Glass half empty? Fix it yourself at this Enomatic wine bar with 40 ever-changing wines to try by the ounce. Plate half empty? You’ll have to order from the tasting menu for that.
Game nights and great Bloody Marys garnished with snacks. What else could a friendly lush want? We’re not name calling. Just telling you what’s to love about this neighborhood haunt.
Miami Beach’s stellar hotel, where East meets West, spa services abound and restaurants dish up a blend of sushi and steak.
Want a robust sauvignon blanc from the Manhattan region? Get it at this gigantic winery/event space/restaurant. Hear live music while you sip one of the many wines by the glass, or sit down for small bites from a Mediterranean/Middle Eastern menu. The ambitious can become barrel owners to create their own vino.
Tater tots and ta-tas. At least that’s what the regulars (and anyone looking for potent cocktails, dance remixes, and some of the best shows in the city) swear by.
A fabric store with modern style and a lab full of sewing machines you can rent by the hour for a quick solo mission or popular multisession series like dressmaking or hand-stitchery.
Get Starr-y eyed at the famous Philly restaurateur’s refined palace for meatheads. Seafoodies will flip over the fifteen-foot fish tank and impressive raw selection. But our money’s on the $100 cheesesteak, with Kobe rib eye, black truffles, Taleggio cheese, and foie gras.
Strappy Giuseppe Zanottis, snakeskin Les Tropeziennes pumps, and crystal-embellished heels and bags are an ode to Italian style.
Home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Turtle Creek Chorale, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. The I.M. Pei-constructed building hosts family-friendly concerts and events throughout the year.
The bakery/cafe sells the same delicious vegan and organic goods (banana fudge brownies, sticky buns, fruit parfaits), as its sister spot, Bleeding Heart Bakery. But it trumps it in family fun, with weekly storytelling and free cupcakes for kids on their birthdays.