The Underrated Vibes
Anthology is F**KING Back, Baby!
Anthology closed its doors in the summer of 2022, and left a void in the hearts of music lovers in the East End neighborhood. For years, we waited for the day that the lights would turn on, and the cadence of music would echo out to the world from behind the glass doors of the forsaken building. Today the tides are turning and Anthology is once again bringing the joy of live music to Rochester.
Que Chévere is Bringing Authentic and Traditional Puerto Rican Dishes to Culver and Atlantic
Que Chévere, a casual Puerto Rican restaurant, is bringing flavorful and authentic dishes to the up-and-coming neighborhood. The restaurant is next to local gems like Roar Nightclub, Taqueria Monterrey, a casual Mexican restaurant, and Heroes Brewing Company.
How RIT’s City Art Space is Bridging Creativity and Community in Downtown Roc
Located in downtown Rochester, New York, the Rochester Institute of Technology’s City Art Space is a free community space that brings artistic creations crafted by RIT students, faculty, and local Rochester artists to all who visit.
Book Eater: An Ode to the Book Lovers of Our Generation
Opening their doors in June of 2023, Bookeater, a cafe and bookstore located at 836 S. Clinton Ave, has been satisfying the community’s craving for literature with a mixture of good reads and cozy vibes.
The 420 Friendly Flower City
In the Flower City and the greater Rochester metropolitan region, new dispensaries have entered the scene, delivering high-quality products for all tastes of consumption and preferences.
The Underrated Guide, etc.
The inception of the Underrated Guide was built on the vision of following a journey into those other cities, the ones less traveled, more affordable, and still thriving without the chaos of a major city. Through this journey, we start to wonder, how often do we seek excitement in the second or third cities?
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