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Slide 2 of 31: The world seems sepia-tinted throughout Columbia, Florida’s oldest restaurant, operated by the same family since 1905. That is, apart from the flamenco dancers that often entertain diners, lighting up the space with a blaze of color. Columbia&nbspopened as a small café in 1905 and now dominates an entire block of Ybor City, an area of Tampa founded by Cuban, Italian and Spanish cigar barons in 1885. It’s the history that makes it beautiful, showcased through fading frescoes, eye-catching fountains, sculptures, mosaics and stained glass.




Slide 3 of 31: It’s the setting that really elevates this popular date-night (or any special occasion) spot. The most coveted tables at Chart House Waikiki are on the balcony overlooking Ala Wai Boat Harbor, which looks especially lovely as the sunset casts a pink and golden glow. Beautiful blooms and rustic wooden furniture add to the charm of the restaurant, which is known for its succulent seafood platters, juicy steaks and generous wedges of chocolate mud pie.



Slide 4 of 31: Locally-focused Mattie’s doesn’t feel like it belongs in a city. In fact, it doesn’t feel like it belongs in&nbspthis era: it has&nbspa sort of timeless elegance that makes it stand out even in such a dynamic place as Austin. It occupies a 19th-century Victorian building that was once a farmhouse. Today, it’s set amid beautifully kept grounds with a wrap-around porch that makes the most of the serene surroundings. The inside – where guests can nibble top-notch fried chicken and hearty salads in the family dining room, music room or wine bar – is fresh and chic in shades of teal, pink and duck-egg blue.



Slide 5 of 31: A terrace wraps around this restaurant, which perches on a bluff jutting out over Mount Hope Bay. Inside, rows of picture windows line the walls like paintings in a fine-art gallery. So there’s really no getting away from the views, whether those windows are framing the vivid blue of the water, the sail of a boat or the golden glow of the sunset. Naturally, given the location, the menu focuses on seafood, cooked into dishes like lobster fritters and herb-crusted tuna steak.




Slide 6 of 31: From the exterior, with its glossy subway bricks and theater-style sign, to the brick courtyard strung with fairy lights, this Mission Street mainstay is gaspingly gorgeous. And that’s even without a classic or cult movie projected on the wall. High ceilings, velvet drapes, tall windows and impeccable design details –&nbspfrom exposed raw concrete to striking light fittings –&nbspall conspire to make Foreign Cinema arguably San Francisco's most beautiful hangout. Now discover the most famous restaurant in every state




Slide 7 of 31: Oregon’s glorious coastline has been gathering more and more attention in recent years, and rightly so. Stephanie Inn Dining Room – part of a hotel resort – just happens to have an oceanside perch in one of its very best bits, Cannon Beach. Sandy beaches the color of shortbread and distinctive sea stack Haystack Rock can be viewed from the restaurant, which combines a quaint, cozy vibe with tall arched windows to make the most of the surroundings. The menu is also rooted in a sense of place, drawing inspiration and ingredients from the Pacific Northwest.




Slide 8 of 31: Peekamoose is as cute as its name suggests. Its surroundings are incredible, with the Catskill Mountains and a wild forest preserve on the doorstep, though the interior is equally beguiling. The restaurant occupies a former farmhouse and is beautifully – and quirkily – curated with vintage furniture, taxidermied&nbspanimals, wooden shelves fashioned from fallen branches and wall art made with found objects. Warm lighting and a menu of seasonal dishes and housemade&nbspcharcuterie complete the picture – while an indoor treehouse kicks&nbspthe decor up another notch. Love this? Follow our Pinterest page for more food inspiration




Slide 9 of 31: The Dining Room at Salish Lodge could be decorated in the ugliest manner imaginable and it would still be gorgeous – simply because of what’s outside the window. It looks out over Snoqualmie Falls, which cascades dramatically for 270 feet (82m) into the Snoqualmie River, with the best tables right by huge windows that perfectly frame the scene. Thankfully the room itself is far from ugly, with cozy chairs and wooden accents. The plates are pretty, too, usually loaded with fresh Pacific Northwest seafood and locally foraged produce.





Slide 10 of 31: There are few more special spots for watching the sun go down than Cap’s on the Water, which has tables scattered around the huge outdoor deck and jetty by the Intracoastal Waterway. Trees provide shade and make the restaurant, which specializes in seafood with Southern and Mediterranean flavors, look even lovelier. The indoor areas haven’t been neglected, though, with raffia booths and plush sofa-style seating, gorgeous light fittings and wall lamps, and windows that can be thrust open to allow the balmy breeze in on warm nights.




Slide 11 of 31: The only way to get closer to the outside – and the views of Lake Michigan – would be to remove the walls of Bacchus altogether. The interior decor is just as – if not even more – enchanting, though. There’s the wall of wine (which displays bottles in one dynamic work of art),&nbspthe classic, brown leather booths and the gorgeous Conservatory (pictured), a light-filled space with graphic floor tiling. Dishes like charred octopus and amaretto cake with pear live up to the surroundings.





Slide 12 of 31: Part of Big Cedar Lodge’s Top of the Rock, Osage Restaurant specializes in elevated comfort food such as braised short ribs, lobster pappardelle and cauliflower steak. It’s also elevated in other ways, too, from its setting on a bluff overlooking the Ozark Mountains and Table Rock Lake to its rustically elegant decor. Chunky wooden tables surround a cylindrical fireplace, which forms the glowing heart of the circular room, while artwork decorates the walls. Huge windows bring the outside in, with the views especially spectacular at sunset.




Slide 13 of 31: In the heart of Brooklyn’s vibrant Williamsburg district, this urban winery with an&nbsponsite bar and restaurant is the next best thing to an actual vineyard. Exposed-brick and wood-paneled walls are warmed by soft lighting and decorated with vertical planting and shelves bearing bottles and lamps, while the floor is beautifully tiled in black and white mosaics. Small-batch wines are produced on the site and visitors can take a tour before settling down to delicious cheese and charcuterie and sharing dishes like sliders and soy-glazed chicken bites.




Slide 14 of 31: The elegant exterior of The Olde Pink House looks like something dreamed up for Instagram. It’s all putty-pink walls and lush greenery. The building is actually an 18th-century Georgian mansion, with a grand portico entrance and latticed windows. Inside, it’s a jewelry box of grand, plushly decorated rooms filled with art and antiques. It specializes in classic Southern cuisine that perfectly suits the setting, with blue crab beignets among signature bites. Love this? Read on for the most historic restaurant in every state






Slide 15 of 31: Part of Dauphin’s beauty is that it’s just so unexpected. It’s tucked on the 34th floor of a skyscraper in the charming port city of Mobile. It’s a window – or rather, several windows – onto the city, with downtown streets and Mobile Bay framed by floor-to-ceiling glass. Plates of seafood infused with classic Southern flavors are served in an elegant space with white tablecloths and breezy blue decor. The chef’s table, which seats six in the kitchen facing a picture window, is another beautiful surprise.




Slide 16 of 31: The Mill at Simon Pearce is tucked inside a 19th-century woollen mill that’s also home to a glass and pottery workshop – and the dining rooms certainly display an artist’s touch. Exposed brick, lofty ceilings and arched windows are complemented by polished floors, warm wooden furniture, potted plants and pieces of glass art. The most spectacular bit, though, is the mill’s dramatic perch above Ottauquechee River’s waterfall. Diners can feast on dishes like horseradish-crusted cod or sage and sumac tagliatelle while gazing at, and listening to, the cascade.




Slide 17 of 31: This ornately decorated restaurant in Denville bursts with color and opulence – just as dishes such as crispy sesame chicken and Grand Marnier shrimp burst with flavor. There’s a second outpost in Montclair, too, which is all shiny leather booths, exposed-brick walls and statement wallpaper – though this gilded dining room has a little more wow factor, from its grand entrance to the traditional Chinese decor and pressed tin ceilings. These are the best Chinese restaurants in every state and DC




Slide 18 of 31: The Lost Kitchen is located in the hometown&nbspof chef and founder Erin French, who created the space in a renovated 19th-century grist mill. Open from spring until the end of the year, the restaurant is&nbspa gorgeous space with wooden tables made from reclaimed barn boards and an open kitchen where the chef and her all-female team create the ever-changing tasting menu based on locally sourced produce. The setting, with the building reached via a bridge that crosses a babbling brook, is magical.




Slide 19 of 31: Nepenthe arrived early to bag what’s arguably the best spot along&nbspone of California’s most beautiful stretches of coastline. The restaurant and bar has been serving burgers, beers and cocktails from its enviable clifftop perch along the Big Sur coast since 1949. Its terrace, with colorful parasols and stone benches scattered with cushions, is one of the best places from which to watch the sunset, with views across the treetops down to the creamy beaches that skirt the Pacific. Floor-to-ceiling windows ensure inside diners get a good look, too.




Slide 20 of 31: This palace of pink might not be to everyone’s taste, but those who do fall for its kitsch charms tend to return again and again. The entire hotel is a riot of giant boulders, copper countertops, themed bedrooms and not-too-subtle accents of every shade of pink. But it’s the flamboyant Gold Rush Steak House that really wows. The ceiling is decorated with a glittering tangle of chandeliers, with magenta leather booths below. The menu is a little more traditional than the decor, with a focus on barbecue.




Slide 21 of 31: New York City&nbsphas plenty of beautiful restaurants with incredible views. But the best way to look at the Manhattan skyline is from a distance, and the&nbsptables at this sleek spot have views of the city that few can rival. Chart House, which specializes in posh surf ’n’ turf, overlooks the Hudson River with enormous windows filled with views over the water&nbspto those&nbspgleaming skyscrapers. Check out the restaurants with the best views in America




Slide 22 of 31: New Orleans’ culinary scene is beautiful inside and out, with restaurants ranging from historic French Quarter classics to bars like opulent jewelry boxes. Yet this legendary restaurant in the Garden District stands out in more ways than one. Commander’s Palace is impossible to miss, with a peppermint-and-white striped exterior that’s both eye-catching and elegant. Inside, Creole classics like blackened redfish and bread pudding soufflé are served in warmly lit dining rooms or the tree-dotted courtyard.




Slide 23 of 31: Sazón could easily pass for the most beautiful of galleries, or perhaps the studio of Frida Kahlo, whose portraits are plastered on the warm, off-white walls. It’s stylish, warm and chic, with earthy tones that make the paintings, ceramics and sculptures pop. The zingy Mexican dishes on offer include&nbspa mole menu, where diners can choose from different types of the rich, complex sauce to be paired with meat or seafood.




Slide 24 of 31: Americana can be blazingly, boldly beautiful when it’s done right, and this dreamily pink diner is a fine example. It’s pure nostalgia, from the bubblegum shades on the wooden exterior and the vintage (pink, obviously) Cadillac parked out front to the classic menu of burgers, fries and ice-cream sundaes. The inside also bursts with retro joy, with baby-blue booths, 1950s memorabilia and a juke box. There are statues dotted around the grounds, too, including a giant King Kong clutching an airplane and a life-sized Elvis by the door. Want more? Here are the best retro diners in every state




Slide 25 of 31: Beautiful restaurants abound in New York City, though Cecconi’s Dumbo stands out thanks to its gorgeous interior decor and incredible location. It’s located in Brooklyn Bridge Park and some tables have views of the dramatic bridge, while others gaze at the Manhattan skyline. It’s tough to compete with that, though striking design details like striped flooring, sparkling crystal chandeliers and slate-blue leather bar stools give it a good go.






Slide 26 of 31: Beatnik West Town is a glorious example of how apparently clashing colors, patterns and textures can come together to create something truly beautiful. It’s just a gorgeous space, from the low-lit, velvety dining room to the plant-filled conservatory that floods with natural light by day and twinkles with lamps and chandeliers by night. Inspired by the bohemian beatnik lifestyle of the 1950s, the New American restaurant mixes striking patterns such as the chevron tiled floor with unique artworks and salvaged street lamps.




Slide 27 of 31: Casa Tua is Spanish meaning “your house” – and anyone would be lucky to live in this glamorous Miami Beach villa. Every inch is just gorgeous, from indoor dining spaces in the cozy Library and Chef’s Table to garden and patio areas surrounded by lush greenery and beautifully lit in the evening. Club members have access to an exclusive bar and lounge, too, though all guests can select from the Mediterranean-inspired menu of dishes like risotto with Maine lobster and fettuccine with wild mushrooms and truffle.





Slide 28 of 31: Both cute and cottage-like and sleek and sophisticated, it isn’t just the three Michelin stars that draw people to The French Laundry in Napa Valley. Tables here are among the world’s most coveted thanks to Thomas Keller’s famed tasting menus and the rustic setting, which adds to the sense of luxury and exclusivity. The restaurant was renovated in 2018 with a modern kitchen, wavy ceilings and an enormous wine cellar. The gardens, gorgeously lit and dotted with Japanese maple trees, are particularly lovely.
4. The French Laundry, Yountville, California






Slide 29 of 31: Wright & Company, inside a 19th-century brick building, is a beautifully designed haven of warm, relaxed decor with curved leather booths that are irresistibly inviting. Industrial-chic elements like exposed brick and piping are balanced with touches of vintage glam from chandeliers and bold murals. The menu is equally appealing, with a focus on small plates made to share like pork belly sliders and the best mac ’n’ cheese, with an inventive cocktail menu on the side.






Slide 30 of 31: Chic and cheerful, sleek and sophisticated, warm and welcoming. The decor at Gemma would be right at home on the California coast, with a breezy palette of white and ocean blues lifted by wood accents and steel fittings. The owners moved here from California’s Napa Valley, bringing a touch of the Golden State to Dallas’s sleek, cosmopolitan center. The menu is equally fresh and zingy, with dishes like tuna tartare, salt-roasted beets and rabbit pappardelle served with an impressive wine list.
2. Gemma, Dallas, Texas







Slide 31 of 31: At high tide, the water comes so close to the huge picture windows of The Marine Room that it can feel like you're dining on a boat. We’re talking a yacht or a glamorous cruise ship, rather than a dinghy, because this is one of the most elegant dining rooms around. The seafood-driven menu perfectly complements the views, which are glorious at any time of day, but especially at sunset, when the waves often lap gently against the glass. These are the brilliant restaurants doing home delivery in every state

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