NoraPlayingJacks

NoraPlayingJacks t1_jc7603f wrote

Man I love when this question is asked on here because it gives me a chance to tell people about Joe Gulli on Rt 9 in Shrewsbury. He’s the absolute man.

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NoraPlayingJacks t1_jb5lxi4 wrote

I largely disagree with this. If you’re into New York Style, I don’t know anywhere in Worcester that’s better than I Love Frankie’s. I liked the Margherita better than the cheese, but thought both were at the top of what I’ve had in Worcester in that style. Love Olo and Volturno but they’re a totally different animal. Where else do I need to try?

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NoraPlayingJacks t1_j3ca5z2 wrote

The visit itself is like $200, plus whatever they do. We went in the other day for a visit, X-rays, ended up with some meds to take home and I think we were all in like $785.

They do give you pricing at each step, so you’re not shocked by a huge bill at the very end. It’s expensive, but transparent.

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NoraPlayingJacks t1_j38l4pl wrote

I literally cannot speak any more highly of VEG. Through an unfortunate series of events, we were there twice with two different dogs in the span of three weeks or so. They were incredible both times.

It needs to be said, they’re pricey. But I love the fact that once I left, I could call back and speak to an actual vet on the phone with any questions. I called seriously four times in the span of 36 hours after we brought our lovable idiot who ate a Christmas ornament home, and spent a good 3-4 minutes on the phone with the vet each time. (Uhhh sorry to whoever posted here that they’re understaffed with long waits…probably my fault somewhat haha).

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NoraPlayingJacks t1_j2oqf0k wrote

Saks Off 5th has some good ones right now with Zegna fabric marked down to $299. Not sure what your budget is, but make sure you account for another $150 or so to get it tailored. You can spend $5k on a suit and you’ll still look like shit if it’s not tailored properly. The “major” department store suits from the labels you know like Perry Ellis, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, etc typically provide very little in terms of extra material to keep costs down so tailoring then can be a challenge.

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