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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16800 on: August 26, 2024, 06:05:42 PM »
So Ms TBT’s birthday is in two weeks and she wants to go to Seattle. I’ve never been. What pro tips or places to eat or things to do should I start planning?
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16801 on: August 26, 2024, 06:59:35 PM »
So Ms TBT’s birthday is in two weeks and she wants to go to Seattle. I’ve never been. What pro tips or places to eat or things to do should I start planning?
Why does she want to go and how long will you be there?

I'm sure others can give better direction but I would say eat some chowder (Duke's has gluten free) and do something outdoorsy and explore a neighborhood. They also seem to have decent native American museums and the space needle and museum of pop culture might be fun. It's really just a beautiful place

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16802 on: August 26, 2024, 07:08:41 PM »
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16803 on: August 26, 2024, 07:09:51 PM »
So Ms TBT’s birthday is in two weeks and she wants to go to Seattle. I’ve never been. What pro tips or places to eat or things to do should I start planning?
Why does she want to go and how long will you be there?

I'm sure others can give better direction but I would say eat some chowder (Duke's has gluten free) and do something outdoorsy and explore a neighborhood. They also seem to have decent native American museums and the space needle and museum of pop culture might be fun. It's really just a beautiful place
Just a new place and haven’t been. She likes hiking and stuff and so we may do some of that. Looking at either flying out Thursday evening or Friday morning and coming back on Monday.

Yeah she was in Colorado Springs a month or so ago for hiking and just the beautiful scenery. We’re gonna be in Houston this weekend so it’s gonna be pretty quick back to back trips. I’ve also never been to Seattle and have wanted to go so pretty excited for it.
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16804 on: August 26, 2024, 07:18:16 PM »
Vancouver is like Seattle, only better.
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16805 on: August 27, 2024, 01:40:41 AM »
Chihuly museum under the space needle
Underground tour in pioneer square
Ferry to an island to do cute tourist stuff (Bainbridge or wherever)
Walk around queen anne and admire the architecture
Eat at one of the heritage seafood places on the shore (ray's boathouse or wherever)
Eat non-traditional seattle food (iirc i had great ceviche in capitol hill, berliner döner kebab after the underground tour, creole brunch at Toulouse Petit, etc)
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Stay somewhere downtown and don't rent a car. walk around and get coffee at minimum 2 different places per day. The coffee shops are endless and generally amazing. Seattle has earned its coffee rep (imo)
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16806 on: August 27, 2024, 05:56:07 AM »
Chihuly museum under the space needle
Underground tour in pioneer square
Ferry to an island to do cute tourist stuff (Bainbridge or wherever)
Walk around queen anne and admire the architecture
Eat at one of the heritage seafood places on the shore (ray's boathouse or wherever)
Eat non-traditional seattle food (iirc i had great ceviche in capitol hill, berliner döner kebab after the underground tour, creole brunch at Toulouse Petit, etc)
Prepare yourself for the dorkiest fashion city OAT. You may find yourself thinking maybe i should buy a $400 arcteryx beanie in lime green??
Stay somewhere downtown and don't rent a car. walk around and get coffee at minimum 2 different places per day. The coffee shops are endless and generally amazing. Seattle has earned its coffee rep (imo)
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16807 on: August 27, 2024, 08:23:09 AM »
So Ms TBT’s birthday is in two weeks and she wants to go to Seattle. I’ve never been. What pro tips or places to eat or things to do should I start planning?
Why does she want to go and how long will you be there?

I'm sure others can give better direction but I would say eat some chowder (Duke's has gluten free) and do something outdoorsy and explore a neighborhood. They also seem to have decent native American museums and the space needle and museum of pop culture might be fun. It's really just a beautiful place
Just a new place and haven’t been. She likes hiking and stuff and so we may do some of that. Looking at either flying out Thursday evening or Friday morning and coming back on Monday.

Yeah she was in Colorado Springs a month or so ago for hiking and just the beautiful scenery. We’re gonna be in Houston this weekend so it’s gonna be pretty quick back to back trips. I’ve also never been to Seattle and have wanted to go so pretty excited for it.

Take or leave this one. I know Pikes Place is a tourist trap, but there is a dude that is in there with just a smallish grill with a table that like 7 people can sit around. If you can get a spot, get yourself a salmon sandy and some chowder. I've done this every time i've been and have never been disappointed.

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16808 on: August 27, 2024, 09:13:21 AM »
there are a few shorter decents hikes just east/southeast of Seattle, Poo Poo Point and Snoqualmie Falls are a few (Snoqualmie is touristy but the falls are pretty).

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16809 on: September 10, 2024, 06:20:35 PM »
We had a great trip, guys! Thanks for the recommendations. We did touristy stuff but also went to Mt Rainier and Snoqualmie falls but there was too much fog/mist/whatever to see it. It was also super hazy the whole time we were there. Our AirBnB was also like 2 blocks from the space needle and we had a room and balcony view of it. She was blown away by the nature stuff. Next trip is in a month back to CO.
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16810 on: September 11, 2024, 12:42:40 AM »
Did you go to that fish market and have them throw crap at you.
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16811 on: September 11, 2024, 02:48:28 PM »
If anyone is headed to NOLA this weekend (or ever) I have compiled a list of my favorite places there and am willing to give it out for free.

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16812 on: September 11, 2024, 03:30:45 PM »
Did you go to that fish market and have them throw crap at you.
We walked through the market but it was on our way to our boat tour so didn’t stop there.
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16813 on: September 12, 2024, 09:04:05 AM »
If anyone is headed to NOLA this weekend (or ever) I have compiled a list of my favorite places there and am willing to give it out for free.

Post em, I was just there for Tulane and hit my personal highlights. @SkinnyBenny then can school us both.

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16814 on: September 12, 2024, 09:22:44 AM »
one thing forgot to mention about France is we drove around quite a bit and I tried to listen to the radio as much as possible. the french hip hop stations are pretty interesting but it became pretty clear that these are their favorite songs in the world:

Disturbed - sound of silence shitty techno remix


Shaboozey - bar song shitty techno remix


also heard this at literally every olympic event (I know it has been a soccer anthem for years but gah get something new)


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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16815 on: September 12, 2024, 09:42:20 AM »
I don't think the french are big on change

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16816 on: September 12, 2024, 11:38:05 AM »
Is Ed Sheeran still like Taylor Swift over there?
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16817 on: September 12, 2024, 02:07:27 PM »
If anyone is headed to NOLA this weekend (or ever) I have compiled a list of my favorite places there and am willing to give it out for free.

Post em, I was just there for Tulane and hit my personal highlights. @SkinnyBenny then can school us both.

Staples are obviously Old Absinthe House and Lafitte's. Then I'd say Stanley and Felix's for somewhat well known places. And for ones that are less known I'd say GW Fins, Adolfo's, and Paladar 511. And for a curveball, Coop's Place for fried chicken.

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16818 on: September 12, 2024, 02:39:25 PM »
+1 for Coop's

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16819 on: September 12, 2024, 03:13:47 PM »
If anyone is headed to NOLA this weekend (or ever) I have compiled a list of my favorite places there and am willing to give it out for free.

Post em, I was just there for Tulane and hit my personal highlights. @SkinnyBenny then can school us both.

Staples are obviously Old Absinthe House and Lafitte's. Then I'd say Stanley and Felix's for somewhat well known places. And for ones that are less known I'd say GW Fins, Adolfo's, and Paladar 511. And for a curveball, Coop's Place for fried chicken.

I have no disagreements and now value your opinion more as it's very aligned with my list. Lafitte's is my #1 FQ bar. Felix's always instead of Acme. Never been to Stanley or Adolfo's so I'll check those out. Paladar and GW Fins are great. I'll add in Peche, Antoine's  brunch (get Chuck as your waiter), and Sofia's. So many great food spots. Add in Delachaise and Bacchanal for wine.
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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16820 on: September 13, 2024, 04:55:26 PM »


If anyone is headed to NOLA this weekend (or ever) I have compiled a list of my favorite places there and am willing to give it out for free.

Post em, I was just there for Tulane and hit my personal highlights. @SkinnyBenny then can school us both.

Staples are obviously Old Absinthe House and Lafitte's. Then I'd say Stanley and Felix's for somewhat well known places. And for ones that are less known I'd say GW Fins, Adolfo's, and Paladar 511. And for a curveball, Coop's Place for fried chicken.

I have no disagreements and now value your opinion more as it's very aligned with my list. Lafitte's is my #1 FQ bar. Felix's always instead of Acme. Never been to Stanley or Adolfo's so I'll check those out. Paladar and GW Fins are great. I'll add in Peche, Antoine's  brunch (get Chuck as your waiter), and Sofia's. So many great food spots. Add in Delachaise and Bacchanal for wine.

Desire has a nice breakfast.

Briquette and Mr Ed's are fantastic dinner choices.

I agree with Felix, too.

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« Reply #16821 on: September 14, 2024, 11:19:20 AM »
BBQ shrimp (not KC BBQ) at mister Bs is delicious but they are damn proud of it.

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16822 on: September 14, 2024, 04:51:33 PM »
If anyone is headed to NOLA this weekend (or ever) I have compiled a list of my favorite places there and am willing to give it out for free.

Post em, I was just there for Tulane and hit my personal highlights. @SkinnyBenny then can school us both.

Staples are obviously Old Absinthe House and Lafitte's. Then I'd say Stanley and Felix's for somewhat well known places. And for ones that are less known I'd say GW Fins, Adolfo's, and Paladar 511. And for a curveball, Coop's Place for fried chicken.

I have no disagreements and now value your opinion more as it's very aligned with my list. Lafitte's is my #1 FQ bar. Felix's always instead of Acme. Never been to Stanley or Adolfo's so I'll check those out. Paladar and GW Fins are great. I'll add in Peche, Antoine's  brunch (get Chuck as your waiter), and Sofia's. So many great food spots. Add in Delachaise and Bacchanal for wine.

I loved Bacchanal and Antoine's! I think Delachaise is the only spot I had as a "must visit next time" on my list, so I'll add the others.

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Re: travel thread
« Reply #16823 on: September 28, 2024, 04:03:58 PM »
Should be an easy one
i feel like i transported back to 1985.  sky harbor doesn’t even have plug ins in their terminal seating lmao


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« Reply #16824 on: September 28, 2024, 04:04:06 PM »
Should be an easy one
i feel like i transported back to 1985.  sky harbor doesn’t even have plug ins in their terminal seating lmao


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