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

Gerrish Lopez

Gerrish Lopez

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Super Bowl halftime show 2026: performers, length and pre-show info

Super Bowl halftime show 2026: performers, length and pre-show info

We don’t know who’ll be playing yet (let’s be real, probably the Chiefs), but we already know about main attraction for many of us during Super Bowl LX: the halftime show. The televised spectacle has long been one of the biggest concerts of the year. For the next edition, the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show will feature Bad Bunny as the headliner. The Latin trap and reggaeton will take the stage only months after wrapping up his blockbuster residency in Puerto Rico (and it’ll technically mark his second Super Bowl appearance after a brief guest spot in 2020 during Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s show). Here’s everything you need to know about the Super Bowl halftime show in Northern California. RECOMMENDED: Guide to Super Bowl LX Where is this year’s Super Bowl? Super Bowl LX is scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California (the stadium is the home of the San Francisco 49ers, and it’s a little bit south of that city in Silicon Valley).  Who is performing at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2026? Bad Bunny will perform at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara. What time will the Super Bowl halftime show be on? The game usually takes about three to four hours. If kickoff is set for 6:30pm ET then the Super Bowl halftime show should start between 8pm and 8:30pm ET. It generally runs between 12 and 14 minutes.  What will Bad Bunny perform at the Super Bowl halftime show? We of course won’t know until Bad Bunny actually takes the stage. But his Puerto Rico residenc
The 8 best hotels in Miami Beach for 2025

The 8 best hotels in Miami Beach for 2025

Miami Beach is awash with hotels, but not all of them were created equal, and because we know just how important your vacation to the seaside is, we’ve trawled the length of these gleaming white sands to bring you a handpicked roundup of the best places to stay.  From shiny new resorts to lovingly-restored landmarks, sexy spas, palm-tree-lined pools and even an ice-rink, there’s bound to be a hotel on this list that suits you and your party, whether it’s big or small. So, scroll on for our curated list, which features new inclusions for Fall 2025 in The Betsy Hotel, Andaz Miami Beach and The Shelborne By Proper, and make your dream of some much-needed Vitamin D a reality. 📍 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 includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines. 🛏 Check out the best Airbnbs in Miami  
The best outlets near New York

The best outlets near New York

New York is treasure trove of trendy boutiques, iconic department stores, must-shop vintage haunts and quirky thrift shops. People come from all over the world to browse the aisles and showrooms of NYC’s very best. But to find the best deals on everything from clothing to home goods, electronics and more, head to the best outlets near New York. From New Jersey to Connecticut, these outlets have everything you need, all in one mega location. Most have decent food options and even entertainment like comedy shows or ice skating. These outlets are within a few hours drive of the city, and you can make it a day trip by checking out nearby must-visit attractions. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in New York
Where to go apple picking near NYC

Where to go apple picking near NYC

Cooler temps and sweater weather mean it's time for one of fall's sweetest traditions: apple picking. Much like summer’s juiciest fruits—strawberries, cherries and blueberries—apples are best enjoyed when picked straight from the tree. Luckily, there’s no shortage of orchards and farms that offer apple picking near NYC. Take an autumn adventure to New York, Connecticut or New Jersey to fill a whole bushel with your hand-picked haul. You'll score plenty of fruit for snacking and baking, but these apples are only half the fun. Many farms also feature hayrides, corn mazes, farm-fresh treats like hot cider doughnuts and even petting zoos. There's enough entertainment to make it a fall family outing. Apples are usually ready to pick in late August or early September, but be sure to check crop availability before you go. As a bonus, many of these farms have pumpkin patches later in the season for all your Halloween needs.
The best events and festivals in Pigeon Forge

The best events and festivals in Pigeon Forge

Pigeon Forge packs in more fun per square mile than you’d think possible. Situated in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, it’s known for Dollywood, family-friendly activities and a strip lined with everything from go-karts to dinner shows. But visitors also come for the mountain views, the Southern comfort fare and the kind of entertainment that feels unapologetically all-out. In addition to the standard visitor attractions, Pigeon Forge and the surrounding area host annual events that can make a visit even more memorable. Each season brings at least one star event. Spring kicks off with Dollywood’s Flower & Food Festival, summer brings music festivals and a unique Fourth of July celebration, fall is all about harvest festivals and winter turns the town into a holiday wonderland aglow with lights. Whether you’re here for thrills, music or just a good time in the mountains, Pigeon Forge has a way of turning an ordinary getaway into a tradition. Here are some of the can’t-miss annual events in Pigeon Forge and the surrounding area that keep this small but mighty town buzzing year-round.
The best gastro-tourism destinations in America and what to eat once you're there

The best gastro-tourism destinations in America and what to eat once you're there

What’s on your travel itinerary? For many, it’s museums, parks, architectural gems and historical tours. But plenty of travelers these days want to explore the soul of a city through its food scene. In powerhouse dining cities like New Orleans, New York and LA, eating can be the main event. Visitors arrive with bucket-list meals and strategies for efficient consumption. But under-the-radar cities and regions are spicing things up too. Gastro-tourism is on the rise as flavor hunters flock to food festivals and follow food trails, exploring the country one bite at a time. This type of traveler seeks out culture, history and hometown pride through landmark restaurants and in iconic dishes—from wonderful to weird. These aren’t flashy, Instagrammable bites that fade with the latest trends, they’re foods and culinary traditions that show what each place is all about. Every dish tells a story, and food tours are as essential as museum visits. While each of these places has enough must-eats to pack a weeks-long itinerary, consider this your jumping-off point for a trip to deliciousness (and pack your comfy shoes with your stretchy pants, because there are plenty of opportunities to walk it off and get you ready for more).
Where to find the best beignets in New Orleans

Where to find the best beignets in New Orleans

Fried dough—from doughnuts and churros to zeppole and funnel cake—is such a simple treat, but so delicious. In New Orleans, the beignet is the fried delight of choice. Light, airy and piping hot, these fluffy squares are topped with mountains of powdered sugar, enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. The best beignets in New Orleans keep things simple, but a wave of creative interpretations also deserves a place on a beignet bucket list. RECOMMENDED: The best restaurants in New Orleans Two spots can claim to be OG beignet purveyors: Café du Monde and Morning Call, both operating for more than 100 years. A single order plus a hot café au lait is all you need to enjoy an iconic New Orleans culinary tradition. But the simple beignet has evolved over the years, and many cafes, coffee shops and restaurants have begun pushing beignets into bold new territory. Savory, flavored and stuffed versions have popped up, while renowned chefs have elevated the beignet to a dish worthy of a white tablecloth. There’s even an annual Beignet Fest, showcasing over-the-top versions of the humble treat every November. From classic to crazy, here are the must-try beignets in New Orleans for a sweet (or savory) taste of tradition. July 2025: Beignets are a worthy treat any time of year, but despite being served piping-hot, they’re a real summertime treat. Whether you’re enjoying an order of powdered sugar-topped originals with friends under the oaks in City Park or digging into a savory sampler with a
The best yoga retreats in the U.S. for a mindful re-set

The best yoga retreats in the U.S. for a mindful re-set

Modern life rarely gives you a chance to pause. Between endless emails, nonstop news and the daily grind, it’s easy to feel stretched thin—mentally, physically, emotionally. When stress piles up and scrolling through wellness tips isn’t cutting it, a deeper reset might be in order. That’s where the best yoga retreats in America come in. You don’t have to know your vinyasa from your ashtanga to benefit. Yoga retreats across the U.S. cater to everyone, from hardcore yogis to total beginners just looking to breathe deeper and sleep better. These retreats are designed for anyone looking to slow down, reconnect and breathe a little easier. Set in some of the most beautiful corners of the U.S.—from the stunning coast of California to the peaceful mountain air of Colorado or the big skies of Montana—they offer space to step away from noise and re-center. The best part? There’s very little decision fatigue. Most retreats are all-inclusive, meaning your meals, movement and meditation are all taken care of. You just show up, unplug and let the calm in. Whether you’re carving out a weekend or committing to a longer reset, there’s a retreat that fits. Here are some of the best yoga retreats in the country. RECOMMENDED: The best wellness retreats in the USA
The best restaurants in Atlanta

The best restaurants in Atlanta

Atlanta’s restaurant scene is finally receiving the recognition it deserves as a standout culinary city. With the introduction of the Michelin Guide in 2023 and the surge of food influencers drawing inspiration from the city’s vibrant dishes, Atlanta’s food resume is impressively well-rounded. And with a thriving bar scene and nightlife that doesn’t quit, this city knows how to keep things exciting.  There are plenty of options to fuel your way through the city, whether you’re looking for a hearty breakfast after a long night out, or a creative take on sushi to tell your friends about. And in a place where Southern food is king, there’s no shortage of opportunities to indulge in fried chicken dishes, shrimp and grits and more. If you’re in the mood for something more upscale, the city offers plenty of chic spots where the food is as innovative as the ambiance. From farm-to-table eateries to menus crafted by James Beard Award-winning chefs, these are the best restaurants in Atlanta right now.  June 2025: For this Atlanta restaurant guide, we’ve done our best to cover it all, from hearty, cheap eats to showstopping fine dining. We’re updating this list monthly so you have plenty of options to get you outside, now that the weather is warming up (for real this time) and since the A’s culinary scene is constantly changing.
The most affordable cities to live in the U.S.

The most affordable cities to live in the U.S.

Living alone can be liberating—freedom to decorate however you want, eat cereal for dinner (without judgment) and truly live life on your own terms. But without someone to share the cost of rent, groceries or utilities, the solo lifestyle can get pricey. As rent continues to rise across much of the country, single renters are feeling the pinch more than ever. Fortunately, some cities rise to the top when it comes to affordability. RentHop, an AI-powered apartment search platform, has released its annual Singles Index, breaking down the housing burden in major U.S. cities—that is, the percentage of a single renter’s income that goes toward renting a studio apartment. The report blends rent prices with median incomes to spotlight where solo dwellers can stretch their dollars without sacrificing quality of life. While you might expect a few Midwestern staples on the list, there are some surprises too—tech hubs like Seattle and Austin are proving to be more accessible than coastal heavyweights. And these cities aren’t just affordable—they’re packed with culture, cuisine and community, offering the ideal backdrop for an independent lifestyle. So if you're flying solo and want to make the most of your paycheck, these are the top 10 cheapest cities in the U.S. for singles to call home.
The best restaurants in New Orleans

The best restaurants in New Orleans

“So where are you eating?” This is a question that is regularly asked of both locals and visitors. Everyone has their lists of standards, favorites and new spots to try. The best restaurants in New Orleans keep people coming back again and again—even for generations. Dining out here goes beyond the food; it’s a deep expression of the city’s heritage, shaped by generations of Creole and Cajun cooking and infused with the traditions of all the cultures that make the city great. Iconic restaurants like Dooky Chase’s, Commander’s Palace and Brennan’s aren’t just popular—they’re part of the city’s culinary foundation, turning out classic dishes and legendary chefs who helped put New Orleans on the map. At the same time, the food scene is evolving as new spots and new chefs bring fresh ideas, adding modern flavors to strong culinary roots. Here's where to eat in the best food city in the world. June 2025: Summer is just around the corner, and that means the heat and humidity that we all know and love. Snoball stands are open and buzzing, and many restaurants are adding more salads and chilled dishes to menus. It’s a great time to seek out spicy flavors that cool you down—Saffron and Queen Trini Lisa have plenty of options. And speaking of Saffron, keep an eye out for Kingsway, the new restaurant opening soon from the same team. RECOMMENDED:🍸 The best bars in New Orleans🍩 The best beignets in New Orleans🍳 The best brunch in New Orleans📍 The best things to do in New Orleans🏨 The
The best New Orleans festivals

The best New Orleans festivals

No one throws a party like New Orleans. The city lives for music, food and culture—and it doesn’t miss a chance to celebrate any of it. There’s a festival for just about everything here, from jazz and zydeco to gumbo, beignets and crawfish. Whether it’s in honor of a neighborhood, an iconic dish or a musical tradition, New Orleans knows how to turn it into a full-on event. The best festivals bring it all together: great music, incredible food, local art and plenty of dancing. Mardi Gras is the best-known celebration—though Carnival (the period leading up to Mardi Gras) is a whole season rather than a single festival—but it’s far from the only game in town. No matter when you visit, odds are some sort of festival is on the calendar. Spring into early summer is “peak festival season” with French Quarter Festival and Jazz Fest as highlights, but fall is packed with plenty of smaller fests. If you want a true taste of New Orleans, these are the festivals that deliver it all in one place. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in New Orleans

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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
The Vintage

The Vintage

Step off Magazine Street and into The Vintage, where velvet banquettes, antique mirrors and mismatched chandeliers pull you into a curated mix of Parisian café meets New Orleans charm.  The vibe: This chic spot is an ideal stop any time of day. During work hours, laptops and lattes rule; by night, it’s candles, charcuterie and clinking glasses. It’s elegant but laid-back, welcoming all to enjoy the atmosphere. Grab a table inside (an excellent backdrop for pics) or choose a sidewalk table where you can catch the Magazine Street buzz. The food: From coffee and pastries in the morning to sandwiches, flatbreads and small plates later in the day, The Vintage is truly an all-day cafe. Don’t miss the beignets, whether it’s an order of traditional plain or fancy versions filled with chocolate, mini beignets topped with cinnamon or seasonal options that celebrate Mardi Gras, Christmas or Valentine’s Day. Cheese boards and charcuterie plates are perfect for late-night bites with friends. The drink: Coffee is the star for the morning crowd; cold brew, lattes, cappuccinos or a simple cup are all made with lovingly-sourced beans. Later, opt for Champagne, rosé, adult coffee concoctions, unique cocktails, beers and mocktails.  Time Out tip: The Bubbles and Bites happy hour from 3-6pm is an excellent time to unwind with a glass of sparkling and a cheese board or perhaps a beignet flight.
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. 
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
Brennan's

Brennan's

Brennan’s is a must-visit for anyone who loves indulgence, history and a touch of Southern charm. It's also the birthplace of Bananas Foster, the famed dessert that's flambeed tableside. Breakfast service is legendary, featuring iconic dishes like eggs Hussarde and eggs Sardou. The pastel-pink facade and lush courtyard make for the perfect NOLA backdrop, and the chandeliers, white-tablecloth service and lengthy history make Brennan's a timeless New Orleans tradition where every meal feels like a celebration.
Garden Lights Holiday Nights

Garden Lights Holiday Nights

Back for its 14th dazzling year, Garden Lights, Holiday Nights glows even brighter with the world’s largest synchronized light and sound curtain, "Nature’s Wonders." This year, the event brings even more magical vibes with new music, new choreography and more lights. Plus, sculptures from Alice’s Wonderland Returns will be lit dramatically, including the towering White Rabbit and the grinning Cheshire Cat.
Buckhead Village Atlanta Christkindl Market

Buckhead Village Atlanta Christkindl Market

Experience the magic of the holiday season and shop for all your friends and family at the Euro-style Christkindl Market in the Buckhead Village District. There will be traditional German festivities with a dose of Atlanta spirit. This is old-world charm that’s just right for the season, with culinary delights and handcrafted treasures galore.
Hamlet

Hamlet

A royal ghost drops some late-night gossip, and suddenly Denmark's royal family is doomed. Caught in the chaos, Hamlet spirals into an existential crisis—pondering life, love, death and revenge like only a moody prince can. Come see why this tragic masterpiece still reigns supreme as the greatest play of all time.
‘Twas the Night Before…

‘Twas the Night Before…

This might be the most thrilling interpretation yet of the holiday classic. This is The Night Before Christmas as only Cirque du Soleil could imagine. The troupe’s first-ever holiday production, it’s a whirlwind holiday magic and festive fun that is sure to become standard holiday fare.
Corey Wong

Corey Wong

The Grammy-nominated guitar virtuoso known for his electrifying solo career and roles in Vulfpeck and Fearless Flyers, drops by The Eastern on his latest tour. He’s been playing sold-out shows around the world, making a name for himself through content creation and fostering collabs with the likes of Apple and CBS.gerr
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

If you love the 1964 stop-motion animated special, you’ll love this puppet production. Follow Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Hermey the Elf as they set off on a merry adventure, tailed by the Abominable Snow Monster. It’s a holiday tradition that will warm the hearts of misfits of all ages.
Upper Deck Golf

Upper Deck Golf

A round of golf in Truist Park? Yes, this once-in-a-lifetime golfing experience is happening in the legendary home of the Braves. Hit tee shots from the upper deck to custom greens on the field below. A clubhouse festival—featuring music, food, beer and golf challenges—bookends your round of golf.

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These are the top Halloween listings for spooky season, says Airbnb

These are the top Halloween listings for spooky season, says Airbnb

Halloween is around the corner, and Airbnb is leaning into the season with a lineup of listings that practically guarantee goosebumps. Forget candy—this year’s treat is sleeping somewhere you’re not entirely sure you’ll wake up alone. According to Airbnb, Salem, MA tops the charts as the Halloween destination of 2025, with search traffic spiking just in time for the city’s legendary witchy celebrations. New Orleans, LA—America’s most haunted city—follows close behind, and San Bernardino, CA rounds out the top three with its mix of historic haunts and Halloween raves. RECOMMENDED: The best Airbnbs in the United States But if you want an even more frightful Halloween getaway, Airbnb has also rounded up a list of places to stay that really up the spook factor. The top Halloween listings for spooky season, according to Airbnb Parks-Bowman Mansion: The Haunted Bedroom (New Orleans, LA)This Garden District stunner comes with a side of chills. Many guests have reported sightings of a little girl in a yellow 1890s dress, making this spot officially Airbnb’s most haunted listing. The Manor Master Chamber (Saint Paul, MN)Built in 1883, this mansion has been dubbed Saint Paul’s most mysterious house. Paranormal investigators love it, which tells you everything you need to know. Historic Morgue (Ozark, MO)Once an actual morgue, this spot is now a rental with antique décor, modern amenities and even ghost-hunting gear included. Henry Derby House (Salem, MA)Expect rattling windows and crea
Here are all 20+ Starbucks locations that are closing in Los Angeles—is your coffee shop on the list?

Here are all 20+ Starbucks locations that are closing in Los Angeles—is your coffee shop on the list?

Starbucks announced it is shutting down hundreds of stores nationwide, and at least 20 of them are in Greater Los Angeles. Here's which stores are on the list. Seven of the shuttered Starbucks line Wilshire Boulevard alone, where long commutes and mid-day caffeine fixes have made the chain a fixture. In Monrovia, at the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Myrtle Avenue, a paper sign taped to the door broke the news to regulars on Friday. In Redlands, the Starbucks at Citrus Plaza is also shuttered last weekend. More closures across SoCal are expected, though Starbucks won’t say exactly how many. RECOMMENDED: California came out on top of this 100 coffee shops list, and this Los Angeles favorite cracked the top 5 The company says this is all part of a bigger overhaul. In a message to employees, CEO Brian Niccol described the closures as part of a restructuring meant to “revitalize the brand” and deliver a cozier, more welcoming vibe. This means underperforming locations and locations that don't deliver the intended Starbucks experience will close. For employees, the impact is immediate. Some baristas are being offered transfers to nearby locations, others will be laid off. Along with the retail closures, Starbucks is cutting about 900 non-store jobs nationwide—roles that handle the behind-the-scenes work that keeps the brand running. If your neighborhood Starbucks is suddenly dark this weekend, you’ll probably find another one a few blocks away, but for the employees and communit
Here are all 15 Starbucks locations that are closing in Chicago—is your coffee shop on the list?

Here are all 15 Starbucks locations that are closing in Chicago—is your coffee shop on the list?

Starbucks is pulling the plug on hundreds of locations across the U.S., and 15 locations in Chicago are on the list. The company confirmed this week that about one percent of its North American stores will close, part of a broader restructuring that also includes cutting 900 corporate jobs. RECOMMENDED: U.S. store closures hit a high point in 2024 While Starbucks has declined to release a full list of store closings, one major closure is already confirmed: the high-profile Starbucks Reserve at 1588 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Wicker Park. A notice on the door signals the end of the coffee shop’s run at the iconic North/Milwaukee/Damen intersection, a site Starbucks had remodeled into a Reserve location back in 2017. However, here is a full list of locations that will likely be affected by the closures.  Chicago Starbucks locations that are closing North & Clybourn CTA Station: 1599 N. Clybourn Ave. University Village: 1430 W. Taylor St. Jackson & Wells: 209 W. Jackson Blvd. Millenium Station Underground: 151 N. Michigan Ave. 111 E. Chestnut: 111 E. Chestnut St. Wicker Park: 1588 N. Milwaukee Ave. Rush Rubschlager Bldg: 1520 W. Harrison St. Pickup-120 S. Riverside: 120 S. Riverside. Foster & Sawyer, North Park: 3232 W Foster Ave. 95th & Ashland: 9438 S. Ashland Ave. Ridge & Clark: 5964 N. Ridge Ave. 55th & Woodlawn – Hyde Park: 1174 E. 55th St. Riverpoint: 1730 W Fullerton Ave. Greektown: 116 S Halsted St. State & Adams: 131 S. State St. CEO Brian Niccol, in a message to employees,
The 7 Coolest Neighborhoods in the U.S. in 2025

The 7 Coolest Neighborhoods in the U.S. in 2025

Each year, Time Out's network of experts reveal their choices for the coolest neighborhoods in the world. What makes these neighborhoods cool? It’s not just about the buzziest restaurants, late-night haunts and culture hubs—it’s also about community spirit, diversity and that intangible “right now” energy. Seven U.S. neighborhoods earned a coveted spot this year. These neighborhoods range from San Francisco’s Glen Park, where locals swap the city’s chaos for canyon hikes and indie bookshops, to Miami’s Little River, where an old auto shop can turn into the hottest restaurant overnight. There’s Red Hook in Brooklyn, still defined by cobblestone streets and a cult-favorite sandwich shop, but also by one of the country’s most exciting cultural centers. Neighborhoods in Austin, New Orleans, Atlanta and Chicago also made the list. Taken together, these neighborhoods don’t just represent their cities—they reflect how America’s best urban areas are constantly reshaping themselves while keeping their soul intact. Here are the coolest neighborhoods in the U.S. 1. Glen Park, San Francisco Photograph: Wayne Hsieh78 / Shutterstock Wedged between better-known areas like Noe Valley and Bernal Heights, Glen Park is a leafy, village-like escape in San Francisco. The neighborhood’s heart is Glen Canyon Park, 66 acres of wild green space with coyotes, spring wildflowers and fog drifting up the streets like clockwork. Along Chenery Street, independent shops, Italian eats and the old-school Gl
Will national parks be affected by the government shutdown? Here’s everything to know

Will national parks be affected by the government shutdown? Here’s everything to know

With a government shutdown in place, the Department of the Interior has announced that most of the country's national parks will stay open, but with serious caveats. Here's what to know: Will national parks remain open during the government shutdown? Open-air sites will stay open. That means trails, scenic drives, lookouts and outdoor memorials like the Lincoln Memorial will remain accessible. Restrooms will be open, and trash collection is expected to continue, at least initially. Which national parks will be closed during the government shutdown? Any other sites operated by the National Parks Service that require staffing, however, will be closed. This includes visitor centers, museums, ranger-led programs and attractions like the Washington Monument. About 64-percent of the National Park Service workforce will be furloughed, leaving only “excepted” staff on duty: law enforcement, emergency responders and fire crews. Fewer rangers will be on hand to answer questions, help lost hikers or protect fragile areas from careless visitors. RECOMMENDED: The highest-rated national parks in the U.S. might surprise you How have national parks responded to government shutdowns in the past?  Past shutdowns suggest potential problems with the current plan. During the record-breaking 34-day shutdown in 2019, understaffing led to overflowing toilets, piled-up trash and even lasting damage at places like Joshua Tree, where unsupervised visitors off-roaded through fragile desert. During the 2
The Jonas Brothers just added 19 new dates to their JONAS20 tour: here's how to get tickets

The Jonas Brothers just added 19 new dates to their JONAS20 tour: here's how to get tickets

The Jonas Brothers are giving fans even more chances to get in on one of the biggest tours of the year. After kicking off their massive JONAS20—Greetings From Your Hometown tour in August, the trio just announced 19 new shows running from November 22 in Cincinnati through December 22 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Fresh stops include Newark, Detroit, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Ottawa, Montreal and Baltimore. The tour celebrates the band’s 20-year run, with a career-spanning setlist that hits every era—from Disney Channel classics to their grown-up solo projects and the group’s latest album. Night after night, fans have been treated to early staples like “S.O.S.” and “Year 3000”, radio smashes like “Sucker” and “Cool” plus cuts from Nick’s Jealous and Joe’s DNCE anthem “Cake by the Ocean.” Add in rotating surprise cameos from the likes of Demi Lovato, 5 Seconds of Summer, Alessia Cara, John Legend and Simple Plan, and no two shows have been alike. Jesse McCartney, who popped up at earlier dates, will officially join as an opener for select new stops. How to get tickets for JONAS20 Tickets for the added shows go on sale Wednesday, October 2 at 10am local time via Ticketmaster.com. How much do tickets cost? Pricing varies by city, but standard seats are expected to start around $60–$80, with premium and resale options climbing much higher. VIP packages will also be available. Can’t make it IRL? You can still catch the brothers live from your couch—select shows in Milwaukee (October
Miami was just ranked the most “high risk” housing market in the world—here’s what that means for locals

Miami was just ranked the most “high risk” housing market in the world—here’s what that means for locals

For the second year in a row, Miami has taken the crown no city really wants: the most at-risk housing market in the world, according to UBS’ Global Real Estate Bubble Index. The Swiss bank’s annual report looks at everything from home-price-to-income ratios to mortgage rates, construction and rental values. Score above 1.5, and you’re in official bubble territory. This year, Miami clocked in at 1.73—still firmly in the danger zone, even as its score dipped slightly from last year’s 1.79. RECOMMENDED: Miami is officially home to the most expensive neighborhood in the U.S. So what does this mean? Miami’s real estate prices have been sprinting far ahead of reality. Over the past 15 years, the city has posted the fastest inflation-adjusted housing appreciation of any city in the UBS study. Since 2018, home prices have jumped nearly 25-percent, while local incomes only increased about 5-percent. Rents rose just 10-percent in the same period. At first, Miami looked like the ultimate pandemic boomtown. Buyers swooped in, bidding wars broke out and homes disappeared overnight. Now the market is cooling. Median sale prices fell to $595,000 in July, down from $640,000 the year before. Listings are up longer, and many close below asking. But waning demand isn’t the only drag. Homeowners are also being squeezed by surging insurance premiums tied to climate risks, higher condo fees and stricter rules on aging towers—fallout from the 2021 Surfside tragedy. Add it all up, and ownership has
This is the best fine-dining restaurant in the U.S.—and it’s nowhere near New York or L.A.

This is the best fine-dining restaurant in the U.S.—and it’s nowhere near New York or L.A.

Tripadvisor’s 2025 Travelers’ Choice Awards: Best of the Best Restaurants have been released and the winner of the Best Fine Dining Restaurant in the U.S. might come as a surprise. It's not in New York, L.A. or Miami. Instead, Charleston, South Carolina's Revival came out on top in the U.S. and even ranked as number seven in the world (the only U.S. restaurant to break the top 20 on the global list). What makes this modern Southern eatery the top fine dining destination in America? It’s all about honoring Lowcountry traditions with a fresh, inventive twist. Revival’s menu takes inspiration from South Carolina’s culinary history, with Chef de Cuisine working hand-in-hand with local farmers to bring back heritage ingredients. The menu features the once-lost Nostrale rice, Jimmy Red grits and the famously sweet Bradford watermelon. Each dish feels rooted in the past but plated for today. RECOMMENDED: North America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list just dropped, and one city unsurprisingly dominated The setting keeps it relaxed yet polished—white-tablecloth elegance without the stuffiness. Service is another standout: Tripadvisor reviewers rave about the attentive staff who know the menu inside out and make every guest feel like a regular. Pair a signature cocktail with your meal, then head upstairs to the rooftop for sweeping Charleston views. Revival’s win also signals Charleston’s continuing reign as one of America’s most exciting dining destinations. But the awards spread the l
These two U.S. cities were just ranked among the best in the world for a flight stopover

These two U.S. cities were just ranked among the best in the world for a flight stopover

Layovers get a bad rap. Too often, they mean disappointing airport food, uncomfortable seating and hours of boredom. But sometimes, if you have enough time, a stopover can be an exciting add-on to your trip. According to a new “Stopover Index” created by AllClear Travel Insurance, two U.S. airports rank among the best in the world for turning a long layover into a bonus vacay. Globally, Frankfurt, Germany, topped the list, followed by Doha, Qatar. But right behind them, Atlanta snagged third place with a Stopover Score of 74.5/100, while Baltimore came in eighth with 72.8/100. Both cities earned their stripes thanks to easy access from the airport, plenty to see and do within 24 hours and reasonable costs once you’re on the ground. RECOMMENDED: These are the 10 best “mega airports” in North America, and we’re pleasantly surprised by the number-one winner Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, serving more than 108 million passengers a year and connecting to over 900 destinations. But don’t let the crowds scare you—it’s a layover goldmine. Downtown is just a quick hop away, and once you’re there, you’ve got options. Check out the Georgia Aquarium, where you can walk through a 100-foot tunnel with whale sharks gliding overhead, or hit the World of Coca-Cola, where the original recipe is locked away in a vault. Add in a thriving food scene and suddenly that multi-hour layover doesn’t sound so bad. Coming in at number eight g
Starbucks debuts new protein lattes and, yes, there’s even protein cold foam

Starbucks debuts new protein lattes and, yes, there’s even protein cold foam

Starbucks is getting in on the high-protein trend with a brand-new menu of protein-packed drinks, officially available as of September 29. The coffee giant has introduced Protein Lattes and Protein Cold Foam drinks to menus across the country. Think of them as your morning coffee with a built-in boost—enough grams of protein to actually count as part of breakfast. The Protein Cold Foam lineup covers all the bases with sweet, satisfying flavors. The Iced Banana Cream Protein Matcha featuring unsweetened matcha layered with syrup and topped with Banana Protein Cold Foam clocks in at 24 grams of protein for a grande. Sweet tooths might go for the Iced Vanilla Cream Protein Latte (26 grams) or the Chocolate Cream Protein Cold Brew (19 grams), swirled with chocolate foam and vanilla syrup. RECOMMENDED: Starbucks just got rid of this fan-favorite fall flavor and customers are not happy about it But the official Protein Latte lineup is where things get serious. The Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Matcha has unsweetened matcha, sugar-free vanilla syrup and protein-boosted milk with 28–36 grams protein. The Sugar-Free Vanilla Protein Latte blends espresso with protein-boosted milk and sugar-free vanilla (27–29 grams). The Vanilla Protein Latte is a sweeter, non-sugar-free version with espresso and vanilla (27–29 grams). The Protein Matcha mixes classic syrup and protein-boosted milk with unsweetened matcha (28–36 grams). Lattes and Cold Foams are not the only way to get your protein boost.
Wendy's is getting in the chicken tender game with Tendys, along with new dipping sauces and combos

Wendy's is getting in the chicken tender game with Tendys, along with new dipping sauces and combos

The fast-food chicken wars continue to rage on, and Wendy’s just threw its crispy, juicy contender into the ring. Meet the chain’s newest core menu item: Wendy’s Tendys. Available now at Wendy’s restaurants nationwide, these premium chicken tenders are made with 100-percent all-white meat, coated in seasoned breading that’s crunchy on the outside and juicy on the inside. They’re offered as a 3-piece, 4-piece or in a Kids’ Meal (two tenders, plus one dip). Prices vary by location. RECOMMENDED: The definitive ranking of America’s best fast-food restaurants Along with this new menu addition is a lineup of game-changing sauces. Wendy’s rolled out six brand-new sauces—each one redesigned for maximum dunkability. Even better, they’re nearly double the size of old cups, so fans get way more to work with. Here’s the lineup: Wendy’s Signature: Creamy, savory, with a hit of black pepper and hot sauce Sweet Chili: A little sweet, a little spicy, with sriracha, garlic and ginger Scorchin’ Hot: Smooth and fiery, with heat that builds as you go Creamy Ranch: Extra rich and creamy, perfect for purists Honey BBQ: Sweet, smoky, classic barbecue energy Honey Mustard: Tangy Dijon vibes with a honey-sweet finish “We taste-tested, fine-tuned and delivered,” said Lindsay Radkoski, Wendy’s CMO. “With six bold new sauces, fans can dip, dunk and customize their Tendys with every bite.” The move comes as fast-food rivals double down on chicken menus. McDonald’s recently launched McCrispy Strips with
These are the top foodie cities in America, says a new study—and no, NYC and Chicago didn’t even make the list

These are the top foodie cities in America, says a new study—and no, NYC and Chicago didn’t even make the list

Food isn’t just fuel—it’s a lifestyle. And according to WalletHub’s new report on 2025’s Best Foodie Cities in America, some places do it better (and cheaper) than others. The personal-finance site analyzed more than 180 U.S. cities, weighing 28 metrics that covered everything from affordable fine dining to food festivals and farmers’ markets. So which city came out on top? This year it's Miami. The Magic City may be renowned for its beach clubs and nightlife, but it’s also a paradise for eaters. Miami has more restaurants per capita than almost anywhere, and they’re not just plentiful—they’re good. Affordable spots with sky-high ratings are everywhere, and the city ranks number 12 in restaurant diversity, meaning you can hop from Cuban croquetas to sushi omakase to Haitian griot in a single weekend. Michelin-star hunters have plenty to gawk at too: 13 starred restaurants, including the two-starred L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon. Even if you’d rather cook at home, Miami’s got you—farmers’ markets, gourmet shops, butcheries and kitchen supply stores can be found across the city. RECOMMENDED: The first batch of the world’s best restaurants has been revealed for 2025 Coming in at number two is Portland, Oregon, where the beer flows as freely as the food festivals. The Rose City has a massive concentration of craft breweries and wineries, plus a near-endless lineup of food and wine tours. And while Portland can’t claim Michelin bragging rights (yet), it balances that out with zero sa