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Best Crab Restaurants in San Francisco: A Seafood Lover’s Guide

Fellow San Franciscans: Dungeness crab season is almost upon us! November 3 is the start of the season in Northern California, and there’s no delays in sight this year, unlikelast. The commercial crab season officially runs until the end of June; however, most of the season’s total catch is typically hauled out of the ocean in the first couple of months. Therefore, the supply of fresh Dungeness crab is usually reduced significantly by February.

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Best Nightclubs in Los Angeles: A-List Spots to Experience

Los Angeles boasts an incredible array of nightclubs, with the atmosphere often shifting dramatically depending on the night. Each venue attracts a different promoter, music vibe, and crowd, providing an ever-changing experience. However, A-list clubs generally share a common challenge: they often yield unfavorable reviews from those who couldn’t gain entry. The bouncers, designed to keep out the uninvited, can be quite strict. If you aren’t on the guest list, your chances of entry diminish significantly. For those willing to test their luck, here are some of the top A-list clubs in LA to explore.

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Top Shopping Streets in Portland, Oregon

When you’re visiting Portland, Oregon, you’ll likely be searching for a full-on Pacific Northwest experience that might include a trip to renowned Cannon Beach, a day at the Columbia River Gorge, indulging in world-class meals in the Pearl District, checking out the city’s famous microbreweries and coffeehouses, and exploring one of the best bookstores in the United States, Powell’s Books. However, shopping in Portland offers an exciting array of unique items beyond just books. The city boasts several special shopping streets that are worth exploring. Moreover, a significant advantage is that you won’t pay any sales tax. Here’s a list of the best places to discover unique merchandise.

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Top 10 Must-Visit Breweries in New York City

Pizza and bagels might top travelers’ lists of things to consume in New York City, but here’s something else you shouldn’t miss: the beer. Sure, beer meccas like Portland and Denver might boast reputations as the hottest spots for hops, but New York City has some serious roots in brewing. After all, thefirst commercial brewery in America set up shop in lower Manhattan nearly 400 years ago. You just can’t beat heritage like that.

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Must-Visit Miami Breweries: Top 9 Picks

Miami’s known for late nights, pristine beaches, loud music, and sparkling, warm waters. However, there’s a new trend brewing in the city: craft beer. Over the past few years, Miami has established itself as a serious contender in the craft beer scene, with a growing number of breweries showcasing distinctive flavors and unique atmospheres. Here are nine of our favorites in the Magic City.

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Top 12 Brooklyn Pizza Slices You Must Try

Brooklyn is renowned for its exceptional pizza, offering everything from artisanal coal oven varieties to traditional neighborhood slices. Numerous noteworthy pizzerias restrict orders to whole pies; however, several standouts provide single slices, enhancing accessibility for pizza lovers. The trend of serving slices is increasingly embraced, with local favorite Paulie Gee’s launching a slice shop soon.

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Essential Guide to Denmark’s Gift Shipping Customs Regulations

When the holiday season is in full swing, gift-giving becomes a significant activity. With international travel commonplace and family members living abroad, the act of sending and receiving gifts has become a global affair. However, mailing gifts between countries is more complex than simply sending a package across town. International gift-giving involves considerations such as duty and, at times, VAT rates.

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