BARS: Rice Vice by Proper Sake Martha My Dear Americano Lounge (also a cafe) Mother's Ruin (just realized this is an NYC import. best brussel sprouts in the city) Green Hour (also chocolatier shop) Living Waters (also has coffee/tea and is right next to Grimey's and Anaconda Vintage) CAFES: Crema Stay Golden Dozen Bakery Matryoshka Coffee Headquarters ETC: Anaconda Vintage Grimey's Kisser royallmonarch you better get in here
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royallmonarch and hughes already covered some of the best spots so this will be supplemental. Mainstream Music Venues: The Basement - both locations host big acts but also locals Brooklyn Bowl - not homegrown, but still a nice venue Robert's Western World - if you must visit a honky-tonk, might as well visit the original Coffee: Crema - homegrown classic Sump - not homegrown, but may have the best espresso in town Headquarters - cozy spot Food: Kisser - Japanese, award winning, lunch only. S.S. Gai - Thai grilled chicken and sticky rice. Tastes like my childhood. Red Headed Stranger - Tex-mex, best flour tortillas in town. Mother's Ruin - Good burger, great fries, amazing brussel sprouts. Deg Thai - Not the only great Thai spot, but one of the best. Little Hats - Italian deli and market. Get the Chicago style beef, dipped. Gabbys Burgers and Fries - Best burger in town, lunch only. Nicolettos - Handmade pasta with a mean meatball sub. Right next to Mickey's Tavern and they don't mind you bringing in Nicolettos to go with your beer. Drinks: Rice Vice - Sake, sochu, and beer. My favorite spot. Attaboy - Cocktails. No menu. Expensive, but a good experience. Martha My Dear - Good cocktails. Chill. Honeytree - Mead if you want to try it. Bad Luck Burger is also here and worth a visit. Never Never - Great bar with a great Mexican food truck. Lots of neat places nearby. Otto's Bar - Sister spot to Headquarters. Tacos and drinks. Random Distractions: Nashville Zoo - great zoo and zoolumination is running all winter. Grimey's, Anaconda, Living Waters - Records, vintage, coffee, and beer all in one spot. Tempered - Chocolatier shop. Truffles, hot chocolate, espresso. Bonus: converts into an absinthe bar at night called Green Hour.
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