To: Labyrinthos
Mid Thirties, quiet evenings. Spending is relative. I'll pay for a good meal but probably nothing over a Ben.
25 posted on
04/16/2004 7:08:14 PM PDT by
TwoBear
(Go Big Orange!)
To: TwoBear
We're there next Friday AM until Sunday PM. We like all kinds of food. Wife is more of a salad, chicken, baked potato eater. I'm game for anything. Would like to take in a Yankees game but they have been sold out for weeks since they are playing the Red Sox.
32 posted on
04/16/2004 7:15:05 PM PDT by
TwoBear
(Go Big Orange!)
To: TwoBear
Venture away from the mid-town theater district and spend some time walking and shopping in the local neighborhoods. You will find local pubs and restaurants that serve excellent food and drink for a much more reasonable price than the places that the travel guides write about. If you're staying in the mid town area, then try walking over to First and Second Avenues between 38th and 60th street. The antique district is also a great place to spend the morning. The district stretches a couple blocks along 28th Street heading west from Seventh Ave. towards the Chelsea Pier, which may be worth a visit also. Where is your hotel located?
To: TwoBear
I'll pay for a good meal but probably nothing over a Ben. You're looking at a burger and a couple of beers at a tavern.
44 posted on
04/16/2004 7:20:58 PM PDT by
Gabz
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To: TwoBear
There are plenty of places to eat around in that area, some fancy , some not. Do not worry about places to eat. They will find you.
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