Get in shape with Jerome Robinson at this well-appointed fitness studio. With three workout rooms and Aveda products in the bathroom, you’ll have no excuse to skip the gym.
If you aren’t tied up with yoga, settle in for holistic massages, including Thai treatments or a quickie chair massage.
You’ll find comfort over kink at this sleepwear store filled with cozy basics to wear to bed and super-luxe loungewear for lazy days at home.
They keep it simple and delicious at this upscale North Beach neighborhood gem. Sip artisanal cocktails and nibble on locally sourced bar food.
Beer aficionados dig this no-frills bar and shop, which stocks small-production and hard-to-find brews from artisanal producers. There are always a few on tap, so belly up to the teensy bar and chat up the owners, who are happy to answer questions.
Cassie MacGregor single-handedly brought the hat back to Dallas. The hipster designer creates bespoke wide brimmers, fedoras, and cocktail toppers from a second-story Bishop Arts studio. Run-of-the-mill creations are also sold in a handful of local shops, including V.O.D.
The aquarium holds more than 10 million gallons of fresh and marine water, to the delight of sea explorers of all ages. It’s the only fish tank outside Asia to house whale sharks. And you get to swim with them (or dive if you’re scuba certified). It might be the coolest thing you do all year. Or ever.
Cheaper than a trip to Paris and almost as good. Classic French food delivered in a stylish 1930s setting is popular with locals.
This company is partially responsible for the cake ball craze. Order the tiny balls of yumminess (birthday cake is best) online or pick up a box at the Lake Highlands brick-and-mortar.
Hidden speakeasy-style bar located within a bizarre 1930s residential building. Decor is surprising — Mickey Mouse wallpaper, dressing up boxes, retro television sets — but cocktails go down smooth and foods like mac and cheese are comforting.