Image 11 of 39 from gallery of Cowiche Canyon Kitchen and Icehouse Bar / Graham Baba Architects. Photograph by Lara Swimmer
Explore some of the best cocktail bars and cocktail lounges in America for star mixologists, craft cocktails, and enticing atmospheres.
Image 1 of 32 from gallery of 2014 Restaurant & Bar Design Award Winners. Best Restaurant: Les Haras (France) / Jouin Manku
Nestled under a grove of eucalyptus trees, University of California San Diego's Soda & Swine allows students to feel transported from campus life
Hello, dear friends. I can't believe it's Friday already! This is a continuation of my first post chronicling our weekend in the Big Apple. If you missed it, you can find it Part 1 here. We woke up to a gorgeous crisp morning. We had breakfast at the hotel and then went out to do some shopping. The Mister was on the hunt for the best jeans ever made for men. I'm sure he is googling... What brand of jeans do Brad and George wear? St. Patrick's Cathedral has never looked so good. The church did a great job polishing it to perfection for the Pope. We met a friend for brunch. Nancy chose Thalia, which was conveniently located in the theater district. The food and service were very good, and the company even better. The Mister and I continued on after lunch to see The Book of Mormon. I had no idea what to expect with this play. Everyone I know that has seen it has raved about it. I was curious. I couldn't imagine that a play about the Mormon religion could be that funny. Well, that's how much I know. The Book of Mormon is laugh-out-loud hysterical. Granted, there are some off-color moments but, darn, it was funny. The cast was superb, and I enjoyed every moment of the music and dancing. I highly recommend it if you have the opportunity to see it. I was so excited for Saturday's dinner. We had reservations at Ralph Lauren's restaurant, The Polo Bar. I have been dying to go there since it opened. And believe you me, it did not disappoint. There is a gentleman outside who checks the clipboard for your name before letting you in the door. I tried to take a peek to see if there were any famous names on the list. Unfortunately for me, he kept his list pretty close to the chest. We arrived promptly at 7 and was told by the maitre d' that our table would not be available for awhile. Would we mind sitting in the bar and having a drink? Does a bear Is the Pope a Catholic? I could not have been happier. The bar is very small and the gateway to the restaurant. Every patron has to walk by our teeny tiny table. This is practically like sitting front row at the Oscars. BTW... they serve the absolute best bar snacks in the world. My first star sighting was Brian Grazer, Ron Howard's partner in Imagine Entertainment. How did I recognize him? One word: hair. The Mister had no idea who he was, he could have shared an airline seat with him and wouldn't have had a clue. Lucky for him, my star radar was at its peak. The restaurant is handsome, in the best sense of the word. The rich woods, soft leather, and exquisite place settings make for a casually elegant ambiance. The waitstaff looked like they walked out of an add for Polo. After we had been seated, I resumed my paparazzi duties. I needed to keep up my strength, so I had a couple of bites of this melt-in-your-mouth, buttery, pop over. The Mister ordered pigs in a blanket. He was curious to see if they took it up a notch. I think everything tastes better in a beautiful restaurant. The next star sighting was seated kitty-corner from us. Joel Grey. I did everything I could to control myself from belting out Life is a Cabaret, old chum! Another couple of star sightings... Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski of Morning Joe. And this is the moment the Mister gave me the put the camera away and behave look. After a fabulous dinner, the waiter brought over these fabulous desserts "on the house" because we were so gracious about waiting for our table. What a night!! Before I knew it, I was back in my pumpkin on our way back to the hotel. Have a great weekend! Until next time... Twitter
Image 4 of 24 from gallery of Nosotros Bar / Studio Otto Felix. Photograph by Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
Dining room created by a refined and glamorous interior design approach inspired by the amazing projects by F5 Studio. It's a space ready to receive everyone.
Image 27 of 33 from gallery of 2015 Restaurant & Bar Design Award Winners Announced. Archie Rose Distilling Co.; Australia / Acme & Co.. Image Courtesy of The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards
Image 10 of 34 from gallery of 2016 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards Announced. The Refinery (Regent Place, London, UK) / Fusion DNA . Image Courtesy of The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards
Image 10 of 20 from gallery of Bond Bar / HACHEM. Photograph by Shania Shegedyn
Full list of the best sports bars in Perth to cheer on your team! Big screens, wings, burgers & craft beers. Find the perfect sports bar to watch the big game.
Image 11 of 20 from gallery of Bar Botanique Cafe Tropique / Studio Modijefsky. Photograph by Maarten Willemstein
This guide highlights the 10 major factors that can make or break the business of your sports bars. Follow them and you will grow.
in paris this week... some of my favorite hotel bars: hotel de crillon le maurice le bristol george v le royal monceau
[Photos: Nathan Ziebell] No one can accuse Charles Phan of having good luck with plumbing. After flooding sent Out the Door packing from the Westfield mall and put Heaven's Dog in a state of...
Designed by Zurich-based architecture firm Build Inc, Munich’s newest bar is a sexy space inlaid with strips of brass
It’s the end of the workweek and you’re dying to blow off steam. Your friends are ready to rally and you have outfits begging to be worn under disco lights. So, why is it that you’re sitting in your room, silently cursing the confusing (and who are we kidding, downright lacking) nightlife in this city?
Image 3 of 21 from gallery of Capitán Central Brewery / Guillermo Cacciavillani.Bar Makers. Photograph by Gonzalo Viramonte
Image 2 of 17 from gallery of Seen Lisboa Restaurant / Sidney Quintela Architecture + Urban Planning. Photograph by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dining room created by a refined and glamorous interior design approach inspired by the amazing projects by F5 Studio. It's a space ready to receive everyone.