This was a fun 5 Heart Rating to research because althouth I have been using Thrillist for years as a resource for anything related to travel and food in the United States, I’ve never actually gone directly to their website’s homepage. I found sections such as City Guides, Drink, Travel, Watch, and even Thrillist TV.
My approach to using this great site for reviews has always been to search a topic and add the word “Thrillist”. If Thrillist has an opinion, it will come up. I’ll forego all other review sources and go directly to Thrillist’s opinion on the subject. That’s how much I trust this site. I remember thinking years ago that I would love to work for Thrillist!
I’ve used Thrillist to find unique things to do, unusual dining experiences, and off-the-beaten-path activities and now that I have actually started going down the rabbit hole of their website (I just spent 30 minutes reading about things to do in Minneapolis under City Guides, specifically about the best burgers), I’m pretty sure I’ll be back here to add some edits and new things I’ve found.
For now, just try it – either go directy to the website or take the long way around and search key words along with “Thrillist”. And please do report back. I’d love to hear about your experience.
https://www.thrillist.com
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