Owners Johanne Killeen and George Germon have been serving grilled pizzas and oven-baked dishes for almost 35 years. If the sweet-sour-spicy Dirty Steak isn't on the menu, ask for it anyway. En savoir plus .
Every other Saturday from May through November, the WaterFire event lights up Providence. It starts at sundown & goes until midnight. Park as close to the waterfront as you can, then continue on foot. En savoir plus .
Candita Clayton Gallery spotlights local art—including Max Van Pelt's colorful mixed-media works on paper and Allison Paschke's reflective "mirror paintings." En savoir plus .
Be sure to try the cocktails like the banana liqueur-laced A Monkey Walks Into a Bar. There's live jazz on Friday nights. To nab a little privacy, get cozy on the fainting couch in the old vault. En savoir plus .
Stays at Larson Family Winery's four-bedroom house (just across the road from its tasting room) include a complimentary bottle of wine from the kitchen rack, a wine tasting & 20% off purchases. En savoir plus .
At Soda Rock Winery's Water Tower Suite the accommodations offer panoramic views of the valley as well as the winery. Guests receive a bottle of 2012 Alexander Valley chardonnay on arrival. En savoir plus .
Chef Todd Richards serves up paddlefish roe with little blini pancakes & chopped egg white & yolks. Other menu items include yukon potato poached in ham-hock broth & sunny side up truffle quail eggs. En savoir plus .
Be sure to try the pork chop stuffed with ripe plaintains, pancetta and sage, or a duck duo (breast and confit) in guava gastrique. Remember to save room for the peach cobbler. En savoir plus .
Sign on for the 90-minute "Insights" tour, which gets you a seat in Wright's living room and a peek into his bedroom. En savoir plus .
Home to an assortment of succulents and cacti so extravagantly formed, a visit feels like a stroll through the pages of a Dr. Seuss book. En savoir plus .
Rent binoculars at the interpretive center and then stroll out back to the Hedgepeth Hills Petroglyph site. En savoir plus .
ry the carne adovada with eggs—pork shoulder is slow-smoked over pecan wood, simmered in red chili sauce and served on a tortilla with cheese and eggs, sided with beans an En savoir plus .
Though the menu changes, there are a few stellar constants, including an appetizer of braised leeks with mozzarella, a fried egg and mustard bread crumbs. En savoir plus .
Take an easy hike to the bottom of the ravine where, as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow describes "the Falls of Minnehaha/Flash and gleam among the oak-trees/Laugh and leap into the valley." En savoir plus .
Try the decadent cream-filled brioche at Michelle Gayer's Salty Tart. En savoir plus .
Continue up to the ninth floor, to the Amber Box, walled in yellow glass, for more views (and a vertigo-inducing peek through a window in the floor). En savoir plus .
The midnight-blue building's most compelling feature is the cantilevered "Endless Bridge" that juts out over Mill Ruins Park toward the Mississippi. En savoir plus .
Paul Reeves and his son, Matt, are happy to answer any questions, while Corky and Daisy, their Jack Russell terriers, work security. En savoir plus .
Grab a copy of "Houston. It's Worth It," a photographic tribute by locals to their beloved, if sometimes maligned, city. En savoir plus .
This Pepto-Bismol-pink-walled dive bar has the best bourbon selection in town—and a wall of pinball machines to boot. En savoir plus .
This boutique hotel is housed in the 102-year-old Union National Bank building and the lobby bar and restaurant, with its 30-foot-high columns, is one of the more dramatic spaces in the city. En savoir plus .
Try the famed malasadas—a Portuguese deep-fried confection, like a jelly donut. Served warm and covered in sugar, they tend to be filled with a mango cream this time of year. En savoir plus .
Fans fly from the mainland to eat here. It's omakase-style: Obey the chef and eat what's served, in the way you are instructed. The nearly translucent slices of yellowfin tuna are sublime. En savoir plus .
Be sure to check out the photos and vintage surfboards of big-wave surfing legends on the wall. En savoir plus .
Try the famous coco puff pastries. If you want something a little more substantial, take a seat at its coffee shop for Portuguese sausages and eggs and grilled mahi-mahi En savoir plus .
The museum's outdoor cafe, which features a 75-year-old monkey-pod tree and the modern sculptures of Japanese ceramicist Jun Kaneko. Reservations are recommended and hours for lunch are short En savoir plus .
Be sure to head up to the second floor and the newly restored "Gold Room," where two remarkable paintings from Hawaii's Volcano School now hang En savoir plus .
The palace's most poignant treasure is the quilt that the Queen Liliuokalani stitched with her ladies-in-waiting while she was imprisoned following a failed attempt to restore her to the throne. En savoir plus .