The quest for the perfect beer ends at this Highlands newcomer housed in a former church. Complete with religious objets d'art and a gastro-pub menu, its beers come from around the world. 続きを読む
Take the tour. It offers a close-up view of the baseball bat manufacturing process. 続きを読む
It's an amazing Santa Monica fixture for me. It's deceptively simple and fresh Tuscan fare, with seasonal specialties. Highly recommend the incredible sweet corn ravioli with truffle sauce. 続きを読む
This hiking and nature trail was the estate of an opera singer in the '30s. At the top of the steep hill, there's a huge bench where you can just sit and look out on the greatest view. 続きを読む
Parking isn't a problem. At this Hollywood-goes-to-the-movies icon, with big screens, you go right in and out! 続きを読む
It's a great place to have meetings, because it's never that crowded and the tables are separated enough that you can't be overheard. Elsewhere, you're whispering, thinking, Why am I even here? 続きを読む
It's kind of the "Hollywood Booth," the classic. You feel like you're in your messy uncle's favorite restaurant. Always have a martini at the bar. 続きを読む
It's such an artifact—totally untouched. Sitting at the bar and having a martini there is like being in a Raymond Chandler novel. 続きを読む
It has a great Old Hollywood feel, kind of "Ocean's Eleven." It was a big Frank Sinatra restaurant. Order the salmon or the pasta. Eat all of the delicious rolls. 続きを読む
Off-duty chefs have been trekking to this sushi heaven forever. Sit on cushioned benches at your own table, or saddle up to the rectangular sushi bar for an authentically zen experience. 続きを読む
This Oak Lawn-area emporium for gifts, unique books, jewelry and cards features plenty of Dallas artists. 続きを読む
There is a vacant vertical spot on the wall at the Prado. That's because El Greco's masterpiece, "Pentecost," is in Dallas now—along with the rest of this museum's Spanish Masters collection. 続きを読む
They serve traditional-but-fancy Mexican, like Filete Pimienta and Pechuga de Pollo a la Parilla. The maitre'd always has a cool car parked out front. 続きを読む
Once a grocery store, this institution specializes in New Orleans seafood served by veteran waiters in the building's '50s-style dining room. Get a shrimp loaf and the best lemon meringue pie ever. 続きを読む
It's a clean, compact grape haven that emphasizes quality reserves over trendy volume. Refined yet intimate service. 続きを読む
A great spot in the South End with unusual tapas, big on pig. It has a super wine list and a really fun vibe. 続きを読む
A hundred years ago it was a church and now it's a live-music venue. When Goodie Mob did a reunion concert, they played it there. 続きを読む
This mall has all the high-end designers, from Giorgio Armani to Jimmy Choo, in one place. 続きを読む
Local producers bring their goods to the parking lot behind the Cathedral of St. Philip. Saturday mornings April through December. 続きを読む
Reader tip: A local favorite. The fantastic Bob Schneider on Monday nights and the friendliest crowd in Austin. 続きを読む
For $39, the "bottomless brunch" covers unlimited small plates and all the Sangria, Bloody Marys or Margaritas one can handle. (There is a two-hour limit to the bottomlessness.) 続きを読む
Go for the honkytonk music. Sunday afternoons feature great live music and bingo played with a chicken. 続きを読む
Reader tip: Best breakfast tacos plus Juan is always there to greet you with a smile and a handshake 続きを読む
Reader tip: Incredible burgers! And get a tattoo at Sailor's Grave right around the corner. 続きを読む
Reader tip: Five soups made daily, beautiful patio, old house, best sandwiches in town. 続きを読む
Reader tip: It was packed with celebrities who appreciated the SXSW open, casual, shared dining experience. You won't be disappointed. I promise. 続きを読む