Monthly Archives: October 2009

The Taste of Abbot Kinney Winners & How To Get Tickets for Cheap

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Raw oysters from Tasting Kitchen

Here it is. The moment you’ve been waiting for: the reveal of the 10 lucky winners who each get a pair of tickets to the inaugural Taste of Abbot Kinney on October 11.

  1. Michael / South Bay Foodies
  2. Doris
  3. May Chan
  4. taurustraci
  5. Gillian
  6. Melanie
  7. Nanette
  8. Jeff
  9. Mike V
  10. Ankur

Congrats, you guys! And if you weren’t as lucky this time around, I got a bit of news that’s sure to make you smile, my dears. Taste of AK tickets have just gone on sale at a discounted price on Goldstar! That’s right, instead of $60, you can score them for just $36 a person (not including $5.50 processing fee). Yup, that means you’ll to hit up the likes of Tasting Kitchen, Joe’s, Beechwood and Jin Patisserie — food and spirits — for under $50!

Boozing Writers’ Parties: The Imbiber and the Bubbly Girl

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Photo by Bert Stern

The Imbiber’s Ultimate Playmate Fantasy Wine Tour at Pourtal
Playboy‘s bad boy boozing columnist and author of the must-read adventures-in-drinking memoir Nobody Likes a Quitter, Dan Dunn is kicking off what is most definitely the sexiest wine tasting tour in the history of the world. Pourtal Wine Tasting Bar in Santa Monica will feature wines inspired by some of the magazine’s most famous centerfolds, from Marilyn Monroe to Anna Nicole Smith.

Dunn, who selected each of the Playmates and their respective wines, says:

This wine tour is a celebration of beauty and timelessness, a chance to raise our glasses to the women who have captured our hearts and our senses.

For the month of October, the wine bar’s Enomatic machines will offer one-ounce pours of the voluptuous vino which range in price from $2.30 to $8.80 per taste. But it’s the launch party on October 6 that will have actual Playmates in attendance, like Lisa Semler (nee Welch), Miss September 1980 and now of Semler Wines, and Andrea Lowell, host of Playboy Morning Show on XM/Sirius Radio. Join Dan and the girls for sips and mingling. And you’ll also be able to buy signed copies of his Quitter book ($15). I haven’t read it yet, but my bf highly recommends it.

Featured Wines:

  • Marilyn Monroe: Plumpjack Cabernet Sauvignon 2006
  • Bettie Page: Paraduxx 2006
  • Jayne Mansfield: Luciano Sandrone Dolcetto d’Alba 2007
  • Lisa Semler: Semler Cabernet 2001
  • Pamela Anderson: Rocca Family Vineyards “Bad Boy Red” 2006
  • Jenny McCarthy: Four Vines “The Maverick” 2006
  • Anna Nicole Smith: Tenuta di Ghizzano Il Ghizzano 2007
  • Kelly Monaco: Big Basin Mandala Syrah 2006

Tuesday, October 6 from 6:30-8:30pm. Pourtal Wine Tasting Bar, 104 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica (map). (310) 393-7693.

The Bubbly Girl’s Champagne Cocktails and Book Party at the Edison

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Consider this book party a happy hour with a lotta class. We’re talking Moet & Chandon champagne cocktails at the Edison downtown after all. It’s to celebrate author Maria Hunt’s book, The Bubbly Bar: Champagne and Sparkling Wine Cocktails for Every Occasion. For $20 guests will not only get delicious cocktails but appetizers and a copy of the book signed by the author herself! (Or the price is $10 if you just want to taste the bubbly.) The shindig will be in the bar’s intimate Tesla Lounge so RSVP/prepay on The Bubbly Girl site by tomorrow, October 3 to get a spot as no tickets will be sold at the door. And you can stick around til 8pm to catch the Edison’s sexy cabaret show, Incandescence.

Wednesday, October 7 from 5:30-7:30pm. The Edison, 108 W. 2nd Street, Downtown (map). (213) 613-0000.

This Weekend: Arm Wrestling, dineLA Kicks Off, Moonlit Run

What an exciting weekend! I don’t know about you but I’ll be hitting up the American Wine & Food Festival at the Universal City Backlot on Saturday and then it’s Thom Yorke at the Orpheum on Sunday. Woo! OK, enough bragging. Here are other goings-on you can enjoy during this first weekend of October. Is it really already October?! Yikes.

Friday, October 2

Champagne & Chocolate Tasting at Morton’s The Steakhouse Burbank
Talk about haut-chocolat! Sipping champie while savoring high-end chocolates. For $45 a person, guests at this Burbank steakhouse get to do just that, plus enjoy hors d’oeuvres like broiled sea scallops and petite filet mignon sandwiches. But it’s all about the chocolates from Vosges: Gianduia milk chocolate with almonds and caramelized paste, Ambrosia white truffle, Naga milk chocolate with sweet Indian curry and coconut and Goji Berry milk chocolate with pink Himalayan salt. If you can’t make this event, there’s one in Beverly Hills on October 21.

  • 6-7:30pm. Morton’s The Steakhouse Burbank, 3400 W Olive Avenue #180, Burbank (map). (818) 238-0424.

Saturday, October 3

Hotel Erwin’s Open House Hash Bash
Score free breakfast and mimosas at this new Venice hotel’s grand opening bash. Take a tour of the new digs and head upstairs to the roof lounge, High, for cocktails, a tan and 360-degree views  of our lovely city, from Muscle Beach to Downtown. Swank!

  • 9am-2pm. Hotel Erwin, 1697 Pacific Avenue, Venice (map).

LA Chinatown Moon Festival Moonlight 5K Run/Walk
Celebrate the mid-autumn moon at the Chinatown festival with a refreshing moonlit run. This is the first year of this 5K walk/run and a great way to work off all those yummy moon cake samples at the Southland’s oldest annual mid-Autumn Moon Festival. You can walk the 5K for fun or run it to be the first across the finish line. Online registration is closed but you can sign up at the event.

  • 7:30pm. $35. 951 N Broadway, Chinatown (map).

Sunday, October 4

dineLA Restaurant Week Kicks Off
Every budget foodies favorite time of year is here! dineLA Restaurant Week where you can score some awesome deals on prix fixe lunches ($16-$28) and dinners ($26-$44) at some of the best food spots in L.A. What’s it going to be? Cache? Petrossian Paris Cafe? The restaurant week starts today and ends the 9th and then starts again on the 11th through the 16th. Make those ressies!

Over the Top Oktoberfest at the Verdugo Bar
This ain’t your daddy’s Oktoberfest. At the Verdugo Bar, they’re throwing down with an arm wrestling tournament that’s open to all genders and skill levels. Register to compete by emailing meandpotatoes [at] gmail.com. Beer bloggers Hot Knives will be on hand to grill up veggie beer brats to accompany with the homemade sauerkraut and Hefeweizen popsicles. And yes, there will be beer. Tournament starts at 3pm.

  • 1-8pm. Verdugo Bar, 3408 Verdugo Road, Los Angeles (map). (323) 257-3408.

The Edison’s Radio Room: Speakeasy Night Goes Big


I usually don’t like to review the same place twice but the Edison‘s monthly Radio Room night has changed so much from its humble speakeasy beginnings in the back room of this downtown underground bar that it was just asking for a follow-up.

Yes, now our little baby bar night’s all growns up as it’s transformed into this huuuge event taking over the main bar and drawing legions of cocktail fans. In fact everything is now on a grander scale. No longer do they only feature the best bartenders in town. Marcos Tello, the face of L.A. mixology as well as the Edison’s lead bar man, is charged with discovering mixology talent in far-off lands and bringing them back here to show off their skills. A bartender exchange program, if you will. They’ve had the folks from Milk & Honey in New York, Heaven’s Dog in San Francisco and Drink in Boston behind their bar.

Even the live performances are now epic (thus the $10 cover charge when before there was none). No more intimate club settings evoking an audience with Billie Holiday but rather brassy bands, circus acts and ladies with snakes dancing atop the bar. It’s kuh-rayzee!

And that’s why I have to go every month. It’s something different every time! Last Tuesday’s event featured the March Fourth Marching Band as well as “the number-one bartender in the world.” It wasn’t to be missed.

I met up with Erin of LA Weekly for a quick drink but ended up running into a slew of old friends. My girls from my cocktail club — Natalie the Liquid Muse, Silamith of Partida and Martin Miller’s and Rebecca, cocktail aficionado and wife of my fave bartender Roger Room‘s Damian — were in attendance. Naturally Damian was there as well. John of Social Domain showed up followed by estarLA.

Since the bar has just started selling hand-rolled cigars upstairs (read: street-level) in the smoking lounge, I had to partake. The salesman, borrowed from the cigar store down the street from the Edison, immediately offered up a flavored cigarillo ($5). “It’s cuz I’m a girl, isn’t it,” I smirked. But yes, I did want the small one. At a table nearby a woman rolled cigars ($10 each). “I feel bad saying it, but I rented her,” the salesman said. She didn’t seem to mind. There were about four or five other cigar choices as well as cutters and lighters for sale for the unprepared smoker. One extravagantly sized lighter was $100!

I wished I had brought my cocktail upstairs with me to enjoy with my cigarillo but instead I had thoughtlessly left it with Rebecca and Damian to watch while they also kept mine and Erin’s barstools warm. After I couldn’t be apart from my drink much longer, we returned to the bar.

This night’s cocktail menu offered an interesting selection from The Tuthilltown Punch to an Averna and vodka Charley Horse. I was drawn to the Allspice Sour made with Hudson Rye, allspice dram and egg whites. Twas my favorite of the evening. So spicy and perfect for this cool autumn night. My not-fave, however, was actually the punch which tasted medicinal. I blame the ginger and the cassis.

As the evening wore on, it got more difficult to get a drink at the bar. We had released our bar stools to walk around and scope out the scene but when we tried to get anywhere near the bartenders again, that proved nearly impossible. The human wall that sprung up around the bar was three-people deep and no one was budging. Just as well since I had all that I could drink at this point. But even if I wanted a glass of water, ferget it.

The big drama of the night was when I lost my wallet and scoured the floor around the bar armed with my mini flashlight in search of it. Retraced my steps, asked for Director of Beverages Aidan’s help and shooed people from dark corners where I thought it might be. Fortunately some good soul turned it in to guest mixologist from Portland, Jeff Morgenthaler, who magically produced it when we asked if anyone turned a wallet in. My hero!

But the hee-haw moment of the evening had to be when Barbara, the Edison’s general manager, said, “There’s someone I have to introduce you to.” She took hold of my arm and guided me to this tall gentleman donning a jaunty fedora. We started shaking hands when she said, “This is [insert downtown nightlife impresario's name here]. And this is Caroline who does a fabulous blog, Caroline on Crack.” The funny part was that this was the guy who had banned me from his bar for doing a writeup of his members-only venue. “Yeah, he already knows me,” I said with a “heh.” Awkward! We didn’t hug it out but at least the encounter didn’t end with hair pulling or thrown cocktails.

In any case, leave it to the Radio Room to make it an exciting evening.

If you’re antsy for the next round the next Radio Room night has been postponed til November 10 due to the Edison’s Halloween blowout.

The Edison
108 W 2nd Street
Los Angeles, California 90012 (map)
(213) 613-0000

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