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Posted by EarnYourKeep on May-12-2006 19:26:

Konijn LOL where do you come up with these hahah

I got one for ya

YMCA
www.ymca.com for the location nearest you


Posted by bogartgreens on May-12-2006 19:27:

Yankee Stadium
The Bronx
the greatest team in baseball?... ...arguably


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by bogartgreens
Yankee Stadium
The Bronx
the greatest team in baseball?... ...arguably


manhattan only papichuco

Zabar's - nyc's best gourmet supermarket brdway @ 80th st.


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 19:31:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
Konijn LOL where do you come up with these hahah

I got one for ya

YMCA
www.ymca.com for the location nearest you


i'm a native ny-er, older than most people here, a licensed nyc tour guide and a historian of nyc


Posted by Blake on May-12-2006 19:36:

Astor Place

Self explanitory location. Near lots of nice restaurants / shops / art / culture / bars / very cosmopolitan.


Posted by dj tek on May-12-2006 19:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
i'm a native ny-er, older than most people here, a licensed nyc tour guide and a historian of nyc


oh shit.. owned.


Posted by trunks1022 on May-12-2006 19:41:

B

bodega


Posted by EarnYourKeep on May-12-2006 19:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
i'm a native ny-er, older than most people here, a licensed nyc tour guide and a historian of nyc


LIAR I see you're frommer's guide to NYC under ur desk! stop cheating lol i need real life experiences since this thread has been linked to the NYC Visitor's thread. Anything you've posted is an advocation of experience thus recommending it so I'm gonna head over to Xavier right now, better be there or.....yea i dunno i was on a roll but i gave up...anyways


Battery Park
another park down on the south side of manhattan
cha-check it out


Posted by bogartgreens on May-12-2006 19:43:

calle ocho
446 columbus ave
spanish/latin cuisine, nice atmosphere, good paella...


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 19:43:

Cloisters - hidden gem of the city. visit the Met's medieval wing and take a walk to see spectacular views of the Palisades. A train to Dykman.


Posted by EarnYourKeep on May-12-2006 19:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
Cloisters - hidden gem of the city. visit the Met's medieval wing and take a walk to see spectacular views of the Palisades. A train to Dykman.


Are you one of those dudes ontop of the Tour NYC Red Buses?
Don't Lie!


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
LIAR I see you're frommer's guide to NYC under ur desk! stop cheating lol i need real life experiences since this thread has been linked to the NYC Visitor's thread. Anything you've posted is an advocation of experience thus recommending it so I'm gonna head over to Xavier right now, better be there or.....yea i dunno i was on a roll but i gave up...anyways


lol - i'm about 200 miles north of nyc right now and i don't own any "touristy" guide books; if i would recommend any such book it would be: "Manhattan: A Block by Block Atlas" by John Tauranac - the dude did an incredible job (native ny-ers would appreciate it more than any tourist). everything i recommend is from experience (xavier sucks btw lol; i knew a buddy who graduated there years ago and hated it).

=)

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
Are you one of those dudes ontop of the Tour NYC Red Buses?
Don't Lie!


although i'm licensed, i've never guided for money; i've given plenty of walking tours to family, friends and out of town guests though. (i got the license on a bet )

btw, i chuck pennies at the tourists on the buses =)


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 20:02:

D

Delmonico's - steakhouse on wall st and pearl; where the macho bigboys go to get carnivorous and puff stogies after brokering mega deals.


Posted by Blake on May-12-2006 20:10:

Dave & Buster's

Times Square 42nd Street between 8th and 9th Ave. It's an arcade/bar/food place. I've never been there myself but I hear it's a nice place. Maybe go there to bum around while waiting to see a movie at the theaters right next to it.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on May-12-2006 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn
D

Delmonico's - steakhouse on wall st and pearl; where the macho bigboys go to get carnivorous and puff stogies after brokering mega deals.


Is that from Zagat? I've still never been there even though I work 2 blocks away.


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Is that from Zagat? I've still never been there even though I work 2 blocks away.


nope, it's from me. and it's actually on beaver st. (i just looked it up). i worked in hanover sq. for a while and walked by it all the time.


Posted by trunks1022 on May-12-2006 20:37:

E

espnzone

42nd and broadway


Posted by ravensyz on May-12-2006 20:50:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce

anyways Y

YAMA!
49 Irving Pl
New York, NY 10003-2302
(212) 475-0969

SUSHI anyone? BIG SLABS OF RAW FISH - go here for your sushi fix, you'll be happy you did, but don't be mad at me if your bill is unexpected...just a warning!


Went there last night AGAIN. Yes, the sashimi meat literally pours out of the rolls...my friend and I got 2 sashimi deluxes - yes, BIG SLABS OF RAW FISH, 4 rolls, 2 miso soups, 1 wasabi shumai ... rounded off, the bill came out to $100.

WORTH IT!


Posted by Groundhog Boy on May-12-2006 21:13:

Fulton Steet
I think you can figure out the location
Century 21 and South Street Seaport


Posted by dj tek on May-12-2006 21:17:

Gee Street Records

Record Label
14 E 4th St., New York NY 10012


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 21:22:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
Gee Street Records

Record Label
14 E 4th St., New York NY 10012


lol - rza style

H

Hell's Kitchen [42nd to 59th sts & 8th to 12th aves] - onetime slum now gentrified hipster area. home to the underrated clinton park and the legendary-but-deceased 3-dollar theater on 50th...


Posted by barosoap on May-12-2006 22:15:

Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
Pier 86, West 46th St & 12th Ave
old aircraft carrier and museum


Posted by Groundhog Boy on May-12-2006 22:23:

John's of Bleecker St.
278 Bleecker St (between Jones St. and Morton St.)
Rated as one of the best pizza places in NYC


Posted by Groundhog Boy on May-12-2006 22:33:

Kush Lounge
191 Chrystie St. (between Rivington & Stanton)
Hookah Bar

Le Souk
47 Ave. B (3rd St.)
Restaurant/Lounge, good EDM on Sunday nights, but be careful, the line is pretty long and it's usually a "no girl, no admission" policy


Posted by Konijn on May-12-2006 22:42:

M

McSorley's Ale House - oldest continually running pub in nyc, operating since the 1850s; finally allowed admittance to women in 1976. [e 7th st., off st. mark's pl]


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