Check out the expense-account crowd at this Downtown institution, with patio dining that's oh-so-New York. Chef and owner André Rochat (also of Alizé), a local legend of sorts,...
401 S 6th StreetIts claim to be the largest vintage store in the world is as silly as the $1 admission charge (refundable on purchase, but that's not the point). Despite this, and its high...
1018 S Main StreetThe New York version of this chain made famous the 'martinis and manicures' concept featured on Sex and the City; a shame, then, that cosmetology laws forbid full manicures...
517 E Fremont StreetThis well-stocked shop is packed with gift ideas for that special gambler in your life. There's something to suit all budgets, from a single casino chip costing a couple of...
800 S Main StreetAfter two years in the hands of young duo Tim Poster and Tom Breitling, the venerable Nugget was taken over in 2005 by Landry's Restaurants. Many Downtown observers feared that...
129 E Fremont StreetAs the name suggests, this excellent outdoor outlet mall, which opened in late 2003, is geared to the higher end of the fashion market. Labels on site include Armani, Dolce &...
875 S Grand Central ParkwayThe Triple 7 serves fair beer and above-par bar food, and has an unbeatable $1-a-drink happy hour. But the real reason to visit this microbrewery is to gawk at the...
200 N Main StreetA lunch haven for business suits but an evening haunt for more casually clad Downtowners, this subtly chic art deco room was conceived as a San Francisco-style chophouse, with...
201 N 3rd Street