New Haven clam apizzas? It’s amore at this tiny restaurant just off the Metro. Gluten-free pizza, pasta, and beer earn raves from those with allergies.
Now closed.
So what if you did run away to the circus? Pixie trapeze artist Lorelei Ashe MacDonald could show you the ropes. Operating out of Hype Gym, she’ll help you fly through the air (while tightening your glutes) with her customized (and rather carnivalesque) fitness program.
The posh resort in Bal Harbour features an impressive spa and restaurant and lounge, Mister Collins.
A GLBT book- and coffee shop with a come-one-come-all vibe. Grab thought-provoking best sellers and the occasional one-act play preview in the upstairs reading nook or just enjoy the pretty-boy backdrop and a cuppa joe.
For a daily fee, nuggets get the run of this 4,000-square-foot play spot, featuring tube slides, train tables, costumes, a pretend kitchen, and more. Finger painting and craft sessions add to the fun — and keep messes away from home.
Classic puppetry under the direction of Nicolas Coppola. Timeless tales like The Frog Prince and Jack & the Bean Stalk are performed using hand-carved, wooden marionettes.
Among fine antiques and home goods, discover a wealth of treasures for the younger set, including doodle dolls, books, clothes, and imaginative toys.
This store is packed with sophisticated yet tumble-worthy togs, alongside toys, accessories, and books (plus plenty of cozy reading nooks).
Indian with a modern twist comes standard here: scallops with coconut milk, curry leaves, and red chilis; crispy banana peppers stuffed with lentils and paneer; and creamy coconut rum lassi martinis.