Entertainment in USA
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Deep Ellum
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DC United
DC United play at Robert F Kennedy (RFK) Memorial Stadium. The season runs from March through October.
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Dan's Silver Leaf
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Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys got the nickname 'America's Team' after they won three US football championships in the 1990s. Their snazzy new, retractable-roof home, Cowboys Stadium, opened in mid-2009.
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Cuvee 928
This wine bar on Heritage Square makes a pleasant venue for people-watching as well as wine tasting. It has a relaxed but upscale ambience, well-rounded menu and full bar.
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Current Sushi
Above a sleek, modern sushi restaurant, this ethereal, tent-like club becomes dance central on Thursday through Saturday night, with well-dressed crowds packing the dance floor.
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Creative Loafing
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Cove
Far from the Beale St crowds, this hipsterish new dive rocks a nautical theme while serving retro cocktails (sidecars, Singapore Slings) and upscale bar snacks (oysters on the half shell, chips with fresh anchovies). A good place to meet locals.
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Contigo
Big shade trees over a relaxed patio make this one of the nicest places in town to chill out with a cocktail.
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Contigo
Big shade trees over a relaxed patio make this one of the nicest places in town to chill out with a cocktail.
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Coffee Garden
Our favorite coffeehouse has a great laid-back vibe at the heart of the eclectic 9th and 9th neighborhood. A multitude of tasty homebaked goods come with and without the sin (gluten and fat-free available).
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Coava Coffee
Despite having no menu and a decor that takes the concept of 'neo-industrial' to ridiculous extremes (think school woodwork classes), Coava delivers where it matters – java that tastes so good you wonder if they've been out hand-picking it bean by bean. Unmissable!
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Club Congress
Skinny jeansters, tousled hipsters, aging folkies, dressed-up hotties – the crowd at Tucson's most-happening club inside the grandly aging Hotel Congress defines the word eclectic. And so does the musical line-up, which usually features the finest local and regional talent. Wanna drink at a bar? Step inside the adjacent Tap Room, open since 1919.
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Closed for Business
Charleston's best beer selection and a raucous neighborhood pub vibe.
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Chocolate Iguana
Chocoholics have their pick of sweets and pastries inside this green-and-purple cottage, while coffee lovers can choose from eight different coffee brews and a long list of specialty drinks. Also sells sandwiches and gifts.
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Ching Ching Cha
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Chicago Theater
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Chance's Dances
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Casino Club
In a ski resort less than 75 years old, this dive bar is the oldest thing still standing and has witnessed everything from gambling fist fights, to psychedelic hippies, to the rise and fall of Ernest Hemingway (yes, he downed a few in here), to tattooed men on Harleys riding through the front door. A survivor, if nothing else!
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Caffè Umbria
Premier roasters of blended coffee, the Bizzarri family, from Perugia in Italy, founded this European-flavored outlet in Pioneer Sq in 1986.
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Cadillac Palace Theater
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Busch Stadium
The Cardinals play in this fun, retro stadium, opened in 2006. They dramatically won the World Series in 2011 after falling behind and staging a historic comeback.
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Broadway in Chicago
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Brillo Box Bar
Live music, excellent menu and a good Sunday brunch at this popular spot in Lawrenceville.
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Brick Store Pub
Beer hounds geek out on Atlanta's best beer selection, with some 17 meticulously chosen draughts (so underground, they're striking oil) and a separate Belgian beer bar upstairs. In total, nearly 200 by the bottle and a cool quotient approaching exhausting.
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