is great - even has a partnership with seamless - except that they don't cover Queens! Try instead for restaurant reviews, and finding spots in proximity to your hotel. Being between two subway stations serving different lines will help a lot! VCanada, your hotel decision-making sounds like a true New Yorker. how much would you normally tip a food delivery guy? Ggreen - I hadn't thought of Whole Foods (a place I only really know from Food Network shows!) and didn't know they had prepared foods - I will map them out to see if there are any close to our end of the day before supper rough itineraries.Īnother related question. They don't have a restaurant (aside from breakfast) so I imagine they wouldn't have a no delivery policy, but great suggestion to check. Having visited NYC last summer as well and stayed in Chelsea, we are comfortable staying slightly off the beaten path - knowing that proximity to the subway is really the important location consideration!). We're staying just over in Queen's at the Country Inn and Suites (could get a bigger room configuration to fit the family at a lower price than in Manhattan that also includes breakfast and wifi. That's a great idea to confirm with the hotel what there position is on getting deliveries. I like the idea of being able to do the ordering online - it makes it easier to pace the decision making with the kids. ![]() I was thinking that it was a delivery service, but it makes more sense that it is just an 'ordering' service.
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