El Floppo
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pretty much just endless people trying to either buy or sell trips up the empire state. the corners are a mess. at least the sellers ignore you if you're walking fast with purpose.I couldn't imagine the chaos of 34th and 5th.
pretty much just endless people trying to either buy or sell trips up the empire state. the corners are a mess. at least the sellers ignore you if you're walking fast with purpose.I couldn't imagine the chaos of 34th and 5th.
My brother and his wife came down on New Year's Day. One of the things they wanted to do was see the ESB. I told them there was no way I was going up, especially not on a day when tourists are rampant. They buy tickets from Skyride, because they'd get to skip 5 of the 6 lines, after I tell them to forget it once I see the horde. The wife and I go to Nelly Spillane's on 33rd. We split up around 1:30pm. At 5:30 they finally show up (I'm three sheets to the wind by this point). They didn't even make it to the top before sunset after paying 57 bucks each (regular tix are 26 I think). Scammers, all of them.I couldn't imagine the chaos of 34th and 5th.
yeah, that's a whole 'nother level of suckThat sounds awful. A long time back I used to work in the Port Authority area, that was extremely unpleasant too.
Although it wasn't a tourist overload kind of unpleasant, more of a desolate area (except for homeless) where you can't walk 12 feet without being asked for a dollar.
Heck of a bowling alley though.PA is the pimple on the butthole of NYC
They'll get much better value with Airbnb than they would with a value hotel, so I'd push for that option. And if they've been here before and it wasn't too long ago, they should be good enough getting around on their own, or relying on you for advice/tips, and not need to rely on a concierge type from a hotel.My cousin from Germany is visiting for two weeks and asked me if i knew any value hotels. The place they stayed last time wants $3k for two weeks (which doesnt sound too expensive to me). OOther having them stay with us for two weeks (i own a small 2 br in Staten Island) what options do they have? Airbnb?
I've been in Hoboken for a few weeks now and while the commute is actually better than I expected, those 10 minutes I need to spend there are brutal. I spent a couple years doing the longer commute from central NJ after college which had me in PA pretty much every day, and it's rough to go back to it after 8+ years of avoiding it.PA is the pimple on the butthole of NYC
I see those ads for palaces in the Poconos for 220K and there's a small voice in my head that asks (how bad would taking a bus be).I've been in Hoboken for a few weeks now and while the commute is actually better than I expected, those 10 minutes I need to spend there are brutal. I spent a couple years doing the longer commute from central NJ after college which had me in PA pretty much every day, and it's rough to go back to it after 8+ years of avoiding it.PA is the pimple on the butthole of NYC
In all likelihood though, the issues that would turn that particular ride into a three hour ordeal would turn that hour trip from NJ into a two hour trip...Turnpike, tunnel, etc. Everything just sucks around here and it's only getting worse as the existing infrastructure gets stressed, more people are trying to get into the city than ever before, and there's no solution anywhere in sight. I started a new job back in September...they're pretty receptive to working from home for such a large company and I could see my time spent doing that increasing down the road.I see those ads for palaces in the Poconos for 220K and there's a small voice in my head that asks (how bad would taking a bus be).I've been in Hoboken for a few weeks now and while the commute is actually better than I expected, those 10 minutes I need to spend there are brutal. I spent a couple years doing the longer commute from central NJ after college which had me in PA pretty much every day, and it's rough to go back to it after 8+ years of avoiding it.PA is the pimple on the butthole of NYC
I'm glad that voice is still small, because I could not imagine a 90 minute advertised commute wouldn't blow up to three hours at least twice a week.
and then you'd STILL have those 10 soul-crushing minutes in and around PA every dayIn all likelihood though, the issues that would turn that particular ride into a three hour ordeal would turn that hour trip from NJ into a two hour trip...Turnpike, tunnel, etc. Everything just sucks around here and it's only getting worse as the existing infrastructure gets stressed, more people are trying to get into the city than ever before, and there's no solution anywhere in sight. I started a new job back in September...they're pretty receptive to working from home for such a large company and I could see my time spent doing that increasing down the road.I see those ads for palaces in the Poconos for 220K and there's a small voice in my head that asks (how bad would taking a bus be).I've been in Hoboken for a few weeks now and while the commute is actually better than I expected, those 10 minutes I need to spend there are brutal. I spent a couple years doing the longer commute from central NJ after college which had me in PA pretty much every day, and it's rough to go back to it after 8+ years of avoiding it.PA is the pimple on the butthole of NYC
I'm glad that voice is still small, because I could not imagine a 90 minute advertised commute wouldn't blow up to three hours at least twice a week.
I'm actually in NY right now. Staying at the courtyard Marriott on 37th and 8th. It's $103 per night. Going to be tough to beat that.shadyridr said:My cousin from Germany is visiting for two weeks and asked me if i knew any value hotels. The place they stayed last time wants $3k for two weeks (which doesnt sound too expensive to me). OOther having them stay with us for two weeks (i own a small 2 br in Staten Island) what options do they have? Airbnb?
I'm actually in NY right now. Staying at the courtyard Marriott on 37th and 8th. It's $103 per night. Going to be tough to beat that.shadyridr said:My cousin from Germany is visiting for two weeks and asked me if i knew any value hotels. The place they stayed last time wants $3k for two weeks (which doesnt sound too expensive to me). OOther having them stay with us for two weeks (i own a small 2 br in Staten Island) what options do they have? Airbnb?
speaking of the PA areaI'm actually in NY right now. Staying at the courtyard Marriott on 37th and 8th. It's $103 per night. Going to be tough to beat that.shadyridr said:My cousin from Germany is visiting for two weeks and asked me if i knew any value hotels. The place they stayed last time wants $3k for two weeks (which doesnt sound too expensive to me). OOther having them stay with us for two weeks (i own a small 2 br in Staten Island) what options do they have? Airbnb?
what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
Honestly, I like everything. We have steakhouses covered. Looking for maybe some good interesting ethnic food. Italian would be good too.what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
I haven't been there in a long while, but even with that caveat my favorite Italian place is Da Umberto. It might be more straight ahead old-fashioned (not old-school, though), and maybe less *pizaz* than some of the newer places like Del Posto (which is awesome too). Both on the pricey side.Honestly, I like everything. We have steakhouses covered. Looking for maybe some good interesting ethnic food. Italian would be good too.what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
Check out Patsy's for Pizza, there are 4, my favorite for pizza http://www.patsyspizzeria.us/contact.phpHonestly, I like everything. We have steakhouses covered. Looking for maybe some good interesting ethnic food. Italian would be good too.what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
248/night in octAny ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
never been- food good?248/night in octAny ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
lol quoted the wrong postnever been- food good?248/night in octAny ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
248/night in octI'm actually in NY right now. Staying at the courtyard Marriott on 37th and 8th. It's $103 per night. Going to be tough to beat that.shadyridr said:My cousin from Germany is visiting for two weeks and asked me if i knew any value hotels. The place they stayed last time wants $3k for two weeks (which doesnt sound too expensive to me). OOther having them stay with us for two weeks (i own a small 2 br in Staten Island) what options do they have? Airbnb?
but how's the food?248/night in octI'm actually in NY right now. Staying at the courtyard Marriott on 37th and 8th. It's $103 per night. Going to be tough to beat that.shadyridr said:My cousin from Germany is visiting for two weeks and asked me if i knew any value hotels. The place they stayed last time wants $3k for two weeks (which doesnt sound too expensive to me). OOther having them stay with us for two weeks (i own a small 2 br in Staten Island) what options do they have? Airbnb?
Just to give another plug for Airbnb...here is what that can get you.248/night in octI'm actually in NY right now. Staying at the courtyard Marriott on 37th and 8th. It's $103 per night. Going to be tough to beat that.shadyridr said:My cousin from Germany is visiting for two weeks and asked me if i knew any value hotels. The place they stayed last time wants $3k for two weeks (which doesnt sound too expensive to me). OOther having them stay with us for two weeks (i own a small 2 br in Staten Island) what options do they have? Airbnb?
I've done Patsy's a couple times on previous trips. Agree - really good. Will look into ABC. Thanks for the tip.fantasycurse42 said:Check out Patsy's for Pizza, there are 4, my favorite for pizza http://www.patsyspizzeria.us/contact.phpkutta said:Honestly, I like everything. We have steakhouses covered. Looking for maybe some good interesting ethnic food. Italian would be good too.what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
For a lunch sandwich, something off the beaten path - Num Pang http://numpangnyc.com/contact 5 locations, highly recommend.
ABC Kitchen is a good restaurant to check out for dinner, although getting a reservation may be tough. I tried it like 2 months ago and had a nice meal.
A Greek recommendation would be Periyali http://www.periyali.com/
Del Posto for Italian, but be prepared for a very expensive meal... Service and food are fantastic, but again, the cost is slightly ridiculous...
Awesome stuff! Thanks. The wives get here Thursday so I think we'll try Bouley then. I'll report back.El Floppo said:I haven't been there in a long while, but even with that caveat my favorite Italian place is Da Umberto. It might be more straight ahead old-fashioned (not old-school, though), and maybe less *pizaz* than some of the newer places like Del Posto (which is awesome too). Both on the pricey side.there's been a strange mexican food renaissance here over the last couple of years- from hipster taqueria places to more upscale spots. your location would tell me you don't need mexican food, just thought I'd report that. my friend has a place called el toro blanco on lower 6th Ave (Village).kutta said:Honestly, I like everything. We have steakhouses covered. Looking for maybe some good interesting ethnic food. Italian would be good too.what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
I'm spacing out on the Dim Sum spot I used to go to when I worked near Chinatown... but it was fun. I'm sure somebody else can offer advise.
Beauty & Essex is down the street from me- very trendy (although moreso for tourists at this point) "new yorkey" vibe and consistently delicious food. reservations are tough (platinum am-ex concierge is your best bet if you have the card).
Bouley is one of, if not my favorite restaurants in the city- nouveau french and little more formal/pricey.
Ippudo for ramen, and any of the Momofuko places are great for japanesey.
lots of great, smaller spots in my hood (Lower East Side, East Village) if you want that kind of thing and a more local-style (albeit, still bridge and tunnel) night life.
Awesome stuff! Thanks. The wives get here Thursday so I think we'll try Bouley then. I'll report back.El Floppo said:I haven't been there in a long while, but even with that caveat my favorite Italian place is Da Umberto. It might be more straight ahead old-fashioned (not old-school, though), and maybe less *pizaz* than some of the newer places like Del Posto (which is awesome too). Both on the pricey side.there's been a strange mexican food renaissance here over the last couple of years- from hipster taqueria places to more upscale spots. your location would tell me you don't need mexican food, just thought I'd report that. my friend has a place called el toro blanco on lower 6th Ave (Village).kutta said:Honestly, I like everything. We have steakhouses covered. Looking for maybe some good interesting ethnic food. Italian would be good too.what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
I'm spacing out on the Dim Sum spot I used to go to when I worked near Chinatown... but it was fun. I'm sure somebody else can offer advise.
Beauty & Essex is down the street from me- very trendy (although moreso for tourists at this point) "new yorkey" vibe and consistently delicious food. reservations are tough (platinum am-ex concierge is your best bet if you have the card).
Bouley is one of, if not my favorite restaurants in the city- nouveau french and little more formal/pricey.
Ippudo for ramen, and any of the Momofuko places are great for japanesey.
lots of great, smaller spots in my hood (Lower East Side, East Village) if you want that kind of thing and a more local-style (albeit, still bridge and tunnel) night life.
I've found that visiting wives tend to love Beauty & Essex for being trendy/NYey (you walk through an old pawn shop to enter the restaurant) and in a night-spot neighborhood. Bouley is more refined, elegant in a quieter neighborhood (Tribeca) and another level of food than B&E. depends on what you and the wives want. no losing either way.Awesome stuff! Thanks. The wives get here Thursday so I think we'll try Bouley then. I'll report back.El Floppo said:I haven't been there in a long while, but even with that caveat my favorite Italian place is Da Umberto. It might be more straight ahead old-fashioned (not old-school, though), and maybe less *pizaz* than some of the newer places like Del Posto (which is awesome too). Both on the pricey side.there's been a strange mexican food renaissance here over the last couple of years- from hipster taqueria places to more upscale spots. your location would tell me you don't need mexican food, just thought I'd report that. my friend has a place called el toro blanco on lower 6th Ave (Village).kutta said:Honestly, I like everything. We have steakhouses covered. Looking for maybe some good interesting ethnic food. Italian would be good too.what kind of food do you like?Any ideas on some good dinner places? I don't really care about price, and I'd like to stay in Manhattan. We are going to do a steakhouse tonight but I'm here for another 4 nights and want to eat well.
I'm spacing out on the Dim Sum spot I used to go to when I worked near Chinatown... but it was fun. I'm sure somebody else can offer advise.
Beauty & Essex is down the street from me- very trendy (although moreso for tourists at this point) "new yorkey" vibe and consistently delicious food. reservations are tough (platinum am-ex concierge is your best bet if you have the card).
Bouley is one of, if not my favorite restaurants in the city- nouveau french and little more formal/pricey.
Ippudo for ramen, and any of the Momofuko places are great for japanesey.
lots of great, smaller spots in my hood (Lower East Side, East Village) if you want that kind of thing and a more local-style (albeit, still bridge and tunnel) night life.
Oh CMON!I don't get the Patsy's thing.it's good and all, but no better than a bunch of places in my neighborhood.
like I said...Oh CMON!I don't get the Patsy's thing.it's good and all, but no better than a bunch of places in my neighborhood.
They have the best crust in the world... Sausage and Onion pizza from Patsy's is my favorite.
I live about a dozen blocks from Lucali which is consistently rated as the best pizza in the world. I think Patsy's dominates them. Same with Grimaldis.
The Flatiron Room?Well tonight didnt quite go as planned. Went to Flatiron, a bourbon bar in the flatiron district. Started at about 4:00 pm and ended at 8:00 pm. Drank a LOT of bourbon. Really cool place. Walk back to the hotel and hit White Castle on the way back to the hotel. The best laid plans...
Not to be confused with the Flatiron LoungeThe Flatiron Room?Well tonight didnt quite go as planned. Went to Flatiron, a bourbon bar in the flatiron district. Started at about 4:00 pm and ended at 8:00 pm. Drank a LOT of bourbon. Really cool place. Walk back to the hotel and hit White Castle on the way back to the hotel. The best laid plans...
hmmm, looks interesting http://www.theflatironroom.com/
Wife and I went in a couple Sat ago. Stayed at the SoHo Grand ($162, tipped a 20 and got a corner room with a perfect view of the ESB and open space looking west).Well tonight didnt quite go as planned. Went to Flatiron, a bourbon bar in the flatiron district. Started at about 4:00 pm and ended at 8:00 pm. Drank a LOT of bourbon. Really cool place. Walk back to the hotel and hit White Castle on the way back to the hotel. The best laid plans...
I'll admit, I think it's silver. Maybe its stamped stainless, but from the initial tarnish, I really think this #### is silver.A business card made out of silver, that's awesome! I'd like to find work as a Sheik...
The Card and Envelope.http://www.zazzle.com/metallic+silver+businesscards
I might order some of these... Surprised at the prices. These things are bad ###. Make for a great shtick too.
I believe it doubles as a throwing star of death.It's good to be the sheik
Yep. That's the place. Over 1000 whiskeys. Really dug it there, and will add it to the NY rotation.The Flatiron Room?Well tonight didnt quite go as planned. Went to Flatiron, a bourbon bar in the flatiron district. Started at about 4:00 pm and ended at 8:00 pm. Drank a LOT of bourbon. Really cool place. Walk back to the hotel and hit White Castle on the way back to the hotel. The best laid plans...
hmmm, looks interesting http://www.theflatironroom.com/
I must go there.... soon. Maybe Saturday.Yep. That's the place. Over 1000 whiskeys. Really dug it there, and will add it to the NY rotation.The Flatiron Room?Well tonight didnt quite go as planned. Went to Flatiron, a bourbon bar in the flatiron district. Started at about 4:00 pm and ended at 8:00 pm. Drank a LOT of bourbon. Really cool place. Walk back to the hotel and hit White Castle on the way back to the hotel. The best laid plans...
hmmm, looks interesting http://www.theflatironroom.com/
I believe his name is Omar. This is not the Sheik / uber rich guys card, it was the Manager of his Family Office.What are the odds a guy NAMED Shiek turns out to be a shiek?