Good to know: Thursday is Grilled Cheese night. It is a must do in the city of angels. Read more.
For lunch, served from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, the most popular entrees are the miso Alaskan black cod ($26) and the grilled burger with bacon and pickled ramp dressing ($19). Read more.
Sit here: We know it sounds dorky, but seriously, the board games are half the reason to visit this place. Get a spot in the front room to play. Read more.
A coffee house and more. Enjoy the cozy mismatched sofas and caricatures of Stanford-affiliated people on the walls. Features live entertainment many evenings. Read more.
A favorite of Upper East Side society, this café is where Avery Carlyle began her ascent to reign as Queen Bee of Constance Billard. (The Carlyles: Love the One You’re With) Read more.
You probably just finished mastering the Lower Yough, right? Put the paddle down and get some wings. Read more.
Stake out a leather armchair on the weekends: From 4 to 8pm daily, well drinks and beers (including the $6 house ale) come with a wood coin that can be cashed in for another drink. Read more.
June 12 & 13 the 32nd Annual Playboy Jazz Festival is on, so gather your pals and gals, bring your fancy wine and cheese, and revel in your youth. Just keep an eye out for bunnies. Read more.
From 10pm to close (every day but Saturday), get $4 drafts, $5 sangria, $6 wines by the glass and $7 specialty cocktails, such as the bourbon-based Peppery Pear. Read more.
Welcome to Pittsburgh's interior design district, with more than 100 shops, galleries, studios, and professional services firms. Definitely bring the room measurements. Read more.
No, this doesn’t count as going to church But go ahead & worship at the altar of Celestial Gold, Pipe Organ Pale Ale and Pious Monk Dunkel. Read more.
Go there: Hit it during the week, the best bar in the Loop is now closed on Saturdays. Read more.
Art is arousing—just ask J. She couldn't stop swooning when N took her here to see The Nutcracker. (I Will Always Love You) Read more.
From Stonehenge to 007 wristwatches, it’s easy to lose track of time in here. Check out the Moonphase watches. Read more.
Don’t let the rustic, white-washed barn exterior fool you, inside you’ll find a polished gallery and showroom featuring the largest Art Pottery collection in PA. Read more.
Bring your growler, because Bullfrog brews its own beers and will fill growlers so you can take it home. Read more.
Before 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, this was site of the President’s House and Philly was the US Capital. 9 enslaved Africans are commemorated here. Read more.
Violent winter storms in 2009-2010 eroded the Hamptons coastline. See how much it cost to restore the dunes at this popular beach. Read more.
More deals made per square foot than anywhere else south of 34th Street. Where nigthlife spends the day, if it wakes up before dusk. Juice bar strongly recommended for hair of the dog. [BlackBook] Read more.
One of PA’s most visited natural wonders and for good reason, it’s a stunning underground view. Pack a sweater or hoodie, it gets chilly as you descend 125 feet. Read more.
For views of Stanford and beyond, don’t miss the 14th floor. Named for President Herbert Hoover who got his start in politics by serving as Stanford Student Body Treasurer in 1894. Read more.
Voted best bakery in Pittsburgh and honestly, *we’re* not even sure where to start. Ok, ok, if we have to choose, we pick the Cinnamon Rolls. Read more.