OGKnickfan
Enlightened
Spots to chill... I love lounge bars, where you can get a table, watch people dance, dance, when you feel like it, and spot a table of chicks to join in fun with. I don't know the details of the places, but I go to a few in Harlem and Washington Heights. In the Bronx, there are no spots I'm feeling that much, mainly because they get too crowded and the crowd is too made up of one kind. I prefer a crowd that includes Asians, Latinos, Blacks, Whites, not just one group.
I'm also into strip clubs. There are two types I like... the hood rat ones, bullet wounds and scars, because those spots are usually more, I don't know: "real." The other type that I like are the classy joints: girls smell and look better, etc. My favorite is Bada Bing.
I also like some of the Bronx's parks, the ones in the North Bronx, like Van Cortland and Reservoir, especially, because they're secluded and quiet. You can sit in them, without seeing more than a few people, for hours.
I also like going to philosophical meetings, where you can meet up with people discussing topics like love, friendship, etc., in search of truth.
For food, if you're a meat eater: John's Chicken on 207th street, in the Heights. Best chicken I ever ate, when I used to eat meat. If you're a vegetarian, try veggie castle, a white castle converted into a vegetarian spot, in South Richmond Hill, Queens. It serves Rastafarian vegan meals.
I'm also into strip clubs. There are two types I like... the hood rat ones, bullet wounds and scars, because those spots are usually more, I don't know: "real." The other type that I like are the classy joints: girls smell and look better, etc. My favorite is Bada Bing.
I also like some of the Bronx's parks, the ones in the North Bronx, like Van Cortland and Reservoir, especially, because they're secluded and quiet. You can sit in them, without seeing more than a few people, for hours.
I also like going to philosophical meetings, where you can meet up with people discussing topics like love, friendship, etc., in search of truth.
For food, if you're a meat eater: John's Chicken on 207th street, in the Heights. Best chicken I ever ate, when I used to eat meat. If you're a vegetarian, try veggie castle, a white castle converted into a vegetarian spot, in South Richmond Hill, Queens. It serves Rastafarian vegan meals.