Monthly Archives: February 2010

The Wine House Road Trip 2010: Dinner at First & Hope With Tequila Ocho

Tequila Ocho Reposado

The Wine House’ Road Trip 2010 has lined up what’s probably one of the best destinations ever for a party bus and it’s only a 12.4-mile bus ride away. On Thursday, March 11 the Westside wine store is presenting a very special evening at the not-yet-opened First & Hope Supper Club, hosted by Tomas Estes of Tequila Ocho.

For $85, 45 guests will enjoy a Southern-inspired four-course meal paired with an original Tequila Ocho cocktail crafted by none other than Marcos Tello, cocktail consultant for First & Hope and more recently the former head barman of The Tar Pit.

The dinner menu:

  • Amuse: Black eyed pea soup, pickled okra and crispy pig ears
  • First: Pecan crusted goat cheese, heirloom tomato, candied pearl onion, petit arugula, brown butter maple syrup dressing
  • Second: Shrimp and grits — Santa Barbara spot prawns, Tasso ham, Antebellum corn grits
  • Third: Apple lacquered pork shank, fingerling sweet potato succotash, baby mustard greens, deviled eggs
  • Fourth: Frozen espresso custard pie, coconut crust, coffee tequila

Afterward there will be some music and dancing to work off the meal. And cab vouchers will be provided so that guests can get home safely after arriving back at the Wine House.

Make your reservations asap as there are only about 45 spots available for this fab night. Reservations: (310) 479-3731 ext. 0

EVENT: THURSDAY, MARCH 11 from 7 to 11:30pm

Wine House
2311 Cotner Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90064 (map)
Reservations (310) 479-3731 ext. 0
Price: $85 (all inclusive)

This Weekend: LA Weekly Tweetup, 24-Hour Oscars, Scotch Tasting

Such a jampacked weekend! And I’m just talking about the 5K/10K Firecracker Run on Sunday as well as the Gold Standard. But here’s what’s going on the other days of the week.

Thursday, February 25

LA Weekly Web Awards Tweetup: A Post-Party Get Together
As many of you know I was banned from 7G nearly two years ago so I was bummed when LA Weekly decided to do its web awards post-party tweetup there tonight. But then realized, hey, that’s kinda cool to celebrate my accolades at a place that actually gave my MySpace photo to the bouncers to keep me out. But tonight all are welcome as the Weekly is inviting not only the Web winners and friends but all those who want to come out and celebrate as well. The first round’s on them! Hope to see you there…cuz who’s got my back?

  • 7pm. 7G, 515 West 7th Street, Downtown (map). (213) 614-0737.

The Modern Mai Tai Experience
Jonesin’ for the summer? Immerse yourself in the Modern Mai Tai Experience at the W where you can sample the “World’s Best Mai Tai” created by The Royal Hawaiian’s mixologist Joey Gottesman as well as the next generation of classic cocktails from Honolulu and Waikiki Beach. The Hot Muffins fem DJ duo Lacy Matsumoto and Echo Aoki will be providing the hot tunes to go with your tasty drinks.

  • Thursday-Saturday, 9:30pm-2am. Whiskey Blue at the W Los Angeles, 930 Hilgard Avenue, Westwood (map).

Friday, February 26

Bid & Eat Part II
Just 20 days ago blogger Gourmet Pigs launched an online auction to help Haiti and ended up raising $765 for CHF International and Operation USA! After that she received tons of offers for donations to do another auction! This time with more Pasadena/East LA-centric goodies, i.e. Elements Kitchen, The Raymond, Pal Cabron and La Casita Mexicana. Bidding starts tomorrow!

Saturday, February 27

AMC Best Picture 24-Hour Showcase Marathon
Lots of cool movies nominated for Oscars this year…well, except Avatar. But how would you like to spend an entire Saturday watching all 10 nominees back to back? AMC is having a Best Picture 24-hour marathon for you cinephiles out there. The marathon, which costs $45, is showing on March 6th at the AMC in Orange where you’ll get a large popcorn and unlimited refills. Or if you’d rather not go as hard-core, you can see five of the 10 Best Picture nominees all in one day this Saturday instead for $30. You get the popcorn, refills and a pass on a lanyard to come and go as you please.

Monday, March 1

Morton’s The Steakhouse Hosts Scotch Tasting Events
Dammit! Of course this would happen during my liquor fast! At this special Scotch tasting, a Glenlivet ambassador will lead guests through four of The Glenlivet’s acclaimed single malts. The whiskies will be paired with selections from Morton’s classic hors d’oeuvres menu. If you can’t make this one there will also be an event at the downtown location on Friday the 5th from 5:30 to 7pm. Reservations are required. Argh! Temptation!

  • 6-7:30pm. $49. The Steakhouse Beverly Hills, 435 S. La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles (map). (310) 246-1501.

Love Hurts — Ask the Experts
I used to love watching Greg Behrendt (He’s Just Not That Into You) do standup back in the day so I know this 826LA writer’s panel/mixer will be a fun, if not funny, one. Join Greg and other relationship writers Sascha Rothchild (How to Get Divorced by 30), and Lori Gottlieb (Marry Him) as they offer wisdom and snarkiness to the lovelorn. The first hour will be the Q&A and then afterward the drinking and mingling. All proceeds will go to 826LA.

  • 8-10pm. $25 (includes one drink ticket). Busby’s East, 5364 Wilshire, Los Angeles (map).

How To Order a Drink at the Edison’s Radio Room, & Last Night’s Recap

Trying to get to Joe.

Trying to get to Joe.

By 10:45pm, I was done. My friend Dre and I had sat on the same bar stools at the Edison’s uber-packed Radio Room night since 8 but at this point we (read: me) were tired of getting leaned on by drunk girls, projectile flirted over by drunk girls and spilled on by drunk girls as they tried very hard to interact with our bartender of the evening, Erick Castro. He was behind a wall of people and behind a bar, it ain’t happening, ladies, sheesh! Now get OFF me!

Erick Castro of Rickhouse/Bourbon & Branch

Erick Castro of Rickhouse/Bourbon & Branch

But I can’t say that I blamed them. Erick is a well-known mixologist from San Francisco, more specifically Bourbon & Branch and the new Rickhouse. And tonight he was serving up a couple of his tasty specialties. Since he was one of three of the featured bartenders of the evening, he was in very high demand so ordering drinks from him, Brian Miller (New York’s Death & Company) and the Edison’s new director of spirits, Joseph Brooke, was a near impossibility.

Ask my blogger friend estarLA, who gave up in a huff after waiting 15 minutes only to be passed over by Erick for the Amazonian flirty drunk girl who “paid” for her drink by shaking a cocktail while giggling. Or ask dapper Daniel Nelson, partner of Steve Livigni at cocktail consultation firm Top Notch Beverage Consulting, who waited patiently with everyone else to catch Erick’s eye. Or ask the other seven groups of people leaning forward around that corner of the bar, staring at Erick as if trying to will him to come to them.

You’d think I had it made, perched on the bar stool right in front of Erick’s station but even then it was difficult to get drinks. Because he was used to us being there. New people got recognized and served. I know he helped us as best he could. Erick could only make two drinks at a time and there were no backup bartenders handling the non-featured drink orders. So people ordering kamakazis and White Russians — yes, they were there — were taking up Erick’s valuable time and cocktail skills.

The patiently waiting masses.

The patiently waiting masses.

Strangely enough, people didn’t seem too bothered by all of this. Folks seemed grateful to finally get their orders in. Some even still had the energy to gush like starstruck teenyboppers when Erick served them their cocktail.

In any case, I asked Aidan Demarest, the man behind the Radio Room, if anything was going to be done to improve this situation. “We’re going to double the bartenders,” Aidan reassured me.

The Radio Room had started off as an intimate speakeasy night spread by word of mouth and has since exploded into this must-do monthly bar night getting written about on the likes of UrbanDaddy. It’s gotten too huge.

I should have suggested that they should also have a designated area for people to order drinks that aren’t on the cocktail menu, i.e. wine, Herradura Silver straight, White Russians. Let the other bartenders take care of those while the featured bartenders focus on their own cocktails.

In the meantime, here are my tips for how to get your drink quickly, or at least quicker than the norm, at the Edison during Radio Room:

  1. Order all the cocktails you want to get in one shot and then close out so you don’t have to break through the gauntlet of bar patrons again when all you want to do is leave. I know that you risk having your cocktail sit longer than it should but if you’re only going to drink two this night it won’t be too much of a compromise, especially if we’re talking drinks without ice.
  2. Get a pretty girl or blogger to order your drink for you. I was lucky enough to be introduced to Erick by Aidan so he knew to take care of us and I was able to catch Erick’s eye a bit quicker than one of the bartender patrons. I related this story to Pablo Moix of La Descarga, who was enjoying his night off here and he replied, “If it’s going to be between you and that guy, I’m going to go with you of course, the blogger.” Funny thing is, he knows that guy.
  3. If all you want is a Jack and Coke, go to one of the non-featured bartenders. You’ll be able to get your drink order in faster and easier and they’re usually located at the not-as-crowded end of the bar.
  4. When you just want to leave the drink order in your mixologist’s hands, don’t just say, “I’ll take any drink you want to make me.” If anything, specify what spirit/flavors you prefer so that the mixologist doesn’t have to waste too much time trying to figure out what you might like. And when you specify you increase your chances of getting a cocktail that you’ll love.

One drinker’s opinion of the cocktails and who was the best mixologist after the jump…

National Margarita Day: 6 Ways To Celebrate

Chili Margarita

Library Bar's Chili Margarita

I’m so deep in the throes of my no-drinking-for-Lent experiment that I forgot that it’s National Margarita Day today. Fortunately the tweeps on Twitter reminded me. So I came up with a short list of suggestions on some tasty ways to celebrate this very important holiday.

1) Copa d’Oro’s $5 Tommy’s Margarita during the bar’s all-night happy hour on Mondays

2) Malo’s Spicy Cucumber Margarita ($11): tequila, lime, cucumber, agave and Rittero hot sauce

3) Roger Room’s Tijuana Brass ($13): Tres Reyes Blanco, lime, agave, cucumber foam

4) Casita del Campo’s Cadillac margarita ($8)

5) Library Bar’s Chili Margarita: Patron Silver tequila, agave, Cointreau, pinch of cayenne, lime juice, fresh Mandarin juice with a Mezcal misting on top.

6) The Bazaar’s Salt Air Margarita ($16): Classic margarita topped with salt air.

Another happy hour option: El Carmen has $4 margaritas for their 5-7pm weekday happy hour (courtesy of The Happy Hour Tour).

For some recipes on how to celebrate at home, here are some Border Grill Margarita recipes courtesy of LA Weekly‘s Squid Ink blog.

Blog Bite: New Breakfast Items at La Grande Orange

Venice Beach Burrito

I haven’t been to La Grande Orange in Santa Monica for ages so was really happy to revisit it for brunch this weekend. And it was a good thing I did cuz they added a bunch of new items to their breakfast/brunch menu. I don’t know how new they are but the server seemed very excited to tell us about them.

Now there’s steak and eggs for the famished, as well as a spicy version of their popular commuter sandwich, thanks to chipotle mayo. They’ve also added an arugula salad; and their weekend favorite, the apple pancake, is actually now available on weekdays, too.

But even with all these new goodies, I went for the Venice Beach Burrito (pictured), which has tofu chorizo, corn, spinach and egg whites and is wrapped with a whole wheat tortilla. That tofu chorizo is so spicy and savory but I still wanted to add some hot sauce to it.

Another reason this is one of my new fave breakfast destinations? They serve Intelligentsia coffee here. My must-have coffee beverage is their Havana Latte, made with sweetened condensed milk. Sweet and creamy. If you prefer a brunch cocktail, they offer $5 Bloody Marys and Mimosas.

The restaurant is a nice and airy place to enjoy weekend brunch. Seems like running groups like to come here after their run along the beach, as well as young professionals and locals with their dogs. Very chill.

La Grande Orange
2000 Main Street
Santa Monica, California 90405 (map)
(310) 396-9145

Win Tickets to The Edison’s Radio Room, Free Drinks & Reserved Table

Cocktails at the Radio Room.

Cocktail at the Radio Room.

**********CONTEST CLOSED************

Have you always wanted to check out the fabulous Radio Room night at the Edison downtown but have an aversion to cover charges? I feel ya, that’s why I was ecstatic when Dan Cox of Dan Cox PR offered me a pair of VIP tickets to give away to one of my lucky readers for next week’s Radio Room.

If you’ve never heard of the Radio Room, it’s one night in mixology heaven where once a month the Edison brings over some of the best bartenders from around the country. So you don’t have to trek all the way to New York’s Death & Company to enjoy a cocktail made by mixologist Alex Day or to Portland to get a taste of mixologist Jeffrey Morgenthaler’s creations.

And for next week, guest bartenders will include the Edison’s brand-new Director of Spirits, Joseph Brooke. It’ll probably be one of the rare moments that you’ll be able to get a drink made by him since he’ll undoubtedly have his hands full running the Edison from now on. (Although you will still be able to visit him at Copa d’Oro in Santa Monica til April 1.) Joe will be joined by the highly esteemed Brian Miller of New York’s Death & Company and Erick Castro of San Francisco’s Bourbon & Branch/Rickhouse Bar.

Radio Room Cocktail List ($14 each):

  • Gilda (by Brian): Herradura Blanco Tequila, fresh pineapple and lime juices, blended with cinnamon bark syrup.
  • High Tea (by Joe): Black tea-infused London Dry Gin, honey, lemon and milk topped with soda.
  • Hispaniola (by Brian): Flor de Cana Rum infused with Summer Royale Tea with a splash of lime, a hint of fresh sugar cane and ginger syrup.
  • Kentucky Buck (by Erick): Woodford Reserve Bourbon, lemon juice, turbinado simple, strawberry puree and ginger beer.
  • Miss Behavin’ (by Brian): 100-proof Laird’s bonded apple brandy with Clear Creek Pear Brandy, citrus sugar and topped with champagne.
  • The Porco Rosso (by Joe): High West Rye Whiskey, Aperol, Carpano Antica with bitters and citrus.
  • Sancho’s Lady (by Erick): Herradura Blanco Tequila and LeCompte Calvafos with orange juice, lemon, turbinado simple and small hands grenadine.

So the winner of this pair of tickets not only gains free entry (reg. $10/person) to the Edison but THREE DRINK TICKETS (value $14 per drink) per person! AND a reserved table for the evening.

Maan, that’s better than the deal I’m getting which is a media pass and a drink ticket. OK, I’m not really complaining. I promise to be happy for whomever wins.

OK so how do you win these tickets? Just do the following:

  1. Leave a comment below with your email address (so I can contact you if you win) and your Twitter handle as well as what’s your go-to cocktail after a hard day. There is no right answer, I’m just curious.
  2. Tweet this: “I need a drink @carolineoncrack! Gimme tix 2 The Edison’s Radio Room! http://bit.ly/c5myF3″

At 1pm PST on Monday the 22nd, I’ll plug your entries into the randomizer, pick out a winner and notify you.

Good luck! Oh, and BTW, if you win, remember to be nice to your bartenders and servers! And I’m not talking just a pretty smile; tip!

BlackboardEats’ Secret Heads-Up: 30% Off Josie and $19.95 Mercantile Prix Fixe

The Mercantile

The Mercantile

You know BlackboardEats, right? The Web site dedicated to offering fantabulous discounts at some of the hottest restaurants in Los Angeles? Only thing is you never know what discounts are coming up until the Tuesday and Thursday you get their newsletter.

Not that that’s a bad thing. Who doesn’t like to be surprised? But this time, the girls at BBE actually gave me a little heads-up about what discounts they have planned for next week! And they’re some purty good ones so mark your calendars.

Tuesday: 30% Off Dinner at Josie Restaurant in Santa Monica

Thursday: $19.95 Prix Fixe at The Mercantile in Hollywood

BBE members get a three-course menu at The Mercantile for under $20 when they present their discount code to their server before ordering.

Here’s the menu:

  • Endive & Watercress Salad w/ Herbed Goat Cheese, Dates, Smoked Almonds & Honey Vinaigrette
  • House Made Sausage Of the Day OR
  • Ricotta Gnudi w/ English Peas, Hen of the Wood Mushrooms & Parmesan OR
  • Smoked Trout Rillettes w/ Beets, Cooked Egg, Chive & Horseradish Aioli on Crostini
  • Scoop Of Housemade Ice Cream

Happy discount dining!

BTW, if you’re not already a BBE member and you like to dine out, sign up. It’s FREE and, like I said, you get these great discounts.

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