Where To Eat And Drink In Upton Park And East Ham: The Best Restaurants, Cafes, Bars And Pubs
Despite the assumptions that the neighborhood would decline after the departure of a football club, Upton Park and East Ham still offer vibrant food and drink options.
Restaurants in the area serve authentic South Asian and Eastern European cuisine at affordable prices.
Different establishments in Upton Park and East Ham offer breakfast and lunch options, including traditional South Indian fare and bubble tea. [ more ]
Gin and Jellyfish? You Might Be at a Bar in Singapore.
Singapore is known for the classic gin-based cocktail, the Singapore Sling, but the city also has a booming cocktail scene with unique and unexpected ingredients.
Atlas, a bar located in the lobby of Parkview Square, is like a gin museum with over 1,300 varieties of gin, including a collection of historic bottles. [ more ]
A New LaGuardia Airport Lounge With Wines From an LES Bar
LaGuardia Airport has opened a two-floor lounge in Terminal B, exclusive to Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders, featuring curated wine, cocktails, and food options.
Edy's Grocer in Greenpoint has added an after-hours bar called the Mezze Bar, serving Lebanese bites and drinks.
Sailor in Fort Greene is launching brunch and lunch service, while Libertine in the West Village is offering a prix-fixe lunch menu. [ more ]
Bars and restaurants in Seattle are offering more interesting nonalcoholic drink options to cater to nondrinkers and abstainers from alcohol, which has become trendy.
Some bars have lazy or simplistic approaches to their nonalcoholic drink menus, offering basic options or failed attempts to replicate alcoholic flavors. [ more ]
Finding bars with notable nonalcoholic cocktail programs can be a great option for those looking to cut back on drinking during the holiday season.
Tigre in the Lower East Side and The Nines in NoHo are two bars that offer both regular cocktails and nonalcoholic options for a festive night out. [ more ]
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Coffee, tea, wine, sake and mezcal: Our critic's favorite spots to drink in L.A.
The article highlights a dozen favorite bars, restaurants, and shops in the Los Angeles region that are known for their exceptional drinks and committed staff.
The author values the personal connection and the experience of the drinking establishments as much as the quality of the drinks. [ more ]
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