| hankest18:20 UTC20 Mar 2007 | I wanted to be the first person to ask that question today.
carry on.
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| websterella18:58 UTC20 Mar 2007 | Casa de la Parkbench
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| oheeyo19:26 UTC20 Mar 2007 | I think these are the 4 my friend and I have picked out: http://www.chelsealodge.com/index.html<BR>http://www.hotel31.com/index.asp<BR>http://www.bedandcoffee.com/<BR>http://secondhomesecondavenue.com/<BR><BR>Hope this helps.
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| cybergal19:40 UTC20 Mar 2007 | I'd also add the Pod Inn, Hotel 17 and rthe Gershwin. hth.
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| hankest19:43 UTC20 Mar 2007 | Ok thanks. What's there to do in NYC?
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| vengoenpaz20:01 UTC20 Mar 2007 | That's a heck of a broad question Hank - what are you into?
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| cambridgtrav20:17 UTC20 Mar 2007 | what you must do is see the must sees
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| boinkity_boink20:25 UTC20 Mar 2007 | Please check FAQs 1 through 600 before making such posts ;)
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| websterella20:25 UTC20 Mar 2007 | ROTFLMAO
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| cybergal20:42 UTC20 Mar 2007 | <blockquote>Quote <hr>Ok thanks. What's there to do in NYC? <hr></blockquote>
You should go to City Island, get your nails done on the lower east side, eat pallid German sausages and drink fizzy beer in some ghastly faux German bar in Alphabet City and and eat dim dum in Chinatown.
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| hankest20:56 UTC20 Mar 2007 | Cyber, hey don't bust on Zum Schnieder even in jest.... That place is awesome!
(Alphabet City... old skool).
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| websterella21:02 UTC20 Mar 2007 | Why would you go to City Island for German food. That's kinda like going to Germany for Chinese food.
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| easyelvis01:09 UTC21 Mar 2007 | <blockquote>Quote <hr>drink fizzy beer in some ghastly faux German bar in Alphabet City<hr></blockquote> Excuse me, but you know nothing. It's an authentic German restaurant, run by people from Munich. So there.
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| frankrj4507:23 UTC21 Mar 2007 | you can always try the YMCA'd, New York Hostels also 1 really good place in mid-town. other laptop had a slow death so the url is lost.
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| willysnout10:34 UTC21 Mar 2007 | It all depends.
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| cybergal13:51 UTC21 Mar 2007 | Sorry but I hated Zum Schnieder. Those pallid sausages . . . yuck.
Bring back Mare Chiaro, that's what I say.
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| hankest17:11 UTC21 Mar 2007 | You prefer Mare Chiaro beer? Bud and Hennies over Kolsch?. I mean i love dives, but that wasn't even a dive. It closed huh?
Those pallid sausages are authentic of course (we're talking German food here). Next time try the Weiner Schnitzel. yum
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| cybergal17:48 UTC21 Mar 2007 | <blockquote>Quote <hr>It closed huh? <hr></blockquote>
All the places I love close. Manny's Carwash was another one.
Anyway, Mare Chiaro wasn't a "dive" it was just old school.
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| ejpiii17:50 UTC21 Mar 2007 | There is, but its a secret.
Ed
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| hankest18:13 UTC21 Mar 2007 | "old school?" hmmm. Bad beer selection, old drunks clogging the bar, smells like dive to me. Anyway, I hadn't been there in years. I put it on boycott after the Feast in 1990 or '91 when the bartender insisted my friend buy a beer if he's using the toilet (i was buying plenty).
Yeah, lots of good old places are closing up (McHale's on 46th and 8th is a tragic, tragic loss). Loads of other old and or dive places are still in NYC..... tons in fact. Gimme a neighborhood and i'll give you a bar, if i can't come up with one RiverOtter can.
Oh, fairly close to MC, is Milanos. A bit cozy, but very friendly old dive - in that old man drinking all day sort of way.
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| easyelvis18:23 UTC21 Mar 2007 | Just because you hated it, doesn't mean that it's not authentic German food.
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| websterella18:27 UTC21 Mar 2007 | Is Rolf's still on Third Avenue? That was the first place I ever got indigestion.
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| hankest19:19 UTC21 Mar 2007 | Yeah, Rolf's in on 3rd and 21st. A german friend insists on taking all his friends there every year around x-mas. The food is generally bad, which is to say authentic German.
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| sonichaggis19:21 UTC21 Mar 2007 | How about secret, undiscovered, off the beaten path places in NYC?
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| easyelvis19:46 UTC21 Mar 2007 | Rolf's is awful!!
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