Erawk and I are going to the Big Apple between Boxing Day and December 30th. We'd sure like to visit all you NY PRF'ers.
Feel free to PM us if you want to get together, or post your suggestions for things we might do while we're there. Maybe we could arrange a big meet-up somewhere nice?
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
2Well, Colonel, you don't know me at all really even in the exciting world of the PRF, but either way, based on your incredible performance yesterday in the "Brits and Budweiser" thread, I am going to recommend this bar to you. I just discovered it last night. It has an absurd beer selection. I had something called Unearthly Pale Ale or something, with like 11% alcohol...they have Dead Guy on tap, seasonal ales (something called "English Oil" or something), Dogfish, etc. Plus a shitload of bottles. And they serve popcorn seasoned with pork fat. It's called "Pork Fat Popcorn." The prices are about as exorbitant as you'd expect ($6-$8 a glass) but they pack a wallop in general, and the alcohol content is listed with every single beer.
(By the way, I had decided not to drink last night but after discussing these mouth-watering beverages with you all on these here internets, it was all over. I found Colonel Panic's recap of the history of beer in America particularly inspiring. Enablers!)
(By the way, I had decided not to drink last night but after discussing these mouth-watering beverages with you all on these here internets, it was all over. I found Colonel Panic's recap of the history of beer in America particularly inspiring. Enablers!)
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
3Heheh Cool.
I had 2 pints of the Rogue last night. $6-8 is not that bad, really. You can expect to pay as much here in Chicago at the Map Room, Hop Leaf, Kuma's, or pretty much any other bar that serves a lot of imports and exotic micros.
PM me with your telephone # and I'll give you a call while we're in town.
I had 2 pints of the Rogue last night. $6-8 is not that bad, really. You can expect to pay as much here in Chicago at the Map Room, Hop Leaf, Kuma's, or pretty much any other bar that serves a lot of imports and exotic micros.
PM me with your telephone # and I'll give you a call while we're in town.
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
4As beer bars in New York City go, I'm a fan of the Blind Tiger Ale House.
As far as pizza goes, I like to Eat At Joe's.
Beyond food and beer, not sure I can be too much of a help.
As far as pizza goes, I like to Eat At Joe's.
Beyond food and beer, not sure I can be too much of a help.
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
5Damn, longdivi beat me to the first mention of pork. I'd suggest hitting up the Excellent Pork Chop House though. Their pork chops really are great, if you're into them, and most of their other shit is as well. I reccomend the spicy wontons in oil, the tofu and seaweed appetizer, the beef stew noodle soup (or beef stew over rice or noodles), the smelt and chili appetizer, and the shredded pork with pickled cabbage fried rice. The place is pretty cheap too, $5-6 for most stuff.
I'd be down for going out for a drink or something when you're around.
I'd be down for going out for a drink or something when you're around.
Boombats wrote:Any pair of assholes can put their cock and cunt together and make a wee little shit.
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
6Best eggplant parmesan sandwich
Best hot dogs
Best split pea soup
Best music store
Another good music store even though they're fuckers
Best store to buy hip-hop vinyl (if you're into that; it's also right near the best hot dog place mentioned above)
Internet radio station with storefront (I DJ there)
Best view
Best specialty food store
Rock venue with best sound system
As I think of more, I'll let you know.
Fun fact: Slincire and I have been real-life friends for about 10 years.
Best hot dogs
Best split pea soup
Best music store
Another good music store even though they're fuckers
Best store to buy hip-hop vinyl (if you're into that; it's also right near the best hot dog place mentioned above)
Internet radio station with storefront (I DJ there)
Best view
Best specialty food store
Rock venue with best sound system
As I think of more, I'll let you know.
Fun fact: Slincire and I have been real-life friends for about 10 years.
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
7Oh you gotta check this place out. It's got a pretty great ale selection, free spicy popcorn, free live jazz sometimes (nothing too crazy, just some trios doing standards or whatever)...and they serve some great fucking grub, dude. The venison burger there is amazing; they do wild boar, rabbit sausages, all that shit. It's a great place.
Oh and there is a great non-traditional Middle Eastern place right there in the same neighborhood called Fatoush. Ask around; they don't have a net presence for some reason. It's not like a regular falafel joint but it's GOOD. They bake all the pita there every day and it's fresh and amazing. The babaghanoush is incredible. I recommend the fish shishkabob sandwich.
Oh and there is a great non-traditional Middle Eastern place right there in the same neighborhood called Fatoush. Ask around; they don't have a net presence for some reason. It's not like a regular falafel joint but it's GOOD. They bake all the pita there every day and it's fresh and amazing. The babaghanoush is incredible. I recommend the fish shishkabob sandwich.
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8I know a lot of my "Bests" are in the borough of Brooklyn but they're not really hard to get to. Brooklyn is a great borough.
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
9longdivi wrote:I know a lot of my "Bests" are in the borough of Brooklyn but they're not really hard to get to. Brooklyn is a great borough.
here here
i'm in jersey city too and brooklyn is the base of operations for our band. we just found a new practice space near the courthouse in downtown bk for $200/mo.
also give the lower east side some of your time. it's south of 14th, east of 1st ave along avenues a, b and c. lots to eat, drink, do and observe around there. hipster quotient is kind of high, as it is in williamsburg and some other bk hoods, but it's because there are interesting off the beaten path types of people and things around these areas.
hang out around port authority, i think it's 40th street and 8th ave to get a hint of what the city was like before they turned times square into disney world. used to be hookers on every corner, one-legged homeless vietnam vets doing backflips for $1. some odd creatures. you can meet lots of crackheads and heroin addicts around there still.
go to the moma, guggenheim, met. so many amazing museums.
walk through central park if it's not too cold. you can pretend you're Holden Caufield.
music... there's too much of it to get to all of it. any given night there might be 3 or 12 performances you want to check out. PRFers might be interested in the band/shows at toddpnyc.com has. as an example, tonight there's this:
====> THURSDAY 11/29 @ DEATH BY AUDIO <====
:: Ex Models
:::: the Deathset
:::::: Marnie Stern
:::::::: Teeth Mountain
if you don't spend one moment sleeping while you're here you will have seen exactly 0.000000001 percent of what the city has to offer.
We re going to be in NYC over the holidays
10This particular branch has been closed for a while. there's one on St. Mark's that's OK.longdivi wrote:Another good music store even though they're fuckers
Any of the Academy Records locations are probably the best all around. Hospital Productions and Footlight Records are probably the best "only in NY" record stores. You may google them.
Search NYC on the forum and you'll find some other suggestions
I've said it in every "coming to NYC" thread and I'll say it again - walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. everything else is gravy.