Re: Catch-all travel thread
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2023 12:26 pm
Looks pretty icy, alright.
I was in San Juan about 20 years ago and I stayed in a posh hotel which was super gated, didn't see any of the real Puerto Rico at all. Hope you find somewhere decent to stay and get to experience it for real. The only thing I learned is that Barrilitos tres estrela is a fantastic rum. I hope you have an excellent trip.Charlie D wrote: Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:02 pm Got a couple of travel plans on deck. First one is just a weekend trip to Duluth because my partner finally has a meds regiment that works and this is a good baby step. That one's semi-planned. If that works out alright, we're looking at Puerto Rico next and I'd like to know about the un-gentrified areas, the areas where as few property developers as possible have grossed things up.
Also, because Kath waffles a lot about getting a passport, I'm taking a solo trip to Montréal. Only thing I want to do there is hit Wilenski's. Never been there, heard only good things but I'd like recs on other things to do - not trying to fly to another country for just a bologna sandwich. I'm looking at spending two nights there in the summer.
Thanks for any recommendations.
I don't remember, are you into beer?Owen wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 8:03 pm Going to Maine for two weeks in June 12-23. Gonna hang around the coast. Hanging sorta close to Portland, but going to explore around.
Maine? Open to ideas of things to do.
Personal favorite spot for lobster is Nunan's in Cape Porpoise. Between Ogunquit and Portland. It's a shack right on the water and I'm pretty sure they have their own lobster pots. Wells beach is large and therefore not quite as packed as York or Old Orchard.Owen wrote: Going to Maine for two weeks in June 12-23. Gonna hang around the coast. Hanging sorta close to Portland, but going to explore around.
Maine? Open to ideas of things to do.
oh yeah.
I am adding Nunan's to the list for sure! Thank you!jeff fox wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:27 amPersonal favorite spot for lobster is Nunan's in Cape Porpoise. Between Ogunquit and Portland. It's a shack right on the water and I'm pretty sure they have their own lobster pots. Wells beach is large and therefore not quite as packed as York or Old Orchard.Owen wrote: Going to Maine for two weeks in June 12-23. Gonna hang around the coast. Hanging sorta close to Portland, but going to explore around.
Maine? Open to ideas of things to do.
Having spent a lot of time there as a kid, I crave the taffy from Goldenrod in York Beach. Maple walnut flavor. And candle pin bowling at the boardwalk there. Portland has cool people and cool venues, though it's been at least 15 years for me.
When I was out there we hit the Cape Porpoise Lobster Co's shack because my mother-in-law orders their lobster for her birthday every year and it was one of the best meals I've ever had, ate right there on the pier. Lobster bisque, crab cakes, Shipyard lager, Maine blueberry pie, all that. I'm going to assume Nunan's is at least that good, so you should be golden there.jeff fox wrote: Nunan's in Cape Porpoise