1. The Starlight Lounge

6.4
830 Olive St (at E 8th St), Eugene, OR
Bar · Downtown Eugene · 18 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Nike's empire began with a single storefront, which opened across the street from this bar in the '60s as "Blue Ribbon Sports." Among its employees: Olympic runner Steve "Pre" Prefontaine.

2. The Grey Dog - Union Square

8.5
90 University Pl (btwn E 11th & E 12th St), New York, NY
Café · Greenwich Village · 327 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Students at NYU (a 2011 Most Innovative Company) are drawn to this close-to-campus cafe, known for free Wi-Fi and good eats. Order a cup of the house blend and a chicken pesto sandwich.

3. Barneys New York

9.0
9570 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA
Gran tienda · 47 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Philip Lim was so inspired by the fashions at this luxe retailer--where he once worked--that he decided to pursue a career in design. His first step? Landing an internship with Katayone Adeli.

4. University of Arizona Medical Center (University Campus)

1501 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ
Hospital · North University · 14 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: This hospital is the heart of SynCardia’s artificial heart business. Of the 368 devices implanted in U.S. patients, 113 have been performed here--more than at any other clinic in the country.

5. Ted's Montana Grill

8.3
133 Luckie St (at Spring St NW), Atlanta, GA
Restaurante americano · Downtown Atlanta · 147 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Can’t get enough of Charles Barkley, Turner’s opinionated and loquacious NBA analyst? Good, because he loves eating at this chain, which was started by TBS and CNN founder Ted Turne

6. Times Square

8.4
Broadway & 7th Ave (btwn W 42nd & 47th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Theater District · 2357 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: In 2009, Univision sponsored a Times Square ball-drop to celebrate the last minute of analog TV in the U.S. The next year, the network scored its first-ever weekly ratings win among adults 18-49.

7. Elephant & Castle

5.6
900 19th Street - Eye Street (at I St NW), Washington, D.C.
Pub · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 47 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: After full days of app-development, staffers at Voxiva (a 2011 Most Innovative Company) break bread at this British pub around the corner from their D.C. office.

8. Escape From New York Pizza

7.6
1737 Haight St (btwn Cole & Shrader St), San Francisco, CA
Pizzería · Haight Ashbury · 61 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: John DeWeese and Octavio Good, founders of WordLens (a 2011 Most Innovative Company), regularly frequent this pizza joint, which they can see from their office windows.

9. Hoover Metropolitan Complex

7.6
100 Ben Chapman Dr, Hoover, AL
Estadio · 18 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: The documentary “Jordan Rides the Bus,” which is set here, chronicles the perplexing minor-league career of basketball’s greatest player. Watch it on ESPN (a 2011 Most Innovative Company).

10. Moffett Federal Airfield

7.1
Cody Rd, Mountain View, CA
Aeropuerto · 3 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Google's co-founders park their personal planes (including a 767) at a field here in exchange for a hefty fee, and permission to let the government use the planes to conduct scientific experiments.

11. Orange Dot Gallery

54 Tavistock Place, Londres, Greater London
Galería de arte · Bloomsbury · 2 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: The iPhone app Hipstamatic--which lets anyone create avant garde photos by tapping a button--got art world validation at this gallery, which hosted an exhibit of all-Hipstamatic photos.

12. La Honda Post Office

6.4
8865 La Honda Rd, La Honda, CA
Correo · 1 tip

Fast CompanyFast Company: In 1997, Canyon Video charged CEO Reed Hastings a $40 late fee for "Apollo 13," sparking the idea for Netflix. The store used to be at this exact location, which is now, ironically, a post office.

13. Chelsea Market

9.2
75 9th Ave (btwn W 15th & W 16th St), New York, NY
Mercado · Chelsea · 1218 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Before they had an office, Jenn Hyman and Jenny Fleiss, the founders of Rent the Runway (a 2011 Most Innovative Company) worked from this food oasis, home to such eateries as Buddakan and Sarabeth's.

14. Austin Convention Center

500 E Cesar Chavez St (btwn Trinity & Red River St), Austin, TX
Centro de convenciones · Downtown Austin · 143 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Shazam (a 2011 Most Innovative Company) can identify more than 10 million tracks from just a few notes, making it a great tool for people attending this year's South By Southwest music festival.

15. Grace Cathedral

8.8
1100 California St (at Taylor St.), San Francisco, CA
Iglesia · Nob Hill · 81 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Let there be light: The solar-power system in this cathedral was designed, financed, and installed by SolarCity (#38 on Fast Company's 2011 list of Most Innovative Companies)

16. Mayo Clinic

7.3
13400 E Shea Blvd (134th st), Scottsdale, AZ
Centro médico · Mayo Clinic · 20 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: In May 2010, Charles Okeke left this clinic with a Total Artificial Heart from SynCardia (a 2011 Most Innovative Company), becoming the first patient to await a heart transplant at home.

17. Stanford Graduate School of Business

655 Knight Way, Stanford, CA
Edificio universitario académico · 30 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: Joe Coulombe, founder of Trader Joe's (a 2011 Most Innovative Company), pursued his MBA on this campus. His first post-grad gig? Working for drugstore chain Owl-Rexall.

18. NRG Stadium

9.2
1 NRG Pkwy (btwn Kirby & Fannin), Houston, TX
Estadio de fútbol · 223 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: In 2016, this stadium will host the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four. Broadcasts will alternate between Turner’s cable stations and CBS, as part of a $10.8 billion deal stretching over 14 years.

19. Amerant Bank Arena

8.9
1 Panther Pkwy, Sunrise, FL
Estadio de hockey · 167 tips y reseñas

Fast CompanyFast Company: On February 6, 2010, Ustream (a 2011 Most Innovative Company) made its first foray into pay-per-view, charging users $5 to watch Dane Cook’s stand-up act live from this arena.