Episode Synopsis "Welcome to Ithaca! A dining guide for new and longtime residents of Tompkins County"
This week, Ithaca’s population swells as we welcome a new crop of students and returning students, alongside summer wine trail and waterfall vacationers who enjoy a good meal, and longtime residents looking for something new to try. Whether you’ve just arrived or you’ve been in the Finger Lakes for years, 14850 Dining has some suggestions of where to dine. Ithaca is known for having more restaurants per capita than any other city in the United States, and it offers a wide variety of dining styles from fast food to fancy, including diners and sandwich shops, Asian and Mediterranean eateries, pizzerias and steakhouses, and food trucks and ice cream stands. https://www.14850.com/081837742-welcome-ithaca-dining-2408/ Subscribe to the 14850 Dining Podcast in Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Audible, or RSS Feed, listen on WVBR, or follow 14850 Dining on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or sign up for our newsletter.
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