This lakeside restaurant is all about fun, sun, and a wall of beers! Pull up dockside and enjoy a weekend brunch, or stop in for dinner and drinks.
Tuscan Kitchen is truly an authentic artisan Italian experience. As you enter, you will be immediately transported to Italy by the smell of the fresh baked bread and regionally themed dining rooms. Their Duck Butternut Squash Cappellecci (made in house!) is not to be missed.
Family-run Victor's Cafe has been serving authentic Cuban cuisine in New York City's Theater District since 1963. Stop by for a festive pre-show meal of the house specialty, lechon asado: roast suckling pig marinated in fresh lime juice and garlic. Pair with minty mojitos to up the old Havana mood.
Ever wanted to dine on the beach with the sand between your toes? Ola, located in the Turtle Bay Resort, is your ticket to a relaxing meal featuring a mix of Hawaiian-inspired fare, fresh catches from the Pacific and flavors from around the world.
Tony Mavuli opened Tavern 1757 with old-world European elegance in mind. Diners can feast on Rabbit with Polenta Rustica or modern-day Fish and Chips. Either way, the tavern maintains its charming 18th-century looks with ironwork chandeliers and original furnishings, some dating to 1757.
The longest running fine-dining restaurant in Cincinnati, The Precinct is housed in a former police station from the early 1900s that was converted into a steakhouse by owner Jeff Ruby in 1981. Not sure what to eat with your classic cut of meat? The decadent mac and cheese is must-try.
Diners love Dos Caminos for the double dose of great food. Try Dos Enchiladas smothered in two enchilada sauces or the creamy Queso Fundido that's perfect for dipping. The real-deal Mexican eats here are great for sharing with a partner or, in true Dos Caminos style, an entire party.
The inspiration for Pear Southern Bistro's menu is a little bit New Orleans and a little bit Deep South. The ingredients, though, are all Napa Valley. Chef Rodney Worth's menu doesn't lack any of that good ol' Southern flavor because diners love his luscious Shrimp and Grits and hearty Gumbo Ya-Ya.
At the top of Lake Point Tower, Cite takes sophisticated dining to a whole new level. Along with panoramic views of the Chicago skyline (you can view three states at once), Cite shines with classic French plates like Duck a l'Orange and Escargot Francois made with braised Bourgogne snails.
Nikki Beach is a high-profile restaurant and resort concept with 10 international locations that cater to the wealthy. Nikki Beach in Miami, the flagship, opened in South Beach in 1998 with a restaurant offering wood burning oven pizzas, salads, sushi and fresh whole lobster, oceanside.
Situated in Santa Barbara's luxurious Bacara Resort and Spa, The Bistro offers locally-sourced Italian cuisine in a seaside setting. Breakfast is particularly popular at this coastal spot, where you can choose from light bites like the Granola Trifle and heartier fare like the Bacara Eggs Benedict.
A Boston favorite, Salvatore's excels with classic Italian Spaghetti and Veal Parmigiana. It's also home to a first: The Vignola Cherry Pizza topped with Vodka-Infused Cherries. Luckily, owner Sal Lupoli's Pizza Empire includes five locations in Boston, with nearly 50 Sal eateries nationwide.
Open since 1971, Mirabelle is an eclectic fine dining restaurant located on the world-famous Sunset Strip. Check out their amazing happy hour specials and you might just run into some local celebrities like Quentin Tarantino and Sean Connery who frequent this legendary Hollywood hotspot.
The "without borders" menu at Abigaile's includes P.I.G. Pop Tarts made with smoked pork confit — a perfect match for Abigaile's own craft beers made on-site. It's just one way Chef Tin Vuyong pays homage to Abigaile's former life as a chophouse and rehearsal space for legendary punk bands.
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