Jun 16 2010
Travel Tip Tuesday #8 Local Flavor
Local Flavor
I’m a big fan dining local, but when I talk to many of our travel guests I’m surprised to find that they don’t take the time to find local places to dine. When I have asked why this is I get everything from, “That restaurant is too far away”,” We don’t know where we’re going”, or “We just want something we’re familiar with”. While all of these are reasonable, with a little effort the experience of visiting a local establishment can change your entire outlook on a location.
So how do you find these “Hidden Gems?” Well you could drive around the town and get lost and find some great locations, but if “Getting Lost” is not your style then here are two great resources to find the great local dinning experiences.
Many of the cities have Convention Visitors Burros who put out guides and have websites that highlight the great local venues and attractions. A great example of this is Lancaster County’s own PDCVB website and Map & Overnight Getaway Guide. This site highlights many of Lancaster’s great local dining selections.
Stop into a Hotel (even if you aren’t staying there) and ask the front desk staff about local selections. Front Desk staff at hotel are full of information on local dining, attractions and shopping. It’s a wealth of local information at your finger tips. Not only can you tell you the name the place, the hours of operation, and maybe even book you a reservation, they can also give you one thing that is left out of many guides . . . personal experences and opinions.
So next time you stop in town, stop by the desk ask for Jason. I’ll be happy to tell you were you can find your new favorite eatery!
Till next Tuesday, travel safe.
Jason W. Deeds