Xochi for dinner if you want to stay downtown.
Buck's if you want BBQ. If you don't want BBQ Hearsay on Market Square has a pretty good brunch. I have always enjoyed MKT Bar (downstairs from Phoenicia). The food won't blow you away, but it's always good food.
That would be huge. Possibly a better lineup than the 2017 season.
Springer
Bregman
Altuve
Goldschmidt
Correa
Tucker
Reddick
unknown catcher
Kemp at DH, but need an upgrade
The youngest woman ever just got elected into the House
The first Native American woman was elected to Congress
Massachusetts just elected its first black woman ever
Kim Davis was defeated
Colorado just got its first gay governor
My friend's wife is Pakistani. Raised Georgia and her parents are very conservative. She says she always votes R across the board because it would disappoint her family. She has lived away from her family in Texas for 10 years now, and her husband is voting Beto.
Her position:
anti wall - check
pro DACA - check
gay rights - check
gun regulation change - check
Ted Cruz is an asshole - check
Her husbands looks at her and says, "you do realize you are a democrat, right?" She agreed to watch some of the debates with him, but I doubt she will change her mind. At least she was willing to listen so maybe she will.
I didn't think Kay Jewelers could top their stupidity over the years, but they have done it. Guy asks the stupid 7 year kid if he can marry his mother with a minute long speech.
Church Brew Works is a pretty cool brewery. There is also a rum distillery close by - Maggie's Farm Rum Distillery.
I feel the same about Primanti's. Pretty good sandwich, but wouldn't eat there again. Worth checking out though.
Saying CDMX feels like the “Little Mexico” of any big city except with more US chain restaurants is laughable.
Also Zona Rosa is very safe in my opinion (unless you are scared of the gheys)
You were at The Crowne Plaza Hotel? You weren't in Roma. Roma is further north and you should have spent most of your time there and in the La Condesa area.
The Polanco area isn't special.
I don't know what you were doing, but you were doing it wrong as far as the food, bar scene, and culture goes. I will agree the talent is hard to come by.
Entry into the Toyosu market is free for all visitors, with those hoping to see the space at its liveliest advised to get there before 8 a.m.The famous early morning tuna auctions will still be happening over at the new location, beginning at 4:30 a.m. daily.Whereas at Tsukiji you had to get a reservation ticket, all you have to do now is show up and try to get a good spot on the special viewing platform.
All dining options are located in the structure as well now, with around 40 food stalls -- most carried over from Tsukiji -- set to operate.
Beyond that, visitors can also head up to the grass-carpeted roof to take in nice views of the city. Organizers also plan to move the famous Tsukiji shrine to the venue as well.
As for future developments, plans are reportedly underway to open a hotel and hot spring catered towards tourists at the market in the next few years.
Yeah, it sounds like they are keeping the food stalls. I'm more interested in the food stalls than doing the tour. I'll probably check out both locations.
Then it looks like Hawaii or Puerto Rico because everywhere else will be cold. I hear St. Simons Island in Georgia is nice, but I don't know if there is much to do for a single guy.
I don't know Florida that well, but there are a lot of nice beaches. There are also some nice beaches in Alabama.