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Evil Twin's Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø on His New Queens Brewery

After years of gypsy brewing, Evil Twin has a place of its own

What’s a Baseball Bezel? Oak & Oscar’s New Watch Features the First of Its Kind.

The Ashland was made with fellow Chicagoans at Wilson Sporting Goods

The 9 Best Fried Chicken Sandwiches in Chicago

You could eat Popeyes or Chick-fil-A, or you could eat something better

The 6 Best Beachfront Hotels in Southern California for Every Possible Getaway

Included: Cocktail trolleys, teak soaking tubs, Peloton gyms and unlimited sand

Forget Popeyes: These Are the Bay Area’s Best Fried Chicken Sandwiches

From Nashville hots to Michelin-starred (or thereabouts)

The Stories Behind Five Iconic New York Family-Owned Food Businesses

These shops have been keeping it in the family for generations

A Perfect Day of Eating in DC, According to Primrose Chef Jonathan De Paz

The chef will be serving up Guatemalan dishes for a cause at Primrose's Refutar pop-up

Fort Lauderdale Is the Perfect City to Be Stuck in for One Night

The once-upon-a-time spring break staple breathes a new, cosmopolitan life.

What Miami Can Tell Us About the Future of American Cities

More young people are living with their parents — which could be a wider trend in the years to come

The 5 Best Restaurants That Opened in LA This September

Garlic-y Brussels sprouts. Rice bowls. A mean steak. Let’s review.

How to Do Tahoe in Shoulder Season, aka the Best Tahoe Season

Colors, deals, fewer people — these are all very good things

The “Ari Gold of Politics” on the Rules Every Man Should Live By

Michael Hardaway helped Obama win the presidency. Now he wants to help you.

The 6 Best Restaurants That Opened in Chicago This September

Including a contender for the title of best Mexican restaurant in the city

The 7 Best Restaurants That Opened in NY This September

A new raw bar, respectable happy hours and James Murphy’s second Williamsburg outpost

The 20 Concerts to See in NYC Between Now and 2020

Tool. David Byrne on Broadway. Something called “Android Art.” Let’s review.

The Hidden Political References in DC’s Craft Booze Scene

In the bars and distilleries of Ivy City, the Hill’s influence runs deep