bigdaddy
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Help in New York State
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Thu, 07/19/12 5:59 PM
I'm heading to Vermont tommorow from nj. The halfway point is around Newburgh area. Any suggestions for lunch? Bigdaddy would appreciate it !
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joerogo
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Re:Help in New York State
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Thu, 07/19/12 7:06 PM
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josefinajoisey
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Re:Help in New York State
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Thu, 07/19/12 9:10 PM
If you check the 'Restaurants' tab, I think you will get lucky. Pete's Hot Dog Stand, and Tony's, Newburgh Lunch, in Newburgh. Also, a little farther North...Joe Beez Deli in Kingston. Also, as a bonus,,there are usually farmers selling produce at some of the thruway stops on the weekends. You would have to go on the NY thruway website to get the particulars. enjoy!!
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seafarer john
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Re:Help in New York State
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Fri, 07/20/12 11:16 AM
New Paltz is the next exit north from Newburgh and has some decent places to eat , all convenient to the Thruway. When you get off the Thruway go west into the Village of New Paltz. On the left is a plaza with a decent diner and a good pizza joint and a Jamacain place (I really love their curried goat). Across Main St is another small plaza that has two good pizza joints (Pasquali's and Rhino's ) and Gadaletto's Seafood Market and Restaurant where , among many goodies they have a shrimp sandwich like a Po Boy that is excellent. Another mile down Man Street is the famous P&Gs bar where I like the chili and the hamburger. And,if you love cheese, at the end of Main St is the Water Street Market and the Cheese Plate where you can get a great sandwich and some of the best ice cream you'll ever eat. Cheers, John
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bartl
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Re:Help in New York State
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Thu, 07/26/12 9:51 PM
A little late: Seafarer John has never steered me wrong, but I take the drive from Northern New Jersey (5 miles on Rt. 4 off the GW) to Burlington, Vermont, and I usually end up having lunch in Lake George or Saratoga Springs. I usually end up eating lunch at the Log Jam in Lake George; a bit on the Yuppie side (including prices), but good solid food, a more interesting than most salad bar (with freshly baked bread) and friendly service. Bart
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