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re: Restaurant Rec's in Vegas
Posted by Fabroussard on 6/13/17 at 10:13 am to TigerSaint1
The Peppermill is a great place for a cheap meal. It's toward the end of the strip; closer to Wynn. It's an institution. Hash House A Go-Go is one of our go to's when we are in LV as well. Huge servings for a decent price.
If you want something nicer, Charlier Palmer Steak House runs a pre-fixed special each week. Usually around $60 for a 4-course meal WITH bottomless wine pairing.
Therapy on Freemont Street isn't a bad spot for lunch or an early dinner. The prices won't kill you and you'll get a good meal.
If you want something nicer, Charlier Palmer Steak House runs a pre-fixed special each week. Usually around $60 for a 4-course meal WITH bottomless wine pairing.
Therapy on Freemont Street isn't a bad spot for lunch or an early dinner. The prices won't kill you and you'll get a good meal.
re: Where to take visiting parents for dinner in New Orleans?
Posted by Fabroussard on 6/2/17 at 3:56 pm to Lester Earl
College Inn isn't as established as Commanders or Arnaud's, but it's comfortable and has an "older" vibe.
I take my grandparents there every time they come in town because I know they will enjoy the atmosphere and the menu won't scare them away. They have a lot of Nola classics they grew up with.
I take my grandparents there every time they come in town because I know they will enjoy the atmosphere and the menu won't scare them away. They have a lot of Nola classics they grew up with.
re: Whiskey/Bourbon/Scotch appreciation thread Volume II
Posted by Fabroussard on 6/2/17 at 2:59 pm to drockw1
Went to Martin's Wine Cellar this week and got to talking to a few employees there. Not sure of the accuracy but I thought I would share:
Apparently, it's getting very hard to get your hands on certain Buffalo Trace bourbons. Part of this is by design to make themselves seem "exclusive" but part of it is due to a shortage of certain brands.
Certain Pappy's are starting to run out so BT is trying to make Blanton's the new "hard to get" bourbon. The Martin's rep said they get only 2 bottles a month in store and don't even get to put them out on shelves. They go directly to a waiting list. Weller is another one that is increasingly getting harder to find. They may get 5 bottles a month.
I work at a bar in the city I can admit that it's VERY hard to order any Buffalo products right now; so there's that...
He also mentioned that if you're a fan of O.F Birthday Bourbon, try the Old Old Forester 's 1920. They have very similar mash bills. They did a blind taste test with some of their regulars at the store and many said they tasted almost identical. Again, this could have been to get me to just buy a bottle.
Apparently, it's getting very hard to get your hands on certain Buffalo Trace bourbons. Part of this is by design to make themselves seem "exclusive" but part of it is due to a shortage of certain brands.
Certain Pappy's are starting to run out so BT is trying to make Blanton's the new "hard to get" bourbon. The Martin's rep said they get only 2 bottles a month in store and don't even get to put them out on shelves. They go directly to a waiting list. Weller is another one that is increasingly getting harder to find. They may get 5 bottles a month.
I work at a bar in the city I can admit that it's VERY hard to order any Buffalo products right now; so there's that...
He also mentioned that if you're a fan of O.F Birthday Bourbon, try the Old Old Forester 's 1920. They have very similar mash bills. They did a blind taste test with some of their regulars at the store and many said they tasted almost identical. Again, this could have been to get me to just buy a bottle.
re: Where to take visiting parents for dinner in New Orleans?
Posted by Fabroussard on 6/2/17 at 2:39 pm to cannon629
Ye Olde College Inn. Drew Brees always talks about that place.
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