One of downtown's newest literary landmarks, the Last Bookstore is a cavernous space housed in an old bank building. It houses a wide variety of books plus vinyl records and a coffee shop. Read more.
Very fine housemade cheese sticks, crunchy salads and a comprehensive list of Midwestern beers make for a spot that is surprisingly quality (especially when you consider the fratty atmosphere). Read more.
Drink the refreshing Greenmarket Melonball. The orange-tinged tipple is one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
Put Fries on a Hot Dog. The best way to eat them is stacked directly atop. They're made with freshly cut potatoes fried in vegetable oil with a touch of beef fat, which adds a welcome savory element. Read more.
Go to Slows. Sample a local brew on tap, have some macaroni and cheese, sit on the patio,and enjoy your authentic Detroit dining experience. Read more.
Comfortable, cozy, and mellow. Good place to hang out and talk. Make sure to ask for the cocktails menu, it is not listed on the wall. There are some great drinks listed, you won't regret it. Read more.
Robert Sullivan witnessed “the end of the era of the twenty-nine-cent stamp” at a midnight party here in 1991. Read more.
The only arthouse cinema in New York whose banana bread is endorsed by postmodern luminary Jacques Derrida. Read more.
Hot dogs are about as American as baseball. Each year, fans consume nearly 1.5 million at Wrigley Field! Read more.