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You have definitely squeezed in a lot in a few days!
I’m home now. Got into SF last night in the am. You can spend two to three days at the MET. My brother works for JPM, so most of the museums are part of a membership for employees and he gets to bring a guest…If you are still there, try to head to the Met’s rooftop. You can eat, have coffee, and the view across the park is wonderful. After leaving the museum, cross 5th and walk down (south) on Madison to window shop. Sant Ambroeus in the upper 60s is a great place for coffees, and the food is pretty good, too. Beretta is nearby, too, and if you visit there be sure to go straight to the back of the store and take the elevators to the gun room. The gunroom is not advertised but you’ll see a good selection of shotguns and some rifles. There’s a million excellent restaurants, but try to get into Keene’s if you can. The place has been in business for 100+ years, and churchwarden pipes once smoked after dinner by regular guests still hang from the ceiling. You’ll see pipes that belonged to many notables, including TR if memory serves well. Have fun.
The city is best enjoyed on foot. Sounds like you did it right. If you are back during baseball season, get your brother to get you into the swank JPM box at Yankee stadium.I’m home now. Got into SF last night in the am. You can spend two to three days at the MET. My brother works for JPM, so most of the museums are part of a membership for employees and he gets to bring a guest…
I walked about 35 miles in 5 days, so I saw a lot. Ate at some great restaurants and had a lot of local fare… Pizza at a couple different spots, bagels, (I brought some smoked salmon and Bluefin too), ate a few different types of NY Cheesecake including Junior’s, not too much “street food”, but ate at a couple great Italian restaurants. Hit a couple bars for Irish Coffee and cocktails…
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