This is what heaven must be like.

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From what I see on TV I will give it to NY for the food culture. You can get any type of food there is. If you don't like one type of food or ethnicity walk six blocks. In many ways I envy cities with neighborhoods where all your food needs are within three blocks. I would love to stop at the butcher, baker, and vegetable market on the way home.

But...........I have not been, and would not go, to NY.
Besides there being way to many people here, we haven't felt unsafe once here, and I don't even have my little buddy that I carry in my waistband at home with me.(Which was a little unnerving too me at first).

The BS you hear about New Yorkers being rude is just not true. We only had two times were the NY attitude was a little bit of a turn off. Besides that we have met some truly amazing people in DC, Philly and NYC, that have been super friendly and extremely helpful. Yesterday my wife and me spent a few hours hanging out in a bar on Wall St talking and cutting it up with some people near us at the bar.
When it was time to pick up our check, I was shocked by the $249 bar and food bill. One of the guys we were joking around with snatched the tab from my hands, and said this one was on him.
We were shocked to say the least.
He was an older gentleman wearing the sharpest suit you've ever seen.
After a firm hand shake from me, and a hug from my wife we walked out the door asking each other if that just really happened. Then of course with my smartass personality, I say to my wife where was his indecent proposal? LOL!!!
Fortunately for him it wasn't anything like that, he was a really nice man, that obviously made way more money than we will ever see.

The people we've met in all five states that we've been in have absolutely made this trip incredible.

My faith in people has been restored.


It's nothing like the rude pretentious jack offs we have in the bay area/ home.

Yet another reason why we will be leaving as soon as my parents are gone.

The bay area is dead compared to some of the places we have been on this trip.
 
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The smell was flat out intoxicating, same with the fresh cheese shops.
I'm looking for a mini wheel of parmigiano Romano to bring home, the cheese guy said he will have more today, and he would save me one, as they sell out daily.
We'll see if he is a man of his word or not in a few hours. If not my extra bag will be filled with cured meats and cigars, can't wait to see the TSA agents expression when my bag goes through the Xray screening machine. LOL!!!
Peter Lugers used to be cash only, so make sure it is still not that way today.
 
We have been crazy busy, one of the only things left on my too do list is Katz deli and maybe Peter Lugers, not sure we can do both, as today is our last day.
Yesterday we had a killer chicken pot pie, and the best fish n chips we've ever had at Fraunces tavern, then around the corner for an Irish coffee at the Dead Rabbit, which was also the best we've ever had. Today well go to central park, weather permitting, Katz deli, some local bars, then finish the evening off at the Edge, I need to hang off of it, for my adrenaline rush. We fly home Wednesday morning. I never thought I would be able to walk as much as we have on this trip, it's been challenging for meat times, but I sucked it up and made it happen. The main reason we came to NY was to see the 911 memorial and Ellis Island, we braved the rainy weather and sucked it up to accomplish our goals. I haven't been dry since we left home between the 83° temps in DC with 78% humidity, f'n nasty, too the so called Nor Eastern wind driven rain. Not impressed with this Nor Eastern thing, at home we just call it rain. Although the tides were pretty high, making the ramp to board the ferry to Ellis Island a little sporty, the ramps were damn near at 45° angle and wet.
Not great for a guy with a jack'd up spine. LMFAO!!! My wife was laughing her ass off at me shuffling my old ass up and down the ramps .

A few more pics of things we did yesterday. The pics that don't show for some reason, you can click on them and they will show, Im not sute whats going on there. LOL!!!
Sounds like you're having a good time, except for the weather.

If you're going to Katz's, there's a procedure to follow when ordering. When you arrive, get in line and as you move along they will give you a blank receipt. Don't lose it. Be prepared ahead of time on what you're going to order, they like things to move things along fast. When you get to the slicing station, you have a choice of lean, fatty, or a mix. Order the mix, and put a $5.00 bill on the counter for the slicer. He'll give you extra, and maybe a sample. He'll also write what you ordered on the receipt. Move along and pay. I don't know if things have changed since I was last tere but they were "cash only" for decades. So, be prepared. Also, the sandwiches are pretty substantial, and one can easily feed two people.

When you leave Katz's, turn right on Houston and walk west about a block and you'll find a shop by the name of "Russ & Daughters" which is the benchmark for the best cured and smoked fish in the city.

From there, grab a cab for a quick ride to Mcsorley's Old Ale House on East 7th St. in the East Village. Founded in 1854, it's the oldest continuously operating tavern in the city, and it looks it's age. The only choice of drinks are light or dark beer, and you get 2 glasses for $8. They also have a limited food menu. Not to be missed. Again, cash only.

Enjoy the rest of your stay,
 
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Sounds like you're having a good time, except for the weather.

If you're going to Katz's, there's a procedure to follow when ordering. When you arrive, get in line and as you move along they will give you a blank receipt. Don't lose it. Be prepared ahead of time on what you're going to order, they like things to move things along fast. When you get to the slicing station, you have a choice of lean, fatty, or a mix. Order the mix, and put a $5.00 bill on the counter for the slicer. He'll give you extra, and maybe a sample. He'll also write what you ordered on the receipt. Move along and pay. I don't know if things have changed since I was last tere but they were "cash only" for decades. So, be prepared. Also, the sandwiches are pretty substantial, and one can easily feed two people.

When you leave Katz's, turn right on Houston and walk west about a block and you'll find a shop by the name of "Russ & Daughters" which is the benchmark for the best cured and smoked fish in the city.

From there, grab a cab for a quick ride to Mcsorley's Old Ale House on East 7th St. in the East Village. Founded in 1854, it's the oldest continuously operating tavern in the city, and it looks it's age. The only choice of drinks are light or dark beer, and you get 2 glasses for $8. They also have a limited food menu. Not to be missed. Again, cash only.

Enjoy the rest of your stay,
used to go to Mcsorley's often when out of college. That was back in the day when they had only one unisex bathroom. Loved getting the cheese, cracker, onion and mustard platter.
 
used to go to Mcsorley's often when out of college. That was back in the day when they had only one unisex bathroom. Loved getting the cheese, cracker, onion and mustard platter.
They didn't allow women until 1970 when the Supreme Court forced them to do so. They drew a line on the bathroom issue, and it was unisex until the mid 1980s.
 
NYC is a place everyone should experience at least once. I was born in Brooklyn but we moved out when I was really young. I have been back to visit a couple of times but have no interest in moving back. Why your there you should get on the LIE and give clifish clifish a jingle. He's an islander and the island doesn't look anything like the rest of the city. If you get a chance shopping at the South Side Sea port is a fun experience as is China town. Have fun...


Chris
 
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