The vibrant handwoven rugs sold here benefit Oaxacan weavers impacted by political turmoil in Mexico. Each floor covering is made to order by centuries-old weaving standards.
Artsy minds meet at this center, where membership gets you art and design classes, work space, and access to wood and metal shops. Nonmembers can check out the cool events and parties.
Find cutting-edge, contemporary single-artist exhibits at this gallery on the cusp of the DD. It doubles as a boutique selling artsy books, photography, prints, and such.
The city’s lone drive-in shows popular flicks. Grab a salty hot dog at the ancient concession stand or feel free to BYOB (booze and blankets).
Jet-setters who didn’t get to summer at Lake Cuomo can make up for it at the Tides Hotel’s swank resto. Seafood staples include Hawaiian king prawns; local catches; and the signature dish, an imported Dover sole filleted tableside.
The old Quigley’s Pharmacy space has a cure for what ails you: American food in a laid-back, neighborhoody atmosphere.
Proper bartender service, a downstairs cookbook library, and a patio (with fireplace) that sits right on the BeltLine. There’s nothing not to love about Kevin Rathbun’s lodgey meat haven — unless you’re a starving vegetarian.
Crisp white digs, guy/girl nail and body services, and a sleek mini makeup boutique with a “let’s try this on ya” vibe. Jimmy Jane gizmos and matte polish on the brain? The spot pulls it all off in style.
This ultra-spendy boutique in Laurel Heights caters to women who want cutting-edge design and high style, with names like Lanvin and Balenciaga filling the racks.
North End beauty mavens gather at this twee boutique to shop coveted moisturizers, makeup lines, aromatic candles, and essential oils.