Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Providence
+1
It's not on the coast but it's very hipster and fun. Great art, great food scene, great bar scene.
It is the Mafia Capital of New England.
Anonymous wrote:St Michaels? Oxford MD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Providence
+1
It's not on the coast but it's very hipster and fun. Great art, great food scene, great bar scene.
Anonymous wrote:Small town with a Whole Foods?
Can the Whole Foods be nearby?
Bar Harbor, ME
Anonymous wrote:Asheville nc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Willmington NC
I would caution not to stray too far from the beaten path. You'd be surprised how 'Southern' most of NC really is... definitely no hipster vibe there.
While driving through North Carolina we saw some crude highway billboards like, 'I got crabs at Dicks'. Lots of redneck vibes in NC.
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for a small town within a 3-5 hour flight from D.C., on the east coast (literally), and with a hipster vibe. I've always wanted to go to Rhode Island for instance but I don't know much about it.
Help me out with a suggestion for a place to go on a 1-2 week vacation? I'd love if the town was known for B-and-Bs, had a chipotle, starbucks, and a whole foods centrally located and was on the water.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Not on the water, but Carboro NC and chapel hill NC.
Richmond VA is not a small town, but very hipster and on the James River. Norfolk VA is also not small, has crime, but is trying to reinvent a hipster downtown and is on the water.
Anonymous wrote:Providence