Thirty-seven raw-oyster varieties, from Bluepoints to Beavertail, are the main attraction here, though the most popular dish is grilled swordfish over a frisse, mache and radicchio salad ($27.95). Read more.
D.C. residents and locals flock here for on-trend styles by L.A.M.B., Cacharel, Citizens of Humanity, and Nanette Lepore. Read more.
Unveiled in 2006, the Home of Stanford Football holds over 50,000 fans. On game days, come early to eat, play games, and cheer on the players as they walk into Gate #1. Read more.
A definite HuffPost favorite, make sure to order the yellowtail jalapeno roll and ask for the Bash Burger (it's delicious). For dessert, ice cream sandwiches. Read more.
Try one of their 6-beer flites with one of their burgers -- all of the burgers are under five bucks. Read more.
Everything on dinner menu was good but true winner were bacon/jalapeno cornbread & honey butter Read more.
A tunnel-like passageway and intentionally off-kilter shelves are a fittingly offbeat backdrop for the unusual goods, which include antique Native American blankets and bright, handpainted doorstops. Read more.
Treat yourself to a chocolate chip cookie -- Soho's best. In fact, have two. Read more.
Here’s an interview C-SPAN did with President Obama in the White House Library. Read more.
If you want to buy something but are unsure how to get it home, this is the stop for you. The Post Office, located in Planet Roo will have everything you need and the official Bonnaroo Postmark! Read more.
Local foodie elite swoon over simple signature dishes: olive-oil-doused beef carpaccio, rich Brie and asparagus lasagna, spaghetti with mussels, tender osso buco. Read more.
The key here is to get your order and take it next door to the Toronado to enjoy with a beer. Don't miss Hamburger Tuesdays. Read more.