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Places to visit while in Boston and New York

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Dash, Aug 9, 2016.

  1. Dash

    Dash Member

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    First time trip to Boston and NY coming up in the next few days and wanted some ideas on things to do, places to eat or any place to visit - I pretty much have nothing planned yet besides checking out campus. Any recommendations will be repped and appreciated :)
     
  2. Dave2000

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    Was in Boston last March, better than I expected

    Take a tour St Arnold's Brewery, not the biggest, but loads of free booze for just a small charity donation, I paid like $5. I hear Harpoon Brewery is great also to tour, with plenty of choices and cheap as hell beer.

    For Lobster Rolls go to James Hook and Co, fresh lobster made in front of you, also get the bisque, best $25+ you'll spend for both.

    Had a good time at the Cheers bar, the main one, not in the shopping center, loads of memorabilia, and replica set of the bar itself

    If you have a car, take the hour plus trip to Springfield and visit the Basketball Hall of Fame, I had like a hour to tour and enjoyed the hell out of it.

    I'll be in New York next weekend for Summerslam, I'm planning on going to few places I haven't been yet like Jane's Carousel, Washington Square Park, and Coney Island.

    Plenty of things to do at both cities, don't waste a minute and have fun!
     
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    Think you meant Sam Adams ;)

    +1 On James Hook. Best lobster I've ever had
     
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    Definitely go to Harpoon brewery in Boston, it's worth it. In NYC there's tons to do. However, if you're into speakeasy bars you definitely gotta check those out. One of my favs is Death & Co. Expensive, but worth it. Really really good cocktails.
     
  5. Dave2000

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    lol, you know I always got that mixed up, even when we were there in Boston
     
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    Harpoon is awesome. The beer hall there is really nice and the view is spectacular. The only thing that sucks is the wait times.
     
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    JFK Library in Boston.

    For NYC, lot of good suggestions in those threads FTW Rockets FTW posted.
     
  8. Air Langhi

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    Check out highline, cloisters, and high bridge. Really cool stuff. Unlike Houston the re-purpose old stuff for good uses.
     
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    Boston, eat at Durgin Park near Fanueuil Hall, and in NYC definitely check out the Oyster Bar at Grand Central Station.
     
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    Sbarro in Times Square (NYC). Others might laugh, but at least you have pizza.
     

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