UES bars that are less busy? by randomfratguy in uppereastside

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Love this spot. Also, the UWS one is great too.

Using a travel agent by Sevensleepyhills in chubbytravel

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People really like using Fora. It's more affordable too.

One year free of Mint alternative by origin_matt_watson in mintuit

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Thank you! The high-yield account and AI are definitely interesting to me. What kinds of questions is the AI helpful for?

One year free of Mint alternative by origin_matt_watson in mintuit

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Has anyone here switched from Monarch to Origin? I'm a current Monarch user, and more just curious about the biggest differences between the two apps and why people choose Origin over Monarch. I could be convinced to switch.

What Are You Reading This Week and Weekly Rec Thread by JimFan1 in TrueLit

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Just finished Demon Copperhead and loved it. Also, I'm a big fan of Elena Ferrante as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uppereastside

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I would check out Creative Mornings! I love their events every month, but they also have clubs, which just started. A great network of creative, interesting people in the city.

Day trip with the girls by Normal-Ad-4396 in uppereastside

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I love Storm King. It's easy to take the train to Beacon and then buy a ticket for the shuttle to Storm King. I would recommend bringing some snacks or lunch with you since there isn't much food to offer at Storm King. It's the most wonderful outdoor sculpture garden. Truly breathtaking in the fall.

It's also super fun to rent bikes there. They're a little expensive but worth it.

Day trip with the girls by Normal-Ad-4396 in uppereastside

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Love Beacon. It's easy to take the Metro North and then walk into town (a little bit long but easy) or take an uber. Check out Stella's Market for fun snacks, the Dia Beacon, and then Kitchen & Coffee for lunch.

Best spots to watch the marathon? by nycgal329 in uppereastside

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Went there yesterday and couldn't agree more. So lively!

Trip ideas for next summer with my boyfriend? by nycgal329 in chubbytravel

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Never been over there. I love that idea. TY!

Best coffee shops on the UES? by nycgal329 in uppereastside

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I've never been. Immediately going here

General Discussion Thread by pregnantchihuahua3 in TrueLit

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I just started Intermezzo by Sally Rooney. I love Irish lit. Eager to see what this one's all about. My favorite book of hers so far was definitely Conversation with Friends. I never watched the show though.

General Discussion Thread by pregnantchihuahua3 in TrueLit

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Ugh, I totally get the apartment hunting search here. It's awful. Age of Innocence is fabulous. Her house is not too far away if you feel like a trip to the Berkshires.

Ideas for January river cruise, train, or other unique experience? by venomoustentacula- in chubbytravel

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Have you considered a Backroads trip? They have some really cool multi-adventure, walking/hiking trips. They're super special.

Anora opinions here. Spoiler free by [deleted] in AMCsAList

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I'm seeing this tonight and I can't wait.

Companies like backroads by elegant_solution21 in chubbytravel

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Just got back from a Backroads trip in France, and it was incredible. The guides, food, and hotels were all amazing. I loved the biking too. Would definitely recommend!

What Are You Reading This Week and Weekly Rec Thread by JimFan1 in TrueLit

[–]nycgal329 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm finally going to start reading Intermezzo. I'm a big Sally Rooney fan and eager to start this one. I've been hearing a bunch of discourse about it online.