Virgil's BBQ in Times Square Lunch
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IMAX Twisters Movie |
Once in a blue moon we feel the need to immerse ourselves in the bigness of the city. The places we never go, some awesome, some grotesque, like the IMAX Theater in Lincoln Square. It was a matinee showing of Twisters. I had visions of slider baskets but the concession clerks were MIA for the whole of the movie. If you've been caught in the city not knowing where you'll eat while starving, you know the horrors of too many bad choices. I needed a safe landing spot, so we went with a familiar old favorite, Virgil's BBQ in Times Square. Twisters sucked and the best sound system in the world could not help it out. The tornado visuals were kind of cool, although the whole larger than life experience felt similar to having a series of strokes.
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Beef Brisket Salad
| Grilled Salmon with potato salad and Mac and cheese
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Virgil's on the other hand, was void of life and for being in the middle of Times Square, had a surprisingly hit you in your face glum vibe. The waitress turned that up to eleven with an even more despondent service. Without giving this poor woman more problems, I will only say the moment she sat us in the corner facing the kitchen of the non-busy establishment, I was filled with the strong urge to run out of there. Do you ever do that? Know that you should leave a restaurant the minute you sit down but you don't because that would be rude. You don't because you should be damned grateful to be sitting at a restaurant to begin with and you think, who am I to be leaving like some snob? We didn't because we were starved. But our hunch was right. This place was sadness incarnate. Needless to say, I blame myself for this terrible day-off Big-City idea. But the best way to appreciate how you live is go watch others.
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Central Park walk
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