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Posted By: Dapper_Don

Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 04:41 AM

Just spent the weekend there, absolutely great city!!! My buddy bought a condo in the Rittenhouse neighborhood across the street from the park. Beautiful area, great restaurants, and more affordable than NYC and DC. The women in Philly were GORGEOUS as well, I am dissapointed I didnt consider Philly while I was looking for a job this past Spring. It is a great up and coming city which would be a good spot for young professionals.

I noticed a bunch of places (clubs, bars, etc) just take cash, no credit cards. I found this interesting considering Philly has so many universities in the area and students mostly pay with credit.

On Saturday, we went on a tour of Philly and saw the Liberty bell (through this glass, I refused to wait on that huge line) and also saw one of the original copies of the Declaration of Independence. Also ventured a bit into a little of South Philly where another friend of mine got an apt near Merlino's former haunts (Passyunk). Went to Gino's, Rita's, and on the recommendation of the guys on the forum stopped in at Pesto's where they served an amazing Pollo alla Fiorentina. My date really enjoyed the place as well, she had Salmone alla Griglia. I wish I was able to travel more in South Philly but my buddy doesnt venture out of Center City much.

While we were walking around Passyunk for a bit there were a few restaurants (dont remember the name, very intoxicated at this point) that had pictures of Joey and his crew (from the 90s) inside. All in all we walked about 5 miles around Philly.

I also noticed there seemed to be a very sizeable gay population especially near central Philly (even for the gayberhood as it was called). At one point I went to this backyard BBQ where my date and myself where the only straight people there, later in the night the neighbors who were two lesbians joined us. I dont have any issues with gays (to each his own) but just noticed that.

Anyways, the trip down (a little delayed) and back to NYC was good.

Great city, great time, I highly recommend the area for anybody thinking of visiting. The weather was perfect as well. I plan on visiting again sometime in the fall.
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:03 AM


Where I live, "Jersey Shore" you could say, but that moniker has been tainted terribly thanks to TV... being basically halfway between both NYC and Philly, ppl here lean to either one or the other. But like myself, they mostly prefer NYC 1000%. Nothing against Philly, except for the fact that you can NEVER make a left turn, anywhere, EVER! rolleyes I go there quite rarely, but, it's not terrible. But I do feel at home in NYC every/any day....
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:11 AM

NYC is NYC, nothing can compare. Born and raised in NYC, after spending the most recent years of my life upstate and in dc I am a bit tired of the hustle and bustle of NYC which is why I prefer places like DC, Philly, or maybe even NJ as a place to move to in the future.
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:16 AM


Bronx is NYC, "Upstate" isn't... wink

Come to Jersey -- best of both worlds. A little cheaper to live, cheaper gas, yet you're still close enough to visit wink
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:23 AM

Originally Posted By: J Geoff

Bronx is NYC, "Upstate" isn't... wink

Come to Jersey -- best of both worlds. A little cheaper to live, cheaper gas, yet you're still close enough to visit wink


upstate is not that bad... lol, its a nice relaxing area, if only it had some viable industries to retain people...

Maybe I will come to Jersey, I hear its a great place to buy a house and you can easily commute into NYC if needed. I particularly enjoy Hoboken and Princeton. Havent really been to other parts of the state.
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:30 AM

Originally Posted By: Dapper_Don
I particularly enjoy Hoboken and Princeton. Havent really been to other parts of the state.

Both of those are great places -- and you're still 45 minutes from me either way! lol

Expensive, tho...

Also consider Somerset and Middlesex counties... I've lived/worked there for many years, and love those areas...
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:34 AM


I missed the important part... what do you do for a living? That could surely make a difference...
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:36 AM

Originally Posted By: J Geoff
Originally Posted By: Dapper_Don
I particularly enjoy Hoboken and Princeton. Havent really been to other parts of the state.

Both of those are great places -- and you're still 45 minutes from me either way! lol

Expensive, tho...

Also consider Somerset and Middlesex counties... I've lived/worked there for many years, and love those areas...


Yes, Hoboken and Princeton are pretty pricey unfortunately.

Thanks for the suggestion, I will consider anything that will save me money and is under an hour commute to NYC. If I move to Jersey I was hoping it would be somewhere I can commute to on the PATH train considering I have subsidized transport through my job (PANYNJ).

Edit: I will be starting a rotational management program at the PANYNJ next month where among my projects I will be working on the WTC, JFK, LAG, Path trains, and some bridges in NJ (Bayonne?). Pay is good, pension, lots of room for growth (bunch of retirees in the pipeline). I am hoping to be one of those highly paid guys at the agency you read about in the paper... wink
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:41 AM


Okay, so you can afford Hoboken... wink

That'd be my choice for you - nice!
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:47 AM

Will check it out, thanks J Geoff!
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:50 AM


Invite me over to Maxwell's after your move wink
Posted By: southphilly old head

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 01:31 PM

Hey Dap im glad you liked Philly. It is a really great town. That rittenhouse area is a vibrant area but very expensive. Most people that have been coming into the area to work are buying row homes in south philly instead of high priced rentals in center city that are like shoe boxes. From south philly you can be in center city in 15 minutes. Pesto is a great resturante.I took my mom there for mothers day and also when my brother comes into town thats his favorite and very reasonable
Posted By: olivant

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:02 PM

Years ago I was in Philly at a convnetion. I asked the hotel staff how to get to south Philly so I could experience Rocky's neighnorhod. They told me not to go, that it was dangerous. So, I didn't go. I got to run up the steps of the museum though.
Posted By: The Italian Stallionette

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:05 PM

We had a BB meet in Philly a few years ago. Didn't get to run up Rocky's steps but had a great time AND experienced a famous Philly Cheese Steak sandwich from a famous place which, sorry name escapes me right now. blush Plus we went to a great Irish pub. smile



TIS
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:16 PM

Originally Posted By: olivant
Years ago I was in Philly at a convnetion. I asked the hotel staff how to get to south Philly so I could experience Rocky's neighnorhod. They told me not to go, that it was dangerous. So, I didn't go. I got to run up the steps of the museum though.


South Philly is certainly gritty, but I never felt it was too dangerous. To this day people running up the steps of the Museum of Art is as popular as it was when the movie came out.
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:39 PM

Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
...experienced a famous Philly Cheese Steak sandwich from a famous place which, sorry name escapes me right now.


We went to Pat's, across the street from Geno's... I wish I had tried both to see which was better...
Posted By: The Italian Stallionette

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 05:50 PM

Geoff,

Isn't "Geno's" the more famous one? And if so, why didn't we go there? LOL I don't remember. I do remember the line went way down the street tho.

smile

TIS
Posted By: Sicilian Babe

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 06:20 PM

Also had one of the best meals I've ever eaten in my life that weekend! We had drinks on the Mosholu (from GF2) and then went to dinner at La Veranda. It was one of the most incredible meals I've ever had, plus the service was fantastic.
Posted By: The Italian Stallionette

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 06:23 PM

Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Also had one of the best meals I've ever eaten in my life that weekend! We had drinks on the Mosholu (from GF2) and then went to dinner at La Veranda. It was one of the most incredible meals I've ever had, plus the service was fantastic.



How could I forget the Mosholu? That was so cool wasn't it? I agree with the La Veranda too.One of the best meals I've had as well. smile

TIS
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 06:25 PM

Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
We had drinks on the Mosholu

Mosholu Parkway? whistle
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 07:48 PM

Originally Posted By: southphilly old head
Hey Dap im glad you liked Philly. It is a really great town. That rittenhouse area is a vibrant area but very expensive. Most people that have been coming into the area to work are buying row homes in south philly instead of high priced rentals in center city that are like shoe boxes. From south philly you can be in center city in 15 minutes. Pesto is a great resturante.I took my mom there for mothers day and also when my brother comes into town thats his favorite and very reasonable


Yeah, it is expensive but for me it is all relative. My buddy bought/took out a mortgage on a condo in rittenhouse for $1400/month plus condo fees @ 2.5%/30 year rate which I thought was an alright deal. The condo is one bedroom but he has access to a gym, pool, penthouse, hotub, etc in the building. It looks like a big hotel. He is a dental student at temple. Keep in mind, I base everything off NYC prices so thats why I think it wasnt that bad.

My other friend just moved into a two bedroom apartment on passyunk (forgot the other street) in South Philly for about 900 bucks which is an incredible deal. He's thinking of subletting one room out and saving for a few years and buying a row house in South Philly which i think is a great idea. I didnt think south philly was all that gritty, but then again i didnt venture too far south and I have been in areas like East NY, Baltimore, and Newark which are worse in my opinion. I thought the entire city was pretty walkable, there is no major need for you to have a car unless you work very far away (an hr or more) from where you live.
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 07:49 PM

Originally Posted By: J Geoff
Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
...experienced a famous Philly Cheese Steak sandwich from a famous place which, sorry name escapes me right now.


We went to Pat's, across the street from Geno's... I wish I had tried both to see which was better...


I wanted to try Pat's as well so I could compare but the line was too long.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 08:06 PM

Just wondering, Dapper...when you described a condo across the street from a park on Rittenhouse Square, you're describing a place I lived one summer. I actually had the place to myself the Summer of 1988 after my second year of law school. I was working for a downtown plaintiff firm that was just a ten minute walk from my place. The owner, my uncle, was out of the country, so he let me stay there. He even had a maid come by every week to clean.

Anyway the building, I think, was Liberty Place.
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 08:19 PM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
Just wondering, Dapper...when you described a condo across the street from a park on Rittenhouse Square, you're describing a place I lived one summer. I actually had the place to myself the Summer of 1988 after my second year of law school. I was working for a downtown plaintiff firm that was just a ten minute walk from my place. The owner, my uncle, was out of the country, so he let me stay there. He even had a maid come by every week to clean.

Anyway the building, I think, was Liberty Place.


Just double checked, my buddy lives at the Parc Rittenhouse Condos at 225 South 18th Street

http://www.phillyliving.com/condos/Parc-Rittenhouse

Sounds like the summer of 88 was a good setup/time for you.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 09:35 PM

Ahh, he's on the opposite end of the Square.

1988 was a nice summer for me. I met many nice people, learned a great deal, and had a great time. The Phillie games were inexpensive at the Vet, so a grunt like me could still go to the ballpark pretty regularly. The Summer of 1988 was one of the all-time hottest summers too.

One quick memory I'll share:

There was a bar two blocks away that I'd visit a couple times a week. One week day night I was sitting at the bar with a buddy and Lee Majors and two friends sat next to us. He was filming in the city. He was talking mostly with my friend, who somehow found out he had a mutual friend with Majors, so I was talking mostly with the other guys.

A girl, who was drunk and giggly, kept approaching Majors, but every time she tried to talk to him, she'd laugh and mutter awkward, incoherent phrases. It became pretty uncomfortable, and after a half hour he left with his two buddies, rolling his eyes to indicate that the girl was getting out of hand.

A few weeks later I saw the same girl in the bar, but she was sober. She approached me and said, Aren't you the guy who knows Lee Majors?"

I said with a lot of enthusiasm, "Yes! You're the girl from that night when he was here. He called me the next day, wanting to know if I knew your name and phone number. He wanted to call you to get together with you some time, but I didn't know your name."

Her jaw nearly hit the floor as she looked as though she would faint. She grabbed a pen from a waitress and printed two copies of her name, address and phone number, so I could put one in my wallet and one in my pocket. I told her he'd be back in town next week to finish filming and guaranteed he'd be calling her for a date. She was going nuts.

That was the last time I went to that bar.
Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 09:38 PM

Slick Klyd, very slick cool
Posted By: The Italian Stallionette

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/18/12 09:50 PM

Ha ha ha ha Kly. You sneaky little devil. That girl was probably on cloud nine waiting for Majors to give her a call. What? Did she really think she left that great an impression? lol

You sound like a lot of fun. smile



TIS
Posted By: MaryCas

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 01:12 AM

La Veranda. Very nice. Went there when my daughter was at Villanova. Haven't spent time in Philly for culture things. My grandaughter was in Jefferson Hospital for 97 days as a preemie baby. Great hospital, great staff.

Been to the "Touch Me" museum. Terrific for kids under 5. Very cool place.
Posted By: southphilly old head

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 01:45 AM

I actually did a taste test with friends one boring night around 10 years ago and the majority said Pats
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 03:36 AM

Originally Posted By: MaryCas
Been to the "Touch Me" museum.


A favorite stop for Jerry Sandusky. panic
Posted By: Sicilian Babe

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 03:37 AM

I was just going to post about what lovely memories I have of our Philly get-together. I actually went and did a search here for the thread about our Philly trip, and then Klyd makes a Sandusky post.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 03:39 AM

I recommend that anyone going to Philly should make a point to visit the National Constitutional Center. You could spend an entire day without being bored. It's a block or two from the Liberty Bell and close to Independence Hall.
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 03:41 AM

Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
I was just going to post about what lovely memories I have of our Philly get-together. I actually went and did a search here for the thread about our Philly trip, and then Klyd makes a Sandusky post.


I didn't want to. The devil made me do it.
Posted By: Sicilian Babe

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 03:41 AM

Remember Flip/Geraldine??? lol Didn't he say that?
Posted By: klydon1

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 03:51 AM

Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Remember Flip/Geraldine??? lol Didn't he say that?


I think you're right. He also used to say, "Here come da judge. Here come da judge."
Posted By: Signor Vitelli

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 03:53 AM

Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Remember Flip/Geraldine??? lol Didn't he say that?


Yep! He also said, "What you see is what you get!"

Speaking of Sandusky... whistle

Signor V.
Posted By: Signor Vitelli

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 04:03 AM

Originally Posted By: klydon1
Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Remember Flip/Geraldine??? lol Didn't he say that?


I think you're right. He also used to say, "Here come da judge. Here come da judge."


That was originally Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham, who brought his old vaudeville routine to Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In where it was also appropriated by Sammy Davis Jr.

But I certainly have fond memories of the 2006 Philadelphia trip. First time I met folks from the BB. Very memorable. I believe there is still a thread with photos somewhere on these boards.

Signor V.
Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 04:26 AM

Originally Posted By: J Geoff
Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
...experienced a famous Philly Cheese Steak sandwich from a famous place which, sorry name escapes me right now.


We went to Pat's, across the street from Geno's... I wish I had tried both to see which was better...


THey will mail you cheesesteaks as long as you pay your tax
Posted By: J Geoff

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 04:40 AM


Eh, they make cheesesteaks here in NJ, too wink

Last time in Philly was in February -- saw a show at MilkBoy and really liked the venue a lot. But was reminded that you can never make a left turn in Philly, ever! again, and even my GPS was confused. rolleyes tongue NYC is so much easier to get around...
Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 04:49 AM

SB State college is about 4 hours from Philly, so you don't have to worry about Sandusky smling at you with his big bugs bunny teeth!
Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 04:55 AM

Originally Posted By: J Geoff

Eh, they make cheesesteaks here in NJ, too wink

Last time in Philly was in February -- saw a show at MilkBoy and really liked the venue a lot. But was reminded that you can never make a left turn in Philly, ever! again, and even my GPS was confused. rolleyes tongue NYC is so much easier to get around...


About 8 years ago I saw The Who and Jimmy Page in North Jersey I forget the name of the arena. Everyone got trashed drinking and taking geltabs/paper hits plus smoking weed and opium ....I remember having to drive my friends car home and when I got to my house I saw the (Ford Explorer Hatch had a Can of Natty Ice, Squashed in it. Luckily We didn't run into any cops...lol Thinking I was ride clean I remember taking my socks off and having a bag of K stuck to ankle due to the humidity. From North Jsresey to King of Prussia, PA
Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 07:09 AM

According to his defense he never touched anyone he was just simply horsing around
Posted By: Sicilian Babe

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 04:59 PM

I thought the judge thing was from Laugh In?? Or was Flip on Laugh In? I just remember him dressed as Geraldine, and that my mother could never get over what great legs he had. lol
Posted By: olivant

Re: Philadelphia trip - 06/19/12 05:33 PM

Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
I thought the judge thing was from Laugh In?? Or was Flip on Laugh In? I just remember him dressed as Geraldine, and that my mother could never get over what great legs he had. lol


It was. Sammy used to say it.
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