Located in San Francisco’s buzzy Dogpatch district within the Minnesota Street Project, a communal gallery space, Alta is the latest addition to chef Daniel Patterson’s growing group of restaurants and culinary enterprises that also include seafood restaurant Coi and conscientious fast-food hub, Locol.
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There’s More Than Tech to Silicon Valley: A Weekend Guide | Vogue
In a 1985 interview with Playboy, a young Steve Jobs extols where he grew up: “You could get LSD fresh-made from Stanford. You could sleep on the beach at night with your girlfriend. California has a sense of experimentation and a sense of openness—openness to new possibilities.”
Discover Discreet, Yet Luxurious Accommodations At The JW Marriott Venice Resort and Spa | ForbesLife
It’s true: Venice can be crushingly crowded and blindingly expensive. (Oh, and there’s the sinking factor as well.)
The 10 Best College Hotels Across The Country | Town & Country
Moving your kid into Yale or Stanford? These cushy accommodations might tempt you to stay a while.
8 Mixologists You Want To Have A Drink With | Four Seasons Magazine
Pull up a chair and drink in some wisdom from Four Seasons mixologists and sommeliers around the world.
Henrietta Red, Nashville, USA | Wallpaper*
Co-owned by chef Julia Sullivan and sommelier Allie Poindexter, Henrietta Red is another delicious reason why the charming, historic neighbourhood of Germantown is a must-visit stop in Nashville.
The 12 Best Spots Across the Country For Afternoon Tea | Town & Country
Because the fancy tradition isn’t just reserved for the Brits.
The Best Restaurants in New Orleans | Town & Country
Whether you’re looking for a dependable classic or an exciting newcomer, here are 12 restaurants you shouldn’t miss during your next visit to the Big Easy.
The 10 Most Classic Restaurants in Chicago | Town & Country
The Windy City has a lot to offer besides deep-dish pizza, and any restaurant in business since 1932 has to be doing something right
The Plymouth, Miami, USA | Wallpaper*
In a nice contrast to the flashy super brands gracing Miami’s South Beach, The Plymouth brings out the city’s softer side.