IFC: Fairfield,OH:Imagine being greeted by flowing water, singing gorillas and monkeys and then riding the monorail through endless aisles fine foods. No, it's not Heaven, it's Jungle Jim's -IFC Viewer
Marché fermier · Over-The Rhine · 87 conseils et avis
Welcome to College: Capture a piece of Cincinnati history since 1852, as well as a taste of waffles from the Taste of Belgium. You'll find everything from candy to fish at this historic landmark.
Golden Gate Park (Middle Drive East), San Francisco, CA
Colline · Golden Gate Park · 26 conseils et avis
IFC: SF: It's Hippie Hill, not Hipster Hill…there is a difference. Home to the longest-running drum circle in the country on Sundays and no hippee hill would be complete without hackey sack! -IFC Viewer
IFC: Chicago: Built in 1917 as a movie palace, "The Riv" now hosts some of Chicago's best live shows, including the famous Wilco residency in 2008. -IFC Staff
1623 1/2 N Cahuenga Blvd (at Selma Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Salle de concert · Central Hollywood · 77 conseils et avis
IFC: LA's most charming place to watch live music. It's tucked away in an alley, so try not to pass it. This tiny venue has launched the careers of some of music's brightest. -IFC Viewer
2301 N Highland Ave (at Hollywood Bowl Rd), Los Angeles, CA
Salle de concert · 440 conseils et avis
VH1: This is my favorite venue in the country. Be sure to bring your own food and get a seat by the soundbooth, where you can see the show, the crowd, everything! – Kelly Rowland
IFC: LA: The jewel of Culver City. The Mayor of Munchkin City stayed here while filming the Wizard of Oz and his tiny cohorts had quite the party before dancing down the yellow brick road. -IFC Viewer
Magasin d'électronique · SoHo · 328 conseils et avis
Jaunted: As the only Apple store with an auditorium, it's the perfect Soho spot for sitting in a comfy chair and checking your email. Also, many Soho-dwelling celebs can be spotted here.
199 Valencia St (at Duboce Ave), San Francisco, CA
Café en plein air · SoMa · 387 conseils et avis
IFC: SF: A real biker bar with heart. It’s the last bastion of the pre dot-com rebel/artist. Park benches on a dirt lot; it's like drinking in a junkyard and is one of SF's most loved hangouts. -IFC Staff