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This Weekend: Free Tequila, Bacon/Cheese Cocktail, Back-to-Back Beer Fests

Happy Earth Day weekend, people! What good deed are you going to do this weekend to help save the planet? You can do something easy like purchase special Earth Day cupcakes from Magnolia and Sprinkles or be a bit more giving and volunteer; you can find find a volunteer opportunity here.

Thursday, April  21

3rd Annual IPA Festival at Naja’s Place
You likes da hoppy beer? At what is officially the biggest IPA festival in SoCal, you can choose from 70 of the best West Coast IPAs — Alesmith IPA, Stone Ruination, Ladyface Alehouse IPA and Pliny the Elder, to name but a few. See partial list here. There will be exclusive festival beers and casks, too.

  • 2pm. Naja’s Place, 154 International Boardwalk, Redondo Beach (map). (310) 376-9951

Friday, April 22 Earth Day!

Free Tacos by Border Grill Truck
Border Grill Truck will be giving out free Black Thai Grilled Alaska Cod Tacos to the first 100 customers to give them the password “Alaska Seafood.”

  • 11:30am-2pm. California Science Center, 700 Exposition Park, Los Angeles (map).

The Nature Conservancy’s Earth Day Picnic Los Angeles
You love food, you love our planet. Celebrate both with a picnic! Either pick a picnic in LA via the Nature Conservancy meetup or organize your own! The green organization will be giving out free reusable shopping bags at the Original Farmer’s Market where you can then score Earth Day special by flashing your bag.

Saturday, April 23

Grilled Cheese Invitational 2011
The judging tickets may be sold out but that doesn’t mean you can’t still join in the fun. Taste free samples, vote on your favorite grilled cheese at the event, witness something called the “Cheese calling event” and enjoy all the cheese-focused entertainment and demos. My friends and cocktailers Alie & Georgia will be demo’ing their Bloody Bacon & Cheese cocktail which includes a grilled cheese sandwich garnish!

  • 11am-6pm. $12 online, $15 door. Los Angeles Center Studios, 1201 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles (map).

Free Tequila at Spaphile’s Relax After Taxes at Pink Taco
Yup, free tequila at this pamper-yourself event, but it’s only the first two hours so get there early and then partake of the free mini spa treatments, snacks and drinks. Admission is $5 but it goes toward charity Livestrong.

  • 3-7pm. $5. Pink Taco, 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles (map). RSVP: events [at] spaphile.com.

Thirsty Crow’s 1st Anniversary Featuring $5 Cocktail
The Silver Lake bar is celebrating its first birthday with $5 Thirsty Crow cocktails — rye, bitters, ginger beer — (from 7-10pm) along with pie from All Jarred Up. Food truck Willoughby Road will be on hand selling its Southern-inspired cuisine.

  • 7pm. Thirsty Crow, 2939 W Sunset Boulevard, Silver Lake (map). (323) 661-6007.

Monday, April 25

2nd Annual Belgian Beer Fest at Library Alehouse
For 10 days, this Santa Monica pub will go through 40-plus Belgian beers with 12 rotating handles. The $15 taster glass will get you discounts off refills. Monday is the kickoff party featuring Duvel beers including the special release collaboration by Ommegang and La Chouffe. Don’t forget to buy your spot at the Belgian beer dinner on May 6th which will have five courses paired with Belgian beers.

  • April 25 to May 5. Library Alehouse, 2911 Main Street, Santa Monica (map). (310) 314-4855.
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Fraiche Culver City’s Pre-Prohibition Nights: $1 Bites, $5 Cocktails

Ever since Albert Trummer left Fraiche Culver City back in 2008 to go and open up his own bar, Apotheke in New York City, Fraiche’s cocktail program has never been the same. But now there’s a new bartender behind the stick: Kiowa Bryan, formerly of the Soho House where she trained under The Varnish’s Chris Ojeda. She’s looking to put the restaurant’s bar program on the map.

I’d say she’s starting on the right foot by introducing a new bar night for boozers on a budget: Pre-Prohibition Nights, with select half-price classic cocktails and 1920s-priced bar bites.

$1 bites include: oysters, shrimp, anrancini, soup shooter, tuna tartare, cheese Panini and buratta crostini

$5 cocktails include: Aviation, Daquiri, Clover Club, Sidecar, Old Fashioned, French 75 (gin or cognac), El Presidente, Sazerac, Manhattan (!), Bijou. And 50 cents for the Fish House Punch.

It kicks off tonight at 9pm and runs til 1am (or 11:30pm, depending on the turnout). The flyer she sent me said, “Dress to impress” but Kiowa said, “Dressing up not necessary, but encouraged.” Regardless Fraiche won’t let you come in wearing flipflops anyway.

I’m just happy that they have $5 Sazeracs and Manhattans. Wonder how crazy that tiny bar area in the restaurant will get.

EVENT: EVERY WEDNESDAY at 9pm

Fraiche Culver City
9411 Culver Boulevard
Culver City, California 90232 (map)
(310) 839-6800
Facebook: Fraiche Restaurant
Twitter: @FraicheCuisine

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Drink Deals for Mexican Independence Day Celebrations

La Sandia cocktail by Caroline on Crack

La Sandia cocktail.

What is Mexican Independence Day and why should we celebrate it? It’s the day Mexico gained its freedom from Spain — that’s right, Cinco de Mayo is for something else — and, hullo?, drink specials!

Here are some bar events going on around town this Wednesday and Thursday in case you need an excuse to drink:

El Carmen in Midcity: It ain’t a celebration without mariachi and El Carmen has got ‘em on today from 9-11pm. But you can party before then starting at 5pm and after with food and drink specials, including $4 margaritas.

La Sandia in Santa Monica Place: Score a three-tequila tequila flight for only $10 at this beachside Mexican restaurant. You get to take your pick out of 20 varieties! This special goes through til the 19th. They also have a happy hour Monday-Friday from 4-7pm when you can get $5 house margaritas, passion fruit mojitos or sangria.

Malo in Silver Lake: For Thursday, the Eastside cantina is boasting salsa made from the hottest pepper in the world, “Bhut Jolokia,” as well as dishes like beef machaca hard shell tacos and Red Chile Crab Salpicon on cucumber cups. For drinks, they’ve got a shot of Milagro Silver with a can of Tecate and two flavored margaritas — the prickly pear and the strawberry mint.

Trader Vic’s LA Live: Yeah, don’t know what this Mexico-centric day has to do with tiki but they’ll be offering $5 Tequila Sunrises and margaritas, $3 beer and $5 food like Nacho cheese, chicken soft tacos and quesadillas on Wednesday.

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This Weekend: Grease Sing-a-Long, Return of the 35-Cent Cocktail, LA Street Food Fest Tickets

I have a good feeling about this weekend, especially when the weather is going to be in the 70s and sunny! Finally!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Edison’s 35-Cent Cocktail and the $1 Centennial Cocktail Return
They went away for a bit but are now back after the Edison won LA’s Downtown News award for Best Happy Hour! Every Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 7pm, you can score the 35-cent cocktail and every Wednesday through Friday the $1 cocktail (1 per customer). The Edison happy hour is gonna make you do math by giving you 40% off house cocktails, well and select beer and wine by the glass. At least they have nosh like vegetable panini and chicken wings for a straight-up $5. BTW, don’t forget to tip your bartender. Just because the drink is cheap doesn’t mean you should be.

  • The Edison, 108 W 2nd Street, Downtown (map). (213) 613-0000.

Friday, June 25

Grease Sing-a-Long in the Hollywood Bowl
OK, who doesn’t know all the words to “You’re the One That I Want”? Man, I LOVE this movie. John Travolta was so hot and Olivia Newton-John was rockin’ her extreme makeover. Grab your friends, a bottle of wine and a picnic basket and sing your heart out at this fun Bowl-tastic sing-a-long. Frenchy will be hosting the evening! BTW, I’ve always wanted pink hair thanks to her.

  • 7pm. Tickets $21-$72. Hollywood Bowl, 2301 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood (map). (323) 850-2000.

Saturday, June 26

Buy Your Tickets to LA Street Food Fest Summer Tasting Event
Only one month away! The trucks have been replaced by booths, hopefully easing the lines situation. In addition to all the yummy street food and food truck fixins — Coolhaus, Manila Machine, Grilled Cheese Truck, World Fare — there will be two Singha beer gardens plus specialty cocktails created by LA’s own mixologists. Bring a picnic basket and a blanket and stake out a spot on the grass in the Rose Bowl. Live performances by The Deadly Syndrome and Warpaint.

  • July 24, 5-9pm. $45 general, $65 VIP. Rose Bowl, 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena (map).

Sunday, June 27

Foodie Fitness’ Urban Hike in Orange County
Join me and Foodie Fitness, aka H.C. of LA/OC Foodventures, for a trek through the OC. Actually H.C. will be walking the entire length of Beach Boulevard from La Habra to Huntington Beach (21 miles!). I’ll just join him for the last 6-10 miles before he reaches the final destination: Don the Beachcomber for a prix fixe menu with tiki drink flight! It’s free to join, you just pay for your own food and drink. Hope to see you there!

  • Starts at 7am at Whittier and Beach in La Habra (map). Look for the Asian dude with glasses and a big backpack.
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This Weekend: $1 Tacos, $5 Jameson, Free Tequila

Woo hoo! I’m going to NYC this weekend for the Big Apple BBQ Block Party as well as an s-load of barhopping. Wish you could go, too, but don’t feel bad as there are lots of fun things to do in town.

Thursday, June 10

Tiny Bandit Sample Sale at Malo With $1 Tacos and Happy Hour Cocktails
Find food, cocktail and designer clothing deals at this pop-up store. That’s right, enjoy $1 tacos and happy hour drink specials while browsing designer men and women’s clothing — like Jenny Han, I Heart Juliet and Threads for Thought — that are marked 50-75% off. Cash only though. And it’s a party cuz DJ My Shimoda will be manning the turntables.

  • 5-10pm. Malo, 4326 W Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Lina Lecaro’s LA’s Best Dive Bars Booksigning and Launch With Free Tequila
“It” bars come and go but dive bars are forever and LA Weekly‘s nightlife columnist Lina Lecaro has catalogued L.A.’s diviest in her new book Los Angeles’s Best Dive Bars: Drinking and Diving in the City of Angels. This is definitely a tome that you want to keep handy; best part is that it’ll probably hardly ever need updating. Get your copy signed at La Luz de Jesus and enjoy the free tequila provided by Sino Tequila. There will also be food and some other booze.

  • 6-9pm. La Luz de Jesus, 4633 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Friday, June 11

Bigfoot Lodge’s 11th Anniversary Party
Wow, can you believe it’s been 11 years since the Bigfoot Lodge in Atwater Village first opened its doors? That’s gotta be like a 100 years in nightlife years. To celebrate, the bar will be serving up Jameson for $5 all night long. No cover!

  • 5pm. Bigfoot Lodge, 3172 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Sunday, June 13

4th Annual No Cookie Left Behind Bake Sale at Scoops
This charity bake sale will not only feature baked nomminess but a raffle with prizes like a tour of the Glee set, bootcamp sessions, tickets to a Dodgers game, Rachel Pally dresses, 10 drink tickets to Cha Cha Lounge and restaurant gift certificates. And to balance out all those sweet treats you will inevitably buy, the Frysmith truck will be on hand with its variety of fries.

  • 2-5pm. Scoops, 712 N Heliotrope Drive, Los Angeles (map).

Sushi Sundays at Chaya Brasserie
Chaya Brasserie kicks off a new dinner promotion for the summer. Every Sunday, the sushi bar menu will feature a la carte sushi rolls for $3.50 or 2-for-1 for $5 and large Kirin Beer for $5. In the dining room, you can enjoy an Omakase menu for $35 and that includes a half-portion of edamame, one cut roll, nine pieces of sushi, and a small sake.

  • 5-9pm. Chaya Brasserie, 8741 Alden Drive, Los Angeles (map). (310) 859-8833.

The Wine House Rooftop Party
The roof is on fy-ah at the Wine House Rooftop Party this Sunday. Lots of classic cocktails like Macallan Penicillins and Tito’s Vodka Moscow Mules, food created by Upstairs 2′s executive chef Todd Barrie, live music and even dance instruction! So much fun! Tickets are $75 a person or $100 for two.

  • 5-10pm. Wine House, 2311 Cotner Avenue, Los Angeles (map). (310) 479-3731.
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Malo’s Margarita Nights: $4 Margaritas

Spicy Cucumber Margarita

Spicy Cucumber Margarita courtesy of Malo Restaurant

Get your weekend started early, folks, by hitting up Margarita Night tonight at Malo Cantina in Silver Lake, home of over 250 tequilas and mezcals. Yup, fans of the margarita will be able to enjoy a tasty selection of affordable concoctions ranging in price from $4 to $8 every Tuesday from 7 to 11pm at this new drink night which launches tonight.

Margarita Night Specials include:

  • Herradura House Margarita: Herradura Silver Tequila, housemade margarita mix, lime juice $4
  • Market Fresh Margarita: Hand-muddled with fresh farmers market fruit, Herradura Silver Tequila, agave nectar, lime juice $7
  • Organic Margarita: Casa Noble Silver Tequila, lime juice, agave nectar $8
  • Medicina Latina: Herradura Reposado Tequila, ginger agave nectar, lime juice $6
  • Spicy Cucumber Margarita: Herradura Silver Tequila, cucumbers, hot sauce, lime juice, agave nectar $6
  • Impala: Herradura Reposada Tequila, lime juice, Maison Prunier Orange Liqueur $7
  • Skinny Margarita: Herradura Silver Tequila, lime juice and a splash of agave nectar  $6

Mmm, my fave is the Medicina Latina, although the spicy cucumber margarita with hot sauce looks intriguing. BTW, to keep things festive, there will be a DJ spinning in the upstairs lounge.

EVENT: EVERY TUESDAY FROM 7 to 11pm

Malo Cantina
4326 W. Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90029 (map)
(323) 664-1011
Twitter: @malorestaurant
Facebook: Malo Restaurant

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Rush Street: Girls’ Night Out of Pole Dancing & Girly Drinks

Pole Dancing 101

Pole Dancing 101

I did something the other night that I swore to myself I’d never ever do. I took a pole dancing lesson. Yup. Rush Street has an ’80s ladies’ night on Wednesdays on its second floor where ladies can take a free pole dancing lesson courtesy of Studio City’s pole dancing/fitness studio, Polistic. And I was invited to this girls-only media dinner which showcased this as well as the Culver City barestaurant’s new spring cocktail menu.

I told my friends who pooh-poohed the bar night that I was just going to take pictures and maybe some video of other bloggers taking on the pole but that I would never deign touch it myself. I’m not a big party girl and definitely not the type to sexy it up for some random male attention at a bar.

But then after our dinner of yummy portabello mushroom fries, miso and sake marinated salmon, crab ravioli and grilled shrimp and some tasty mocktails, our group of gals took the party upstairs. A couple of the instructors showed us around the pole, starting off with a basic spin around it. “The only thing I require is that we all cheer as loud as we can for everyone,” the instructor said. Little did I know how much this would help.

It also helped that most every girl had taken a turn on the pole and that the move was so easy I really had no excuse not to give it a try. Oh, except one. “I ate too much,” I warned the instructor when she tried to get me on the pole. But even then I already had one hand on it and the girls were already shouting words of encouragement from the sidelines. “Alll riiight, I’ll be a good sport,” I told myself while listening to the instructor’s instructions to put my left hand over my right hand on the bar overhead and then wrap my left leg around the bar. She then pushed me so I fell to the left and twirled around the bar in a not very graceful way.

The girls cheered loudly anyway, “Woooooooooh!” I know my style was a far cry from pro but it was kinda fun. Took me back to when I was a kid and loved playing on the monkey bars. I even got the friction burn on my hands like I did in the old days.

Now, I did this stone sober because I’m in the midst of a booze fast but this would probably have been a lot more fun and swirly if I had had a couple of cocktails beforehand. Fortunately Rush Street knows that and has some liquid courage specials on this ladies’ night: $6 X-Rated vodka cocktails, $9 Pretty in Pink Cosmo (X-Rated, vodka, pineapple, cranberry) and Pink-a-licious Martini (X-Rated, Sprite, cranberry, vodka). Yes, they’re made from X-Rated Fusion Liqueur, a very sweet and fruity drink ingredient. However, I suspect that those who love the pole won’t mind the girly drinks.

If, however, you’d prefer to imbibe something other than a melon/berry/mango-y drink, the bar has a new spring cocktail menu that’s heavy in the flavored vodka department and seems girl-drink-intensive but has some interesting concoctions:

Some of the drinks on the Spring Fling Cocktail Menu ($12 each):

  • Bronx Cocktail: Plymouth Gin, Cinzano Sweet Vermouth, Cinzano Dry Vermouth, orange juice, simple syrup
  • El Diablo: Absolut Ruby Red, watermelon syrup, jalapenos, cranberry juice, lemon and lime juice
  • Ginger Rogers: Beefeater 24, ginger syrup, lemon juice, mint, topped with ginger ale
  • Lady Rio: Sagatiba Cachaca, Caravella Lemoncello, Dailys pomegranate syrup, simple syrup, raspberries
  • Orange Clover: Jameson, Aperol, orange juice, simple syrup
  • Pear Flower: Grey Goose La Poire Vodka, St. Germain, lemon and lime juice, grapefruit juice
  • Strawberry Fields: Absolut Citron, strawberry, lemon, simple syrup, float of prosecco

I was able to try the mocktail versions of El Diablo and Strawberry Fields. Both were pretty tasty even without the booze. Although I have to say that just by reading the ingredients for El Diablo, it sounded like it had too much going on what with the grapefruit, watermelon, jalapenos and cranberry. Eesh! But the Flavorpill editor sitting next to me ordered it and loved it.

Anyhoo, if you’d like to give Rush Street’s ’80s Ladies’ Night a shot, it goes off every Wednesday night starting at 9pm. The pole dancing lessons are FREE. If you’re into this sorta thing, it could be a fun girls’ night out.

Rush Street
9546 Washington Boulevard
Culver City, California 90232 (map)
(310) 837-9546

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