Shake Shack is awesome. Used to work two blocks away from the Madison Square Park (original) was awesome times, always lovely ladies around, tasty grub, and the caramel concrete was awesome. Not sure if they still have it. Crif Dogs should set up a Citi location too.
great gretzky wrote:Shake Shack is awesome. Used to work two blocks away from the Madison Square Park (original) was awesome times, always lovely ladies around, tasty grub, and the caramel concrete was awesome. Not sure if they still have it. Crif Dogs should set up a Citi location too.
looks like the Madison Square location is only a few miles from my hotel, so i may try and hit that up for lunch on Friday so i can partake in other gameday food on Saturday
That is the move. If the weather is nice on Friday, you usually get a nice selection of ladies in springtime fashion. The other cool thing is you can sit on the grass if you want etc.
That is the move. If the weather is nice on Friday, you usually get a nice selection of ladies in springtime fashion. The other cool thing is you can sit on the grass if you want etc.
I meant to add the one good thing with that, is the best subway IMO is right near there. (4,5,6). Provided of course you are on the East side of town.
great gretzky wrote:That is the move. If the weather is nice on Friday, you usually get a nice selection of ladies in springtime fashion. The other cool thing is you can sit on the grass if you want etc.
I meant to add the one good thing with that, is the best subway IMO is right near there. (4,5,6). Provided of course you are on the East side of town.
I used to live on the West Side of town with the 1 train as my day to day mode of transport. Getting to the Mets game from there basically makes Central Park like Cape Horn with how you need to go all the way down beyond Central Park and then go back up to get across.
I meant the green lines for getting to the shack. Yea, NY has one fatal flaw, the cross town subways are ridiculous. I used to take the 7, but either way, total adventure.