Two Lights Lobster Shack, Cape Elizabeth, Maine
Just south of Portland, on the tip of Cape Elizabeth, this landmark New England seafood stop sits
on the rocky shoreline below one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. Park yourself at a table on the deck and try the fresh clam chowder, boiled lobster, or fried clams and scallops. $1.50$22; 207-799-1677
Coyote Cafe Rooftop Cantina, Santa Fe
Pull a stool to the edge of this downtown café and settle in with a prickly pear margarita and the Coyote's famous salsa and guacamole. But save room for chef
Summer My Way
"My favorite thing about summer is being back in New Hampshire, out of the spotlight, so I can relax with friends and family. I plan on playing a lot of golf and tennis."Bode Miller, alpine skier and 2005 World Cup overall champion
Mark Miller's classic southwestern dinner menuincluding the mango-avocado chicken sandwich and seared salmon tacos. $4$14; 505-983-1615
Sports Corner, Chicago
This wildly popular pre- and postgame pub, directly across from Wrigley Field, is one of the few outdoor grills where you can hold a chicken wing in one hand and catch a home run in the other. Cheeringfor the unfussy American fare and the Cubsis mandatory. $5$12; 773-929-1441
Ted Drewe's Frozen Custard, St. Louis
Any summer road trip through the heartland deserves a stop at this circa-1941 walk-up window, along old Route 66. Don't be intimidated by the lines that snake around the side of the building: Their vanilla custard flavored 23 wayslike praline and abocho mochais worth the wait. $.50$4.50; 314-481-2652
The Water Club, New York
Head straight for the Crow's Nest, the seasonal upper-deck café at this stylish East River eatery. With its colorful umbrellas, palatable prices, and stellar views of the Empire State Building and the 59th Street Bridge, it's a must for piña coladas and shrimp cocktail from the raw bar. $9$26; 212-683-3333
Blue on Blue, Beverly Hills
Everything about this poolside café in the courtyard of the Avalon Hotel screams hip: from its inventive American menu
(can you say Muscovy duck breast and a side of peach quinoa?) to the cushioned chaise lounges and bamboo-shaded private
cabanas. And did we mention the pool? $10$30; 310-407-7791