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Old 09-24-2009, 02:29 PM
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Default Warwick - What is there to do on a Mon afternoon?

My boyfriend and I are both off on this coming Monday and we are thinking about going up to visit Warwick for the afternoon. We have heard that it is a cute town with a lot of shops, restaurants, etc. I was hoping that someone who has been there/lives there can help me kind of figure out exactly what to do/where to go.. Thanks! It takes us about 35 minutes to get there and we need to be back by 4:30, so I was planning on leaving around 9:30-10:30 in the morning.
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Old 09-25-2009, 04:59 PM
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Monday? I think it's raining this Monday. But if it's not-there is always something to do. visit the orchards if you're into apples. "Masker" is the one with all the signs up helping you find them.
Check out the shops if your boyfriend doesn't mind. Go to the Warwick Advertiser online and see what they have listed for things to do. Or go to Warwickinfo online.
(Then there is Sugar Loaf right next to here. Lots of artsy type shops. )
Sit down for a nice long lunch. Maybe kill an hour at the bar first: Yesterdays, Halligans, ... good food. There is also a French cafe in the village with great croissants and homemade soups and panini sandwiches.
And there are lots of other fresh produce selling farms. And then there are parks for a stroll.
Have fun!
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