Clifton's cafeteria and bars are a great destination in LA. Go for casual dining or hang out in the amazing lounge areas. The restored historic building is a delightful surprise in the downtown area.
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The charming Food for Thought restaurant is located south of Salt Lake City in historic Draper, Utah. It's just like having lunch at Grandma's house. Enjoy live music and great food while doing good for the community at Birt's Bistro in the West Valley of Phoenix.
To travel healthy on the road follow these tips:
*stop at grocery stores instead of fast food restaurants. *bring lots of water in the car. *do walking activities early, especially in the summer, and save the museums and car rides for the hot afternoon. *add the Food Tripping app to find healthy dining choices near you. If you are considering taking the whole family to Maui, you should know about Blue Soul Maui Tours. They can help you plan the perfect vacation for all ages and interests. You cannot have a better experience than when Charlie Fleck plans your family’s ideal trip to Maui. This is Maui simplified by Blue Soul Tours. The best way to see Maui: contact Charlie today for a personalized vacation you will remember forever. To start planning your perfect Maui trip, contact Blue Soul Maui Tours at http://bluesoulmaui.com/ or Charlie can be reached at phone number 808.269.1038 or by email at charlie.bluesoulmaui@gmail.com. As another year comes to a close today, I am making my recommendations for the best destinations of the year. Below are five of my favorite destinations that I visited in 2012. My Top 5 Destinations for 2012: 1. Savannah, Georgia 2. New York City, New York 3. Las Vegas, Nevada 4. Carefree, Arizona 5. Monument Valley Please read about each of these destinations here at The Ideal Trip. I hope your year has been filled with wonderful travels and that 2013 will bring more happy adventures!! Arizona’s Largest Gingerbread Village Display Returns to JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa11/28/2012 Teddy Bears Care with Teddy Bear Tea The Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix donates teddy bears to Homeward Bound PHOENIX, ARIZONA – November 1, 2012 – The holiday season will soon be upon us and with it brings the traditions of the seasons; one of those major traditions is giving to others. This year The Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix is asking those who attend their annual Teddy Bear Tea to donate a bear to Homeward Bound’s Teddy Bears Care program. As Teddy Bear Tea continues to be a memorable experience for many families, The Ritz-Carlton wants to spread joy even further with these donations. The donated teddy bears will be given to children who are transitioning into the Homeward Bound Program after leaving many of their belongings behind when fleeing domestic violence or rescued from homelessness. For many children the teddy bear will be the first stuffed animal of their very own to love. Enjoy Teddy Bear Tea in Lobby Lounge every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from November 24 to December 13 with seating at noon and 3 pm. Throughout the afternoon guests will enjoy carols, a visit from Ted E. Bear and story time with Jeffrey. Children will be able to select a teddy bear of their choice from The Ritz-Carlton Teddy Bear Collection to take home with them. Over the last few years children who have selected a bear from The Ritz-Carlton Collection, turn around and donate it to Homeward Bound’s Teddy Bears Care program. It is a sweet sentiment to see children learning how to giveback in their community at a young age. Teddy Bear Tea is priced at $38 per person (exclusive of tax and gratuity). If you would like to donate a bear for Homeward Bound’s Teddy Bears Care program guests can bring it with them to any Teddy Bear Tea service or drop it off at the front desk. For more information or to make your reservation call (602) 468-0700 or visit RitzCarlton.com/Phoenix. Brutally honest blogs from a brutally honest reviewer. Restaurant Reviews: Sedona, Arizona Indian-- India Palace on 89A. The food was good, service was good, and the setting is fun. I would say good all-around and worth going. Thai-- Thai Spices on 89A, in the bright building. Don’t let the location or atmosphere scare you. The food was good; price and service were also good. Worth a try for you. American-- Mesa Grill, located up at the airport. It has a good atmosphere and the food is OK, not great. If you like to watch the planes while you eat, then it is fun. Atmosphere is good. Food is good. Location is great. There is a popular overlook of the city near there, as well. Mexican-- El Rincon in Tlaquepaque Village. The location is great. The site is a bit touristy but worth the visit, especially if you are showing guests around. Food is excellent, prices are good, and the atmosphere is good. Go check it out. If you will be staying in one of the five New York City boroughs, you should consider the opportunity to meet a local New Yorker through Big Apple Greeter. This free service has paired more than 300 plus volunteer Greeters with more than 7,000 visitors each year in neighborhoods throughout the city since Big Apple Greeter started in 1992. If you want to live like a local, find the best neighborhood hangouts, and get recommendations from those in-the-know, consider arranging a meeting with a Big Apple Greeter.
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