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Malecon Restaurant II is one of places I won't go!.

1. Malecon Restaurant II

7.9
764 Amsterdam Ave (btw 97th St & 98th St), New York, NY
Latin American Restaurant · Upper West Side · 44 tips and reviews

D. E.D. Edmonds: They are racist to colored ppl they will take there time on serving you overall I will NEVER EAT THERE AGAIN (middle finger to the owner)

Dunkin' is one of places I won't go!.

2. Dunkin'

7.6
3910 S Archer Ave (at W Pershing Rd), Chicago, IL
Donut Shop · Brighton Park · 1 tip

Amy M.Amy M: This place is really dirty. Don't recommend it.

McDonald's is one of places I won't go!.

3. McDonald's

4.5
100 W Sauk Trl, South Chicago Heights, IL
Fast Food Restaurant · 25 tips and reviews
McDonald's is one of places I won't go!.

4. McDonald's

6.0
10710 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, OH
Fast Food Restaurant · Cudell · 9 tips and reviews

Tuffy G.Tuffy Grind: Took 20 min for coffee and cookies

Baymont Inn & Suites Manning is one of places I won't go!.

5. Baymont Inn & Suites Manning

2284 Raccoon Rd., Manning, SC
Hotel · 3 tips and reviews

Alyssa W.Alyssa Wieczorkiewicz: hide anything you care about from the maids, I had something stolen. front desk didnt help. nice hotel other than that.

Sesame Inn is one of places I won't go!.

6. Sesame Inn

2941 W 95th St, Evergreen Park, IL
Sushi Restaurant · 13 tips and reviews

Jaye M.Jaye Moní: The joint was clearly something else prior to being a Chinese/Japanese restaurant. No type of Asian ambiance. Dirty walls near the tables made my stomach cringe.

Edgar Allan Poe Cottage is one of places I won't go!.

7. Edgar Allan Poe Cottage

8.7
2640 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY
History Museum · West Bronx · 14 tips and reviews

NYC: The Official GuideNYC: The Official Guide: Poe spent the last years of his life here, from 1846 to 1849, where he wrote many of his most enduring poetical works, including “Annabel Lee,” “The Bells” and “Eureka.”