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As i've mentioned a few times because I'm so freaking excited about it, Mark and I are meeting up at Tired Hands Weds if anyone else wants to stop by.

I'd like to check out Tired Hands too. What time are you looking at? BNA starts around 7 I think, but we could be a little late.

Also, it sounds like several of us are not doing the Awards Banquet on Saturday. If that's the case, perhaps we can do a HBT dinner meet?
 
Initially I thought at least half the people attending the NHC are on this forum, but from the few responses in this thread I may be way off or they're just not very (re-)active.

Yes, it would be nice to have an HBT pow-wow. I'm pinning my handle and avatar on my badge. Watch for the Lizard.

There are many food options in walkable distance, just finding the right one can be mind boggling. In case you're interested, 2 blocks north from the Marriott, Arch Street, is the center of "Chinatown" a 6 block area.

I was planning on going to chinatown on Tuesday evening for dinner (alone, unless someone wants to join me). Does that sound reasonable, for a little old lady to walk there and back for dinner?

It should be an early night for me, since I'm leaving here at 4 AM (ugh) for my flight to Philly.
 
Initially I thought at least half the people attending the NHC are on this forum, but from the few responses in this thread I may be way off or they're just not very (re-)active.
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I used to have a t-shirt with my avatar/name on the back, but I can't find it.

I guess I should make something for my lanyard? I really want to meet as many HBT'ers as I can- as I still call you guys my "imaginary friends"!
 
I was planning on going to chinatown on Tuesday evening for dinner (alone, unless someone wants to join me). Does that sound reasonable, for a little old lady to walk there and back for dinner?

It should be an early night for me, since I'm leaving here at 4 AM (ugh) for my flight to Philly.

There are two resturants called vetinam, one is good, one is bad. I forget which one is the good one :(
 
I was planning on going to chinatown on Tuesday evening for dinner (alone, unless someone wants to join me). Does that sound reasonable, for a little old lady to walk there and back for dinner?

It should be an early night for me, since I'm leaving here at 4 AM (ugh) for my flight to Philly.

The area was always fairly safe, but I haven't been there in the past 6 years, and things can change.
As always, be city wise! If by yourself, try to avoid handbags and behave as you know where you're going. It is always best to be with a small group or (male) companion. Although the police station is 2 blocks away, it doesn't make it safer.

Also there's a big mall (The Gallery) on Arch, between 9th and 10th.

Leaving early is always good, you get to spend the whole day at your destination. At least you're not driving.
 
I'd like to check out Tired Hands too. What time are you looking at? BNA starts around 7 I think, but we could be a little late.

Also, it sounds like several of us are not doing the Awards Banquet on Saturday. If that's the case, perhaps we can do a HBT dinner meet?

They open at 4. So I'll probably be there about 3:45 with my sanitized growlers looking like a big ol beer nerd. :D

Saturday night dinner sounds like a fun idea. Not doing the banquet either. Here's the no 1 Chinese place on Yelp. Dang I love to eat. Only thing I don't like about living here is that there is nowhere to eat.
 
They open at 4. So I'll probably be there about 3:45 with my sanitized growlers looking like a big ol beer nerd. :D

Saturday night dinner sounds like a fun idea. Not doing the banquet either. Here's the no 1 Chinese place on Yelp. Dang I love to eat. Only thing I don't like about living here is that there is nowhere to eat.

What about Triumph Brewing on Saturday evening? It's a long walking distance, but if the weather is nice we can walk it (or share a cab). I've never been there, but I heard about it somewhere and wondered about it.
 
Ugh, just got an email that I got the last spot for the exam.... but its Wedesday at 11. cant move my plans up a day! oh well.
 
What about Triumph Brewing on Saturday evening? It's a long walking distance, but if the weather is nice we can walk it (or share a cab). I've never been there, but I heard about it somewhere and wondered about it.

Google says it's about a 20 minute walk, so not bad at all. Need to get a little excercise with the 8000 beer calories a day...
 
I'm going. Haven't read through most of the thread though. Hoping I can hitch a ride with a clubmate, if not I'll be taking the bus up. I've got a ride with a clubmate down.
 
What about Triumph Brewing on Saturday evening? It's a long walking distance, but if the weather is nice we can walk it (or share a cab). I've never been there, but I heard about it somewhere and wondered about it.

Across the street from triumph is Eulogy. Triumph is ok. Nice building. The walk is safe-ish. I have done it.
 
i dont know if its available in philly but try to get a real NJ taylor ham and cheese breakfast sandwich if you can while your so close

Go to Trenton for pork roll (damned good, really!). But in Philly, scrapple & eggs FTW. :rockin: There is a breakfast joint in Reading Terminal that serves it, as do probably several dozen joints in the area. You can get some Amish-made scrapple to go in RT as well.

Drooling on my keyboard just thinking about scrapple.
 
I'm going. Haven't read through most of the thread though. Hoping I can hitch a ride with a clubmate, if not I'll be taking the bus up. I've got a ride with a clubmate down.

On the off chance you can leave weds a.m., I'm staying at my sisters in DC Tuesday and then driving to philly on weds.
 
yooper called us her "imaginary friends" - LOVE IT!

But in Philly, scrapple & eggs FTW. :rockin:

Drooling on my keyboard just thinking about scrapple.
ha! i was just about to ask if scrapple is big in PA. i know it's huge in DE and MD, but i haven't had it in a while. might be the perfect breakfast for the morning after the night before...
 
ha! i was just about to ask if scrapple is big in PA. i know it's huge in DE and MD, but i haven't had it in a while.

I have family in the Philly area as well as Trenton. When family comes up, they show their love by bringing a cooler of Habbersett scrapple and a couple of Taylor pork rolls. The local Amish scrapple is awesome but doesn't travel as well, but Habbersett is really good. Habbersett does mail order as well - frozen pork products in dry ice arriving in the mail is the BEST!

I was in Philly for a conference a couple of years ago and made a point to get to a good breakfast joint for scrapple. A couple of out-of-towners from the conference came in after I placed my order and started talking about how scrapple was to be avoided like the plague. Then my order came out and I started digging in, and one of them asked what I was eating. "Scrapple" I replied. They looked at each other, shrugged, and both ordered scrapple :ban:
 
I was in Philly for a conference a couple of years ago and made a point to get to a good breakfast joint for scrapple.

i need a name and address, NOW.

to anyone who has no idea what we're talking about: do NOT look into what scrapple is. trust me - it's the hot dog of breakfast meat. it's also delicious. if you're an adventurous carnivore, just go for it. otherwise, stick with your meats of known origin. personally, i recommend that you go for it :ban:
 
i need a name and address, NOW.

We were in a hotel right in downtown, across from Reading Terminal Market. There is a diner in there, Down Home Diner I think. There must be others in the area too, but it was convenient and good.

While you're there, get a real hoagie.

Actually, when you are not actually drinking beer at the NHC, you should be at Reading Terminal eating everything in sight.
 
to anyone who has no idea what we're talking about: do NOT look into what scrapple is. trust me - it's the hot dog of breakfast meat. it's also delicious. if you're an adventurous carnivore, just go for it. otherwise, stick with your meats of known origin. personally, i recommend that you go for it :ban:

It was always explained to me that scrapple was made of the stuff that was left over after making hotdogs. Mmmmm...pig snout... Don't be afraid of scrapple; if you are any sort of breakfast gourmand you'll thank us later.
 
i need a name and address, NOW.

to anyone who has no idea what we're talking about: do NOT look into what scrapple is. trust me - it's the hot dog of breakfast meat. it's also delicious. if you're an adventurous carnivore, just go for it. otherwise, stick with your meats of known origin. personally, i recommend that you go for it :ban:

I always thought it was the cuts that weren't good enough for hot dogs ;)
 
On the off chance you can leave weds a.m., I'm staying at my sisters in DC Tuesday and then driving to philly on weds.

I'd planned on leaving Thursday morning, and am hoping to keep it that way. Leaving Wednesday AM is a possibility, but I'd like to avoid it if at all possible.

i need a name and address, NOW.

to anyone who has no idea what we're talking about: do NOT look into what scrapple is. trust me - it's the hot dog of breakfast meat. it's also delicious. if you're an adventurous carnivore, just go for it. otherwise, stick with your meats of known origin. personally, i recommend that you go for it :ban:

Not something I'm ever in a hurry to try. I've heard its good, but grits are supposedly good too, and I can't stand them.
 
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TNGabe said:
I think a HBT meet and greet would be fun! To me, Thursday lunch or Friday after the last seminar both look like good times.

On a seperate note, do any locals have good late night (non-cheesestreak) drunk food suggestions?

Reading terminal market is great for breakfast and lunch, but it isn't open late.

Penang in Chinatown is pretty good, serves until 1 am. Good dog bar and nodding head serve food late, but may only be more pub food, and not what you're looking for.
 
the conference hotel charges 12.95 a day for interwebs....bastards

Yeah, and $45 a day for parking!

I"m bringing my little wifi "hotspot" and hope it works, as I don't have a smartphone like everybody else in America seems to!

If my hotspot works, I'll let you use it for only $9.95 a day/ :p

Or free if you happen to be close by.
 
Yeah, and $45 a day for parking!

I"m bringing my little wifi "hotspot" and hope it works, as I don't have a smartphone like everybody else in America seems to!

If my hotspot works, I'll let you use it for only $9.95 a day/ :p

Or free if you happen to be close by.
None of that parking crap for me...I live close enough that I'm taking the train every day. $16 each way and no hotel room expense....more money for swag.
 

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