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Best Places to People Watch

With the long weekend bringing beautiful early fall weather to most of the country, it's the perfect time to grab a seat outside and indulge your voyeuristic side with a little game of eye spy.

Best Spots for People Watching

Here are some of our favorite spots to people watch:

10. Yaffa's in New York, N.Y.

This quirky Tribeca cafe is kitschy and casual. The menu is inexpensive, the food is great and the outdoor tables offer a primo view of Greenwich Street.

9. Gemma in Miami, Fla.
This intimate lounge overlooks all the action on Miami's famed Lincoln Road.

8. The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
From this scenic people-watching outpost, you'll be entertained by tourists amidst the beautiful backdrop of the nation's capital.

7. La Cita in Los Angeles, Calif.
When it comes to people watching in downtown L.A., there's no better place than La Cita's outdoor patio filled with hipsters.

6. Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, Calif.
Grab some ice cream at Ghiradelli Square, then perch yourself on a bench near the pier for some of San Francisco's most entertaining people watching.

5. Banq in Boston, Mass.
Air-kissing fashionistas and media darlings put on a show at this Washington Street eatery.

4. Martini Park in Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Magazine has ranked this hotspot as one of the best patios for people watching along River North.

3. Mon Ami Gabi in Las Vegas, Nev.
This sidewalk cafe has always been a favorite spot to watch the wild and peculiar Vegas crowd.

2. World Famous in San Diego, Calif.
Enjoy fresh seafood, hand cut steaks and hilarious people watching at this beach front restaurant.

1. Blue Water Grill in New York, N.Y.
New Yorkers know Blue Water Grill's outside corner table provides the ultimate vantage spot for people watching.

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