Besides boasting a rooftop that features tables made from reclaimed barn doors, the spot also has a menu with some pretty good eats. An all-Midwestern beer selection helps wash it all down. Read more.
Diners looking for good beer and rib-sticking, farm-to-table bites served inside rustic confines can get their fill at The Monkey's Paw. Read more.
Button-tufted bar seats and leather booths look comfy enough to nap in, and the cocktail list can also be enjoyed on the outdoor patio during warmer months Read more.
Uncommonly fresh ingredients culled from 45 local farms are prepped to perfection but served with minimal fuss amid a welcoming interior adorned with reclaimed barn pieces. Read more.
The kitchen can customize almost any dish for those with food allergies & a variety of ultra-fresh salads are topped with handcrafted dressings. Stop in for a Panini stuffed with prosciutto & fig. Read more.
Remedy makes up for its lack of snake oil and prescription cocaine vials w/ a swank open-air bar that rocks a carefully curated wine list, local taps, and aromatic cocktails. Read more.
The Quarter Bar's augmenting its booze pops with a new lineup of Summer drinks that're inspired by New Orleans, so they'll probably be a big hit and go down easy Read more.
This ciauscolo is a lean mix of pork belly, shoulder, and shank that's spreadable, making it a potential replacement for... basically every condiment you own. Read more.
If a Chipotle franchise knocked boots with a Southern BBQ joint, things would probably get really messy, but the resulting offspring might well look something like Blackwood BBQ. Read more.
The patio is an extension of both the restaurant (50 seats) and the lounge (15 seats). In recognition of that fact, the restaurant's serving boozy snow cones in flavors like gin with ginger and lime. Read more.
If your in the mood for Chicken & Waffles check out Buttermilk Channel in Brooklyn. Even Jay Z recommends it, and he knows Brooklyn! Read more.
SliderBar just rolled out a brunch filled with delicious little baby breakfast sandwiches and another special surprise you'll have to see to believe. Read more.
Yoshi over at East Side King has got you covered with their first-ever selection of cold ramen dishes. Oh, and also: BACON BALLS. Read more.
"There’s a dessert you’ll wish Häagen-Dazs would put in a tub: a blueberry-and-wintergreen sorbet, swirled with corn ice cream, rife with chunks of blueberry cookie dough." Read more.
Because the steampunk SOMA bars you've been visiting didn't have nearly enough of a "Southern French mansion" feel to them, it's time to hit up Bergerac. Read more.
If it's caffeine calling your name rather than alcohol, try getting some Cuban coffee poured over a hefty scoop of toasted almond ice cream. Read more.
The Mac Attack Burger uses fried mac & cheese as burger buns, is very healthy. Read more.
Smashburger is also a Colorado-born burger joint that's been smashing its way into California, and now, finally, San Francisco (!) with one of the most In-N-Out rival-ing burgers on the market. Read more.
Seattle's first-ever coffee cocktails made with nitrous… and you didn’t even have to go the dentist, just Ballard. Read more.
Yes, you can personalize your pie all you want, but when their signature "Meat Eater" turns out like this, there’s really no need to mess around with a classic. Read more.
Try the Mac and Chicharrón, a double dose of pork with a silky mix of American and cheddar cheeses, spiked with spicy sambal. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
This place is all about the shakes—specifically, the off-menu shake-of-the-month, which rotates among addictive flavors like double espresso and hot fudge (and less exciting ones like caramel-pumpkin) Read more.