Saturday, June 28, 2008

Throwin' em back

I was never frequented Hangar 17 before, but now that I know their happy hour specials, I can pretty much guarantee that I'll be back more.

They used to only have specials on food, but I guess they were encouraged by the mass amounts of happy hours in the Midtown region (and perhaps by this blog??) to expand their cheap eats and drinks. And they certainly are cheap!

I went on a Thursday night and was pleased to find they they have "Throwback Thursdays" where old timer drinks such as Manhattans, Harvey Wallbangers (what is that, anyway?) and other old school drinks are only $3! That includes martinis, and my current fav, the gimlet. I suggest getting the gimlet over ice, however, because it goes down really well...

They also have beer specials on Tuesdays, and 2-for-1's on Friday and Saturday nights from 10 to 11pm. Check out their website for all their specials at http://www.hangar17bar.biz/specials.html.

New Obsession

Those of you who know me at all know that I love PBS. Especially during the summer, when network television only produces such quality television as "Nashville Star" and "Man's Best Friend," I turn to PBS for quality shows like "Masterpiece Theatre" and "Nova."

But my real obsession is cooking shows. I loved Food Network when I had expanded cable, but, alas, they don't provide that station with basic cable. So I have PBS. And pretty much all day on Saturday it's nothing but cooking shows. (Well, at 9:30am it's Burt Wolf's Travels and Traditions, but really, who can argue with that?)

My favorite, and my reason for telling all of you about this, is Gourmet Magazine's "Diary of a Foodie." For those of us who love food, drink, and travel, it's the perfect television show. They manage to make food and drink both exotic and accesible, fun and informative. And they share great recipies, like today's coconut crusted marshmellows. Yum.

"Diary of a Foodie" is on Saturday mornings on KVIE at 10:30am. You can also check it out online at www.gourmet.com/diaryofafoodie. Check it out!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Bistro Taste on a Fast Food Budget

I love a cheap happy hour. I love it even more when it's posed in a setting that appears to be up-scale, where you can sit next to people in expensive suits and pretend like you're there for the scene, not the cheap drinks.

Bistro 33 in Midtown in that kind of place. As a whole, any of the ever expanding restaurants in the 33rd Street Bistro franchise (They now not only have their Bistro 33 in Midtown and the original on 33rd and Folsom, but one in El Dorado Hills, Davis, Riverside Clubhouse, Suzie Burger in Midtown and the new Tre which I have no information on. Ok, I need to take a breath...) offers good food and drinks at a fairly decent price, but it's certainly not the place you think of when you need a cheap drink. The other night my friend Yelena and I stopped for a couple of drinks and managed to only spend about $30 with tip between the two of us. For a place that describes itself as "hip, sexy and stylish" (according to the website) that's pretty damn good. Especially when you find out what we had... so here we go: 2 lemon drops, 2 dirty martinis, 1 vodka tonic, 1 dungeness crab and artichoke dip and 1 shrimp "cone" (baby shrimp in a paper cone). We were full and drunk, and I think that should be the goal of any good happy hour.

If you've been there you know the service can be a bit sketchy. Lucky for us we had good service, good drinks, and good food. Selected drinks are no more than $3.50 and selected apps are only $3. Go for the crab dip. Bistro 33 also makes a bitchin' breakfast.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Awful Good

It's not Sacramento and it's not Happy Hour, but it's awful good!

Saturday night in Reno is a lot of fun - at least the parts I can remember were! Any night of drinking should be capped off with a burger as yummy as the Awful Awful from the Little Nugget.

You have to go down an alley to get there but at 3:00a.m. there is a huge crowd so it's nothing to be afraid of. The Awful Awful is made right in front of you -- it's a 1/2 pound burger topped with a special sauce, cheese and veggies. The (generous basket of) fries are amazing! They're seasoned just right with salt, garlic and parsley (I think?). I'm not 100% sure but I think it was about $5 (see paragraph two).

So if you're in Reno looking for the perfect late-night drunk food -- the Awful Awful is hitting the jackpot! Or a Royal Flush! Or 21! You get the picture!

So, Sacramentans... what's your favorite burger?

Happy Hour Updates


The happy hour list is constantly being updated but we can't do it alone! If you know about a happy hour that isn't on the list or see that parts of our list are outdated, please send us a comment so we can have the best list possible!
Cheers!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

New Bar in Town!

You've probably driven by the 3 Fires Lounge and didn't even notice it. Inside the new Marriott hotel, across the street from the Park and kitty corner from the Capital, there's a lot going on in that neighborhood. Jen and I stopped by for a quick drink the other night. They have a literal happy hour--from 5 to 6. But while it's short, the drinks are well priced. Selected red and white wine by the glass for $5, Herradura margies for $4.50 and Infusions (whatever the heck that is--but probably worth a try!) for $3. They also have some tasty looking snacks for around $5. They have other small plates and a full bar if you don't make it there during happy Hour (I feel like it should be capitalized). The bar itself is very beautiful, great ambiance and the bartenders and waiters are very friendly. The clientele looks like they're mostly out-of-towners staying at the hotel, but it's worth a try, especially if you don't want to hit up the Park across the street.