While the presence of PBR-swiling hipsters and small children is perhaps less inspiring than, say, the braised-beef poutine, we trust the chef. Read more.
Look out for a variety of beers (lager, hefe weizen, dunkel, dunkel weizen, bock, Knut bock) running on 24 taps, live music, and enough wurst derivatives to tide you over until Oktoberfest. Read more.
Open since 1932, Montreal's go-to spot for top-quality fedoras & Kangols. Has hats for all seasons, that go with any outfit, headgear to suit even the most flamboyant & egocentric of wardrobes. Read more.
With exposed brick, industrial fixtures, a welcoming bar and experimental drinks on the menu, it sounds like a good place to chill. Read more.
The menu, with a large oyster selection for appetizers & main-dish favorites like the smoky masala pork chop, never disappoints. Foreign films are screened in the courtyard of the chic space. Read more.
Fred Perry prides itself on being the 1st British heritage brand to successfully blend sportswear with street wear. With spring around the corner, now is a good time to revisit this classic brand. Read more.
The place sports a list of champagne cocktails that are only $3 during happy hour & an impressive wine & beer selection. Grab a Belgian beer & take a seat by the streetside window to "people" watch. Read more.
Waffles & Music - Taking place from 12 PM - 3 PM on Sunday, feast on made-to-order Belgian waffles loaded with your picks from the topping bar (homemade chocolate ganache & coconut creme sauce). Read more.
The soccer complex consists of 3 FIFA-regulation turf fields for 6 on 6 games. On weekends, the mesh net divider is brought down to create 1 large field that can accommodate teams of 8 players. Read more.
March 11th & 12th at 7:30 PM, the quarterfinal & semifinal rounds of Chicago’s Golden Gloves tournament will showcase a thrilling flurry of jabs & haymakers for a bargain price of $15. Read more.
Guests will be able to rent for a night between January and December of 2012. But you’ll have to wait until September before you can get your name on the reservations book. Read more.
Set to open in April it's shaping up to be the sort of relaxed, neighborhood spot that is so comfortable you forget how much expertise is involved. Think meaty & local & then think wood-burning oven. Read more.
Jamie Johnson has now turned his talents to design, launching a menswear line called Black Sweater. Consists of items such as extra-long blazers with hook-&-eye closures & reversible overcoats. Read more.
Through the end of the month, invade the basement of their Lafayette St. location for $50 pants; $40 wovens; $50 SeaVees; & $10 tees. Light outerwear & knits, meanwhile, will set you back about $100. Read more.
The food is excellent, it's not very expensive, and it has good wine and alcohol. Read more.
Open Wed. - Sun. (reservations via OpenTable.com), the restaurant has no menu. Instead, diners are at the mercy of Chef/owner Kevin Cory, who selects the food box for you based off a meet & greet. Read more.
Check out its weekly Full-on Friday parties. Sure, you have to deal with the indignity of invasive searches & the occasional douchebag bouncer, but the go-go dancers inside & music make up for it. Read more.
The Sweetheart Couple's Massage is an intricately designed combination of deep-tissue massage, sweet aroma therapy and the tried and true Swedish technique. Don't miss out. Read more.
There's live music to chill to on the weekends and a spacious lounge to waste your night away, including an 18-foot onyx bar. Read more.
No surprises on the menu: chopped salad, tuna tartar, fancy pizza, pasta, and crab legs, but the scene, like the food, is old-school comfort you’ll dig. Read more.
Serving everything from crisp Finos, buttery Amontillado & rich, dark Pedro Ximenez to a predominantly young crowd in a vibrant atmosphere that is redolent of the bars in Jerez itself. Read more.
Set to bring back much-needed edge to slowly softening Soho; inside will feature all kinds of raunchy behaviour and X-rated goings-on, from strip to tease (sometimes together). Read more.