A slice of Brazil in the PGH. Hope you brought an appetite because they have every kind of meat under the sun here. Not to mention an extraordinary salad bar. Read more.
Chef James Burke was named one of the top 10 in the nation by Food & Wine magazine last year - for good reason. Splurge on oysters & try some pasta in this foodie haven. Read more.
Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays, go to happy hour and get free fries (and dipping sauces) from nearby Pommes Frites. 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.
Ed Koch may no longer be mayor of New York, but if he used Foursquare, he'd probably be the mayor of this restaurant. Once a month, Koch invites members of his administration to an elegant lunch here. Read more.
Indulge yourself with some melt-in-your-mouth sweetness at this UES chocolate shop. Because you’re worth it—and you know you love me. Read more.
The pool table and Ms. Pac-Man machine may scream “man cave,” but with its dark, shadowy corners, and semi-private alcoves, 675 was made for messing around. Our pick for Best Makeout Bar. 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.
Let Church St. awe you with its’ gorgeous collection of 18th c. Germanic architecture. Be sure to stop into Bethlehem Apothecary and see their inventory from 1757! Read more.
The turkey sandwich with gravy is one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in NY: it nails the Thanksgiving flavor, especially with a brown-sugared sweet potato on the side. Read more.
Jon Mendes, 89, has adopted the two concrete drinking fountains at the reservoir's southern entrance. Every three weeks or so, he scrubs them down with brushes and a can of Comet. Read more.