All Cities: Guides


The Hit ListWashington D.C.

Where to Eat in September: Gravitas, Bottles, Nasime, and More

School is back in session, which means college-centric neighborhoods like Foggy Bottom and Georgetown are coming back to life. The…

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The Hit ListDallas

Where to Eat in September: Fitzgerald, Sassetta, Goodbye Horses, and More

September, we gladly welcome you around these parts, if only for the promise of possibly lower temperatures. Yet as the…

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The Hit ListPortland

Where to Eat in September: Apizza Scholls, Langbaan, Old Pal, and More

As the end of what seems like the shortest summer ever comes to a close, you can find us making…

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The Hit ListMinneapolis

Where to Eat in September: Bar Rufus, All Saints, Gia at the Lake, and More

How lucky we Twin Citians are to live in an area where restaurants aren’t just supported but celebrated. From contemporary…

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The Hit ListAtlanta

Where to Eat in Atlanta This Month: Park 82, Monday Night Garage, and More

If dining in Atlanta during the autumn season is your particular wave, you’re not alone — even if you’re decidedly a…

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The Hit ListNew York

Where to Eat in September: Ruthie’s, Gus’s Chophouse, Dollar Hits, and More 

September traditionally marks the start of restaurant season here in New York, and this year is no different. The temperatures…

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The Hit ListMiami

Where to Eat in September: MILA, The Gibson Room, and More

September means it’s back-to-school season, and if you’re anything like us, there was nothing better as a kid than lunch…

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The Hit ListCharleston

Where to Eat in September: Bar at High Wire, Philosophia, Palmira, and More

September is somewhat of a shoulder season for Charleston — an in-between time when the weather is cooling but it’s…

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The Hit ListAustin

Where to Eat in September: Arlo Grey, Vixen’s Wedding, Local Foods, and More

Happy September! The forecast is looking promising, and so is your Resy Hit List. This month, we’ve got a mix…

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The Hit ListBoston

Where to Eat in September: Si Cara, Moëca, Faccia Brutta, and More

The Orange Line may be closed — but a lot has opened on the restaurant front. To be more specific,…

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