The Gun Metal Blue drink steals the spotlight. Don't be fooled by the color. The drink, made with Mezcal Vida and blue Curaçao, is unexpectedly smoky, with hints of peach balanced by cinnamon syrup. Leggi tutto.
“Market sides” are the starring attraction here—a selection of as many as 30 dishes ranging from artichoke hearts to zucchini that can be combined or paired with a hunk of chicken, salmon or steak. Leggi tutto.
Take a stroll through this sprawling former foundry, and discover tenants that range from a flower and produce market to full-service restaurants to craft brewpubs. Leggi tutto.
Open from breakfast until 2 a.m, this looks like a no-frills cafe, but mornings mean coffee from L’Arbre à Café. Lunch brings a prix-fixe menu anchored by classic dishes such as boeuf Bourguignon. Leggi tutto.
At this spot, chef Mike Lata serves up triggerfish as schnitzel—breaded and pan-fried until golden—with sides of roasted vegetables, a heap of greens and a scrumptious caper-brown butter vinaigrette. Leggi tutto.
Kitchen 79 is on 79th Street in Jackson Heights, Queens, a neighborhood known for its ethnic diversity. And the restaurant fits right in: The cuisine is Thai, and worth checking out. Leggi tutto.
Heartwood is a center that showcases the area’s music, crafts and food and looks like a massive, modern interpretation of a barn and silo. Leggi tutto.
A 90-minute tour of this cotton-yarn plant built in 1793 takes you through the manufacturing process—and U.S. history, covering topics like immigration, slavery and industrialization. Leggi tutto.
Start with a drive up to Dobbins Lookout. At 2,330 feet, it provides spectacular views of the entire valley. Leggi tutto.
At more than 16,000 acres, it isn't just bigger than Manhattan's Central Park—it's bigger than the island of Manhattan. Leggi tutto.
The Pickle in the Middle is an easy sipping cocktail made with Gamle Ode, a locally produced dill aquavit. Leggi tutto.
Hit the attached cafe, Parka, for cookies and a flight of local milks—two whole and one chocolate. Leggi tutto.
The Chart Topper (cake doughnut glazed with peanut butter and streaks of sriracha) is good, if desperate for attention. Don't forget to get your picture taken in the photo booth. Leggi tutto.
They have excellent pastries, scones and sandwiches. If you like to start your day quietly, a latte and croissant at the counter of this little shop is perfect. Leggi tutto.
This tapas-style place looks like nothing from the outside, but it's got a groovy vibe and the food is amazing. The menu constantly changes, and ranges from bite-size Jamaican patties to charcuterie. Leggi tutto.
t's said that the piña colada was invented at this bar and restaurant. The drink is emblematic of Puerto Rico—pineapple, coconut and rum basically make up our landscape. Leggi tutto.
The Festival of Puerto Rican Theater takes place here, as do many operas, ballets and plays. The interior is very grand, like a classic old opera house. Leggi tutto.
The vast collection of works, mostly from the 20th and 21st centuries includes photographers like Eugene Atget, Diane Arbus and Harry Callahan. Leggi tutto.
This classy bar is for ages 25 and over. The Faust's Pact [gin, lemon juice, basil syrup, ginger syrup, jalapeño and Angostura] is the perfect balance of sweet, citrus and spice. Leggi tutto.
It's funny to think of it as a surf town, but there is an avid local scene here. This is the one-stop for all-things surfing, including Strong Boalt swim trunks by local designer Amanda Boalt. Leggi tutto.
This is a natural sanctuary where buses drop off tourists to see the endangered Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle. But if you walk a bit from the fray it's empty and perfect for taking a siesta. Leggi tutto.
If you don't want to get mashed by a giant wave, hit this beach along the North Shore's scenic Kamehameha Highway. Leggi tutto.
It's a progressive green market selling organic produce, local crafts and prepared food. Standouts include lychee-shaved ice, honey-based cosmetics and sea asparagus. Leggi tutto.
One wonders whether these folks put more thought into jeans construction than NASA engineers devote to designing space craft. Added bonus: They'll customize the fit at no extra charge. Leggi tutto.
You can spend a good hour there just watching demonstrations of blown glass-making, fusion and flame-work, all under one roof. The gift shop sells local glass artworks. Leggi tutto.
It's a classic L.A. spot, a dimly lit, wainscot-walled enclave with great people watching. The martinis are to die for, and go perfectly with the oysters. Leggi tutto.
The curators here are so intuitive in their selection of new contemporary artists. They keep all the other gallery venues in Boston guessing, they're that ahead of the curve. Leggi tutto.
An eclectic restaurant and bar in the airport. The BLT is amazing. Eat there and skip the airplane food. Leggi tutto.
The wood-fired pizzas come with toppings such as oyster and shiitake mushrooms, spicy soppressata, red chili flakes and honey and Brussels sprouts, egg and truffle oil. Leggi tutto.