Hello,
Does anyone have any suggestions for dog friendly restaurants/bars etc. in the area? We like to take our Basset baby with us around town and its nice to have a...
Evelyn D. replied:
Take her to the dog park in Phila at 25 th & Spruce. Fenced in, astroturf, really cute...and here's a link to a list of dog-friendly places to eat: http://www.bringfido.com/restaurant/city/philadelphia_pa_us/
Jacqueline G. replied:
Robins Nest in Mt Holly! Outside. Great food, and they bring the dog its own fancy water bowl!
April P. replied:
Harvest Coffee is nice and they will bring fresh water.
June 1st is the Sandy (DelPizzo) Marino get together in the North Jersey Area. This is a Saturday Night. Presently Head count is approximately 15 classmates...Please...
Christine E. replied:
Someone I work with recommended The Madison Hotel in Morristown too - fun bar he said. Rate $149, with AAA $127 (I'm just throwing stuff out.)
Bonnie C. replied:
Is anyone interested in the $89 per night at the Ramada Inn in Rochelle Park, NJ? The Boom Burger Restaurant is attached and has a huge bar. Just throwing it out there.
Bonnie C. replied:
I have reserved the 8 rooms at the Ramada Inn. I can cancel up til May 31 at 4 pm. They charged my CC $815 to hold the rooms. I just think that is too good of a deal. Boom Burger is right next door. Rooms will be going fast in the area. It is right off the Garden State Parkway.My husband is going to think I flipped. 8 rooms two queens in each room.
Cindy K. replied:
$89 is a great price! Boom Burgers sounds fun!
Bonnie C. replied:
That was all they had left. There are two Queen Beds in each room.
Bonnie C. replied:
Holiday Inn on Route 17 Hasbrouck Heights, with AAA -Double Beds 145, Single 152, 24 hour Adv Cxl Policy, Bar closes at Midnight. Quote today.
Such a gorgeous day outside! If you have never been to the Eastern State Penitentiary, I highly recommend it. Went with Nancy Ashton on a rainy grey day which only...
Catherine A. replied:
Willie Sutton planned a breakout here; Al Capone had a luxury cell. Charles Dickens visited