The original Rocklands Barbeque, in Glover Park, is a very intimate restaurant with one big table in the middle of a small room. The ribs are the best around—just plain awesome. Leer más.
It has terrific aviation artifacts, including the Discovery space shuttle. There's also an observation tower where kids can watch planes taking off and landing at Dulles. Leer más.
Some of the freshest sushi outside of Japan. You can easily wait for an hour to be seated, but it's worth it. The Box Roll and the House Roll are artful executions of favorite dishes. Leer más.
It used to be dead, but they started getting all these craft beers and people started going. Now it's packed every night with trendy 20-somethings. Leer más.
The clam pizza is killer, trust me. And the overall experience—watching artisans handcraft your order, sitting at communal tables—is pure theatre. Leer más.
Fine Southern cuisine served in a 1771 guest house, dining hall and basement piano bar. Leer más.
The Mediterranean meets the Caribbean at this 15-room hotel. Its rooftop features two Jacuzzis, a lap pool and a grill—along with stunning views of the Condado Lagoon. Leer más.
The children's museum is fun no matter how old you are. Interactive exhibits explore space travel and how the human body works. Leer más.
Fall is a glorious time for produce: Pears, figs, divine grapes—so many amazing things. Leer más.
Tucked into Forest Park are 5½ acres of lovingly tended ponds, bridges and ceremonial rooms. Leer más.
A husband and wife opened this record-label-consignment-shop-art-studio. It's a creative hub where the owners are saying: "Here are the things we love. We really want you to love them too." Leer más.
In the lobby you'll see locals, shop owners and rock stars in their bathrobes. Everybody's getting coffee and reading the paper. Leer más.
They've got the best vinyl in town—obscure blues, old-time Americana, old funk, bluegrass, soul, all kinds of rare, out-of-print stuff. And check out their homemade compilation tapes. Leer más.
This restaurant's sandwiches, topped with French fries and coleslaw, are the stuff of legend. Visit the original Strip District location. Leer más.
It's a unique property: a renovated monastery, with events held in a former church. Leer más.
It's so close to everything. Walk over the bridge to the football stadium, or go next door to the Byham Theater. Leer más.
This museum was the family home before Henry Clay Frick built his mansion in New York. It's pretty much intact in terms of how the family lived there. Leer más.
Only three or four restaurants in town serve real food late at night; Dish is open until midnight. They do a nice grilled octopus, with potato salad, red wine vinegar and olive oil. Leer más.
It's a mostly indoor botanical garden with a live butterfly display. You could spend 20 minutes or a whole day here. There are extensive outdoor gardens, too. Leer más.
You need to visit a bakery that sends you home with your pastries in a cardboard box tied with cotton string. My favorites is Isgro's for its delicious sfogliatella. Leer más.
You can find various types of cheeses and interesting olive oils at Salumeria and Downtown Cheese. You should try Pennsylvania Dutch-influenced food, such as German meats at Smucker's Quality Meats. Leer más.
Saturdays are wonderful on the café terrace. Stellar Bloody Marys and Chicken Cobb salad. It's also a fun place to see the beautiful people. Leer más.
Take a drive south to the oldest waterfront restaurant in Florida. It's a classic salty-dog bar with blackened mahi sandwiches and shrimp baskets. Leer más.
An Oahu institution featuring fluorescent-colored shaved ices flavored with Li Hing honey, guava and green tea. Leer más.
With a daily-changing menu of locally grown foods, this casual restaurant is known for hand-cut pastas, slow-braised meats, local seafood and specialty cocktails. Leer más.
Airy and light-filled with great music. Known for its indoor cycling workouts. You may even get to see Alec Baldwin in tights! Leer más.
Bring your own sandals and shorts, and a friend. Hit the sauna room and sweat, sweat, sweat. You'll never feel better. Leer más.
Since 1914, the city's best and most character-rich smoked-fish experts. Leer más.
It's an Irish place attended by neighborhood sports fans, firemen, cops, writers and old-timers who've been coming here for 50 years or so. Leer más.
In the Bayou St. John neighborhood, this place rocks for watching college football and the Saints, while eating an extraordinary fried oyster-and-shrimp po-boy. Low-key enough to take kids, too. Leer más.