Gerrish Lopez is an avid traveler and freelance writer. For Time Out, she has written about everywhere from Hawaii and New York to her native New Orleans. She also has bylines in USA Today and Thrillist.

Gerrish Lopez

Gerrish Lopez

Time Out Contributor, US

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The best shopping in Vancouver

The best shopping in Vancouver

Whether you know it yet or not, Vancouver is a shopping city. You can spend hours (or days) here perusing boutique shops and department stores, and there will always be spots you didn’t get the chance to visit.  Of course, much of the action happens on Robson Street, Vancouver’s famous shopping strip, or at the sprawling Metropolis shopping mall in the city’s metrotown. But when you know where to look, you’ll find fantastic shopping opportunities all over the city. From sports gear to double denim, here are the best spots for shopping in Vancouver.  RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Vancouver🎡 The best attractions in Vancouver🍔 The best restaurants in Vancouver🏨 The best hotels in Vancouver
The best things to do in Atlanta right now

The best things to do in Atlanta right now

From the farthest reaches of the sprawling metropolis that is the ATL you’ll find no shortage of Southern charm and hospitality. The city attracts a mix of leisure and business travelers throughout the year, so it’s always bustling with activity. From historic landmarks and lush green parks to world-class museums and a vibrant nightlife scene, the best things to do in Atlanta will please everyone (even kids). Here you can explore the region's deep-rooted history and the culture that the city has spawned, from its arts and industry to music and theater, not to mention the history of the Civil Rights movement. While you’re checking out the best things to do in Atlanta, be sure to dive into the city’s culinary offerings, where you’ll find a slew of renowned bars and restaurants ranging from classic to cutting-edge. Last updated June 2026: Summer in Atlanta heats up with plenty of festivals and events (as well as actual soaring temps). The World Cup is set to dominate event calendars around the city this season, but the best things to do in Atlanta are timeless. We’ve refreshed our list to include pricing and tips to help you get the most out of your time in the city. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.
The world’s 20 best cities for food right now

The world’s 20 best cities for food right now

This list is from 2025. Check out the latest ranking here. In January, we published our annual ranking of the world’s best cities. To create the list, we quizzed city-dwellers on everything from happiness and nightlife to walkability – and while all these factors are important in making a city great, let’s face it: a city is nothing without its food. From street eats to fine dining, family-run taverns to cutting-edge kitchens, eating and drinking is the backbone of local culture in our cities and the reason many of us choose to travel.  So, in order to figure out the great culinary metropolises of today, we surveyed thousands of people around the world about food in their city. We asked locals to rate their city’s food scene across 18 different criteria, including quality, affordability and attributes from ‘family-friendly’ to ‘experimental’.  Each city was ranked according to quality and affordability ratings, alongside a score from a panel of Time Out food experts – editors, food critics and Time Out Market chefs – who were asked to share their insights into the most exciting cities for food right now. To create the final ranking, we included only the highest-scoring city for each country to ensure the list reflects culinary cities globally. We then asked our global network of food writers to tell us exactly what makes their city such an exciting place to eat right now. The result? A very tasty list indeed. In each of these 20 cities, you’ll find the best of the old-school
The 21 best things to do in Vancouver

The 21 best things to do in Vancouver

Set between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains—and blessed with some of the mildest weather in Canada—Vancouver consistently ranks among the country’s top travel destinations. This West Coast city delivers on every front, from breathtaking nature and rich history to a thriving food and drink scene, including Michelin-recognized restaurants. Add in beaches, world-class attractions and endless indoor and outdoor activities, and it’s easy to see the appeal. Planning a trip? Explore our guide to the best things to do in Vancouver. RECOMMENDED: 🍔 The best restaurants in Vancouver🎡 The best attractions in Vancouver🏨 The best hotels in Vancouver🏠The best Airbnbs in Vancouver
Where to find the best beignets in New Orleans

Where to find the best beignets in New Orleans

Few culinary creations master the art of simplicity quite like fried dough. Whether it's a classic doughnut or a crispy churro, every culture has its favorite. In New Orleans, the undisputed crown belongs to the beignet. In their most classic form, these pillowy squares arrive piping hot under a mountain of powdered sugar. And as the city’s food scene has evolved, so has the beignet. The foundation of New Orleans' beignet culture rests on historic institutions like Café du Monde and Morning Call, both of which have been perfecting the craft for over a century, pairing a simple order of three with a chicory-laced café au lait. But this format is regularly reinvented. Creative kitchens across the city are introducing bold transformations—ranging from savory, meat-stuffed variations to elegant interpretations served in fine-dining establishments. The phenomenon is even celebrated annually at the dedicated Beignet Fest. Whether you crave the nostalgic comfort of a sugar-dusted classic or want to explore experimental new versions, here's your guide to the best beignets in New Orleans. Updated May 2026: It may be hot out, but never too hot for a beignet. Enjoy under the oaks in City Park or pair with a cocktail at a restaurant around town. All the classics are here, plus some of the game-changing new interpretations that have popped up around the city in recent years. A new addition to the list is Monday, and it’s already a legendary sweet potato beignet. There’s always room for th
The best Vancouver attractions for 2026

The best Vancouver attractions for 2026

The best attractions in Vancouver cover a whole lot of ground. The museums tell story after story while the famous nature and parks surrounding the city more than speaks for itself, although you may well hear a pin drop while crossing the magical Capilano Bridge. From lung-busting hikes to lung-filling gardens and more, Western Canada’s largest metropolis is a major destination for visitors of all ages and dispensations. Simply put, if you like things, you’ll find plenty to love about Vancouver. Double it all up with a gorgeous gourmet meal at one of the city’s best restaurants, and you’ve got yourself one heck of a time. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in VancouverStaying a while? Check out the best annual events on in Vancouver
The best cities for public art in the U.S.

The best cities for public art in the U.S.

Forget hushed galleries, velvet ropes and strict rules about flash photography and getting too close: Seeing some of the best art in the U.S. doesn’t require a ticket or using your inside voice. Across the country, city streets have transformed into canvases for colossal murals, towering sculptures and interactive installations that can turn an afternoon stroll into a colorful, art-filled outing. Public art has become more than just decorative, moving into the realm of identity as city leaders seek out local artists to tell their stories. From the neon-soaked walls of Miami’s Wynwood to the reflective surfaces of Chicago’s Millennium Park, these destinations aim to make art for everyone. Get your steps in while exploring world-class murals and sculptures out in the open in the best cities in the U.S. for public art. RECOMMENDED: These are America’s best art museums
The best live music venues in the U.S.

The best live music venues in the U.S.

Whether you’re a casual fan or a die-hard who plans travel and vacations around tour dates, there’s something special about experiencing live music, especially when you’re at a top-tier venue known for its superior acoustics, excellent design or storied history. The best live music venues in the U.S. are worth the price of admission, even to see an unfamiliar band. The country is dotted with legendary stages that have seen everything from the birth of rock & roll to the cutting edge of sonic exploration. Some are hallowed halls of history—drawing music lovers to pay their respects—while others are architectural marvels that seem to defy the laws of physics. From the red dust of Colorado to the neon glow of the Vegas Strip, these are the best live music venues in the U.S. that every music fan should visit. RECOMMENDED: The best music festivals in the U.S.
The best U.S. destinations for culture lovers

The best U.S. destinations for culture lovers

A truly great destination is more than just a place you visit. For the dedicated culture lover, the goal isn’t to check some attractions off a list, but to dive into the soul of a city to understand how the past and present make it unique. From food and music to architecture and art, you can find an authenticity forged by longstanding traditions. Breathe in the culture while taking in world-renowned museums and street art, fine dining standouts and 100-year old bakeries, stellar stage performances and street parades. From high-desert cool in the Southwest and the cutting-edge pace of the Northeast to music-fueled fun in the South, these cities offer distinct flavors that make America what it is. If you’re looking for something more when you travel, here are some of the best cities for culture in the U.S.
The best art galleries in the U.S. you can’t miss

The best art galleries in the U.S. you can’t miss

You don’t need a collector’s budget to enjoy some of the best art galleries in the U.S. In fact, one of the great pleasures of visiting these spaces is that you can simply walk in, take your time and look—no ticket required, no pressure, no expectations. These galleries may operate as commercial spaces, but they double as free, museum-quality experiences open to anyone curious enough to step inside. From New York’s blue-chip giants to experimental hubs in Texas and California, each one offers a different way to engage with contemporary art. You might find yourself standing in front of a piece worth millions, or chatting with an emerging artist about their process. Think of it as window shopping at the highest level, where the goal isn’t to buy, but to see great art, from classic to contemporary to cutting edge. Representing art world superstars, emerging artists and everyone in between, these are the best art galleries in the U.S. that you can’t miss.
The best U.S. destinations for a weekend trip in 2026

The best U.S. destinations for a weekend trip in 2026

We love a European vacation as much as the next person, but perhaps less so these days. Despite the innovations in air travel luring us abroad, there’s just too much to see and do right here in America. With plenty of accessible domestic tourism and stunning destinations for year-round travel, a weekend getaway in the U.S. is just the vacation we all need right now. Our picks bypass the obvious choices, say New York or L.A., in favor of smaller cities with booming art scenes, lesser-known towns with incredible restaurants and coastal spots with plenty of room to spread out on the sand. You’ll find fewer crowds and plenty of small-town charm at these unexpected destinations. Looking for someplace to go in 2026? These places should absolutely be on your travel radar this year. RECOMMENDED: The best cities to visit in the U.S.
The 9 best Miami Beach hotels for 2026

The 9 best Miami Beach hotels for 2026

For a healthy dose of sun, sand, and sea, is there any U.S. destination more iconic than Miami Beach? We’d argue not, and that’s why we’ve poured a whole load of love and care into researching and reviewing the neighborhood’s very best places to stay—it’s a hard life, we know. Below is a shiny list of gleaming swimming pools, suave spas, and gorgeous oceanfront views, which each have a top hotel attached. Scroll on for our refreshed list, with new entries for 2026.  Which area is best to stay in Miami? South Beach, known for its colourful nightlife, Art Deco buildings and, of course, stretches of powdery sand, is quintessential Miami, but Bricknell is a fun place to stay for a taste of the city (and its swish restaurants), and those keen to sight-see should opt for Downtown.  Miami’s best hotels at a glance: 💎 Most luxurious: Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club 👛 Best budget: Fontainebleau Miami Beach 🫧 Best spa: Eden Roc Miami Beach 👙 Best pool: The Shelborne by Proper 📍 Discover our ultimate guide to the best hotels in Miami How we curate our hotel lists Our team of writers and travel experts review hotels all over the world—new openings, old classics and everything in between—to bring you fresh, honest recommendations, all year round. We have reviewed many of the hotels featured below, but we may not have stayed at every single one. Any we haven’t stayed in have been selected by experts based on their amenities, features, pricing and more. By the way, this article i

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Saba

Saba

4 out of 5 stars
The pita alone is a draw for some frequent Saba diners. It arrives fresh and hot, straight from the wood-burning oven that anchors the dining room. Whether you tear a piece to enjoy on its own or as a vehicle for impossibly smooth hummus, the pita sets the stage for a warm, comforting meal. Chef Alon Shaya is behind this Magazine Street restaurant located Uptown. Saba serves contemporary Israeli food inspired by his family traditions. The menu leans heavily into salatim—lutenitsa, labneh, tershi and of course hummus—and an assortment can be a meal in itself. Bright, flavorful and built for sharing, these spreads are the perfect match for the pita. Hummus options include classic tahini, Tunisian tomato, blue crab and spicy lamb ragu. Small plates range from duck matzoh ball soup and falafel to burrata toast and salmon tartare. Larger plates are heartier, like the harissa roasted chicken with charred onion and caramelized lemon, Gulf red snapper with tahini and Moroccan chraime sauce and lamb chops cherry-with pecan tabbouleh, pomegranate and labneh. Seasonal entries rotate throughout. Brunch offers the opportunity to try Chef Shaya’s famous latkes. And if you have a larger group you can go for the “Feed Me” option that features all the hits, eliminating the need to make a decision. The drinks menu is equally fresh and creative. A selection of seasonal gazoz, like pomegranate sage with vodka or burnt orange with white rum and brûléed citrus make for a bubbly start. Cocktails ar
Saffron NOLA

Saffron NOLA

4 out of 5 stars
Saffron opened on Magazine Street in 2017 by popular demand, as the Vilkhu family translated years of catering experience and an in-demand weekend pop-up into one of New Orleans’ most polished Indian restaurants. Since then, the restaurant has received James Beard nominations and Michelin recognition. The buzz hasn’t subsided, and Saffron regulars are keen to share the enjoyment with first-timers. The sleek dining room is dark but glowing, with copper accents and booths that have a view of the bustling kitchen. The bar is a focal point, and it deserves attention all on its own. Inventive cocktails lean into Indian flavors without being gimmicky. Like the Saffron Old Fashioned, which swaps in mango chutney for sweetness. The tequila-based New Money features passionfruit, ginger and yogurt. The Sultan’s Sazerac brings in toasted coconut and spiced absinthe. These subtle mash-ups are just the beginning, revealing what’s to come on the menu. Chef Arvinder Vilkhu blends Indian and Louisiana culinary traditions for something completely unique. The curried seafood gumbo is the clearest example. It’s packed with local crab, Gulf shrimp and okra, and layered with a warming spice blend that feels natural rather than forced. The Oyster Bed Roast features Gulf oysters finished with curry leaves. Other standouts include the rum-marinated lamb chops, a fragrant Nariyal Gulf fish—served with korma sauce, mango pickle, crispy ginger and curd rice—and the vegetarian Hyderabadi-style roasted e
Rosemont Ice Arena

Rosemont Ice Arena

If you’ve been waiting for a new spot to test your skating skills, Rosemont Village has your winter plans covered. The spectacular new 103,000-square-foot facility, located just north of Allstate Arena, features two full-size rinks—one for the pros and one for the rest of us. Youth hockey teams, figure skating clubs, adult leagues and the Chicago Mission girls’ hockey program all find a home here.
Mariah Carey’s Holiday Bar

Mariah Carey’s Holiday Bar

If you’ve ever wanted to live inside a Mariah Carey Christmas special, this is your moment. For the first time ever, Mariah Carey’s Holiday Bar is landing in Miami Beach, promising a “Mariahfied cocktail experience” that’s part pop-up, part wonderland and entirely extra (in the best possible way). Launching on November 20 at Ray’s Hometown Bar, expect wall-to-wall holiday décor dripping with glitter and nostalgia, festive photo ops (including a new “Queen of Christmas” homage and Santa’s Sleigh setup) and recreated backdrops from her most iconic album covers. Every 30 minutes, the unmistakable opening notes of “All I Want for Christmas Is You” will cue the room into collective holiday euphoria. The menu keeps the theme alive with festive small bites and seasonal cocktails made with Carey’s own Black Irish cream liqueur. For fans who want to take the experience home, there’s exclusive merch, vinyl copies of her holiday albums and even her newest LP, Here For It All. You can even write to the star herself at the “Letters to Mariah” station. Tickets will be available exclusively through Bucket Listers, and Miami fans can join the waitlist now for early access once reservations open. 
Pêche Seafood Grill

Pêche Seafood Grill

This lively Warehouse District favorite transforms the catch of the day into something both primal and unforgettable. The secret weapon? A massive wood-burning grill that adds a signature smoky depth to everything it touches. Whether it’s a whole fish with perfectly crisped skin, a hanger steak brightened by salsa verde, the addictive smoked tuna dip or simple sides like roasted pumpkin and grilled zucchini, fire is the common thread. Still, even the dishes that skip the grill hit just as hard. The menu changes often, but always reflects the vision of Chefs Donald Link and Stephen Stryjewski and the skill of Chef de Cuisine (and James Beard semi-finalist) Nicole Mills. The raw bar highlights Gulf shrimp, local oysters and other regional gems. Longtime snacks and shareables like the smoked tuna dip, fried bread and beer-battered fish sticks (made with local brew Urban South) have earned permanent spots. The rest of the lineup leans seafood-forward, inspired by the cooking of South America, Spain and the Gulf Coast. Creative, seasonal plates like baked drum with coconut and sticky rice and jumbo shrimp with purple rice pilaf make an appearance along non-seafood selections like grilled chicken paired with brown rice congee.Everything at Pêche feels designed to be passed around the table, family-style—fitting for the always boisterous atmosphere. The lively, come-as-you-are energy extends to the bar, where seasonal cocktails show off local ingredients. Recent standouts include th
Royal Sonesta

Royal Sonesta

4 out of 5 stars
Bourbon Street is hardly the first place you’d expect to find an outpost of high-end hospitality, but The Royal Sonesta is perched proudly, right in the thick of the French Quarter’s nightlife strip.  This landmark hotel, which opened in 1969, knows how to party, but also knows when to call it a night. The façade fits right in, with wrought-iron balconies, gas lamps and flowers tumbling from railings, but behind the gates is a leafy courtyard with a pool that feels like it belongs to another world entirely. It’s a bit like New Orleans itself: chaos outside, charm inside. The Sonesta is a place where you can dive right in then retreat whenever you need a break. It’s a prime spot for visitors, but the restaurants, jazz club and on-site events draw just as many locals. If you’re staying here, get ready for a good time, both outside and inside. Why stay at the Royal Sonesta? Plenty of hotels claim to give you the ‘real’ New Orleans experience, but few put you right in the middle of it with such style. The Royal Sonesta leans into its Bourbon Street address with flair, while also serving as an oasis of polished marble, glittering chandeliers and a cool hush that dissolves the commotion outside. There’s no shade thrown towards the nightly revelry of tourists, and in fact one of the hotel’s most beloved annual traditions turns a typical nuisance—drunken revelers climbing the balconies during Carnival—into a party and competition with the annual Greasing of the Poles on the Friday be
The Roosevelt Hotel

The Roosevelt Hotel

4 out of 5 stars
Since opening in 1893, this grande dame of New Orleans hotels has hosted everybody from politicians, royalty and movie stars and musicians. Now a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, the property balances historic grandeur with modern comfort, offering guests a blend of opulence and ease that feels distinctly New Orleans.  The soaring lobby wows with gilded columns, glittering chandeliers and a sense of occasion, and locals regularly pass through the lobby when attending events at the nearby Saenger or Orpheum Theaters, stopping to have a drink at the famed Sazerac Bar or to reminisce about times spent in the hotel’s ballrooms and restaurants. The Roosevelt has also been a top holiday destination for generations, as the lobby is decked out each year in extravagant decorations to celebrate the season. It offers an indulgent stay in close proximity to the French Quarter, but even more than that it provides a chance to experience New Orleans through one of its most storied institutions. Why stay at The Roosevelt Hotel? The Roosevelt is a standout among typical chain hotels. It’s unique and historic, and the vibe is equal parts timeless glamour and laid-back Southern charm. The grand chandeliers, marbled floors and polished brass mingle with the hum of guests and curious visitors. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—you’re a short walk from the French Quarter, yet far enough away to retreat from the hubbub. With its lengthy history and luxurious trappings, The Roosevelt is where tradition meets ind
Virgin Hotels New Orleans

Virgin Hotels New Orleans

4 out of 5 stars
The Warehouse District in New Orleans is often referred to as being trendy, with art galleries, hot restaurants, cocktail bars and cool lofts, so it makes sense that the Virgin Hotel is located here.  It’s a striking addition to an already buzzy neighborhood, but with its own scene that makes it a destination in its own right—including for locals. On any given day you’ll find live music, a rooftop pool party, a DJ or a drag brunch. Combine all that swanky entertainment with a good dose of style, playful design and (of course) comfort, and you’ve got a stay that’s as fun as the city itself. Why stay at the Virgin Hotel? When it debuted in 2021, Virgin Hotels New Orleans quickly cemented itself as one of the city’s most stylish stays. It strikes a balance between high-energy and laid-back, giving guests an experience that’s beyond the usual, and while you’ll no doubt spend your time seeing the sights, hearing live music and indulging in the incredible dining scene—this is New Orleans, after all—the Virgin keeps the party going once you come back. The bold design features local artists and gives a nod to both the city’s musical heritage and its flair for spectacle. The atmosphere feels less like a hotel and more like an insider’s clubhouse, and it’s where you stay if you want to experience New Orleans with a bit of polish but without losing the playful spirit that makes the Crescent City unique. What are the rooms like? Virgin Hotels calls its guest rooms ‘chambers’, and it’s ea
Kona Village, a Rosewood Resort

Kona Village, a Rosewood Resort

5 out of 5 stars
When you arrive at Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort, you really arrive. It’s set on a quiet stretch of coast on the Island of Hawaii (also known as the Big Island), and the seclusion offers the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in a sense of place and tradition that goes back generations. While the location makes it possible to explore nearby highlights—Kailua-Kona town, coffee farms, historical sites, Mauna Kea—it’s remote enough that you feel like you’re stepping into a private retreat, and you won’t want to leave. It offers modern comforts alongside experiences and amenities that seamlessly incorporate customs, honoring the surrounding environment. Why stay at Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort? Kona Village is relatively new, having opened in 2023, but the property’s history goes back decades and continues to be a part of local lore. Even further back? This is sacred ground, once home to Polynesian settlers who lived off the land in a thriving community. Originally opened in the 1960s by Johnno and Helen Jackson, Kona Village came to life when the couple landed their schooner New Moon at the site of the abandoned village of Kaʻūpūlehu. The Polynesian-style resort became an off‑the‑grid hot spot with no TVs, few roads and just a coconut on your door to signal ‘privacy’. Guests flew in via puddle‑jumper planes, and families returned year after year. It was a communal resort, where guests of all ages mixed and mingled, like a Hawaiian summer camp.  In 2011, a tsunami demolis
The Betsy Hotel

The Betsy Hotel

4 out of 5 stars
South Beach isn’t exactly known for subtlety. Neon lights, bass-heavy clubs and velvet-rope chaos are par for the course along Ocean Drive. But tucked right into the heart of the action—without feeling like it’s part of the scene—is The Betsy, a refined, art-forward boutique hotel with a whole lot of class but just enough edge to keep it rooted in the neighborhood. Built in 1942, The Betsy is one of the last remaining examples of Florida-Georgian architecture in the area, standing in bold contrast to the candy-colored Art Deco buildings surrounding it. It could easily be mistaken for Savannah, but this genteel charm is exactly the draw if you want to be part of the South Beach energy while easily being able to retreat from it. Inside is a spacious world of art and relaxation, a perfect respite from the Ocean Drive action. Why stay at The Betsy Hotel? If you’re over the South Beach party scene—but not quite ready to retire from it—The Betsy strikes a near-perfect balance. At the quieter end of Ocean Drive, The Betsy is just steps from the sand and close to the action, but removed enough to breathe. You get all the perks of the location, but inside, it’s calm, collected and downright serene. You can spend hours inside browsing the art collection, unwinding at the pools, sipping an espresso or lounging in the library and other public spaces. There’s a renowned jazz program in the bar, a destination restaurant and a cool courtyard oasis. But once you’re ready to live it up in SoB
Café Du Monde

Café Du Monde

This New Orleans legend has been serving hot beignets and chicory coffee since 1862. You’ll find the iconic original spot on Decatur Street in the French Quarter, open 24/7. There's also a breezier outpost in City Park where you can enjoy your beignets under centuries-old oak trees. Café du Monde is known around the world, and while tourists flock to the green and white awning, locals are equally enamored.  The vibe: The French Quarter location is chaotic in the best way. The open-air patio is lively and buzzing with activity at all hours, as servers in white shirts and black bow ties flit from table to table. Car and foot traffic flows by on Decatur Street, and there’s usually a street performer or two entertaining from the sidewalk.  The food: Café du Monde is about beignets and beignets only. An order of three with a mountain of powdered sugar is all you need. They’re crispy on the outside, pillowy on the inside. If you’re not covered in powdered sugar by the time you’re done, you’re not doing it right. Just don’t wear black. The drink: Order a café au lait made with their signature dark-roast coffee and chicory. It’s the classic accompaniment, available iced for those hot summer days. Time Out tip: You’ll get the full experience by sitting at a table, but you can also head to the takeout window for a to-go order. Head across the street to the river to enjoy while watching the ships go by. Be sure to take a peek around the side of the building where you can watch the beign
Loretta's

Loretta's

Founded in 1983 by the late Loretta Harrison—the city’s first African-American woman to own and run a praline company—this Marigny sweet shop sells classic New Orleans pralines, pies, cookies and creative beignets, both sweet and savory. The vibe: The shop is small, bright, charming and unfussy. There are a few tables scattered around and a neon sign that welcomes you in. Friendly staff will treat you like neighbors, creating the perfect vibe for satisfying your sweet tooth. The food: The pralines are the headliners, of course. They’re chewy, nutty and rich with brown sugar. But don’t miss the stuffed beignets. Get one stuffed with praline, peanut butter and jelly, crab, shrimp, burger or fried chicken. The stuffed beignets are a favorite offering at Jazz Fest every year and won top prize at the inaugural Beignet Festival back in 2016. The drink: Pair your sweets with a fresh-brewed coffee, iced or hot, or grab a cold drink from the cooler. Time Out tip: Keep an eye out for special seasonal pralines, like pumpkin spice in the fall or rum-flavored around Mardi Gras. 

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Tokyo-style Neapolitan pizza is coming to Miami, led by legendary pizzaiolo chef Bun

Tokyo-style Neapolitan pizza is coming to Miami, led by legendary pizzaiolo chef Bun

If you're a diehard pizza fanatic in Miami, you'll soon be able to check another renowned style off your list without leaving home. Arriving in October 2026, Royale Pizza Napoletana will debut at 1680 Meridian Avenue, introducing South Florida to the exceptionally precise world of Tokyo-style Neapolitan pizza. This highly anticipated opening marks the monumental stateside arrival of legendary Japanese pizzaiolo Chef Bun, the mastermind behind Tokyo’s genre-defining concept, Savoy. RECOMMENDED: Where to find the best pizza in Miami The restaurant is the brainchild of banking entrepreneur and restaurateur Jess Varughese, the innovator behind Miami’s ultra-exclusive, members-only hotspot, Haiku. After experiencing Chef Bun’s "perfect pizzas" during a trip to Japan, Varughese envisioned bringing this science-driven culinary movement to sunny South Florida. To ensure absolute authenticity, Varughese assembled an elite culinary team. Alongside Chef Bun, the kitchen features Haiku Executive Chef Albert Diaz and Chef Dalila Sabatino, a rising pizzaiola talent praised by Bun who previously trained at Los Angeles' acclaimed Pizzeria Sei. Photograph: Courtesy Royale Pizza NapoletanaRoyale Pizza Napoletana What sets Tokyo-style Neapolitan pizza apart is its rigorous, chemistry-like execution. At Royale, the dough undergoes a meticulous 30+ hour fermentation process. Varughese and his team spent hundreds of hours adjusting the recipe, combining artisan flours with the Autolyse technique
A tiny new omakase spot just opened in Miami—and the design is truly stunning

A tiny new omakase spot just opened in Miami—and the design is truly stunning

Miami’s sushi scene has expanded once again. Takay, an intimate new 10-seat omakase counter, has officially opened its doors at 2296 SW 22nd Street on Coral Way. Derived from the Japanese word for "elevated," Takay is comes from founding partners Glen Kotlyarski and Yoni Matz, who are blending high-caliber Edomae tradition with an approachable, conversational vibe. Photograph: Cristian BompeTakay The 800-square-foot space feels like a tranquil Tokyo hideaway. Designed by Japan-based architecture firm KTX, the journey begins in a serene Zen garden before transitioning into a dining room anchored by a stunning architectural masterpiece. Photograph: Cristian BompeTakay Suspended above the counter is the "Wooden Wave," a custom installation crafted from layered Japanese hinoki wood. Inspired by Hokusai’s iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa, the design seamlessly fuses traditional shoji-style rice paper panels with locally sourced coral stone—a nod to Miami’s natural landscape. Photograph: Cristian BompeTakay At the helm of the culinary program is Chef Glen Kotlyarski, who brings more than two decades of elite experience to the counter, including a tenure at Miami’s Michelin-starred Hiden. Alongside Matz, Kotlyarski is shattering the trope of the solemn, silent omakase. Instead, Takay champions a hospitality-first philosophy, inviting guests to chat, ask questions and connect with the chefs. Photograph: Cristian BompeTakay The menu honors Edomae traditions—focusing on
This ‘Dancing with the Stars’ power couple just opened a restaurant in Miami Beach

This ‘Dancing with the Stars’ power couple just opened a restaurant in Miami Beach

As it turns out, Dancing with the Stars power couple Daniella Karagach and Pasha Pashkov have a penchant for more than just salsas, rumbas and cha-chas. The championship ballroom duo has traded their dancing shoes for barista spoons, teaming up with Miami local Emanuel Rich to debut Sulta Rosa. Located at 821 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, this chic new spot held its grand opening on July 7, officially launching the dancing duo’s first-ever restaurant concept. They may bring the energy and fast-paced moves to the dance floor, but this new cafe isn't meant for a quick espresso shot and a pastry to go—Sulta Rosa is designed as an elegant, slow-down-and-savor sanctuary. Photograph: Courtesy World Red Eye/Reuben CorreaSulta Rosa Turkish delight For years, Daniella and Pasha have built a ritual out of finding the world's best local cafes while touring and competing. Now, they are channeling that passion into a menu that spans the globe. Rather than sticking to one culinary style, Sulta Rosa embraces a universal love language that transcends nations: carbs and caffeine. The curated selection of luxury delicacies includes buttery croissants that transport you to Paris, handcrafted gelato that conjures visions of Rome, artisanal baklava bringing Mediterranean vibes, freshly baked cookies that taste like home and specialty coffee beverages crafted to perfection. Photograph: Courtesy World Red Eye/Reuben CorreaSulta Rosa baklava Sulta Rosa is a luxury coffee and dessert experience th
Chicago is named the worst city for bedbugs—again

Chicago is named the worst city for bedbugs—again

Chicago is a hotspot for summer travelers, but it turns out the Windy City is also a hotspot for some very unwanted guests. Orkin just dropped its 2026 Bed Bug Cities List, and for the sixth consecutive year, Chicago has taken home the crown that nobody wanted: America’s Worst City for Bed Bugs. While cities like Los Angeles, Detroit and Cleveland are high on the list, Chicago remains the undisputed heavyweight champion of itchy nights. The city isn't just a world-class hub for architecture and sports; it is officially the country's premier luxury resort for its most frustrating nocturnal hitchhikers. RECOMMENDED: These U.S. cities have the worst bedbug problems right now Why does Chicago keep winning this terrible prize? Experts point to the city's dense population and high-turnover environments. With massive summer music festivals, packed conventions and booming tourism, the city creates a perfect storm that's perfect for the pests. They love jumping from hotel mattresses to residential apartments, using unsuspecting travelers as their transport. Even as sunny vacation spots like Tampa and Myrtle Beach join the 2026 list, they’re still just playing catch-up to Chicago's dominant infestation rate. If you're traveling to Chicago, however, entomologists say you don't need to panic, but you do need to use the S.L.E.E.P. method before you unpack: Search the room for apple-seed-sized bugs or tiny, ink-like spots. Lift the sheets, curtains, and cushions. Yes, actually look under
These cities are infested with the most bedbugs in the U.S.

These cities are infested with the most bedbugs in the U.S.

Heading out for summer vacation? You might want to pack a magnifying glass. Orkin just dropped its 2026 Bed Bug Cities List, and it turns out America’s favorite vacation spots are also highly popular destinations for the world's most frustrating hitchhikers. The rankings are based on Orkin's treatment data, where the company performed the most bed bug treatments—both residential and commercial—between May 12, 2025 and May 12, 2026. Once again, Chicago takes home the crown nobody actually wants: America’s Number One Bed Bug Hotspot. The Windy City isn’t just famous for deep-dish pizza anymore; it’s apparently the premier luxury resort for tiny, nocturnal roommates. Rounding out the top five are Los Angeles, Detroit, Cleveland and Indianapolis. Ohio dominates the list with six cities in the top 50. But the real news for 2026 is that bed bugs are sun-seekers too. High-growth summer tourist magnets like Tampa and Myrtle Beach have entered the charts alongside other sunny spots like Miami and San Diego. It makes sense, because these little critters love high-turnover environments, so your dream condo rental might just come with a few thousand uninvited guests. But there's no need to panic over the news—you just need to be smart. Orkin recommends practicing the S.L.E.E.P. method to keep your luggage pest-free: Search the room for apple-seed-sized bugs or tiny, ink-like spots. Lift the sheets, curtains, and cushions. Yes, actually look under there. Elevate your suitcases on luggage
Here’s what to know about the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Chicago

Here’s what to know about the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Chicago

All eyes will be on Chicago in a couple weeks as the best in women's basketball come to town. From July 23 to July 25, 2026, the midseason masterpiece that is the AT&T WNBA All-Star Weekend is taking over the Windy City. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love a good game of hoops, this three-day celebration of women's basketball, culture and community is the place to be. Here's what you need to know. Making History at the Obama Presidential Center In a monumental first, the WNBA will be the first professional sports league to host events at the new Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side. On Friday, July 24, the center's dynamic, 60,000-square-foot athletic facility, Home Court, will be buzzing. Fans and media will get an unprecedented look at the league’s finest during All-Star Media Day and team practices. The venue will also host Jr. WNBA Day, designed to inspire the next generation of girls through basketball clinics, STEM activities and leadership workshops. Non-Stop Action at WNBA Live (Presented by AWS) If you want to immerse yourself in hoops culture, head over to McCormick Place for WNBA Live. Expanded to a three-day fan festival, this massive showcase features player appearances, live panel discussions and a lengthy list of brand activations. Keep an eye out for these fan-favorite experiences: KIA Night Market: You'll find arcade games, photo opps, appearances by WNBA talent and exclusive Kia swag. The Amex Fan Experience: Test your shooting skills, or
AMNH is hosting an epic Manhattanhenge block party this Saturday

AMNH is hosting an epic Manhattanhenge block party this Saturday

Get ready for the celestial party of the season. To celebrate the final Manhattanhenge of 2026, the American Museum of Natural History is shutting down 79th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues for an epic, free outdoor block party this Saturday, July 11. The afternoon fun kicks off at 3pm with the "From Stoops to Stadiums" festival, transforming the street into a lively playground of classic city traditions. You can watch Brooklyn’s Jazzy Jumpers skip some high-energy Double Dutch, challenge a neighbor to a game of chess or learn how extreme heat impacts global sports. Speaking of sports, soccer fans can duck inside the museum to catch the FIFA World Cup quarterfinal matches on the big screens, including highly anticipated face-offs between Norway vs. England and Argentina vs. Switzerland. If you’ve ever wondered why our concrete jungle aligns so beautifully with the heavens twice a year, AMNH astronomer Jackie Faherty has the answers. At 7pm, she'll lead a ticketed 3D presentation in the LeFrak Giant-Screen Theater. Using the museum’s cutting-edge visualization software, she’ll break down the cosmic math behind the magic—including how Manhattan's 29-degree clockwise rotation sets the stage for this spectacular phenomenon. But the true crown jewel of the evening happens back out on the pavement. As the sky turns into a fiery canvas of sunset splendor, the Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra will supply a brassy, live soundtrack to get the Upper West Side grooving. Then, at
The 18th Annual Miami Takeover is back, and the opening festival lineup is bigger than ever

The 18th Annual Miami Takeover is back, and the opening festival lineup is bigger than ever

The highly anticipated Miami Takeover is back, celebrating its 18th year with an expanded four-day cultural celebration. Fusing entertainment, networking and philanthropy. The festival runs from Friday, July 24 through Monday, July 27, 2026, and organizers just dropped a massive lineup for the opening night that'ss already generating major buzz. Kicking off the weekend on Friday, July 24, is The Art of Laughter / Comedy Vybez Festival at the historic Miami Beach Bandshell. Billed as the largest Black stand-up comedy and R&B concert festival in Miami Beach, the evening features 10 epic Black stand-up comedians delivering individual sets, alongside three live R&B band performances. Hosted by Miami cultural curator Ingrid B and comedian Spunky Robinson, the comedy roster boasts industry veterans like Joe Clair, Tony Woods and Ashima Franklin. On the musical front, Washington D.C.’s Top 5 Band and Atlanta’s Quinn & The Jukebox Band (fronted by former Blackstreet lead singer Quinn) will take the stage. Adding a special treat "for the girlies," organizers just announced a dedicated Toni Braxton Tribute Experience, performed live by R&B singer Latasha Bla'q. The venue will also host an expansive Black art exhibit and live activation by local visual artist Rodney Royal, celebrating iconic Black comedians. While opening night sets a high bar, it's only the first of six total events powering the MTO weekend. Following the bandshell performances, the energy shifts to Friday Night Live,
Chicago just ranked as one of the top U.S. cities to visit in 2026

Chicago just ranked as one of the top U.S. cities to visit in 2026

Chicago has officially solidified its status as a premier global destination, ranking as the number five Best City in the U.S. in Travel + Leisure’s newly released 2026 World’s Best Awards. The annual survey, a definitive benchmark for the travel industry, highlights the destinations and experiences that resonate most deeply with modern globetrotters. The annual World’s Best Awards are fueled entirely by the experiences of real travelers. For the 2026 edition, more than 207,000 Travel + Leisure readers participated in the survey, casting an impressive 661,000 votes across more than 10,088 properties, including hotels, islands, cruise lines and cities. Readers rated U.S. cities on specific criteria, including their sights and landmarks, culture, food, friendliness, shopping and overall value, resulting in a score out of 100. As the third-largest city in the U.S., Chicago strikes a perfect balance: it offers the endless activity of a massive metropolis without the overwhelming, hyper-fast pace of New York. Renowned as the birthplace of the modern skyscraper, Chicago boasts one of the world's most beautiful skylines, framed perfectly by urban beaches along Lake Michigan. Beyond its iconic architecture, the city is a paradise for sports fans and foodies alike. Readers celebrated its championship sports culture alongside its status as a world-class culinary hub—where travelers can pivot seamlessly from fine dining to legendary deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs. The city's
One of Tokyo’s toughest reservations is hosting a unique six-course dinner in L.A. for two days only

One of Tokyo’s toughest reservations is hosting a unique six-course dinner in L.A. for two days only

For Tokyo food obsessives, scoring a seat at Tonkatsu Narikura is a culinary triumph. Holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand and a stellar 4.24 rating on Tabelog, Chef Seizo Mitani’s legendary spot is one of Tokyo's toughest reservations to land. But on Sunday, July 19 and Monday, July 20, Los Angeles foodies can get a taste of the mastery without booking a flight. For one day only at each location, the Brothers Sushi in Culver City and Santa Monica is hosting Chef Mitani for an exclusive, cross-Pacific collaboration alongside chef-owner Mark Okuda. Together, they are serving an intimate, six-course experience centered around Narikura's world-famous "blonde" tonkatsu. Unlike the deeply fried, heavy golden cutlets most diners are familiar with, Chef Mitani utilizes a signature low-and-slow cooking technique. "His slow-cooking technique is incredible—it almost tastes like the pork has been sous vide," says Chef Mark, who affectionately refers to Mitani as the "Richard Gere of Japan." The result is impossibly juicy pork encased in a feather-light, airy panko crust that stays crisp without a hint of grease. To ensure perfection, Chef Mitani is flying in his signature breadcrumbs straight from Japan, while sourcing premium heritage pork locally from California's acclaimed Peads & Barnetts. Instead of drowning the meat in heavy sauces, Narikura’s philosophy is all about minimalism. "He was actually the first chef to introduce me to eating tonkatsu with just salt, and it completely changed
It's official: women's soccer team Gotham FC will move from New Jersey to Queens in 2028

It's official: women's soccer team Gotham FC will move from New Jersey to Queens in 2028

It’s official: Gotham FC is trading the Turnpike for the subway. The two-time and reigning NWSL champions have announced a historic move from New Jersey to New York City. Governor Hochul, Mayor Mamdani, Gotham FC and New York City FC announced yesterday that starting in 2028, the club will set up its permanent home at Etihad Park in Queens. For years, the team has built an incredible legacy—growing from its early roots as Sky Blue FC into a global powerhouse. While New Jersey will keep the club's pulse alive with a brand-new, 27,000-square-foot elite training facility in Whippany, the matchday magic is officially moving to the World’s Borough. By packing their bags for Queens, Gotham FC will become co-tenants of NYC’s first-ever soccer-specific stadium alongside New York City FC. Etihad Park is a 25,000-capacity, 100% privately funded, all-electric marvel. When Gotham FC takes the pitch, the stadium will completely transform with customized locker rooms, exclusive merchandise hubs and state-of-the-art LED videoboards that will leave no doubt about who owns the night. Fans can also look forward to some spectacular stadium features including: The Cube: A massive, seven-story LED gateway to welcome the crowd. The Supporters Porch: A 9,000-square-foot outdoor gathering space complete with a dedicated tap bar. Five Boroughs Food Hall: Serving up local, diverse culinary favorites from across the city. Perhaps the biggest win of all is for the fans. Located right next to Citi Fiel
'Masquerade,' the immersive reinterpretation of the 'Phantom of the Opera,' set to launch an exclusive post-show concert series

'Masquerade,' the immersive reinterpretation of the 'Phantom of the Opera,' set to launch an exclusive post-show concert series

This summer, New York's most fascinating theatrical experiment is set to keep the magic going long after the curtain falls. Masquerade, Off-Broadway’s immersive reimagining of The Phantom of the Opera, will just announced an exclusive new late-night concert series that will mix the sultry sounds of jazz with Broadway standards and contemporary artistry. Launching this week, After the Curtain, produced in collaboration with Concerts Under the Stars, will transform the show's lavish, open-to-the-public Lake Bar into a sanctuary for world-class music throughout July and August. Masquerade breathes fresh, site-specific life into Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical with an immersive take on the classic. As Adam Feldman, Time Out New York's Theater and Dance Editor, said in his review, "The main attraction of Masquerade is not its stars, its story or its music of the night; it’s the pleasure of re-exploring a property you already know and seeing it from deluxe new angles." And After the Curtain extends that spirit of exploration. Happening immediately following the evening performance, the series brings together a dynamic lineup of artists who seamlessly blend contemporary jazz with Broadway tradition and beyond. The series begins this Friday, July 10 at 9:30pm. First up is Emmy-nominated trumpeter and vocalist Benny Benack III, presenting Sinatra & Louis Armstrong, a tribute to the timeless standards that shaped the jazz age. On Tuesday, July 21, Broadway star Ciara Renée takes t