As the first (and still only) gay club on the Strip, Krave draws a more mixed crowd than you might get at other gay clubs, but it's still the premier attraction for gay tourists and those that want to hang with them. The interior is a well-crafted Gothic explosion, with a dance floor and some go-go platforms that can feature dancers of either gender. The Strip access is important, as most other...
Frequently voted Best Gay Bar in Vegas, Krave is more accurately two venues: On weekdays it's a midsize lounge with a neighborhood-bar vibe; on Fridays and Saturdays the massive concert and nightclub space next door opens up, creating a megaclub that fits more than a thousand. Aerial acrobats take to the ropes while shirtless boys dance to club anthems and house music. Cirque du Soleil...
The hot dogs served by Pink's are legendary in Los Angeles, almost mythic in fact. In business at the same location for more than 70 years, the little shack draws hordes, with lines down the block turning peak dining times into waits of more than an hour. Why? Well, the all-beef dogs, cooked to "snapping" perfection, are certainly good, but it's the toppings that make it different: Chili,...
This rural Gothic mansion, furnished in 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century decorative arts, is a treasure. Built in 1850 by Joseph Shipley and set on 72 acres, it was expanded by the home's only other occupants, the Bringhursts, who lived here from 1891 to 1965. Rockwood boasts a pink parlor with gilded fireplace and moldings, a lush conservatory, and spacious bedrooms, decorated as they might have...