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PeteSB75 12-15-2010 07:29 AM

Re: New York City
 
If you are looking for cigars, hit De La Concha on 6th Ave between 56th and 57th St. Better service than any other shop I've been to in the city. Barclay Rex is ok but they don't let you bring in your own cigars, only allowed to smoke what you buy there. I'd skip J&R, I've bought from them a few times and everything I've gotten from them has been far too dry. Davidoff on Madison has basically the same selection as De La Concha, aside from a larger selection of Davidoff cigars, but since they are both owned by Davidoff, DLC has quite a bit as well.

As far as lounges, we generally go to Merchants East on 1st Ave/62nd St for herfs. It's a nice room, more casual then the other clubs, they don't charge a cutting fee, and their food is pretty good. Carnagie Club on 56th is fairly nice, as long as you are dressed for it - no sneakers, collared shirt. They charge a $10 cutting fee if you bring your own. I've not been in Club Macanudo, but they have a similar dress code, not sure about a cutting fee.

MiamiE 12-15-2010 08:09 AM

Re: New York City
 
I will definately be checking out Merchants East! Thanks.

mosesbotbol 12-15-2010 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Blueface (Post 1094511)
Erick,
When you can, call me.
Grew up in NJ, worked many years in NY.

Quick favorites:
Jewish Deli's: Katz (When Harry Met Sally Sex scene location) or Carnegie Deli

Stage Deli is good too.

Another good pizza place after going to Grimaldi's is Difara Pizzeria which is also in Brooklyn

Blueface 12-15-2010 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 1094970)
Stage Deli is good too.

Another good pizza place after going to Grimaldi's is Difara Pizzeria which is also in Brooklyn

But if you want to eat the very, very, very, very best (get the emphasis?) Sicilian style pizza anywhere, go deeper into Brooklyn, to Bensonhurst to L&B Spumoni Gardens.

One will never eat any Sicilian ever again other than that one.

MiamiE 12-15-2010 10:37 AM

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I don't know if I can make it down to southern Brooklyn, but I'll definately check out Grimaldi's!

Doctorossi 12-15-2010 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by MiamiE (Post 1095044)
I don't know if I can make it down to southern Brooklyn, but I'll definately check out Grimaldi's!

Be prepared to stand in line.

mosesbotbol 12-15-2010 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Doctorossi (Post 1095050)
Be prepared to stand in line.

I'd go as soon as it opens, usually the line is 30-90 minutes.

SvilleKid 12-15-2010 12:18 PM

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Even if you don't like shopping, you have to go inside, and walk around all the levels of FAO Schwarz! It will blow your mind!!! You owe it to your wife to take her in and thru Bloomingdales, and/or Macy's! Both are single stores that have more square footage than many malls! A warning: Unless it has changed, the higher the level at Bloomingdales, the higher price the items. So, keep your wife on the lower levels!!

When I was there, it was a month or less before Christmas, so everything was rocking!

Mugen910 12-15-2010 12:20 PM

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You want a good deal in nice clothes find your way to Century21 Department Store. It's like a TJMaxx but nicer brands.

MiamiE 12-15-2010 12:33 PM

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Don't know that we'll be doing much shopping, we will go broke! :r More sightseeing to try and see all the main places. I've got Ground Zero, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Brooklyn, Yankee Stadium, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Empire State Building on the list so far.

mosesbotbol 12-15-2010 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mugen910 (Post 1095156)
You want a good deal in nice clothes find your way to Century21 Department Store. It's like a TJMaxx but nicer brands.

That place is a must and it next to Ground Zero, so you can see two things.

landhoney 12-15-2010 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MiamiE (Post 1095167)
Statue of Liberty

Skip it, seriously. :2 Once you've been a couple times and have more time then take the time to go out there. On your first trip (and with only 3-4 days) don't take up the better part of a whole day just to see this, too much other stuff to do and see. Again just my :2 I have been to NYC almost a dozen times, we try to go once a year, and each time we discover new things. If you do go, pick me up a fake Rolex in Battery Park, seriously. :r

The only pizza place not already mentioned (Moses really covered two great ones) is Patsy's in Harlem (the original Patsy's), I think the quality has gone down in recent years, but it's still great coal oven pizza. It's kind of out of the way though, unless you're up that way for some reason.

How about Rockefeller Center? Museums (The Met, MoMA, Guggenheim, Natural History)? Wall St.? Chelsea Market (food galore)? Central Park? Etc, tons of other stuff to do!

SvilleKid 12-15-2010 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by MiamiE (Post 1095167)
Don't know that we'll be doing much shopping, we will go broke! :r More sightseeing to try and see all the main places. I've got Ground Zero, Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Brooklyn, Yankee Stadium, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Empire State Building on the list so far.

Seriously. Even if you don't shop. Go to FAO Schwarz! Easy walking distance from Central Park (at least the side I stayed on - The Plaza Hotel)

Mr.Maduro 12-15-2010 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by landhoney (Post 1095251)
If you do go, pick me up a fake Rolex in Battery Park, seriously. :r

Seriously? Does it have to be from Battery Park? The ones on 5th Avenue near my job are just as fake....how much do you want to spend?

MiamiE 12-16-2010 04:13 AM

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I thought Chinatown was "the place" for decent looking fake watches and purses?

longknocker 12-16-2010 04:24 AM

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Originally Posted by MiamiE (Post 1094493)
Not sure yet. Nothing to crazy. We have looked at the Hilton in Times Square.

That's Where We Stayed In November!:tu Great Hotel & Close To Plays, Food, ETC. I've Only Been To NYC Once So I Would Definitely Recommend Seeing Your Play Of Choice!:tu We Saw Million Dollar Quartet(:tu) & Couldn't Get Tickets To Jersey Boys. Have Fun!:tu

mosesbotbol 12-16-2010 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by MiamiE (Post 1096020)
I thought Chinatown was "the place" for decent looking fake watches and purses?

Canal St.

MiamiE 12-16-2010 07:11 AM

Re: New York City
 
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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol (Post 1096037)
Canal St.

That's what I saw on the map. Thanks.

landhoney 12-16-2010 07:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr.Maduro (Post 1095842)
Seriously? Does it have to be from Battery Park? The ones on 5th Avenue near my job are just as fake....how much do you want to spend?

No, just being nostalgic, I miss NYC this time of year. :sad

mosesbotbol 12-16-2010 07:39 AM

Re: New York City
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by forgop (Post 1094449)
Don't know cigar-wise, but if you're up for fine dining, I highly recommend Sparks Steakhouse. I think it's ranked among the best in the country and it was outstanding when I went about 10 years ago.

My cousin was the manager of Sparks when Paul Castellano was killed outside. Guess who got to clean up? Sparks has some wonderful wine deals. Sure, they are expensive wines, but many are cost less than going to the liquor store. They have been investing and cellaring for a long at Sparks.


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