Category Archive: booze

Bozeman, Montana: Dinner at the Copper Whiskey Bar

I have to give credit to my roadtrip buddy for spotting the Copper Whiskey Bar. We had seen it after our lunch at Bacchus and then decided to go in after walking Main… Continue reading

Bozeman, Montana: Lunch at Bacchus Pub

Following the advice of the bartender at Olive B’s in Big Sky, we went to Bacchus Pub in Bozeman for lunch. It was 4th of July so we didn’t expect much to be… Continue reading

Sherman Oaks: Beer & Bar Food at On the Thirty

  While I was in the Valley for Tonga Hut’s 55th Anniversary, my friend and I were looking for something open mid-afternoon. We found On the Thirty, a new gastropub in Sherman Oaks.… Continue reading

Foodie Destination: Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

The Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills is seriously becoming a foodie destination. Between the fun gourmet ice cream to new chef Mette Williams at Culina to Cavi-Hour (happy hour with caviar!)… Continue reading

A Bar Crawl Through Jackson Hole, Wyoming

When we got into Jackson Hole, we enjoyed a little shopping. A local told us to go stop at the Trapper when we went to Grand Teton National Park to admire the mountains.… Continue reading

Jackson Hole, WY: Eating Clean at Lotus Cafe

After Utah, we hit Jackson hole, Wyoming for a couple of days. When we got to town, we decided a healthy lunch was in order. I found Lotus Cafe. I was attracted to… Continue reading

Roadtrip to Utah or How I Spent My Time Locating Booze

Five years ago I took a roadtrip with a college buddy. We went through the Southwest and had many adventures including a terrifying mule ride at the Grand Canyon, visiting useless psychics in… Continue reading

Roaring Nights at LA Zoo

  Tomorrow night, July 25, is your last chance to check out the Los Angelez Zoo’s Roaring Nights series. The night time event features food trucks, live music, games, education and of course… Continue reading

Mid-City: Finding Treasure at Goldie’s

After checking out the regional Tequila Ocho Viva Sangrita competition, we had some snacks and cocktails at Goldie’s. I made a mental note to come back because I really liked the atmosphere and… Continue reading

Mid-City: Tequila, Mezcal and Sotol at El Carmen- Oh My!

El Carmen is one of LA’s oldest restaurants. It opened as a Mexican restaurant in 1929. Its most recent owner turned it into a hip bar with a Mexican wrestler theme. I remember… Continue reading