This historical landmark and bowling alley that dates back to Prohibition times is revitalized and reopened. The glamorous space will only be open to bowlers Monday thru Friday. Read more.
Don't miss the museum on the third floor. Also, be sure to check out the chapel and push the button inside to hear Clifton's founder Clifford Clinton read a parable about redwood trees to you. Read more.
The spiritual home of the French dip, the famous sandwich of carved meat on a jus-soaked roll + 9 cent coffee, 50 cent iced tea, 60 cent lemonade, perfect coleslaw and pies & sawdust covered floors! Read more.
Korean bar food makes for the best companion to your evening's merriment, with small bites and snacks that go well with beer and soju. The dark ambiance transports you to a back alley joint in Seoul. Read more.
Be lulled into a happy mood by the serenading ukulele player and therefreshing, faintly apple-cinnamony mai tais, just like everyone else in theplace. Read more.
This is part of the crop of new-school tiki bars that have popped up recently. They use top-shelf liquor and real juice. Come in on a sleepy Sunday night for karaoke or happy hour from 5 until 7. Read more.
This is a classic old-style tiki bar with crazy colorful drinks and awesome atmosphere. Check out the $1 PBRs on Mondays! Read more.