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EaterWire : Fancypants Cognac Tasting at La Descarga, LA Restaurants in Songs, More!

November 30, 2011
EaterWire : Fancypants Cognac Tasting at La Descarga, LA Restaurants in Songs, More!

HOLLYWOOD— Although Mexicali Taco & Co. folded its stand back in September, management promised pop-ups around town. Mexicali’s tacos, quesadillas, and vampiros resurface at La Descarga December 5 from 8-10PM along with a set of shmancy cognacs and hand-rolled cigars. Tickets cost $70 and include edibles, two cigars, plus a taste of Paul Beau Hors d’Age ($130), Guillon Painturaud Hors d’Age ($300), Paul Marie “Faultline” ($130), Paul Marie “Devant La Porte” ($600), and a super rare pre-1930s vintage bottle tba. [EaterWire] DOWNTOWN— On December 1, which happens to be National Pie Day, recent downtown addition , The Pie Hole , plans to launch a slew of new menu items and offer guests free whipped cream with a slice of pie. [EaterWire] AROUND TOWN— Food GPS organizes a list of songs that reference LA restaurants. Ice Cube hearts Fat Burger at 2AM, The Notorious BIG flosses hoes at Roscoe’s … [Food GPS] Link: EaterWire : Fancypants Cognac Tasting at La Descarga, LA Restaurants in Songs, More!

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BoardWrap : What food will you not eat?

November 19, 2011

&#183 LQ@SK 18 Course White Truffle Dinner in Photos. Minimal Verbiage [CH] &#183 What food will you not eat? [Yelp] &#183 Whole Foods is sneaking up the prices [SE] &#183 Describe your ideal coffee house… [CH] &#183 OMFG!!!!!! Pumpkin Poptarts ! [Yelp] Originally posted here: BoardWrap : What food will you not eat?

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Booze & Brews: Venice Scores Its Own Brewery: Venice Beach Brewing Co.

November 19, 2011
Booze & Brews: Venice Scores Its Own Brewery: Venice Beach Brewing Co.

Rose Ave in Venice is the new hotness. Launching your own brewery is the new hotness. And when the two collide, Venice Beach Brewing Company is born, opening just a few spaces down from Venice Beach Wines and Oscar’s Cerveteca on Rose Ave near 7th. Partners and Venice inhabitants Kerr Smith (he’s an actor from NCIS and Dawson’s Creek) and Tim Benedick are playing around with four beers to start, there’s a Venice Ale, June Gloom (Belgian white), Dirty Blonde, and Ink (chocolate oatmeal stout). According to VBBC’s website , Smith and Benedick plan to debut in January 2012 . More to come. [EaterWire] More here: Booze & Brews: Venice Scores Its Own Brewery: Venice Beach Brewing Co.

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ExpansionWire: Shore House Cafe on 2nd Street…

November 14, 2011
ExpansionWire: Shore House Cafe on 2nd Street…

Shore House Cafe on 2nd Street in Long Beach, which was seemingly around forever (at least 25 years or so), is soon to become a second branch of the Simms brothers’ (Lazy Dog Cafe, Tin Roof Bistro) American craft beer pub, Simmzy’s . [EaterWire] Link: ExpansionWire: Shore House Cafe on 2nd Street…

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Listage : Parking Lot Pancakes; Q&A With Anthony Bourdain

November 9, 2011

Bleu Boheme, San Diego. [Photo: Muy Yum / Eater LA Flickr Pool ]

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Eater Tracking : Sneak Peeking Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

October 27, 2011
Eater Tracking : Sneak Peeking Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

[Photo: Gayot ] For a slightly more in depth look at the Hotel Bel-Air ‘s shmancy new dining destination, Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air , both Gayot and Urban Daddy today share the goods. To match Wolfie’s California-Mediterranean menu, interior designer David Rockwell created a laid back, elegant dining room composed of light earthy hues easy on the eyes. Gayot says the outdoor patio has been enlarged, and inside that table by the gorgeous marble fireplace is sure to offer some of the hottest seats in the house. Menu details are still scarce, though come November 1 all will be revealed. &#183 Hotel Bel-Air Reopens With Great Luxury [Gayot] &#183 Steak Tartare, Wine and Swans at Hotel Bel-Air [Urban Daddy] &#183 Inside Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air’s Boozy LAF&W Brunch [~ELA~] &#183 Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel Air Opens To Public Nov 1 [~ELA~] &#183 Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel Air Set To Serve California Eats [~ELA~] Read the original here: Eater Tracking : Sneak Peeking Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

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Casting Calls: Indeedy. More food tv. Food Network…

October 27, 2011

Indeedy. More food tv. Food Network is casting season two of Sweet Genius and producers are looking for pastry chefs and bakers who have “mastered the art of sweets.” Those interested in competitive dessert cookery should email sweetgeniuscasting@gmail.com with name, age, contact info, photo, resume, and a paragraph describing yourself. [EaterWire] View post: Casting Calls: Indeedy. More food tv. Food Network…

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Eater Interviews : Tony Yanow: The Future of Beer at Golden Road Brewing

October 27, 2011
Eater Interviews : Tony Yanow: The Future of Beer at Golden Road Brewing

Today we talk about beer. Eater recently sat down with the ever-busy Tony Yanow , creator of a burgeoning craft beer empire here in Los Angeles via Tony’s Darts Away , Mohawk Bend , and the recently opened Golden Road Brewing . Below he dishes on the growth of his mini empire and what’s on tap (literally) for the future. How did you go from a simple “dive” bar in Burbank (with its amazing selection of craft beers, especially IPAs) to potentially one of the largest craft breweries in Southern California? First of all, I owe so much of this to my saint of a wife, who’s helping me to raise five children, including infant twins. These days, I barely get any sleep, maybe three to four hours a night. It started when I ended my last job and was offered a job with good pay and security, but I just wasn’t inspired to do it. I just had an informal discussion with my family when my sister asked me what I really wanted to do. All I’ve really wanted to do was brew beer, it’s what I’ve been passionate about my whole life. I was thinking about giving up the job and visiting breweries to perhaps apprentice and become an intern brewer. [Photo: Drink Eat Travel ] But then I realized that LA just didn’t offer that much in terms of craft bars and breweries – I would have to go to San Francisco and San Diego to drink good locally made craft beer. I wanted to see if LA could be the kind of city that could enjoy craft beer. What better way than to make a great bar in Tony’s Darts Away, which is a low risk venture, a neighborhood bar. My wife wasn’t too impressed with Tony’s when I bought it, but now it’s a landmark craft beer bar. It gave me a lot of confidence going into Mohawk Bend. When I started working on Mohawk, I thought, at the worst we’ll have two great places to drink beer. But it still didn’t make me realize the goal, which was to open a brewery. That’s when I met Meg Gill, who had had success with Oskar Blues, and wasn’t just going to be a sales manager. She’s a part owner now and helms the operations of Golden Road. Golden Road has just opened, where do you see it going in the near future? Right now we want to brew a thousand barrels within the next few months. Our goal for the 2012 is to brew 10,000 barrels, which is a very lofty goal. It’s almost boastful to have a goal like that in the first year, but I think we have a lot of people in this city, within an hour’s drive of the brewery. I have a fairly unique perspective on what people like to drink in L.A. because I have a tap on what people are drinking every day in the two pubs. The total capacity of Golden Road Brewing is 60,000 barrels annually, which is enormous. It isn’t quite Stone Brewing, which is nearing 140,000 barrels, or Sierra Nevada, which does over a million barrels a year, but 60,000 would still put us within the top 5 breweries in California. Our goal is to brew to capacity within 10 years. The hardest part of getting there is the distribution – we want to be that local beer that you can pick up anywhere – even at the super market. Every other major beer city in the U.S. has a local craft beer that you can pick up at the super market. It just takes time to penetrate the distribution channels. Right now we are done building out any more new spaces, other than the upcoming brew-pub here at Golden Road and will continue to focus on growing the existing spaces. What kind of beer will you be making next at Golden Road? When we decide what beers to make, we literally sit down and think to ourselves, “you know what I would love to make, or you know what I can’t get enough of?” We have an idea on what people like in this market. Right now we have two core brands that we’ve gotten a tremendous response from (Point the Way IPA and Golden Road Hefeweizen). We also want to make the beer that are going to be harder to get, because we know we can distribute the batch to our friends at other craft beer bars and the pubs that we own. In terms of new products, we’re introducing Burning Bush IPA, which is a smoked IPA available in limited quantities. It sounds very unusual but it’s fantastic. We sold out of it on Sunday and we have so many bars that ordered it that the next batch might be sold out already. Because of the spirits program we have at Mohawk Bend, we have access to barrels from producers. Right now we’re working on a barrel aged program, starting with a Hefeweizen aged in tequila barrels. As far as I know, I’ve never seen this combination before. I don’t personally love tequila, but I’m dying to taste this beer, based on the smell coming out of the barrels right now. I can’t give too many details, but we’re working on an Imperial IPA, which is going to be in the spirit of a true West Coast style, hoppy beer. Jon Carpenter, our brewmaster, has a lot of experience from Dogfish Head. Meg has experience with IPAs from Speakeasy and Oskar Blues. I own a bar with possibly the biggest selection of IPAs in the world. We’ll be unveiling this beer within a few months or sooner, like six weeks. Overall we’d like to have a roster of about 30 beers. *Currently Golden Road Brewing will only be producing beer in kegs until they can get all approvals, licensing and equipment for their canning operation. They’re looking to release cans around Christmas time for local distribution. As for the tequila-barreled hefeweizen, look for something like three to six months before a very limited release. &#183 All Tony Yanow Coverage [~ELA~] — Matthew Kang See the rest here: Eater Interviews : Tony Yanow: The Future of Beer at Golden Road Brewing

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Eater Maps : Where And What To Drink in LA Right Now, Fall 2011

October 21, 2011
Eater Maps : Where And What To Drink in LA Right Now, Fall 2011

Whether you’re grabbing an after work cocktail, making it a night out on the town with the boys/girls, or trying to lubricate that special someone, why not imbibe in good taste? Here’s a list of nine slightly more interesting alcoholic beverages mixed and muddled by some of LA’s top (behind the bar) talent. Go here to see the original: Eater Maps : Where And What To Drink in LA Right Now, Fall 2011

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Listage : CA’s Foie Gras Ban; Andre Guerrero, Jan Purdy and Eagle Rock Brewery Win Beer Float Showdown

October 17, 2011

Outside The Tasting Kitchen, Venice. [Photo: Muy Yum / Eater LA Flickr Pool ] &#183 The Best New Restaurants of Your Lifetime [Esquire] &#183 In California, Going All Out to Bid Adieu to Foie Gras [NYT] &#183 Webinar on Listeria: ‘From Cantaloupes to Deli Meats’ [FSN] &#183 The Problem With Supplements [The Atlantic] &#183 Beer Week: Still Plenty of Eastside Events Left [Eating LA] &#183 Andre Guerrero and Eagle Rock Brewery Win Beer Float Showdown [DET] &#183 The Jolly Oyster and Its Equally Jolly Eater [DD] &#183 Man Masturbating In Santa Monica Panera Bread Arrested By Police [SMM] &#183 Scenes From Day 2 of LA Food & Wine [Food Republic] &#183 Villains Tavern’s New Fall Cocktail Menu: Strange Spirits Warm Your Soul [CoC] &#183 Canel

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