Don't miss the cool displays (many hands-on) of early and obsolete computer technology and gives information about the quick evolution of the now-indispensable technology. Leer más.
This innocently named, blazing red, rooster-styled trailer's gone from coffee into a sno cone and shaved-ice slushie operation, slinging heaping $1 chillers with your choice of mixable flavors. Leer más.
Worth trying at this posh but low-key place: the two-course prix-fixe lunch ($8) with vegetable dumplings stuffed with shiitake mushroom, sweet corn and peanut, plus steaming pad see ew with beef. Leer más.
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. Leer más.
Get your steampunk on and see some of the first oil rod lines. Oh, and don’t step too close to the Nitro truck. Leer más.
Chicago's Pullman neighborhood has distinctive architecture that can't be seen anywhere else in the city. Leer más.
The signature dish is the chicken pot pie. Items like the fish tacos and the farm plate, a vegan dish, change to reflect the produce in season. Most lunch items cost about $15. Leer más.
Recommended: Turkey sandwich, cross-cut marrow bones, salad, oysters, Wilkinsons for dessert. The well-charred “hamburger sandwich” is a balm to an appetite fatigued by too many baroque burgers. Leer más.
This 42-year-old arena is preparing to undergo a wholesale overhaul for $775-$850 million. It'll include floor-level luxury suites and two pedestrian bridges suspended over the playing surface. Leer más.
Just as offbeat as the bright Samantha Treacy and Nanette Lepore garments on offer is the anything-goes (yet somehow cohesive) interior, complete with upholstered walls and a metallic leather couch. Leer más.
A taste of Ibiza in Nazareth, PA. Don’t fill up on the homemade bread, the tapas are exceptional. Leer más.
This well-loved spot consistently brings new lines to the city, like Gary Graham and Megan Park, expertly mixing them with store favorites including Rozae Nichols’ gauzy, layered styles. Leer más.
Chic, flattering bikini tops and bottoms are sold separately here and come in a wide range of sizes and styles. You'll also find one-pieces and tankinis. Leer más.
The meat's the thing, but we also love the drinks here. Try the 'Cue, a super-refreshing blend of rum, smoked pineapple, lime juice, yuzu juice, Tabasco,and Pernod. Leer más.
This one-room, pine-finished caffeine HQ slings seasonally harvested, single-source beans from some of the nation’s most respected suppliers. Yes, they have microbrews & wine too, you lush. Leer más.
If you're at one of the many social media events at the Kodak Theatre and need a break from it all, head just outside and take a right to this awesome wine bar with very helpful staff. - Barb Dybwad Leer más.
Halsted and 18th Street, just west of Normal, is also home to Kristoffer's Café, a family-owned eatery that is known for their famous tres-leches (three milk) cake. Leer más.
Home to the Humanities Center, the Barker Center also hosts the Barker cafe, a great place to get some coffee and a pastry or a sandwich. Grab and go or sit and chat! Leer más.
U.S. Cellular Field opened on April 18, 1991, across the street from old White Sox Park / Comiskey Park, which was built in 1910. Leer más.