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  • Omaha 680
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    Portland, ME for the next two days followed by the weekend on Long Island (Westbury) and Manhattan next week.

    I have NY covered but this is my first time to Portland. Restaurant recommendations would be welcome. I'm not a big lobster guy but I guess I'm supposed to eat it here?

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  • Clark Addison
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    Originally posted by Sullyute View Post
    The Chelsea Tavern is good.
    Not bad. I've eaten there (I've eaten pretty much everywhere in downtown Wilmington). My two favorites are:

    Domaine Hudson
    La Fia

    You're welcome, Wilmington visitors.

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  • Sullyute
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
    Not within walking distance of downtown hotels, there isn't!!
    The Chelsea Tavern is good.

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  • Clark Addison
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
    Hey, I've actually been there before. We lived just up the road in West Chester. It was the happening place back then (42 years ago). Not sure what happened.
    West Chester is very nice. That's where my boss lives.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
    No one has hit me up for Wilmington restaurant recommendations yet.
    Hey, I've actually been there before. We lived just up the road in West Chester. It was the happening place back then (42 years ago). Not sure what happened.

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  • Clark Addison
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post
    pretty good applebees there
    Not within walking distance of downtown hotels, there isn't!!

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  • old_gregg
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
    No one has hit me up for Wilmington restaurant recommendations yet.
    pretty good applebees there

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  • Clark Addison
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    Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post
    Wilmington is one of the more depressing cities I have stayed in. Just empty and decaying. It doesn't appear to have experienced any of the revitalization that many city centers have in the past decade. But I've only been a couple times.

    I have been on a decent run for business travel. Long Beach and New York twice last month. Chicago next week, New York and Portland, Maine next month (during peak fall foliage!). I can deal with these trips. Cleveland and Albany are lurking as possibilities though.

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    No one has hit me up for Wilmington restaurant recommendations yet.

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  • Omaha 680
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
    Responding to a year old post...

    My boss and two people on my team are in Wilmington, so I get out there about four times a year. I agree with Omaha's assessment. I've probably spent about 150 nights in Wilmington since 2006, maybe 200. At least now there are two restaurants which I quite like, which was not the case ten years ago.

    I have a sister in law who grew up in Wilmington. On a recent trip to Ireland she posted on Facebook that Cork "seems like the Wilmington of Ireland". I felt that this is not a sentence that you would say on vacation unless it preceded "And we will never use that travel agent again".

    I will be there again in about a week, so if anyone else will be there, or just wants recommendations on Wilmington eats, hit me up!
    Wilmington is one of the more depressing cities I have stayed in. Just empty and decaying. It doesn't appear to have experienced any of the revitalization that many city centers have in the past decade. But I've only been a couple times.

    I have been on a decent run for business travel. Long Beach and New York twice last month. Chicago next week, New York and Portland, Maine next month (during peak fall foliage!). I can deal with these trips. Cleveland and Albany are lurking as possibilities though.

    Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
    No kidding. With all the smoke in the air, I was hoping it would take the edge off the heat by insuring the sun, but I'm not feeling it that way.
    The smoke is bad. Yesterday I had the second worst air quality in the nation of any city.

    Death valley just had the hottest month they have ever recorded. There were like 8 days in a row that it didn't drop below 100 for the low.

    Stay hydrated.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by BigPiney View Post
    Man it is even hotter than last year too. Bummer
    No kidding. With all the smoke in the air, I was hoping it would take the edge off the heat by insuring the sun, but I'm not feeling it that way.

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
    Yeah unfortunately here I am again at Fort Irwin. Swore I'd never return after last year, but here I am nonetheless.
    Man it is even hotter than last year too. Bummer

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  • Clark Addison
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    Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post
    In the last few months:

    Buffalo, NY
    Spanish Fort, AL
    Wilmington, DE

    I will not be planning future vacations to any of them.
    Responding to a year old post...

    My boss and two people on my team are in Wilmington, so I get out there about four times a year. I agree with Omaha's assessment. I've probably spent about 150 nights in Wilmington since 2006, maybe 200. At least now there are two restaurants which I quite like, which was not the case ten years ago.

    I have a sister in law who grew up in Wilmington. On a recent trip to Ireland she posted on Facebook that Cork "seems like the Wilmington of Ireland". I felt that this is not a sentence that you would say on vacation unless it preceded "And we will never use that travel agent again".

    I will be there again in about a week, so if anyone else will be there, or just wants recommendations on Wilmington eats, hit me up!

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by BigPiney View Post
    We are almost neighbors at this point.
    Yeah unfortunately here I am again at Fort Irwin. Swore I'd never return after last year, but here I am nonetheless.

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  • Omaha 680
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    In the last few months:

    Buffalo, NY
    Spanish Fort, AL
    Wilmington, DE

    I will not be planning future vacations to any of them.

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