Allison, yes, kids drink coffee milk in Rhode Island. Growing up in school, we had the choice of little packaged milks in 3 flavors: regular milk, chocolate milk and coffee milk! Great authentic RI video!
The milk man used to deliver milk to my grandmother in milk glasses then Sunday she sit the glasses outside in the bin they came in he'd take them back and sit the new 3 milks back I'm only 41 lol I remember so much growing up on the eastside
It’s Cawfee Milk. I remember eating NY System Weiner for $0.25 a piece. If you’re still there try Del’s Lemonade. And Saugy’s. The Weiner with a snap. Oh, and Rhode Island style Clam Chowder.
I was just in Boston and Providence RI. We Uber'd from Boston to Providence $80+ tip - should have checked out Greyhound! But the fall colors were just spectacular. I've never been in New England in the fall - Wowzer. Dazzling! The area around Brown University in Providence is really great - gorgeous old homes (AKA "money pits." ) Gorgeous trees turning colors, hip atmosphere and very good food.
You guys picked the right things to try. Coffee Milk is our state drink and calamari is our state appetizer. Next time get clam cakes and chowder, Del's Lemonade, and PVDonuts AND Knead donuts.
Next time try a pizza at either Caserta's in Providence or Twin's in North Providence. Go to Central Falls for a Stanley burger. Find somewhere on the south shore that has some RI clear chowda. Then go to Hartley's Meat Pies in Lincoln. You will not regret any of those. Particularly RI culture with all of them.
Just go to the grocery store and buy a cartin of coffee milk. It's not too sweet, just right. Buy some Autocrat coffee syrup and bring it home with you.
Rhode Island people are hard working and very friendly. You're seeing that in the diner. Working man bars are the same. However, if you're looking for a fight, you came to the right place.
LOVED being in Providence. The food there is soooooo delicious. And yes. There is a HUGE difference between a hot dog and a wiener there. I'm from the south so I didn't know that until I lived there for a while. Keep the delicious food vids coming! I'm living through you two and your travels!
Not sure about the one you tried, but coffee milk is my favorite way to drink "coffee". Same reason why I love coffee ice cream - they're very similar in taste. Refreshing, cold, sweet and with a dab of coffee flavor. Surprised you hadn't tried it before.
Discovered your channel completely by accident yesterday and subscribed immediately! Your videos appear effortless and are easy to watch which belies the time and real effort required to make good video. Keep up the great work.
Omg coffee milk was my faborite discovery moving down to this area! Delicious 😊 If you guys ever get back to Providence in the future, you should check out the Waterfire festival. It runs I believe in the warmer months and is pretty cool. Gets really crowded though.
Glad you enjoyed our state. Wieners at Onleyville New York System is the best. They have a special with both weiners and coffee milk. Yum! Coffee milk is Rhode Island’s “state” drink, u mentioned national. I’ll vote for that! Second place was Del’s lemonade. Enjoyed your video! Thx.
Well, I know this is an old vid but your question about coffee milk should get a good answer. The drink wasn't intended as the boutique item you tried, it's origin and best examples are humble. RI Coffee Milk is whole milk flavored with either Autocrat or Eclipse coffee-flavored syrup. These two brands are still available in stores here and coffee milk itself is easy to make. Both syrups have a distinctive coffee flavor but they're also sweet. You can make your serving the way you want it. The NY System Coffee Milk is this way, I'm not sure what the Dave's recipe is.
Just a quick note, since you're on your way to Boston (you're probably already here). Some options for places to see/eateries to visit: Around the Boston Common (on Tremont: Lambert's Sandwiches... lambertsmarket.com) Around the corner(s) from the Old Burial Ground (Sam Lagrassa's for sandwiches)...samlagrassas.com Durgin Park (in the Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market area)...chowder and big prime ribs...also beans, scrod, etc.durginparkrestaurant.com Irish Pubs (for pub grub and good pours of Guinness): Mr. Dooleys (Fave of mine for the live music and NO TV) mrdooleys.com; An Tain ( antainboston.com); Black Rose (blackroseboston.com). Also be sure to try some of the variety of coffee shops in the area NOT named Starbucks of Dunkin Donuts...Pavement, Cafe de Nero, etc...some are chains, true, but we do coffee well here in the Hub. SBux and DD are OK too...but you know! Lastly, for things to do: - Freedom Trail - Look around the Public Garden (Oldest in the country) - Walk down Newbury street and window shop (don't spend money, just window shop and dream of Christmas!) - Walk along the seaport...visit the Aquarium (including penguins!) - Visit the Public Library at Copley Square (oldest in the country and it has great inner courtyards to chill out in) - Mapparium at the Christian Science Center Hope these suggestions help...keep up the great work you two! Mike
Great video. Glad you went to NY System for the weiners, I was born & raised here so I've had them all over the state, the System is the best hands down.
Great vid guys.. I can say here in southwest wales,uk we have a hot drink called milky coffee...just milk brought up to the boil,then instant coffe added to it....I think the likes of Costa etc does do a very similar version but at 🏡 we boil it in the saucepan and a teaspoon of instant coffee,typically to our hot milk,and it really is delicious.hope u can try it one day.its really easy to do at home.
I grew up in Providence. Great choice with NY System and coffee milk, they are local staples. For seafood, I would have put clam cakes and chowder at the top of that list. The best places IMO are Jimmys Portside in Galilee, so it’s about 45 mins south of providence (driving). Maybe just as good is Iggy’s in Warwick, this is maybe a 20-25 min drive south of providence, not really a bike distance, grab an Uber. Grab a Del’s frozen lemonade to finish off the day.
Dang, I wish I'd have known you were in CT! I would've taken you to the casinos :-) Please tell me you didn't leave Rhode Island without trying a Del's frozen lemonade!
Omg! I started watching you two because I was looking at videos of denver (where I'm moving) and then I found this video of you two in my current home 😄 so cool! Subscribing!
Next time, you need to try clam cakes and chowda! RI has its own kind of chowda separate from New England style but both are awesome and there is nothing like dunking a clam cake into your chowda! Dels is seriously the best drink on the planet when it is hot. Right now, I wish I could get some whole belly fried clams which it seems, do not exist outside of New England. I think outside of New England, they just fry up some elastics (rubber bands for non-Rhode Islanders) and call that fried clams. ;) RI also has its own kind of pizza, only it isn't really pizza. It's really just thick bread with tomato sauce/paste, it's served at many a RI get-together and somehow manages to be really delicious despite the fact that it is not really pizza and has no cheese. And for dessert, try a doughboy! Maybe get an Italian grinda for the road. ;)
I have recently found your videos it is fun to see you so close to my home. I live in between boston and providence. A little place called the south shore.
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I'd love it if they'd try fish and chips from RI/Southeastern MA area. I'd like to know if they're similar. The area was influenced early on by England.
I have a friend who gives her kid coffee milk before bed, but that actually is because it winds him down ( he has add ). it was odd to me at first but that's a thing apparently.
You should have had the coffee milk at the NY system. What you had is a Fancy Starbucky version of it. You would have gotten the real deal in Olneyville.
Yeah we've definitely went more towards food 🍽 It has become a huge part of why we travel! And it seems to resonate with the bulk of of our viewers. But we still love adventure though, and we try to balance the two 👍 Thanks for the comment!
TrunksGav, food is a HUGE part of travelling. Especially when in another country or other parts of the states. Food represents culture and where it's being made and comes from. It's always different and has roots to where it's made. Eating food, travelling, it's all amazing.
@@Theendlessadventure Really? You replied to this one-line, no-punctuation comment echoer, and not to Lori Warren who had the original, articulate, nuanced thought? Poor choice. For the record I think you're striking a great balance between food and general travel episodes. :)
I noted with interest your reference to children drinking coffee. As a family we left the UK for a holiday in the US, taking our seven year old daughter with us. She drank coffee with milk, for breaakfast and there were always comments from servers and even other diners. The way we drink our tea in the UK the level of caffeine is the same as coffee or even higher. I am sure someone will tell me why we should not have allowed that and I will be interested to hear the reason. She is now in her 40s and a confirmed tea drinker.
Nobody from RI would have even blinked at you….when I was 5 my mom let me have a little coffee with much more milk…only way she could get something in my stomach before school since I could never eat in the morning…….you did nothing wrong, people need to mind their own business………
I know this is an old video but I just found it. Holy s#it $2.50 for one gaggah, does anyone else remember getting them 5 for a buck? And the onions back then were always minced, over the years places started to just chop them😮💨The last time I bought one they were $1.10 to $1.25, haven't made them in a while either. The way y'all described the foo foo coffee drink, doesn't sound at all like RI cawfee milk at all, it's simply milk flavored with either Autocrat or Eclipse coffee-flavored syrup, I personally prefer Autocrat. Growing up, then partially raising my kids there, the summers were always the best. Loved digging for clams, always had a knife to open some while digging🤤the steamers were the best, from ocean to the pan, unbelievably delicious! I sure doo miss it!😮💨
Damn you -- Now I want a gagger all the way and a coffee cabinet. Signed stuck at work in RI. HAhahaha Great vid. Next time you're in RI find a Portuguese place that serves either blade meat sandwiches or otherwise known as caciola
Whatever it was, it wasn’t RI coffee milk you had which should have a strong coffee flavor, be tan not white in color, and be somewhat sweet but not like condensed milk. Next time go to a grocery store and buy coffee syrup (sold next to chocolate syrup etc) and add to your own milk. And oh yeah, don’t add ice. Who does that?? I hope you try the real deal before giving up on coffee milk. Thanks for your great videos. Keep having fun out there. There is so much to see everywhere.
If you start your day with a chili dog, you gotta end it with dessert or BEER! Love you guys, love Greyhound Bus Lines! Look forward to the next places! In Boston, be sure to go to Faneuil Hall! 😁😚💟💙💚💜🎃🎃🎃🎃
Not just mustard. Yellow mustard. Anything else is heresy. You come in and ask for rosemary Dijon and you get kicked out. And whatever you do, NEVER as for ketchup. You will get Dijon before that LOL
Allison, yes, kids drink coffee milk in Rhode Island. Growing up in school, we had the choice of little packaged milks in 3 flavors: regular milk, chocolate milk and coffee milk! Great authentic RI video!
YES!
Love ri
yall only had three? we had strawberry milk too in South Coast MA
Yes, we had strawberry milk in RI too. Remember the mini vanilla milk shake cartons that came out on special occasions. Now that was great!!
The milk man used to deliver milk to my grandmother in milk glasses then Sunday she sit the glasses outside in the bin they came in he'd take them back and sit the new 3 milks back I'm only 41 lol I remember so much growing up on the eastside
Rhode Island is a beautiful state
It’s Cawfee Milk. I remember eating NY System Weiner for $0.25 a piece. If you’re still there try Del’s Lemonade. And Saugy’s. The Weiner with a snap. Oh, and Rhode Island style Clam Chowder.
and clam cakes!!!!
@@dreas468 Had them in Narragansett. No thank you. Give me CRAB cakes anytime.
Lol me too .25
No no no that's not coffee milk. You want real coffee milk go back to NY systems. Fing people come to RI and change things pisses me off
I was just in Boston and Providence RI. We Uber'd from Boston to Providence $80+ tip - should have checked out Greyhound! But the fall colors were just spectacular. I've never been in New England in the fall - Wowzer. Dazzling! The area around Brown University in Providence is really great - gorgeous old homes (AKA "money pits." ) Gorgeous trees turning colors, hip atmosphere and very good food.
I feel like Rhode Island is a state of foodies. Hope to marry a Rhode Island girl.
This is awesome! I am literally in Providence for 24 hours - so now I know where to go! THANK YOU!
You guys picked the right things to try. Coffee Milk is our state drink and calamari is our state appetizer. Next time get clam cakes and chowder, Del's Lemonade, and PVDonuts AND Knead donuts.
Rhode Island is the bomb. That’s home!! Only people from RI understand the RI things lol
Danielle Fernandes yesssir go pawsox and Providence bruins
Heck Yeah!!!
I wonder if they even used a bubbla while they were there?
Dani Martin probably not 😂
They questioning meat souce
Next time try a pizza at either Caserta's in Providence or Twin's in North Providence. Go to Central Falls for a Stanley burger. Find somewhere on the south shore that has some RI clear chowda. Then go to Hartley's Meat Pies in Lincoln. You will not regret any of those. Particularly RI culture with all of them.
Can't wait to get home to Rhode Island. I wanna go home !
Travel ban's making it hard to go visit family in RI bro. You probably gotta wait until the vaccine is ready.
You should get a show on the Food Network. You do an excellent job of describing the food.
Just go to the grocery store and buy a cartin of coffee milk. It's not too sweet, just right. Buy some Autocrat coffee syrup and bring it home with you.
Rhode Island people are hard working and very friendly. You're seeing that in the diner. Working man bars are the same. However, if you're looking for a fight, you came to the right place.
R u kidding all the best right in a row.
I love the fact that you guys are such foodies too.
LOVED being in Providence. The food there is soooooo delicious. And yes. There is a HUGE difference between a hot dog and a wiener there. I'm from the south so I didn't know that until I lived there for a while.
Keep the delicious food vids coming! I'm living through you two and your travels!
This Coffee Milk thing sounds incredible. I've not heard of it before. Sounds like we're going to have to visit Providence. - Trevor
One shot of expresso, teaspoon of sugar to about 4 ounces of milk, pour it over ice. Pretty close to Autocrat syrup.
Not sure about the one you tried, but coffee milk is my favorite way to drink "coffee". Same reason why I love coffee ice cream - they're very similar in taste. Refreshing, cold, sweet and with a dab of coffee flavor. Surprised you hadn't tried it before.
PVD is my second home and I loved this video! Union Station Brewery brought back so many memories 🙂🙂
Holy Cow! I wish I knew you were in town! I live 5 mins away, I would have shown you around...Next time.
You guys can find great food (and tours) just about anywhere! Now I'm craving those seafood dishes even at 930 in the morning!
Discovered your channel completely by accident yesterday and subscribed immediately!
Your videos appear effortless and are easy to watch which belies the time and real effort required to make good video.
Keep up the great work.
Come to Newport and see the sights before you leave! Revolutionary war history, Breweries and Vineyards.
A Roosevelt Elk and the mansions and the bridge! 🌉 🌉
A Roosevelt Elk Newport is too pricey
@@rfarebrother Stay away from the tourist traps and it's fine.
Not too mention better stuffies, steamers and calamari.
Omg coffee milk was my faborite discovery moving down to this area! Delicious 😊 If you guys ever get back to Providence in the future, you should check out the Waterfire festival. It runs I believe in the warmer months and is pretty cool. Gets really crowded though.
Going to Johnson and Wales in Providence, I am not surprised you managed to catch a JWU bus in this vid at 4:50. Awesome video!!
I’m going to visit Providence for a day, in a few weeks. I think I might just emulate this video as far as food choices. Thanks!
Oh awesome American tour I was looking forward to this cant wait for more. The food looks yummy.
Glad you enjoyed our state. Wieners at Onleyville New York System is the best. They have a special with both weiners and coffee milk. Yum! Coffee milk is Rhode Island’s “state” drink, u mentioned national. I’ll vote for that! Second place was Del’s lemonade. Enjoyed your video! Thx.
Well, I know this is an old vid but your question about coffee milk should get a good answer. The drink wasn't intended as the boutique item you tried, it's origin and best examples are humble. RI Coffee Milk is whole milk flavored with either Autocrat or Eclipse coffee-flavored syrup. These two brands are still available in stores here and coffee milk itself is easy to make. Both syrups have a distinctive coffee flavor but they're also sweet. You can make your serving the way you want it. The NY System Coffee Milk is this way, I'm not sure what the Dave's recipe is.
Just a quick note, since you're on your way to Boston (you're probably already here). Some options for places to see/eateries to visit:
Around the Boston Common (on Tremont: Lambert's Sandwiches...
lambertsmarket.com)
Around the corner(s) from the Old Burial Ground (Sam Lagrassa's for sandwiches)...samlagrassas.com
Durgin Park (in the Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market area)...chowder and big prime ribs...also beans, scrod, etc.durginparkrestaurant.com
Irish Pubs (for pub grub and good pours of Guinness): Mr. Dooleys (Fave of mine for the live music and NO TV) mrdooleys.com; An Tain (
antainboston.com); Black Rose (blackroseboston.com).
Also be sure to try some of the variety of coffee shops in the area NOT named Starbucks of Dunkin Donuts...Pavement, Cafe de Nero, etc...some are chains, true, but we do coffee well here in the Hub. SBux and DD are OK too...but you know!
Lastly, for things to do:
- Freedom Trail
- Look around the Public Garden (Oldest in the country)
- Walk down Newbury street and window shop (don't spend money, just window shop and dream of Christmas!)
- Walk along the seaport...visit the Aquarium (including penguins!)
- Visit the Public Library at Copley Square (oldest in the country and it has great inner courtyards to chill out in)
- Mapparium at the Christian Science Center
Hope these suggestions help...keep up the great work you two!
Mike
Our dad used to take us kids quahogging and he would make stuffies. I do miss the ease and accessibility of getting fresh seafood.
Does N.Y. System mean you get bonus arm hairs on your chili dogs?
C. Meck I was thinking the same damn thing! 🤣🤣I'll pass..
C. Meck you think that’s an issue - go back and watch how they stir the meat sauce.
It’s not fucking chili!!!!!!
Excellent video. Love seafood and coffee.
Chilli dog with fresh onions looks lovely, loving the vids, always make me feel hundry
Weenies, Del's and coffee milk ! The holy grail !!
Gotta go to Crugnale Bakery and get pizza strips. THE BEST pizza in the world.
Wonderful video! I looked with pleasure. Thank!
More awesome edits n shots, great job Eric!
Everything always looks so delicious. Your U.S. travel videos are some of your best. Keep it up!
Hi. In West Virginia we had a hot dog sauce which is a meat sauce no beans but we top it off with Cole slaw which is sooooo good .
Great video. Glad you went to NY System for the weiners, I was born & raised here so I've had them all over the state, the System is the best hands down.
Great vid guys..
I can say here in southwest wales,uk we have a hot drink called milky coffee...just milk brought up to the boil,then instant coffe added to it....I think the likes of Costa etc does do a very similar version but at 🏡 we boil it in the saucepan and a teaspoon of instant coffee,typically to our hot milk,and it really is delicious.hope u can try it one day.its really easy to do at home.
They should go to Fall River if they want authentic Portuguese food
It's always a fun time with you guys! Hope you can do more travel vlogs around North America!
I grew up in Providence. Great choice with NY System and coffee milk, they are local staples. For seafood, I would have put clam cakes and chowder at the top of that list. The best places IMO are Jimmys Portside in Galilee, so it’s about 45 mins south of providence (driving). Maybe just as good is Iggy’s in Warwick, this is maybe a 20-25 min drive south of providence, not really a bike distance, grab an Uber. Grab a Del’s frozen lemonade to finish off the day.
Dang, I wish I'd have known you were in CT! I would've taken you to the casinos :-) Please tell me you didn't leave Rhode Island without trying a Del's frozen lemonade!
The best
Omg! I started watching you two because I was looking at videos of denver (where I'm moving) and then I found this video of you two in my current home 😄 so cool! Subscribing!
I have been a subscriber for so long...but I have no idea how I missed you guys visiting my city!! Hope you can make your way back soon
I LOVE Calamari too!
I've been to the Greyhound museum in Hibbing Minnesota in 2001. Was pretty interesting.
I always went to the system when I was young in Apponaug in R.I.
Oo man I am from the Netherlands and live in Boston. If I knew you came to Boston. I am looking forward to see what you guys did
Next time, you need to try clam cakes and chowda! RI has its own kind of chowda separate from New England style but both are awesome and there is nothing like dunking a clam cake into your chowda! Dels is seriously the best drink on the planet when it is hot. Right now, I wish I could get some whole belly fried clams which it seems, do not exist outside of New England. I think outside of New England, they just fry up some elastics (rubber bands for non-Rhode Islanders) and call that fried clams. ;) RI also has its own kind of pizza, only it isn't really pizza. It's really just thick bread with tomato sauce/paste, it's served at many a RI get-together and somehow manages to be really delicious despite the fact that it is not really pizza and has no cheese. And for dessert, try a doughboy! Maybe get an Italian grinda for the road. ;)
I have recently found your videos it is fun to see you so close to my home. I live in between boston and providence. A little place called the south shore.
Coffee milk Pumpkin spice beer. Electric bikes. Yes please
So how did u like my city?!
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I grew up in RI live in Va now. Oh those weiners sound good. Stuffed were my favorite.
yeay i needed a video to relax after putting my kid to bed, perfect timing:)
Perfect timing indeed 😄
When you come back to the UK go in a supermarket and look for some Camp syrup you can make your coffee milk from that.
I'd love it if they'd try fish and chips from RI/Southeastern MA area. I'd like to know if they're similar. The area was influenced early on by England.
Surprisingly, no onion to be seen when Eric was trying the Wiener, lol!
Good eye 😅
I am from Smithfield ri. My family’s favorite place is twin oaks and wrights farm.
I have a friend who gives her kid coffee milk before bed, but that actually is because it winds him down ( he has add ). it was odd to me at first but that's a thing apparently.
Love the red bridge tavern!!!!!
2.50? Damn!!!! My grandfather got pissed off when the went from 50 to 65 cents. I haven't had one in years.
It's not authentic RI grub, but they could have tried the Grange in Fed Hill.
Thank you for your content….as an aside, if you get weenies you usually get coffee milk with them ……helps you not burp them up for a few days 😂
Next time try that stuffy with hot sauce 🔥 omg y'all have to try it next time
You should have had the coffee milk at the NY system. What you had is a Fancy Starbucky version of it. You would have gotten the real deal in Olneyville.
What date where you there that it was so cold. Thank you.
Love the Beatles background music for breakfast wieners which ,look like they are super tasty,they should throw on some bacon,hey,it’s breakfast😎🇨🇦👍
yup whoever commented previously, this is becoming a foodblog channel more than seeing adventurous places
Yeah we've definitely went more towards food 🍽 It has become a huge part of why we travel! And it seems to resonate with the bulk of of our viewers. But we still love adventure though, and we try to balance the two 👍 Thanks for the comment!
TrunksGav, food is a HUGE part of travelling. Especially when in another country or other parts of the states. Food represents culture and where it's being made and comes from. It's always different and has roots to where it's made.
Eating food, travelling, it's all amazing.
@@Theendlessadventure Really? You replied to this one-line, no-punctuation comment echoer, and not to Lori Warren who had the original, articulate, nuanced thought? Poor choice. For the record I think you're striking a great balance between food and general travel episodes. :)
Good grief, could you get more nit picky? This comment and TEA's response were several hours before the comment you reference.
Needed some bread to mop up that sauce.
All that seafood looked amazing 😍 Clams like that are ones you'll crave forever and never be able to find again 😣
when you come next time try Allies donuts and coffee milk
Another video yay😍
I noted with interest your reference to children drinking coffee. As a family we left the UK for a holiday in the US, taking our seven year old daughter with us. She drank coffee with milk, for breaakfast and there were always comments from servers and even other diners. The way we drink our tea in the UK the level of caffeine is the same as coffee or even higher. I am sure someone will tell me why we should not have allowed that and I will be interested to hear the reason. She is now in her 40s and a confirmed tea drinker.
Nobody from RI would have even blinked at you….when I was 5 my mom let me have a little coffee with much more milk…only way she could get something in my stomach before school since I could never eat in the morning…….you did nothing wrong, people need to mind their own business………
aaand now I want coffee! at 9pm xD
Hi you guys Love food tour ! I thinking about going to USA for holidays? Love you're work and vlogs.
I know this is an old video but I just found it. Holy s#it $2.50 for one gaggah, does anyone else remember getting them 5 for a buck? And the onions back then were always minced, over the years places started to just chop them😮💨The last time I bought one they were $1.10 to $1.25, haven't made them in a while either. The way y'all described the foo foo coffee drink, doesn't sound at all like RI cawfee milk at all, it's simply milk flavored with either Autocrat or Eclipse coffee-flavored syrup, I personally prefer Autocrat. Growing up, then partially raising my kids there, the summers were always the best. Loved digging for clams, always had a knife to open some while digging🤤the steamers were the best, from ocean to the pan, unbelievably delicious! I sure doo miss it!😮💨
Awesome video
RWP zoo is awesome. you guys missed out if you didnt go.
Damn you -- Now I want a gagger all the way and a coffee cabinet. Signed stuck at work in RI. HAhahaha Great vid. Next time you're in RI find a Portuguese place that serves either blade meat sandwiches or otherwise known as caciola
Coffee milk + stuffies xD
Does offer extend to Greyhound Globally?
Oh no I'm from Fall River MA. I missed you.🙁🙁🙁🙁 lots of good things here autocrat brand coffee is my fav .
Damn they don’t have those bikes anymore 🤣
so glad i found found your channel 💕
new subbie 💻
You could have had coffee milk at NY system,...
U gotta try the real autocrat coffee milk it shouldnt taste lile butterscotch
Whatever it was, it wasn’t RI coffee milk you had which should have a strong coffee flavor, be tan not white in color, and be somewhat sweet but not like condensed milk. Next time go to a grocery store and buy coffee syrup (sold next to chocolate syrup etc) and add to your own milk. And oh yeah, don’t add ice. Who does that?? I hope you try the real deal before giving up on coffee milk. Thanks for your great videos. Keep having fun out there. There is so much to see everywhere.
I grow up in RI. Im suck watching the food you ate.
If you start your day with a chili dog, you gotta end it with dessert or BEER! Love you guys, love Greyhound Bus Lines! Look forward to the next places! In Boston, be sure to go to Faneuil Hall! 😁😚💟💙💚💜🎃🎃🎃🎃
Trains are great
when are you guys visiting portugal?
They're close enough in RI!
You should eat the calamari first so it doesn’t get soggy ♨️
Yep, we definitely should 😄
What's a Weiner guys please ? I'm in the U.K
Not just mustard. Yellow mustard. Anything else is heresy. You come in and ask for rosemary Dijon and you get kicked out. And whatever you do, NEVER as for ketchup. You will get Dijon before that LOL
This isn’t ri street food you gotta go to the food truck on broad st
Whats up with the ice. No ice
Eclipse or Autocrat ?