We noticed a few things this week.
A few theaters, some roasteries, that cute florist you didn’t know existed, and more cozy spots from the cities we live in.
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The Delacorte Theater in Central Park — Shakespeare in the Park's First Full Post-Renovation Season, Free Tickets, Summer 2026
Summer 2026: Shakespeare in the Park returns to the Delacorte Theater for its first full season after the 2023–2025 renovation. Free tickets, sunrise queue, sixty-fourth consecutive summer of free Shakespeare in Central Park.
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Wimbledon and The Queue — How to Watch the 2026 Championships on Henman Hill for £30, Day-by-Day for Two Weeks, Wimbledon, London
Wimbledon 2026 (June 29–July 12): no Centre Court ticket, no problem. The Queue in Wimbledon Park sells day-of Grounds Passes from £30. Henman Hill plays the matches on a big screen. Two weeks, every day, since 1922.
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San Francisco Pride on Market Street — The 56th Parade Down the City's Civic Spine, Civic Center Plaza, Sunday June 28, 2026
Sunday June 28, 2026: SF Pride marches west down Market Street from Beale to Civic Center Plaza. 56 consecutive years, 1.4 miles of rainbow flags, and a free celebration at City Hall that has been the western anchor of June Pride since 1970.
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The One Tuesday Night a Year Museum Mile Goes Free — June 9, 2026, 6–9pm, 23 Blocks of Fifth Avenue Closed to Cars
Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 6–9pm: Fifth Avenue closes from 82nd to 110th and eight museums open free. The 48th annual Museum Mile Festival — and the one night you can stand in Andrew Carnegie's garden without a ticket.
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Where to Drink After Bay to Breakers 2026 — Beach Chalet Brewery at Ocean Beach, the 1925 Building Where the Race Ends and the Sun Sets on the Pacific
The 1925 Beach Chalet sits at 1000 Great Highway — the same address as the Bay to Breakers finish line. One building, one race day, breakers to sunset.
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The First Monday Night of Movie Nights at Bryant Park — How New York's Free Summer Cinema Has Worked the Same Way Since 1992
A free Monday-night ritual that has run the same way since 1992 — a blanket on the Bryant Park lawn, a deli picnic, and a movie at sundown over the Midtown skyline.
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Where to Drink After the Brooklyn Half Marathon — Ruby's on the Coney Island Boardwalk, the 1934 Dive That Opens Early on Race Day
Ruby's Bar & Grill opens an hour early on Brooklyn Half morning. One bar, one race day, one cold first pint with the Atlantic three steps away.
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The Four Weeks the City's Best Restaurants Do $30 Lunch
NYC Restaurant Week — the city's twice-yearly fixed-price dining promotion — is the only window in the calendar when more than 600 New York restaurants, including some of the most-booked-out rooms in the city, serve three-course meals for $30, $45, or $60. The Summer 2026 edition runs July 20 through August 16, with...
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The October Weekend New York Opens Its Locked Doors
For one weekend in October every year, more than 300 normally-private buildings across New York City open their doors to the public for free. Behind-the-scenes tours of working infrastructure. Architectural landmarks you've walked past a hundred times and never been inside. Private collections, vaults, rooftops, res...
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Watch the Monaco Grand Prix From Riverside Point — Brewerkz Singapore's Sunday 9pm F1 Light On the Quay
Brewerkz Riverside Point — Singapore's original craft brewpub on the river, eight house brews, six big TVs, and a Sunday 9pm SGT Monaco GP audience that knows the principality circuit by corner.