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GO EAT<br />

BOSTON’S ON THE BEACH<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, Delray Beach • 561-278-3364<br />

www.bostonsonthebeach.com<br />

Order the signature basket—fried shrimp,<br />

chicken fi ngers and onion rings—at this<br />

beach bar and enjoy it with a round of frozen<br />

daiquiris. $$<br />

TAVERNA OPA<br />

700 S Rosemary Ave • 561-820-0002<br />

www.opapalmbeach.com<br />

The food here is so authentic, you’ll feel like you<br />

accidentally boarded a plane to the Greek Isles.<br />

Order the sausage and crispy zucchini, and<br />

keep your eyes peeled for belly dancers. $$$<br />

III FORKS<br />

4645 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens<br />

561-630-3660<br />

www.3forks.com<br />

With thick cuts of beef, fresh fi sh and buttery<br />

lobster, this spot is the apotheosis of the<br />

steakhouse form. Pair your entrée with something<br />

from the 3,000-bottle wine cellar. $$$$<br />

GO PARTY<br />

CLUB SAFARI<br />

4000 RCA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens<br />

561-622-7024<br />

www.clubsafaripbg.com<br />

This Aztec-themed nightclub has brought fl air<br />

bartending and great house and hip-hop music<br />

to South Florida for 17 years. Keep an eye out<br />

for Rob Husted’s bartending tricks.<br />

TRYST<br />

4 E Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach • 561-921-0201<br />

www.trystdelray.com<br />

On Sunday afternoons, the best seat in the<br />

house here is on the patio, next to live jazz,<br />

blues and island bands. Order a brew from the<br />

long list, and get ready to relax.<br />

GO DAY-TRIPPING<br />

LAKE OKEECHOBEE<br />

42 miles west of West Palm Beach<br />

www.lakeokeechobee.org<br />

The second largest freshwater lake entirely<br />

within the continental US, Okeechobee is<br />

best known for its fi shing. You could land a<br />

largemouth bass, crappie or blue gill.<br />

FUN FACT!<br />

Palm Beach County, at 1,971 square miles, is<br />

larger than both Rhode Island and Delaware<br />

(individually).<br />

White Plains<br />

NEW YORK<br />

GO SHOP<br />

SIREN BOUTIQUE<br />

224 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck<br />

914-777-2122<br />

www.sirenboutique.com<br />

Located near the bustling harbor, this boutique<br />

stocks clothes and accessories with a fun,<br />

trendy edge. Its selection of glamorous coats<br />

will get you through the winter fashionably.<br />

GO SEE<br />

42ND STREET<br />

1 Broadway Plaza, Elmsford • 914-592-2222<br />

www.broadwaytheatre.com<br />

Try not to fi nd parallels between this re-staging<br />

of the classic musical and its content (It’s<br />

about mounting a successful stage production<br />

during the Great Depression). Dinner is<br />

included, so you don’t have to think about the<br />

economy at all. Through Nov. 29.<br />

GO EAT<br />

CITY LIMITS DINER<br />

200 Central Ave • 914-686-9000<br />

www.citylimitsdiner.com<br />

Although it’s called a diner, the comfort food<br />

menu has been updated to include housesmoked<br />

salmon and artisan French toast made<br />

from Challah rolls. $$$<br />

GO PARTY<br />

JAMES JOYCE PUBLIC<br />

HOUSE & RESTAURANT<br />

166B Mamaroneck Ave • 914-397-1077<br />

www.jamesjoycerestaurant.com<br />

This cozy pub is a perfect refuge on a chilly<br />

day. Stop in for a pint—there are 15 on tap—<br />

and a bite of comfort food, and cheer on your<br />

favorite team.<br />

GO DAY-TRIPPING<br />

CATSKILL REGION FESTIVALS<br />

69-80 miles southeast of White Plains<br />

www.visitthecatskills.com<br />

The Catskill region heralds the coming of<br />

winter with a number of festivals this year.<br />

Tingle your taste buds at the International<br />

Pickle Festival in Rosendale (Nov. 22), or sip<br />

wines while collecting free ornaments along<br />

the Shawangunk Wine Trail (Dec. 5-6).<br />

FUN FACT!<br />

Westchester<br />

a destination for all seasons<br />

White Plains has nine sites on the National<br />

Register of Historic Places, including its<br />

Armory and the Jacob Purdy House.<br />

Wichita<br />

KANSAS<br />

— Kristin Gorski — Sarah McIntosh<br />

GO SHOP<br />

AL’S OLD & NEW BOOK STORE<br />

1710 W Douglas Ave • 316-264-8763<br />

www.alsoldbooks.com<br />

For the last 50 years, this local favorite has<br />

drawn book lovers ready to discover great<br />

new reads. Even if your tastes run more<br />

toward hard-to-fi nd or out-of-print books,<br />

stop in: Classics are easy to locate in the wellorganized<br />

inventory.<br />

GO SEE<br />

CLAY ART STUDIO<br />

708 W Douglas Ave • 316-262-4914<br />

www.wichitadelano.com/members/<br />

clayartstudio.htm<br />

Call ahead to sign up for a class or a workshop<br />

at this art gallery and school. It specializes in<br />

wheel-thrown pottery, sculpting, tile making<br />

and hand building. No time for a lesson? It<br />

sells a selection of locally made pieces.<br />

GO EAT<br />

THE PALETTE BISTRO<br />

613A W Douglas • 316-295-4133<br />

www.thepalette.biz<br />

At The Academy of Fine Art, this casual bistro<br />

offers pastries, sandwiches, soups, desserts<br />

and coffees to enjoy while discussing your new<br />

favorite works, which may include some from<br />

the attached photography gallery. $<br />

GO PARTY<br />

BACKSTAGE BAR AND GRILL<br />

6140 E 21st St • 316-618-8500<br />

www.myspace.com/backstagebar<br />

Every night’s different at this low-key bar. Karaoke<br />

rules the house on Friday nights, and comedy<br />

is the thing on Sundays. If you’re more into<br />

music, visit on a Saturday for DJs and dancing,<br />

or keep your eyes peeled for live bands.<br />

GO DAY-TRIPPING<br />

BONNER SPRINGS<br />

183 miles northwest of Wichita<br />

205 East Second St • 913-422-1020<br />

www.bonnersprings.org<br />

Start a trip to this adorable Midwest town with<br />

a visit to the National Agricultural Center and<br />

Hall of Fame, then stop by the Moon Marble<br />

Company to watch marbles being made.<br />

FUN FACT!<br />

For leisure and for business, Westchester has it all.<br />

Fabulous Fall events and foliage, Delicious dining,<br />

Super shopping, Luxurious lodging, Marvelous meeting ing g<br />

spaces... Minutes away from Manhattan.Visit our<br />

web site for a free Travel and Planner Guide, Hotel Specials, ecials,<br />

Golden Apple Savings Pass and travel information.<br />

<br />

A 250 million-year-old bacterium was found in a<br />

salt mine underneath nearby Hutchinson, KS.<br />

NOVEMBER <strong>2009</strong> GO MAGAZINE<br />

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