Chris Meier explains. “We make small batch ice cream and fold fresh flavors into it,” he says. Open year-round, Curly’s offers novelties like Tartufos and Tortonis, and a large selection of homemade hard ice cream, soft ice cream, soft frozen yogurt and custom-designed cakes. MAY 2016 LAKESIDE & CURLY’S: ANNE-MARIE CARUSO; PINOT’S: THINKSTOCK PAINTING PARTIES