Posts Tagged ‘restaurants’
Couples In NYC

New York City is a great place for a romantic getaway. Try a carriage ride through Central Park. During the summer you can rent rowboats or take a ride in an authentic Venetian gondola.
You can take a romantic 3 hour cruise from Pier 81. This World Yacht dinner cruise is a 3 hour charming voyage. The four course dinner is made by some of New York’s finest chefs and prepared fresh onboard by the World Yacht’s executive chef. You will be entertained by a DJ as you watch the many dazzling views along the way. The cruise goes down the Hudson, around the tip of Manhattan, up the East River, under the world famous Brooklyn Bridge, sails for the Statue of Liberty, then back up the Hudson.
Make Your Business Trip More Fun With Food

Recently my spouse and I started a business and discovered that our travel plans increased significantly. And while I love to travel like most other people, traveling does begin to wear on you as you begin to spend more and more time away from home. Flying first class can make the trip better and so can renting a convertible car when you get to your destination. But eating some really awesome food is one of the aspects of a trip that makes me feel more comfortable, more at home, and that makes me have a better time. No matter where you live, you surely have a list of the best restaurants in town that you like to go to.
Happy Hour in Florida - Restaurants Are Fun!

Within the heart of South Florida lies the jewel of town of Jupiter. Jupiter is one of the best kept secrets of South Florida, it is right on the perfect beaches along the beautiful Atlantic. The elegant beach town of Jupiter is able to combine character of a small home town, with the class of a big city, all featuring the pristine waters perfect for boating or just enjoying a day on the beach. It is no wonder this small town has become so popular. You’ll also want to check out Happy Hour.
Juniper Valley Ranch-Perfectly Simple and Simply Perfect

Being a food snob in Colorado Springs is not easy. There’s no denying that the city suffers from a dearth of reasonably-priced and delicious fare. That’s why I suggest making the beautiful twenty minute drive south of downtown Colorado Springs to Juniper Valley Ranch in Penrose.
The unique establishment sits right on Highway 115, and your only hope of not driving right past is a large sign announcing that you are 250 feet away. Pull into the gravel parking lot and check for the beautiful horses that pasture just past the lot, as this is a real working ranch.