116 Atlanta CONT’D GEORGIA GO EAT FARM BURGER 410B W Ponce de Leon Ave • 404-378-5077 farmburger.net A farmer and a restaurateur partnered to open this spot, which focuses on sustainable practices, grass-fed beef and farm-to-table freshness. Order the Farm Burger (topped with smoked white cheddar, caramelized onions, cured bacon and the restaurant’s secret sauce) with a side of hand-cut fries. $ MIYOSHI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI 12926 Hwy 92, Woodstock • 770-852-2549 This suburban Japanese steakhouse does a bustling hibachi business, but it’s the sushi that surprises. Specialties such as the Caterpillar Roll—loaded with huge chunks of fresh eel, crab, cucumber and avocado—are fresh, ample and reasonably priced. $$ LIVINGSTON RESTAURANT + BAR In the Georgian Terrace Hotel 659 Peachtree St • 404-897-5000 livingstonatlanta.com Located on the same corner where Mayor Livingston Sim built his home in 1879, this eatery from Chef Gary Mennie offers American cuisine infused with local fl avors, like Georgia mountain trout with artichokes, spring peas and roasted tomatoes. $$$ GO PARTY POZOLÉ 1044 Greenwood Ave NE • 404-892-0552 pozolerestaurant.com Part Latin-infl uenced restaurant, part lively tequila bar (order a glass of the El Tesoro Paradiso neat), Pozolé has attracted a fervent following thanks to its friendly staff, mid-week drink specials and a happening party patio. PASTIS 936 Canton St, Roswell • 770-640-3870 roswellpastis.com Although this was best known as a restaurant, Pastis new location has an expanded bar area, which includes a stage for live music and room for more than 150 people. The late-night crowd often spills into the streets. FUN FACT! Founded in 1850, Oakland Cemetery is both the oldest cemetery and one of the largest green spaces (48 acres) in metro Atlanta. Guided tours are available through Nov. 28. GO MAGAZINE OCTOBER <strong>2010</strong> Atlantic City NEW JERSEY — Bill Sokolic GO SHOP STEEL’S FUDGE 2719 Boardwalk • 888-783-3571 steelsfudge.com Elizabeth Steel opened up her fi rst shop on the Boardwalk in 1919. It still sells all manner of fudge, as well as saltwater taffy and other sweet delicacies. GO SEE LEAMING’S RUN GARDENS 30 miles southwest of Atlantic City 1845 Route 9, Cape May Court House 609-465-5871 leamingsrungardens.com Get in harmony with nature at this idyllic respite from the casinos. Stroll over bridges and past ponds while you discover nooks scattered among the 25 themed gardens, a fernery and a shady bamboo grove. ATLANTIC CITY CINEFEST At Resorts Casino & Hotel 1133 Boardwalk • 609-823-9159 downbeachfi lmfestival.org Downbeach Film Festival returns for its third year with a slate of regional and national independent fi lms and visits from Hollywood types. Once again, Resorts Atlantic City’s screening room will be the focal point. Oct. 15-17. GO EAT TUN TAVERN 2 Convention Blvd • 609-347-7800 tuntavern.com A descendant of a brewhouse built in Revolution-era Philly, this restaurant/brewery appeals to a range of tastes. Stick to the delicious pub grub (the One Tun Burger is a favorite) and the devilishly good Chocolate Decadence (brownies topped with ice cream, walnuts, chocolate chips and whipped cream). $$$ GO PARTY 32 DEGREES LUXE LOUNGE 2801 Pacifi c Avenue • 609-572-0032 32lounge.com European bottle service, a strict dress code and high-energy music set the vibe at this club inside the Quarter at Tropicana casino. VIP guests get to design their own cocktails. FUN FACT! Boardwalk Hall hosted the fi rst-ever college indoor night football game in 1930, long before anyone thought of domed stadiums. Baltimore MARYLAND — Jenn Plum Auvil GO SHOP MICA STORE 1200 Mt Royal Ave • 410-225-2276 store.mica.edu Even if you’re not heading back to school, the art shop at the Maryland Institute College of Art is a treasure trove of affordable art supplies, books, graphic novels and artwork made by alumni. MINAS 815 W 36th St • 410-732-4258 minasgalleryandboutique.com This quirky Hampden spot is part boutique and part art gallery, and even an occasional yoga studio. Check out the local crafts and vintage clothing for men and women on the fi rst fl oor. SECOND CHANCE 1645 Warner St • 410-385-1101 secondchanceinc.org This shop rescues building materials and architectural fl ourishes from old buildings before they’re demolished, loading its warehouses with quality old fl ooring, tin ceilings and fancy knobs that can fi nd new life in your home. GO SEE THE WIZ At Centerstage 700 N Calvert St • 410-332-0033 centerstage.org The <strong>2010</strong>-11 season kicks off with a lively production of this kitschy version of Dorothy’s classic quest to get back home, this time propelled by the sounds of Motown, disco and 1970s rock. Through Nov. 7. BALTIMORE RAVENS At M&T Bank Stadium 1101 Russell St • 410-261-7283 baltimoreravens.com Don a Raven’s jersey and get ready for some football. Before kick-off, stroll the Ravens Walk outside the stadium, where vendors sell beer, pit beef and, of course, crab cakes. Home games are Oct. 10 (Denver Broncos) and Oct. 24 (Buffalo Bills). FELL’S POINT HAUNTED PUB WALK 731 S Broadway • 410-522-7400 baltimoreghosttours.com Get in touch with Baltimore’s spooky side on an adults-only haunted pub crawl. Belly up to the various bars and sip a drink while your guide tells tales. You’ll quickly learn that bustling Fells Point is equally popular CONT’D ON NEXT PAGE
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