Check out Monday night happy hour: From 5pm to midnight, well drinks and sangria go for $5 each, while a rotating specialty cocktail—recently a pear margarita—is a mere $5.75. Read more.
Beautifully crafted home goods and accessories make this spot a favorite general gift store of sorts. Read more.
Welcome to the sandwich mecca. Your sides are gonna be on the sandwich, so get ready. Great way to end a night out in the PGH. Read more.
If you like BBQ, you’re in the right place! Get ready for finger-lickin’ and lip-smackin’. Read more.
Happy hour's from 10am to 8pm here: Play hooky, score $3 beers and well drinks, along with free pizza at 6pm. Read more.
Come for a bite or a beer, but stay for the band. Also a great spot to watch a game, but beware, this is Iggles country. Read more.
A showcase for her witty-chic clothing and accessories—standouts include flirty dresses, gold charm necklaces, and retro shades. Read more.
This is the kind of store you head to with giddy expectation, knowing you’ll score something amazing. Perusing the off-the-wall knickknacks from the ’50s through the ’80s is a thrilling adventure. Read more.
A welcome alternative to the touristy stores that dominate the area, Root is stocked with casual pieces from Rachel Pally and Plenty by Tracy Reese. Read more.
Start with the creamy, mild Cretons à l’Ancienne, then (because this is Toronto's original creperie), the Crepe Bergère (lamb, apple, raisin) and Crepe Continentale (like chicken pot pie in a crepe). Read more.
Your hair will smell like onion rings when you leave, but it’s still the go-to spot for S and B to do business—like planning the Kiss on the Lips party. (Gossip Girl) Read more.
Everything from plain cheese to gourmet is offered here. Start with Potato Crisps, then a loaded Crazy Horse pizza. Avoid the Surf Da Turf and go to Bill's Threesome, a choc-banana-PB crowd-pleaser. Read more.