This super-awesome coffee shop is located in Downtown Waycross, GA.
Coffee is everywhere in Vietnam, and what better place to share in this national obsession but at "cafés" along the street. They're just small chairs or stools by the road side, but the atmosphere and quality coffee more than make up for the humble location.
The Heartland is a warm and homey bohemian oasis in the Rogers Park neighborhood, and makes for a great hangout. Especially popular with the weekend breakfast crowd, it's still lively most nights due to frequent live performances of music and spoken word.
Banos is where Ecuadorians go to relax. Banos means ‘baths’ which refers to their thermal springs that very popular with locals and tourists.
Is Hot Dog Johnny's a classic roadside hot dog stand/restaurant along Route 46 in Buttzville (heh heh heh!), New Jersey, not far from the Delaware Water Gap.
Route 46 was a major east-west throughfare before Interstate 80 was built, and Hot Dog Johnny's, which opened in 1944, is a thriving reminder of what roadside architecture and cuisine were like back in the day.
Don't miss the birch beer served in frosted mugs, the french fries, and, of course, the hot dogs.
The WindMill is a Jersey Shore institution that is famous for its foot long hot dogs that are grilled to perfection with a firm casing and juicy center. But their hamburgers and french fries are just as remarkable.
Cafe Sweet Sixties is a wonderful little cafe in central Bishkek, located at the corner of Molodaya Gvardia and Kievskaya. They serve tasty Mexican, American and Italian food, have a full bar, and offer live music seven nights a week.
Altyn Arashan (Golden Spa in Kyrgyz) is a hot-springs hotel located in a high mountain valley above Karakol. Don't let the term "hot-springs hotel" fool you - this isn't your typical spa.
Love a great steak & cheese? How about some Italian sausage with onions and peppers?