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MikeDB Mar 15th, 2011 02:03 PM

One Night in LaGuardia .. What to do ??
 
Ok I have a Friday night in LaGuardia .. its close to my Birthday (42) but still 25 in my own mind... and I wanna have a good night out.. Meeting a couple of friends .. both sexes .. so really want suggestions please..

Bit of dancing and drinking and nice meal to start .. really need some suggestions .. happy to grab a cab to get somewhere worth going to but dont wanna spend all nite chasing around town...

Out on 25th so need some suggestions soon ...

ellenem Mar 15th, 2011 03:14 PM

LaGuardia? Where? The airport in New York City?

Aduchamp1 Mar 15th, 2011 04:45 PM

Ok I have a Friday night in LaGuardia .. its close to my Birthday (42) but still 25 in my own mind... and I wanna have a good night out.. Meeting a couple of friends .. both sexes
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Well that doubles your chances wherever LaGuardia may be.

MikeDB Mar 16th, 2011 01:36 AM

Yes sorry .. NYC ..

Ackislander Mar 16th, 2011 02:35 AM

Assuming your friends are not New Yorkers with ideas of their own about what to do, Flushing is the second largest Chinese neighborhood in NYC, and it is full of Chinese restaurants of all cuisines and at all price levels.

ekscrunchy Mar 16th, 2011 02:39 AM

If you like Asian food, take a taxi to Flushing, which is a center of NYCs best Koreana and Chinese restaurants. You can begin the night at one of the Korean drinking establishments.

This one was featured by Tony Bourdain on his show:


http://www.sikgaekusa.com/?mid=sgch4

Eat there, or move on to Chinese food; I can recommend places if you are interested. It is all quite close to Laguardia.

ggreen Mar 16th, 2011 07:03 AM

If you want to go into Manhattan, look at going to places in midtown on the east side, as this will be the easiest for getting back to LGA. (I assume your hotel is out at the airport?) Not sure what kind of drinking etc. your'e looking for, but 2nd Ave in the 50's has a lot of Irish pubs and drinking establishments like Social.

Both nymag.com and menupages.com are good resources for NYC - the former has a comprehensive nightlife section, and the latter lists all dining establishments in the city by neighborhood, cuisine, etc. I find the user reviews on both to be fairly accurate. Reviews on Yelp can also be helpful.

mclaurie Mar 17th, 2011 06:02 AM

I assume you realize La Guardia is not in Manhattan and most of the airports near LGA are not near a subway. You're talking about a $25-35 taxi fare each way into Manhattan. Unless your outgoing flight is at 6 am, I would seriously reconsider your hotel choice and stay IN Manhattan if you want to go partying. That said, there aren't a lot of places where 42 yr olds dance in Manhattan. The dancing venues are decidely younger with the exception of a place like Swing 42 with a big band and swing dancing or if you go to a tango night somewhere.

If you give us an idea of where your friends will be (are they traveling with you?) and what kind of food you'd like, we can better respond.

mclaurie Mar 17th, 2011 12:15 PM

Typo above. I meant to write most of the HOTELS near LGA are not near a subway.


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