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http://eater.com/archives/2009/08/seized_u...the_tax_man.php

I went there a week ago, normally after a soccer game at Chelsea Piers we get drunk and feast on wings and our tab is only like $60-70 because the bartender knows what a buy-back is. We go to Blondies since we were playing on the UWS and our tab was $190, I ask the bartender if he hooked us up while staring at the bill, his response, "Yeah man, we gave you the team discount and I gave you lots of free stuff." :devil: Not once did he tell us this pitcher was on him... :unsure: Glad they got busted. Oh yeah they don't serve Car Bombs there because the owner had a bad experience 1 time with a group of guys that got drunk off of them.
I sometimes forget about the UWS.
 
http://eater.com/archives/2009/08/seized_u...the_tax_man.php

I went there a week ago, normally after a soccer game at Chelsea Piers we get drunk and feast on wings and our tab is only like $60-70 because the bartender knows what a buy-back is. We go to Blondies since we were playing on the UWS and our tab was $190, I ask the bartender if he hooked us up while staring at the bill, his response, "Yeah man, we gave you the team discount and I gave you lots of free stuff." :confused: Not once did he tell us this pitcher was on him... :confused: Glad they got busted. Oh yeah they don't serve Car Bombs there because the owner had a bad experience 1 time with a group of guys that got drunk off of them.
for what?
based on the link, not paying taxes
 
Visited NYC for the first time. Took my wife and two kids ages 12 and 9. Was there for two days and one night. we wanted to go to Chinatown, but the 9 year old was bored to death and was talking about pizza even before we left for NYC.

So we ended up in Little Italy after our Statue of Liberty tour, kinda to appease him. Went to Frankie Cee's for pizza. Good pizza, reasonable prices, had some beer. Everyone satisfied.

 
any suggestion for movers? I gotta move in 2 weeks. Seems like every time I move I get quoted 1 number and then it ends up costing a few hundred more when it is all said and done. Also how much do you normally tip these guys?

What should I expect to pay? I'm moving 30 blocks, same side of Manhattan, both buildings have elevators

1 sectional couch

TV + Stand

Audio Rack

small dining table w/ 2 chairs

desk

bed

boxes for clothes + pots + dishes

 
any suggestion for movers? I gotta move in 2 weeks. Seems like every time I move I get quoted 1 number and then it ends up costing a few hundred more when it is all said and done. Also how much do you normally tip these guys?What should I expect to pay? I'm moving 30 blocks, same side of Manhattan, both buildings have elevators1 sectional couchTV + StandAudio Racksmall dining table w/ 2 chairsdeskbedboxes for clothes + pots + dishes
Not sure the price but my buddy just had a good experience with flatrate movers.
 
any suggestion for movers? I gotta move in 2 weeks. Seems like every time I move I get quoted 1 number and then it ends up costing a few hundred more when it is all said and done. Also how much do you normally tip these guys?What should I expect to pay? I'm moving 30 blocks, same side of Manhattan, both buildings have elevators1 sectional couchTV + StandAudio Racksmall dining table w/ 2 chairsdeskbedboxes for clothes + pots + dishes
Not sure the price but my buddy just had a good experience with flatrate movers.
I've used them, they screwed up wrapping up my leather couch, rather then disassemble so it would fit in elevator they charged me a few hundred to carry it up 9 flights of stairs. :rolleyes:
 
any suggestion for movers? I gotta move in 2 weeks. Seems like every time I move I get quoted 1 number and then it ends up costing a few hundred more when it is all said and done. Also how much do you normally tip these guys?What should I expect to pay? I'm moving 30 blocks, same side of Manhattan, both buildings have elevators1 sectional couchTV + StandAudio Racksmall dining table w/ 2 chairsdeskbedboxes for clothes + pots + dishes
Not sure the price but my buddy just had a good experience with flatrate movers.
I've used them, they screwed up wrapping up my leather couch, rather then disassemble so it would fit in elevator they charged me a few hundred to carry it up 9 flights of stairs. :yes:
I used to use OZ but would just get raped when all was said in done. Last time I just used a random service on CL. 3 Chinese guys showed up to my house with a big truck. Nothing fancy. You provide the boxes and have them packed and ready. I paid $60/hr. I think there was a 2 hr min. Lasted around 4 hours. They were quick and I helped them so the process went faster. $240. Beats the $700-1500 I've paid previously.
 
Flat Rate called me, said for the date I wanted to move Fri, the 28th, they could only reserve me for:

$1500+ morning move

$750+ afternoon move

I told them too much, thanks anyway.

 
I've used Big John's Moving twice. They're not cheap but they're very professional and have charged me less than their estimate both times.

 
Flat Rate called me, said for the date I wanted to move Fri, the 28th, they could only reserve me for:

$1500+ morning move

$750+ afternoon move

I told them too much, thanks anyway.
www.NYcityVAN.com

These mofos are flawless. Seriously.
:bag: Will be moving at the end of September.
Here's the quote from NYcityVAN -
You're looking at $150/hr for 3 guys and a truck. Move should take about 3-4 hours to complete.
Is it worth making a counter offer, something to the effect of I have another option that charges $60/hr for 4 hours but they are not insured, can you come down a little to say $120 an hour (+ TIP)?
 
so far haven't been too impressed with NYcityVAN...

I email them to get a fax # so they can take care of my building's insurance form:

"We just moved into a new office, no fax, can you email it to us?" :goodposting:

I email it to them on Friday morning from our photocopier and email them from my desk to ensure they got it, I get an email on SATURDAY, "nope didn't get it." :hot:

I email it to them again on Monday and follow up with a phone call.

"Sorry our office is closed on Monday." :lmao:

I call them again today, get voicemail and they say do not leave a message, email is better. :eek:

I email them to make sure they got it as well as my box order (they list boxes on their site).

A few hours later I get a response, "Sorry Alias, I have HUNDREDS of emails to go through and just saw this now. You need to provide your own boxes, our box supplier went out of business, also we charge $20 to sign your insurance form." :wall: :wall:

I certainly hope they don't rip me off on charges after the move is over.

 
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I certainly hope they don't rip me off on charges after the move is over.
Yeah... good luck with that. :lmao:
Actually they were pretty cool. 3 artists showed up, 1 was a dancer, another a writer and I didn't hear what the 3rd one did. I think there were cheaper options out there, but I'd use these guys again.$150/hr, took 3.5 hours, they give a 4% cash discount, $20 to file the insurance paperwork required by my building.Gave them a $60 tip ($20 each).Nothing broke, they didn't charge me to package or help setup my stereo equipment. Also they didn't talk finances until it was over, most guys hit you up front with all of the extra charges you are going to incur. They do require a $150 deposit in advance.
 
Alias said:
urbanhack said:
Anyone been to the Pony Bar?
Nope, sounds great tho (all beers $5):http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-pony-bar-new-york
Our GB's bar, Perdition, is just up the street so no chance of us heading all the way to that hood and go anywhere but there.So the wife wanted to get dinner/cocktails out after work last night- with the kid. We've got a handful of places in the area that are good for an earlyish (7), no reservations bite/drink that can handle our 2 year old (and vice-versa), and we decided to go to one of them- the restaurant for the Hotel on Rivington called Thor (we've been a ton with the kid since it's always pretty empty early).

Since the last time we've been, they've changed ownership and is now called something else and is french. They also changed their cocktail menu... average cocktail price: $20. LOW AVERAGE. and yeah- that's TWENTY FREAKING DOLLARS ($19-24).

I'd just gotten used to the $12-16 cocktail... anybody else notice things going nutty for drinks? Oh- food was meh. The aps were better thank the mains, which would tell me it's a good place to go for drinks and a snack... except the drinks are 20 ####### dollars.

 
Alias said:
urbanhack said:
Anyone been to the Pony Bar?
Nope, sounds great tho (all beers $5):http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-pony-bar-new-york
Our GB's bar, Perdition, is just up the street so no chance of us heading all the way to that hood and go anywhere but there.So the wife wanted to get dinner/cocktails out after work last night- with the kid. We've got a handful of places in the area that are good for an earlyish (7), no reservations bite/drink that can handle our 2 year old (and vice-versa), and we decided to go to one of them- the restaurant for the Hotel on Rivington called Thor (we've been a ton with the kid since it's always pretty empty early).

Since the last time we've been, they've changed ownership and is now called something else and is french. They also changed their cocktail menu... average cocktail price: $20. LOW AVERAGE. and yeah- that's TWENTY FREAKING DOLLARS ($19-24).

I'd just gotten used to the $12-16 cocktail... anybody else notice things going nutty for drinks? Oh- food was meh. The aps were better thank the mains, which would tell me it's a good place to go for drinks and a snack... except the drinks are 20 ####### dollars.
Not a fan of that place...overpriced garbage...with so many great options on Clinton and below Delancey, why even bother. I don't mind paying for top dollar for cocktails but that's at places like Milk and Honey and East Side Company.
 
Alias said:
urbanhack said:
Anyone been to the Pony Bar?
Nope, sounds great tho (all beers $5):http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-pony-bar-new-york
Our GB's bar, Perdition, is just up the street so no chance of us heading all the way to that hood and go anywhere but there.So the wife wanted to get dinner/cocktails out after work last night- with the kid. We've got a handful of places in the area that are good for an earlyish (7), no reservations bite/drink that can handle our 2 year old (and vice-versa), and we decided to go to one of them- the restaurant for the Hotel on Rivington called Thor (we've been a ton with the kid since it's always pretty empty early).

Since the last time we've been, they've changed ownership and is now called something else and is french. They also changed their cocktail menu... average cocktail price: $20. LOW AVERAGE. and yeah- that's TWENTY FREAKING DOLLARS ($19-24).

I'd just gotten used to the $12-16 cocktail... anybody else notice things going nutty for drinks? Oh- food was meh. The aps were better thank the mains, which would tell me it's a good place to go for drinks and a snack... except the drinks are 20 ####### dollars.
Not a fan of that place...overpriced garbage...with so many great options on Clinton and below Delancey, why even bother. I don't mind paying for top dollar for cocktails but that's at places like Milk and Honey and East Side Company.
I hear you about Thor... it did used to be good when it first opened, but has progressed to being pretty- as I said- meh in it's recent iterations.Why even bother? Clinton restaurants = small and crowded at 7:30. You did read the part where we went with our two year old son, right? Thor is an occasional thing for us when we're burned out of the other more kid friendly spots... probably not any more (although it's still really kid friendly)

 
Alias said:
urbanhack said:
Anyone been to the Pony Bar?
Nope, sounds great tho (all beers $5):http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-pony-bar-new-york
Our GB's bar, Perdition, is just up the street so no chance of us heading all the way to that hood and go anywhere but there.So the wife wanted to get dinner/cocktails out after work last night- with the kid. We've got a handful of places in the area that are good for an earlyish (7), no reservations bite/drink that can handle our 2 year old (and vice-versa), and we decided to go to one of them- the restaurant for the Hotel on Rivington called Thor (we've been a ton with the kid since it's always pretty empty early).

Since the last time we've been, they've changed ownership and is now called something else and is french. They also changed their cocktail menu... average cocktail price: $20. LOW AVERAGE. and yeah- that's TWENTY FREAKING DOLLARS ($19-24).

I'd just gotten used to the $12-16 cocktail... anybody else notice things going nutty for drinks? Oh- food was meh. The aps were better thank the mains, which would tell me it's a good place to go for drinks and a snack... except the drinks are 20 ####### dollars.
Not a fan of that place...overpriced garbage...with so many great options on Clinton and below Delancey, why even bother. I don't mind paying for top dollar for cocktails but that's at places like Milk and Honey and East Side Company.
I hear you about Thor... it did used to be good when it first opened, but has progressed to being pretty- as I said- meh in it's recent iterations.Why even bother? Clinton restaurants = small and crowded at 7:30. You did read the part where we went with our two year old son, right? Thor is an occasional thing for us when we're burned out of the other more kid friendly spots... probably not any more (although it's still really kid friendly)
I missed that part about the kid. Makes sense. I really like Supper on 2nd btw a/b...from Frank purveyor. Big and not nearly as crowded as his other spots. My friends take their kid there all the time.
 
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It's probably been talked about earlier in this thread, but it's gotten too long to go through and look, but I was wondering what everyone's favorite BBQ restaurants in Manhattan are. Dinner with Dad and he wants BBQ, but I can't decide. I am currently weighing these options, but am open to other ideas:

Blue Smoke

RUB BBQ

Daisy May’s BBQ (it’s out of the way on 11th Ave so even though I have heard great things, it's probably not going to happen)

Hog Pit

Virgil's Barbecue

I have eaten at some of them and I liked all of them so I have no favorite. I think we are leaning towards the place with the best beef ribs since pork ribs seem to be much easier to find and we haven't had good beef ribs in a while.

TIA

 
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It's probably been talked about earlier in this thread, but it's gotten too long to go through and look, but I was wondering what everyone's favorite BBQ restaurants in Manhattan are. Dinner with Dad and he wants BBQ, but I can't decide. I am currently weighing these options, but am open to other ideas:Blue SmokeRUB BBQ Daisy May’s BBQ (it’s out of the way on 11th Ave so even though I have heard great things, it's probably not going to happen)Hog PitVirgil's BarbecueI have eaten at some of them and I liked all of them so I have no favorite. I think we are leaning towards the place with the best beef ribs since pork ribs seem to be much easier to find and we haven't had good beef ribs in a while.TIA
I think there's an entire thread about it..
 
I missed that part about the kid. Makes sense. I really like Supper on 2nd btw a/b...from Frank purveyor. Big and not nearly as crowded as his other spots. My friends take their kid there all the time.
good call, but wife- in her own crazy wimmen way- doesn't like any of that group. Do they have full bar? IIRC it's just wine/beer... too bad either way, we live around the corner from supper
 
It's probably been talked about earlier in this thread, but it's gotten too long to go through and look, but I was wondering what everyone's favorite BBQ restaurants in Manhattan are. Dinner with Dad and he wants BBQ, but I can't decide. I am currently weighing these options, but am open to other ideas:

Blue Smoke

RUB BBQ

Daisy May’s BBQ (it’s out of the way on 11th Ave so even though I have heard great things, it's probably not going to happen)

Hog Pit

Virgil's Barbecue

I have eaten at some of them and I liked all of them so I have no favorite. I think we are leaning towards the place with the best beef ribs since pork ribs seem to be much easier to find and we haven't had good beef ribs in a while.

TIA
I think there's an entire thread about it..
maybe a little outdated
 
It's probably been talked about earlier in this thread, but it's gotten too long to go through and look, but I was wondering what everyone's favorite BBQ restaurants in Manhattan are. Dinner with Dad and he wants BBQ, but I can't decide. I am currently weighing these options, but am open to other ideas:Blue SmokeRUB BBQ Daisy May’s BBQ (it’s out of the way on 11th Ave so even though I have heard great things, it's probably not going to happen)Hog PitVirgil's BarbecueI have eaten at some of them and I liked all of them so I have no favorite. I think we are leaning towards the place with the best beef ribs since pork ribs seem to be much easier to find and we haven't had good beef ribs in a while.TIA
I think there's an entire thread about it..
Forgot about that. I even posted in it a while ago. I guess am leaning towards Blue Smoke.
 
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I was considering this place too, but dad doesn't want to go to a place with live country music.
Hill country is outstanding! they fly in their sausages from Kreuz in Lockhart texas which is probably the best bbq in the world. BTW Monday nights they have an all you can eat deal if im not mistaken.
We are going on Friday, but all you can eat would be good. I can eat a lot of good BBQ, especially if I "save up" and not eat much during the day.ETA - I forgot to mention that we are going on Friday so if there is live music, Hill Country is out of the running. I would like to go there, but it's better to go with friends.

 
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But seriously... $20 cocktails? Am I the only one who thinks that's a bit... excessive?
I'll pay that if I'm in St. Tropez but not NYC. $15 is the tipping point for me.
Only place I've payed more than $20 is at Per Se (but still the best damn drink I've ever had).Wife and I were remembering when drinks hit the $10 mark and we all cursed and rolled our eyes. Seems like $12-16 is de rigeur at this point. (and I'm talking specialty, house-cocktails- not "vodka/tonic" etc).But we don't really go out to bars any more, so maybe we're just paying the premium for getting our drinks on at restaurants?
 
But seriously... $20 cocktails? Am I the only one who thinks that's a bit... excessive?
I'll pay that if I'm in St. Tropez but not NYC. $15 is the tipping point for me.
Only place I've payed more than $20 is at Per Se (but still the best damn drink I've ever had).Wife and I were remembering when drinks hit the $10 mark and we all cursed and rolled our eyes. Seems like $12-16 is de rigeur at this point. (and I'm talking specialty, house-cocktails- not "vodka/tonic" etc).

But we don't really go out to bars any more, so maybe we're just paying the premium for getting our drinks on at restaurants?
Most amazing restaurant experience. Worth shelling out the money just once. I loved taking clients there.
 
Coolest major city in America without a doubt. I LOVE NYC!!

I will be there for my birthday in a couple of weeks watching Phish in MSG!!!!!

I get to stay with a friend who has a rent controlled apartment on the Lower West Side. Bring on the $20 cocktails!!

 
Ok been to Virgil's, sides were small but that didn't bother me, always get full on the meat anyway. Brisket was nothing special, seemed like it was on par with Brother Jimmy's also had the pulled chicken, again not bad but nothing super. Still on my list: Dinosaur BBQ, Blue Smoke (ate there once many years ago) and Daisy Mays only because everyone here raves about it, but we used to get DM catered here at work and was never impressed.My personal favorite nyc BBQ joints:1. Hill Country (moist brisket, ribs)2. Dinosaur BBQ (ribs, sides - creole potato salad, mac n' cheese)3. Righteous Urban BBQ (burnt ends: limited availability, bacon)4. Southern Hospitality (biscuit, sides, ribs)5. Waterfront Ale House (pulled pork sandwich, house hot sauce)6. Spanky's7. Wildwood8. Virgil's9. Brother Jimmy's (on the list out of courtesy because I like their bars but their food does not stack up against the competition)10. Duke's (a step below Bro J's, meh)
Went to Dinosaur BBQ last night, revised my top 10 above. Very good meal, VERY VERY cheap, pitchers of beer were like $15, tab for 12 people include a lot of pitchers, 2 rounds of shots and tip included in bill = $400 (35 each)I had the Ode to Elgen: Brisket (not as good as Hill Country) + 1/4 rack of Ribs (not as big as Hill Country but done very well) + a tasty Elgen sausage + 2 sides (mac n' cheese - very cheesey, very good + creole potato salad - best potato salad I have ever had) + small piece of cornbread. I hear the wings from this place are incredible and I'm kicking myself for not getting an order of 3 - next time, I will be back.131st St. & 12th Ave.
 
looking for some restaurant recommendations. going to be staying in Midtown the weekend of Dec 5th/6th.

looking for some local favorites that meet the following criteria:

1. Memorable/very good

2. Nice but not super expensive

3. Not super crowded/possible to get a reservation

4. Not looking for a steak house.

tried to get reservations at Babbo but they were full. Any other Batali restaurants worth the effort?

May hit Spotted Pig for a meal at some point. Also will definitely be hitting Momo####u.

Any other strong recommendations from the locals around here? I've read through the thread and some others but looking for more.

also, what are the best places for pizza?

 
looking for some restaurant recommendations. going to be staying in Midtown the weekend of Dec 5th/6th.

looking for some local favorites that meet the following criteria:

1. Memorable/very good

2. Nice but not super expensive

3. Not super crowded/possible to get a reservation

4. Not looking for a steak house.

tried to get reservations at Babbo but they were full. Any other Batali restaurants worth the effort?

May hit Spotted Pig for a meal at some point. Also will definitely be hitting Momo####u.

Any other strong recommendations from the locals around here? I've read through the thread and some others but looking for more.

also, what are the best places for pizza?
One of my favorite pizza places is called Pastafina. It's on 28th and 3rd and is just a regular looking neighborhood pizza place. John's Pizza is a well know place and is good, but touristy/theater crowd.Casa is one of my favorite restaurants in general (that isn't too expensive). It's regional Brazilian (not a steakhouse) and is in a great part of the city (West Village) if you want to walk around afterwards. Here is their website

 
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looking for some restaurant recommendations. going to be staying in Midtown the weekend of Dec 5th/6th.

looking for some local favorites that meet the following criteria:

1. Memorable/very good

2. Nice but not super expensive

3. Not super crowded/possible to get a reservation

4. Not looking for a steak house.

tried to get reservations at Babbo but they were full. Any other Batali restaurants worth the effort?

May hit Spotted Pig for a meal at some point. Also will definitely be hitting Momo####u.

Any other strong recommendations from the locals around here? I've read through the thread and some others but looking for more.

also, what are the best places for pizza?
One of my favorite pizza places is called Pastafina. It's on 28th and 3rd and is just a regular looking neighborhood pizza place. John's Pizza is a well know place and is good, but touristy/theater crowd.Casa is one of my favorite restaurants in general (that isn't too expensive). It's regional Brazilian (not a steakhouse) and is in a great part of the city (West Village) if you want to walk around afterwards. Here is their website
Check my previous food recs in this thread...Little Owl, dell-anima, waverly inn, extra virgin, etc
 
looking for some restaurant recommendations. going to be staying in Midtown the weekend of Dec 5th/6th.

looking for some local favorites that meet the following criteria:

1. Memorable/very good

2. Nice but not super expensive

3. Not super crowded/possible to get a reservation

4. Not looking for a steak house.

tried to get reservations at Babbo but they were full. Any other Batali restaurants worth the effort?

May hit Spotted Pig for a meal at some point. Also will definitely be hitting Momo####u.

Any other strong recommendations from the locals around here? I've read through the thread and some others but looking for more.

also, what are the best places for pizza?
Definitely hit Spotted Pig. Love breaking up my day with a long lunch there. Great burgers. Dinner equally good but more crowded. Hit Blue Ribbon if you're out late and want a great meal. Easily one of the best late night restaurants in NYC.
 

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