| | 09/06/12 If the Shoe Fits Just a Few Places to Wear Clarks There are a few places where you can reliably be found walking. Places where the best outdoor tables happen to exist. Where the tastiest cocktails are crafted. Where burlesque is a semi-nightly event. Clarks are meant to walk in those places. And these are them... | | | | | LOS ANGELES | Laurel Hardware in West Hollywood | | The Scene: A patioed wonderland of gin and pork belly. Just fold your hands behind your head and kick your feet out in the courtyard. Squint just so. Look out at nothing in particular. There, you’ve got it. The Shoe: The Desert Boot | | | | | | | | MIAMI | Bardot in Midtown | | The Scene: Sazeracs, burlesque and human works of art in a discreet lounge. You’re going here to be seen. To make a statement. And that statement is: “Check out my boots.” The Shoe: The Burns Fast | | | 411: | Bardot, 3456 N Miami Ave, Miami, 305-576-5570 | | | | | | | | NEW YORK | North End Grill in Battery Park City | | The Scene: You’re making deals here. Deals that are helped along by Danny Meyer–approved Gulf shrimp and rib eyes. Deals that can be made sweeter by the presence of the most glorious wingtips in the place. The Shoe: The Norse Wing | | | | | | | | CHICAGO | City Tavern in the South Loop | | The Scene: The coming winter. A roaring fireplace. You in front of it with a Revolution-era cognac cocktail in one hand and an entire Berkshire pork chop in the other. You own the cold. The Shoe: The Ruckus Maker | | | 411: | City Tavern, 1416 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, 312-663-1278 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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