What's the plan for tonight?
You've likely come across that particular question every now and again. Whether you're trying to decide where to eat, where to drink, or where to kick back and take a load off, rallying the troops to get off the couch and in to the social scene can be difficult.
The latest iPhone application to give indecisive socialites a heads-up on local nightlife is City Guide. The Washington Post has launched their new entertainment guide for DC-locals looking for a fun night out on the town. The City Guide application gives iPhone 3G users a GPS-locked map of their immediate area, serving up thousands of local-area restaurants, bars and clubs. The entertainment guide allows you to search by location name, neighborhood and cuisine - giving easy access to addresses, phone numbers, hours of operation, pricing info, and more.
Find City Guide here. (iTunes link)
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