Where To Eat?

Where to Eat In Buffalo - Anchor Bar

The Anchor Bar may be the most influential restaurant in Buffalo’s history. First established in 1935, the Anchor Bar is the birthplace of the Buffalo Wing.

Where to Eat In Boston - Legal Sea Foods

We like to think that no trip to Boston is complete without a visit to Legal Sea Foods. Their spacious lounge is a great place to bring your friends and family for a night out.

Where to Eat In Boston - Atlantic Fish Co.

The Atlantic Fish Company is a long-time fine-dining favorite for both Boston locals and tourists alike. This Back Bay hotspot has been serving the freshest seafood around since it first opened in 1978.

Where to Eat In Boston - Neptune Oyster

It’s not out of the ordinary to see people lined up on Salem street for Neptune Oyster. This small, high-end oyster bar is arguably the most well-known restaurant in Boston, made famous for their delicious lobster rolls and their raw bar.

Where to Eat In Baltimore - One-Eyed Mike's

One-Eyed Mike’s is located only 2 miles away from the homes of the Baltimore Ravens and the Baltimore Orioles, making it the perfect restaurant to enjoy during your next sports trip.

Where to Eat In Baltimore - Maisy's

Maisy’s is a lively neighborhood spot in Baltimore that offers imaginative American food to go along with a wide range of beers and a late-night happy hour menu.

Where to Eat In Baltimore - L.P. Steamers

L.P. Steamers is a laid-back seafood joint located just over two miles away from the homes of both the Baltimore Ravens and the Baltimore Orioles. This family-owned restaurant sits in a corner row house in Locust Point - Baltimore’s harborside area.

Where to Eat In Atlanta - Canoe

Canoe is an amazing farm-to-table restaurant in Vinings, just north of Downtown Atlanta. Serving New American cuisine in an elegant garden that overlooks the Chattahoochee River, Canoe is in a great location. Only a short drive away from the homes of the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Falcons, you have to stop by Canoe during your next sports trip.

Where to Eat In Atlanta - Ticonderoga Club

Named after an 18th-century fort, the Ticonderoga Club is a colonial era-inspired bar that serves amazing seafood, sandwiches and craft cocktails.

Where to Eat In Atlanta - Home grown GA Restaurant

Located in Reynoldstown - a historic district near the eastside of Atlanta - lies Home grown GA, a laidback eatery in a retro country-diner setting. Being only a short drive away from the homes of the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Falcons, you have to stop by Home grown GA during your next sports trip.