During Advertising Week New York 20, I attended a couple of luncheons at Serra Birreria. The beautiful thing about New York is that you will probably never know all the restaurants and even as a native New Yorker, I’m still getting introduced to new places to wine and dine. During Days 3 and 4 of Advertising Week, I finally got to experience Eataly. Finding Serra was a task on its own but once you learn to maneuver through Eataly, you’ll become accustomed to navigating through the copious merchants that the flatiron staple provides.
I wore a pleated cream maxi skirt with an off white top that had fun subtle shoulder ruffles.
SHOP SIMILAR ITEMS TO MY LOOK BELOW
Upon Entry, we’re greeted with a ray of sunshine beaming from the sun roof of the rooftop restaurant.
In-Market hosted a culture and commerce luncheon on Day 3 at Serra Birreria that explored building intricate relationships between data-driven commerce and brand experiences. The focus was on unifying the consumer journey to maximize growth.
I had a bit more fun at the Amazon Ads luncheon on Day 4. It was all about honoring the most influential small business marketers in the United States.
For both days, the menu was the same. My favorite was the ravioli filled with butternut squash, which is perfect for those with a no-meat eating regimen (like me). I added some crunch to my meal with the patate. It’s the best crispy potatoes I’ve ever tasted. What’s a meal without fiber? Keeping it healthy, I opted for carrots and broccolini to add a bit of fiber.
Food: 9/10 | Service: 8/10 | Ambiance: 7/10
I’m definitely looking forward to going back to Serra for brunch, the first thing I’m ordering is the patate! The staff are wonderful, the ambiance is decent and the food is delicious.
I will like to go to the restaurant, pagoda is very good especially summer time..,. it’s breezy and sunny. I like your long skirt, it’s more preferable to long pant. I want to visit that restaurant and try there food, will let you know the outcome