It's a simple affair, but it's done well. Chopped liver, burgers, knishes and of course their signature reuben. Read more.
You sign up at their site, buy a share of a natural, locally-raised, grass-fed, tough-as-nails animal and receive the steaks in the mail once the inevitable occurs. You are what you eat, boys. Read more.
Will serve “eclectic American fare,” including chicarrones with chilis & lime, crispy oxtail galette & trotter & black truffle sausage. With the majority of the menu coming in under $30, it's a treat. Read more.
The restaurant, visible from the hotel's rear balconies, will serve an Italian-American mash-up courtesy of Scarpetta and Dylan Prime alums. Read more.
Trained fighters lead group classes and offer personal training at the spacious, loft-style sweat factory, where you might also spot pros Attila Levin and Timur Ibragimov or celebs like Matt Damon. Read more.
With tempting deals on golf packages from Caesar’s Palace and an enchanting ambiance, Cascata offers the perfect place for golf in Las Vegas. Read more.
The guys behind the original have opened up a second location, but with the same brass-and-leather, 1910s elan. There's nothing wrong with accessability. Read more.
A top-of-the-line whisky bar featuring all of the bourbons, ryes, Canadian, Japanese, Irish, Scotch and white whiskys you can dream of, and plenty of those you can't. Read more.
If you have to order one sandwich from Pepe Gallo make sure it's "The Spurr" (chicken, avocado and bacon in a hero). Read more.
V-Day Dinner at Vincent - Make a reservation for V Day & drop in for a 5-course prix fixe menu ($95/couple) that includes oysters, foie gras, apple salad, pork loin, & chocolate peanut butter mousse. Read more.
For you cigar aficionados, try this Monday’s Cigar Night, served with a five-course meal, glass of wine and three “fine” cigars for a mere $100. Read more.
Meatpacking carts serve as tables & are sturdy enough to handle one of the beers on tap. However, the real draw here is the menus, inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s favorite cocktails & dishes. Read more.
A place where AC/DC guitarist Angus Young can pick up some evening gear. Pick up a leather duffel bag, tame bed hair with a wool eye patch hat, or business cards that read “stop talking” ($11). Read more.
Think live music, not repetitive computer bleeps. Think little black dresses, not lower back tattoos. Think dancing with a woman, instead of dancing at her. Think the years before it all went crazy. Read more.
A shop dedicated to farm-to-table staples like artisan breads, house-cured meats & domestic cheeses. Stop by and grab a few things before having friends over for the big game this weekend. Read more.
Now in its 21st year, Uncle Otis has done a lot for menswear in this town. Rag & Bone, Rokin, Surface to Air - all brands & styles carefully curated for guys aged 20 to 40, check it out now. Read more.
The 3-room, indoor-outdoor lounge is meant to evoke a grown-up playground, with raw-wood-lined walls & stadium-style, black-leather banquet seating. Opening Friday, don't miss it. Read more.
There are 24 taps, 30 or so bottles & another 10 rotating casks, drafts & bottled choices on any give night. The menu does a good job of giving you the profile so you can make a choice that suits you. Read more.
Old-school games are the theme with a helping of VIP allure: break-the-bank craft cocktails, $100/hour bowling (there are only two lanes, and they’re vintage) and, of course, beautiful people. Read more.
The spa menu concentrates on massages, water (of course) & facial & body treatments. The waterborne location & the services, therefore, go hand in hand -- make this one of Montreal's most unique spas. Read more.
Names like Goldsmith, Cutler & Goss & Face a Face. Thick black frames, stylish specs - whether you’re after hipster cred or simply wish to give off an air of superior intelligence, you're covered. Read more.