OXCART ALE HOUSE
Read moreA bar that seduce lovers of foam: The beers served here are mostly artisanal and come from local breweries located in Saint Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth or Two Ières. A total of 20 types of beers are proposed here and half changes regularly. Cocktails are correct and generous plates. The game nights, the atmosphere is at the party because the stadium CHS Field, where the city baseball team plays, is on a street from there. In summer, the rooftop is very nice.
DULUTH ENTERTAINMENT CONVENTION CENTER
Read moreThis large complex opened in 1966 and is located in the Canal Park neighborhood on the lakefront, where most of the city's sporting and cultural events are held. The Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra and the Minnesota Ballet perform there frequently, and many games are played there. It is the home of the Bulldogs, the University of Duluth's field hockey team. It is located right next to the Aerial Lift Bridge and the Aquarium.
VOYAGEUR BREWING COMPANY
Read moreA brewery that offers a wide variety of craft beers, in a menu that changes according to the seasons. The place, with a fireplace and a long wooden bar, is warm and the atmosphere could not be friendlier. Beer tastings and a guided tour of the brewery are available on site (must be booked in advance on the website). Voyageur Brewing Company is located in the center of Grand Marais, so you can walk to the brewery and don't need to take the car after the tasting!
THE AVIARY
Read moreA true institution, The Aviary is known as one of the best bars in the world. Creativity is the key word here, and the result is always harmonious. The list of cocktails is impressive and if their names don't ring a bell, since they are specialities of the house, you can trust the bartender to cook you the drink of your dreams. If you wish, you can be guided through a tasting of three cocktails, from the lightest to the most intense. An establishment that deserves its reputation.
DUCK DUCK GOAT
Read moreThis is the latest establishment of successful chef Stephanie Izard, also in charge of Little Goat two blocks away. This restaurant, with its large bar and lounge area, is an excellent place to enjoy delicious Asian-inspired cocktails and highly successful Chinese specialities. Dim sum are particularly tasty and are perfect for a shared snack. The decoration gives the impression of being in a Chinese restaurant that is both chic and authentic. A glamorous address.
MAT FRANCO
Read moreAfter wowing the world with his incredible magic tricks, Mat Franco, winner of Season 9 of NBC's America's Got Talent, is headlining the Linq Hotel and Casino. A fun twist on magic that defies expectations. Mat Franco presents a groundbreaking production and innovative approach to magic that is driven by his passion, inventiveness and imagination while adding his signature touch of humor and interactivity with the audience. Ideal for the whole family.
3 ARTS CLUB CAFE
We will come and sip a glass of wine in this beautifully decorated café, ...Read more
SOUTHERN PACIFIC BREWING
Read moreA superb brasserie, where you can enjoy beer made on the premises, either indoors or on the wooden tables in the courtyard, under the trees. The converted former warehouse boasts high ceilings, which are the real attraction of the place, and which have made it possible to install a mezzanine, from which you can enjoy a cold draught with a view of Mission's youth. What's more, the burgers and fish & chips are more than decent for a pub! Perfect for an early evening in Mission, we highly recommend it.
ZEKI'S BAR
Read moreThis bar oscillates between dive bar and lounge, for its elegant and trendy decoration. Look up to the two rifles and the stuffed pheasant that taunts them... More atmosphere on weeknights than on weekends - Franciscans go out in livelier neighborhoods. Ideal for an aperitif. You can enjoy the very authentic juke-box, or the screens available for sports fans - well, they are not really necessary, but you have to deal with them as everywhere.
LE CHALET
Read moreThe Saks Fifth Avenue store hides a secret... On the eighth floor is an intimate bar designed by Philippe Starck. The place looks like an ultra-classy mountain chalet, with a rather original decoration. On sunny days, the terrace offers a unique view of Rockefeller, Fifth Avenue and the Empire State Building. The Chalet is part of the restaurant L'Avenue, located one floor above. It is the new trendy place, go there for the atmosphere and for the celebrity sightings. Kim Kardashian, Mariah Carey and Jimmy Fallon are regulars.
BALLY' SHREVEPORT
Read moreAnd another hotel-casino in Shreveport!
SEA LIONS LIVE
Read moreA show of lions to die of laughter. A is not lacking under any pretext.
CIRQUE DE LA MER
Read moreStrange characters in the marine world make beautiful acrobatic figures on strange sounds. After Cirque du Soleil, here is the Cirque de la mer!
GARDEN DISTRICT COFFEE
Read moreThe place is coffee in the day and bar in the evening. Garden District Coffee is essentially a local address, boasting its pastries, its successful latte, and live live concerts in the evening. In addition to the room, a small outdoor courtyard makes it possible to enjoy the louisiana sweetness while capturing wifi!
THE GRAND ALEXANDRIA
Read moreThis cinema complex presents mainly public films in its many rooms. However, since the number of projections is particularly large, you may be able to view some more rare feature films. If you don't, you'll always get back to a 3 D movie, which never manque!
UNION POOL
Read moreTHE trendiest bar in Williamsburg. This is where the hipsters from all over New York meet. So to go unnoticed and mix with the population, take out your most vintage T-shirt, your slim jeans, and your sunglasses. On Fridays and Saturdays evenings, the bar turns into a nightclub with the arrival of DJs. In the garden, you will find a van that sells tacos. Ideal to accompany your beer! Brooklynites know Union Pool well for its reputation as a singles bar. It seems that we go in alone, but we go back together...
THE BROOKLYN ICEHOUSE
Read moreWell known to the residents of the area, The Brooklyn Icehouse is a bar with a very relaxed atmosphere. It is not uncommon to see parents coming with their children. As for the decoration, it reproduces that of the saloons found in New York in the 19th century. The menu includes more than 70 beers (!), sorted by country, as well as many whiskies. And for those who don't want to drink on an empty stomach, enjoy one of the many barbecue pork sandwiches! In summer, you can enjoy the beer garden with its wooden benches and tables.
ISLE OF CAPRI CASINO HOTEL
Read moreTry your luck at the casino on one of 1800 slot machines and gaming tables. You can also play poker in a room where 28 tables are gathered. Four luxurious restaurants and two restaurants complete the table. A concert hall hosts concerts and karaokes, as well as giant screens broadcast the sporting events of the moment.
SHRINE
Read moreSo shall we dance? This is the temple of world music. Crunk, jazz, blues, reggae, soul, roots, gospel... all genres are represented at the Shrine, and it is essentially independent artists who perform on its stage. Don't try to sit at the few tables, here we move to the rhythm of the music! Admission is free on weekdays and generally charged on weekend evenings, but the prices are not excessive given the quality of the programming. You will certainly discover new talents!
ROCKWOOD MUSIC HALL
Read moreEvery night, folk-rock bands follow one another on the stage of the Rockwood Music Hall. And you rarely leave disappointed, especially since there are three rooms. One is paying, the two others are free, but you have to buy something to drink. The rooms are neither too big nor too small, perfect for an intimate concert. The prices are quite reasonable. A very good address to discover talented bands or to see recognized artists. Lady Gaga and Mumford & Sons have performed on its stage.
IONA
Read moreA friendly Scottish bar with beer, Celtic music, board games and a table tennis table. Be careful, generally, the competition rages between pongists, amateurs abstain! Every Monday evening, from 8:30 pm, groups come to play Celtic music. The bar is narrow and quickly crowded, you have to like the friendly atmosphere! Fortunately, you can get some fresh air in the pleasant garden, which has wooden benches. It can be enjoyed all year round, as it is heated and covered in winter.
CIBO RISTORANTE ITALIANO
Read moreAn Italian restaurant that is also home to one of Monterey's liveliest nightlife spots. Six days a week, the music is in full swing: in jazz mode with a drink at the bar or dinner, or on the dance floor on Fridays and Saturdays. On the menu, pasta dishes are the highlight of the restaurant. You will also find seafood, meats, salads and sandwiches of all kinds. Nice and warm atmosphere. Happy hour with nice discounts on cocktails and on the Italian antipasti, very tempting.
MARQUEE
Read moreA nightclub on two floors which welcomes the biggest DJs and names of the electro scene in a rather intimate atmosphere (we sometimes lack space to dance). Steve Aoki, Benny Benassi, Swedish House Mafia regularly play at the Marquee. It's better to book your tickets in advance on the website because it's cheaper. As often in this kind of places, alcoholic drinks are overpriced. Have a drink elsewhere and then come to the Marquee for the atmosphere and the music. Dress code: chic and trendy, like the clientele.
THE MUSIC HALL
Read moreLocated in the heart of downtown, this Victorian-style theatre and its more modern annex, The Music Hall Loft, present a varied and family-friendly program year-round. It is THE place to listen to good music in Portsmouth. Built in 1878, The Music Hall is a free-standing venue with a capacity of 895 people. It is also a venue for performances, readings and artistic performances. Check out the online calendar to find out about upcoming musicals and concerts.
HARBOR LOUNGE
Read moreHow can you resist the breathtaking view from this bar? With its large jetty on stilts, which serves as a terrace even though there are no tables there, it feels a bit like having your feet in the water... which is not at all unpleasant! Even the interior is worth it: we love its long room, lit by bay windows. The sofas give the establishment a slightly vintage look. And of course, we love its extensive cocktail list and martinis. Good to know: The Harbor Lounge doesn't serve food.
Paramount at the Crown & Anchor
Read moreThe Crown and Anchor hotel complex includes a hotel, a restaurant and above all a club, the Paramount, which attracts a crazy gay clientele. Events and theme nights are organized throughout the year, check the website for the program during your stay. Straight people are welcome. To soak up the atmosphere of Provincetown in a sea of bodybuilders, tanned and naked bodies, there's no better place!
AQUA BAR
Read moreThis is an excellent cocktail bar with a sea view, whose terrace overlooks the water. Some of the high seats face the ocean, and nothing else. You could spend the night there, the atmosphere is so intoxicating - cocktails also help a lot. The menu offers a wide variety of cocktails, from classic mojitos (with coconut, watermelon or pomegranate) to exotic strawberry margaritas, not to mention a wide selection of martinis (try the elderberry martini!). One of P-Town's flagship addresses.
SOLAS IRISH PUB
Read moreThe Solas Irish Pub is attached to the beautiful Lenox Hotel. The setting and decoration are a little more refined than in an average Irish pub, and the clientele is therefore younger and trendy, but the principle remains the same: people come here mainly to drink a Guinness, comfortably seated on the leather benches. If the weather is nice, you can sit on the few tables of its small terrace, installed under the pretty façade. The food is not always perfect, so concentrate on the atmosphere and the beer!
THE SEVENS ALE HOUSE
Read moreA rather common local pub, whose service is not always ideal. Yet the place is often full, which is certainly due to the fact that Beacon Hill doesn't have many bar options. There's a nice selection of draught beers. The place has everything of a classic dive bar, with its long beer-soaked bar and wooden booths. If you happen to be in the area and are looking for a place to stop for a froth, stop here, but don't make a detour to this bar.
Martha's Vineyard Playhouse
Read moreHoused in a historic building constructed in 1833, the site was originally a Methodist temple. It was converted into a theatre in 1982. Today, it hosts classical and contemporary plays, as well as numerous concerts and comedy shows. The programming is quite varied. The Martha's Vineyard Playhouse is the only theatre on the island, and it offers shows all year round. In the summer, book in advance as the venue is very popular.
CISCO BREWERS
Read moreThis company brings together a brewery, a vineyard and a distillery. You can take a tour of each of the production units, but you can also simply sit in the pub and taste their local production. We advise you the beers, more than the wine... Some days there is live music, check the website for events that take place during your visit. Cisco Brewers is a bit off-centre, you have to drive about ten minutes west along Hummock Pond Road to get there.
PROVINCETOWN THEATER
Read moreThis is a showroom that's famous all over Massachusetts. The Provincetown Theater Foundation troupe was formed in 2001. The programming is varied, with a mix of classic plays (such as You Can't Take it With You from 1938) and more modern productions (Sweeney Todd: The Evil Barber of Fleet Street, based on Tim Burton's film of the same name, was a big hit in 2019). Provincetown residents enjoy the theatre year-round. The program is available on the website.
OFFSHORE ALE CO.
Read moreIt's one of the nicest pubs in Oak Bluffs and even on the island. This craft brewery serves a wide range of local beers, which vary with the seasons. Try the pumpkin beer for Thanksgiving, it's not sure you'll find it good, but it's an original idea! The service is welcoming and the atmosphere is warm, especially in the evening - you can't hear yourself tasting your pint. The menu features classic dishes, pulled pork sandwich, coleslaw and other burgers.
LEGACY RECORDS
Read moreA brand new restaurant that makes a lot of noise, which we recommend above all for its inventive, varied and delicious cocktails. All you have to do is sit along the magnificent circular bar to enjoy it. You can order food, but the dishes, which are quite good, are a little expensive. A place is very nice for a drink, in a corner where there wasn't much until recently. The installation of Legacy Records here is further proof that Hudson Yards is on the way to becoming a moving neighbourhood.
MR. DOOLEY'S
A tavern that transports us to Dublin, where the Guinness is flowing and ...Read more
ARTSEMERSON - PARAMOUNT CENTER
Read moreWhen it opened its doors in 1937, this theatre was one of the first in Boston to offer films. At that time, it could seat up to 1,700 people! It closed its doors in 1976 and, unfortunately, its beautiful Art Deco interior was largely destroyed. Today, it hosts international film, theatre, music and dance productions. It underwent major renovations between 2005 and 2010 and can accommodate up to 550 people.
SKYFALL LOUNGE
Located on the 64th floor of the Delano, the Skyfall Lounge (with terrace) ...Read more
BILL'S PLACE
Read moreThis speakeasy, opened in the early 1920s, undergoing prohibition, no longer sells alcohol today, but it is possible to return home with its bottles. So it's not for the drinks that we go to Bill's Place, but for the quality of the jazz concerts that take place every Friday and Saturday night. During the heyday of New York jazz, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and Fats Waller were regulars. Between each performance, the master of the place, Bill Saxton, a saxophonist born in 1946, reviews the history of the place.
THE SWANN LOUNGE
Read moreThis is the Four Seasons Hotel bar. Luxurious, with dark and warm wood, with a beautiful view of Alexander Calder's Swann Memorial Fountain. Their specialty: martini, cocktails based on vermouth. Great selection of cognacs and whiskies. Gourmet magazine selected it in its selection of the best bars in the world.
THE RITZ
Read moreThis is what the Americans call a dive bar, a neighbourhood bar with a relaxed atmosphere, where pretension is not in order. To some, The Ritz is the last real bar on Martha's Vineyard. For over 75 years now, its regulars have been gathering around its wooden bar and drinking a fresh foam while chatting with the bartender. The decoration is a bit retro without being worked on, as can be seen from the magazine pages cut out and simply glued to the wall. We come here to drink a beer while listening to the blues live.
LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY
Read moreA former tobacco warehouse in downtown Lancaster. You can drink a good beer and dine (meat, salads, sandwiches).
OLD COLONY TAP
Read moreProvincetown doesn't only have trendy cocktail bars: the city also has its own dive bar, and the atmosphere is as relaxed as one can imagine! The Old Colony Tap is a popular bar where gay and straight customers mix happily. We like its marine atmosphere, with its buoys as decoration, and its tavern-like look, with its large used wooden tables that smell like beer. Besides, what we drink in this bar is mostly pints. The maritime tradition of P-Town can be found here in its most festive aspect.
PHOENIX LANDING
Read moreAn Irish pub, typical of the area, with its share of students who come to toast to exams. We like the authentic side of the place, which relies on its atmosphere and its large selection of beers, which includes some specialties from Massachusetts. The atmosphere heats up as you move through the evening, as it does in any Irish pub. Beware, it's noisy and crowded. Activities are organized every night, from concerts to pub quizzes (Geeks who drink), perfect for making new friends. A lively atmosphere is guaranteed!
MIRACLE OF SCIENCE BAR & GRILL
Read moreThis is a nice place to drink a beer and relax, with its large windows that let in the light and its designer interior. Many MIT students come here to relax in the evenings after classes and on weekends. In fact, as a nod to the clientele, the menu, written in chalk on a blackboard, is presented in the form of a periodic table! You can nibble on tacos and other chips on the premises, or even opt for a burger.
GRAFTON STREET
Read moreA cosy Irish pub with a traditional look, colourful stained glass windows and furniture in earthy tones. The establishment has a long bar and a large dining room, so you are quite comfortable even on weekend evenings. There are burgers, fish & chips, seafood, chicken wings and French fries galore, and Guinness for those who like to drink it up! The others can treat themselves to a wide selection of draught beers and ciders. And the students are more than present.
THE BRATTLE THEATRE
Read moreThis independent cinema is a former theatre housed in a beautiful building dating from 1890 and located near Harvard Square. It has a single room and is one of the only cinemas in the country to use rear projection technology (the projector is behind the screen and not behind the spectators). Interesting programming, which changes American blockbusters: films from the 1950s, independent or international films with subtitles, but also documentaries. Many Harvard students attend it.
MIDDLE EAST RESTAURANT & NIGHTCLUB
Read moreThis is one of the trendiest and most offbeat places in Cambridge! The music programme is out of the ordinary and it's best to buy your ticket in advance if you don't want to miss your evening. Open since the 1970's, the venue has grown from a Lebanese restaurant to a complex of three concert halls, each with a different program, and two restaurants, where you can dine in a fun Oriental atmosphere.