Beer festivals are a fun way to drink beers, meet brewery owners/workers and more. Although many local, smaller beer festivals have ceased as that trend has waned in the past few years, there are a few larger or more curated festivals in cities around the country that deserve your vacation time. These are the cream
I’ve been living in Prague for the better part of three decades. Over that time, I’ve witnessed breathtaking changes in the city’s food scene. It used to be that eating out in Prague meant stodgy plates of pork or beef and stale bread dumplings, all swimming in an indecipherable brown sauce. Thankfully, a new generation
In this article DAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Ed Bastian, chief executive officer of Delta Air Lines Inc., during an interview in New York, US, on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022. Bastian said that he sees ‘strong demand’ for flights carrying into 2023. Jeenah Moon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Delta Air Lines CEO
Topline Many dark chocolate and cocoa products sold across the country contain levels of toxic heavy metals that exceed food safety guidelines, according to new research published Wednesday—and while the food industry and researchers involved said the findings should not stop people from eating chocolate, experts said it warrants further scrutiny. Key Facts Researchers from
There’s no question that New York City is the USA’s most exciting city, but for those who enjoy exploring while keeping fit, this concrete jungle might not seem to be the place perfect runs are made of. Fear not, though, jogging junkies; the Big Apple has some excellent routes to raise your heart rate and spirits, from riverside
Combining rugged beauty, maritime history and a thriving culinary scene, the city of Portland is one of Maine’s shining stars, showcasing the best of New England. Situated on Casco Bay, Portland packs a punch across its walkable Old Port district, beautiful working waterfront and historic neighborhoods – and there’s a lot to explore. This small
“In America, we normally see Tonkotsu or Spicy Miso ramen on the menu. But there are far more diverse flavors than that,” says Steven Pursley who is the chef and owner of Menya Rui in St. Louis, Missouri and one of Food & Wine’s 2023 Best New Chefs. It is understandable that Americans like the
Picture this: you’re in a US coffee shop, and the barista flips around the screen and says, “It’s just going to ask you a question” – the question being, “Add a tip?” with three pre-selected percentages. It’s baffling, even for Americans. What’s the norm here? Should you actually tip $3 for what’s already a $7
I’m often asked: “What is your favorite country to visit?” For an avid adventurer, it’s a confounding question. How to distill culture, vibes, food, scenery, and all the other factors that shape the international travel experience? Identifying the nations I have explored in depth over multiple visits — popular places like Turkey, Nepal, South Africa
Maybe it’s the thick foam on top, or perhaps the sweet kick of caffeine, but the espresso martini has exploded in popularity in recent years. And don’t expect the trend to go away any time soon. At the end of 2023, the espresso martini was the fourth most popular cocktail in the US. In an
Why do visitors flock to Costa Rica? Because of its people and their inspiring connection to the biodiverse landscape. And the accommodations aren’t half bad, either. Within hours of arrival, it’s possible to drive from a sandy beach to a tropical jungle, to a cloud forest or mountain range. Since the accommodations vary as much
Photo by Blossom Hotel In the heart of Houston’s bustling cityscape, the Blossom Hotel emerges as a serene oasis, where modern luxury meets timeless elegance. Beyond its refined accommodations and impeccable service, the hotel offers a wealth of experiences curated to rejuvenate the mind, body, and soul. At its core lies a symphony of wellness
Agreeably walkable downtowns and plentiful sea-view cafes make the small eastern Black Sea cities of Giresun and Ordu – each with a population fewer than 250,000 people – pleasant stops on a coastal road trip in Türkiye. Though settlements were founded in this area as Greek colonies as far back as the 7th century BCE,
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Fortunes can be made, and lost, in fast food. Just look at the billionaires behind such well-known brands as Jimmy John’s (Jimmy John Liautaud), Jersey Mike’s (Peter Cancro), In ‘N Out (Lynsi Snyder), Panda Express (the Changs) Chick-fil-A’s Cathy family and plenty of others. It’s not
Marseille is an easier city to leave than most. It is a wonder to arrive in, yet a place that rewards you when you escape it from any direction. They city’s notorious attitude and roguish charm will enthrall all your senses and remind you of the chaos it is to be alive, but there’s even
In this article LUV UAL DAL JBLU AAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Airplanes from United and JetBlue and Delta populate the taxiway at Laguardia Airport in the Queens borough of New York City. Bruce Bennett | Getty Images U.S. airlines are reducing their capacity through the end of the year in a bid
The story of one of Houston’s most dynamic restaurant groups begins with an unlikely friendship. Aaron Bludorn and Cherif Mbodji met in New York City while working at the iconic Cafe Boulud. Mbodji had arrived from Senegal to the U.S. on a college soccer scholarship, working in restaurants very early in his career. Hailing from
(credit: Håkan Stenlund/Swedish Lapland) Between December and March, the Swedish Lapland promises an escape like no other. Covering more than a quarter of Sweden’s land area, the Arctic part of Sweden brings darkness with a cloak of whiteness from December to March. Winter – or dálvve – is the longest of the eight seasons in
Was it the Parisians who bluntly told travelers “do not come” to Paris during the Summer Games? Or did sky-high prices for hotel rooms, house rentals and event tickets turn travelers away? For a multitude of reasons, many people — including residents — avoided Paris in the build-up to the Olympic Games, despite prognostications
The Breakfast of Champions has long been a lucrative rite of passage for Olympians. Here’s how much it pays to be the face of it. By Matt Craig, Forbes Staff Caitlyn Jenner never expected to get rich from the 1976 Summer Olympics. The 26-year-old American decathlete, then known as Bruce Jenner, was living and training
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