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New York City
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 9:56 am
by quakwacker
The wife and I are going in September. I'm looking for ideas of things to do. I've been before but it was just to a Yankee game and then back home. This time we will be "tourists". Throw some ideas out there. We will be there for 4 or 5 days.
Re: New York City
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:55 am
by woody
Peter Luger's steakhouse. Don't be a rookie and ask for a menu. Just go in order bacon as the appetizer, steak for 2 and side of creamed spinach. you will not be disappointed. Place has been around forever.
Re: New York City
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:26 am
by donia
carmine's for chicken parmesan. 200 w 44th street. 1 order will feed you both!
Re: New York City
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 2:27 pm
by Long Cut
2nd on Carmine's. Do the nbc tour some of it's corny but you get to go the sat night live stage and that's cool. Little Italy for dinner. China town is cool take some time to walk around and haggle on some deals. Central park carriage ride with the wife at night and walk around the park a little during the daytime. Great time of year to be there.
Re: New York City
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 3:08 pm
by pondman
Go to the Beretta store.
Pond
Re: New York City
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:27 am
by Dux Be Us
Ride a sight seeing bus...go to the empire state building lookout...Carnage's for a pastrami or rueban sammich...twin towers memorial... M&M store...aircraft carrier... Museums...y'all have fun

Re: New York City
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:07 pm
by regishay
Re: New York City
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:30 pm
by bulldog ducker
Study up on the subway system before you go. My wife did this and we got around NY for 5 days on a $25 subway pass including getting from the airport to the hotel. For the most part it will drop you off within a block of wherever you want to be if you know what to get on.
I will try to get you a list of the good eats we had there. One of my wife's friends writes for a food mag up there so we ate local the entire time. It was good-amazing and it was cheaper than I expected but we were not a the touristy places.
There is a website that you can type in the places you want to see while you are there and it will spit out an itinerary so that you don't wast time going from one side of the city to the other. It also gives you directions be it subway or walking. It will give you normal amounts of time to be at the location but allows plenty of time if you want to stay longer. We used it and I was skeptical but it worked.
Re: New York City
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:32 pm
by 4dawgma
Stop in a see Rice. Then kick him in the nuts for me!
Re: New York City
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:16 am
by mlj300
I spent a whole day there just looking at old churches and grave yards. I'm weird like that. You won't have any problems finding something good to eat up there.
Re: New York City
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:59 am
by jc
Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and go try Grimaldi's Pizzeria. It is right off of the Brooklyn Bridge. The salt cured black olives are the best thing that I have ever had. You will also feel like you are in an espisode of The Soprano's , I actually saw Steve Schirripa, played Bobby, last year in there was I was eating. Take cash, no checks no cards and no individual slices are sold, only whole pies!
Re: New York City
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:11 pm
by country_20boy
bulldog ducker wrote:Study up on the subway system before you go. My wife did this and we got around NY for 5 days on a $25 subway pass including getting from the airport to the hotel. For the most part it will drop you off within a block of wherever you want to be if you know what to get on.
+1 The subway system is
amazing in it's efficiency and is really easy to navigate. You walk down a set of stairs, wait 5 mins, jump on the subway and pop up 20-30 blocks away 5 mins later. This Mississippi redneck has used public transportation in Boston, Chicago, NY, DC and San Francisco and NY is by far the easiest and best. We used the subway to get all over town, but we took a cab in from LaGuardia and took a limo (private car) back to the airport. Hotel desk let us in on the secret that the private car was cheaper by a few bucks and a hellofa lot nicer than the cab.
Re: New York City
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:11 pm
by Up2Early
bulldog ducker wrote:Study up on the subway system before you go. My wife did this and we got around NY for 5 days on a $25 subway pass including getting from the airport to the hotel. For the most part it will drop you off within a block of wherever you want to be if you know what to get on.
I will try to get you a list of the good eats we had there. One of my wife's friends writes for a food mag up there so we ate local the entire time. It was good-amazing and it was cheaper than I expected but we were not a the touristy places.
There is a website that you can type in the places you want to see while you are there and it will spit out an itinerary so that you don't wast time going from one side of the city to the other. It also gives you directions be it subway or walking. It will give you normal amounts of time to be at the location but allows plenty of time if you want to stay longer. We used it and I was skeptical but it worked.
If you can come up with that list of local eateries I'd like a copy too. I'm taking my daughter up in a couple of months.
Thanks
Re: New York City
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 2:20 pm
by mudsucker
http://katzsdelicatessen.com/menus/ Eat here. Great pastrami sammich!
http://www.carminesnyc.com/ We ate at the upper west side location(Broadway) and loved it.
Have been to
http://carnegiedeli.com/ A little over priced but one sammich can feed two people! Piled high meats.
Some of the mom and pop diners offer good food at a fair price.