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BAR REVIEWS Archives - Table To Stage https://tabletostage.com/category/dining-reviews-and-more/bar/ Entertainment, Dining and Travel Mon, 29 Nov 2021 00:49:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 193518607 CITY TAVERN CULVER CITY CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/city-tavern-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Fri, 10 May 2019 15:33:59 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1323 KIRK DOUGLAS HAS A FRIEND A FEW DOORS AWAY. Strolling the neighborhood streets of Culver City for a pre-show bite to eat, these wanderers find an array of eating outposts nearby the Kirk Douglas Theatre (Center Theatre Group (CTG)) in this enclave close to Beverly Hills. CITY TAVERN appears to have an intriguing menu with appropriate pricing. Bingo! [...]

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KIRK DOUGLAS HAS A FRIEND A FEW DOORS AWAY.

Strolling the neighborhood streets of Culver City for a pre-show bite to eat, these wanderers find an array of eating outposts nearby the Kirk Douglas Theatre (Center Theatre Group (CTG)) in this enclave close to Beverly Hills. CITY TAVERN appears to have an intriguing menu with appropriate pricing. Bingo!

Indoor and outdoor spaces for dining are available and the locals seem to be “eating up” all of these restaurants nearby. Closer inspection of the menu options offer us plenty of choices from the latest foodie trends.

Susie puts her finger on Macaroni & Pimento Cheese accompanied by Blanched Brussel Sprouts w/ Pork Belly. Bill selects a Poutine with Pork and Pimento Cheese Curds Over French Fries (apparently a favorite at this restaurant). The affable waiter reminds us of the 10% discount for theatregoers and promises to send us on our way in time for the curtain.

The food proves highly satisfying. Skipping the extensive beer menu (it is a “tavern” after all) may be a mistake, but at least the wallet is thankful.

The dining experience is peaceful under the newly blooming Jacaranda trees. A return visit seems likely.

 

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

 

 

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GREAT MAPLE PASADENA CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/great-maple-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Sat, 16 Jun 2018 02:46:43 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1281 SPOUTING VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP When I spot the sign for GREAT MAPLE adorning the restaurant in Old Town Pasadena, I have no intention of being a sap by leaving for another establishment. (OK  I’ll stop!) Really, though, I begin envisioning all kinds of dishes in which the maple flavor could be dominant. Well, because I [...]

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SPOUTING VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP

When I spot the sign for GREAT MAPLE adorning the restaurant in Old Town Pasadena, I have no intention of being a sap by leaving for another establishment. (OK  I’ll stop!) Really, though, I begin envisioning all kinds of dishes in which the maple flavor could be dominant. Well, because I surmise that this is the restaurant’s niche, a cursory look at the menu reinforces my initial impression.

It is a contemporary space featuring crisp  surroundings, an outside patio, extensive seating with a designated space for large parties and… a large, full-service bar, too!   The establishment teems with anxious, famished patrons, waiting patiently. This might be the norm because Susie and I are handed the de rigueur buzzer for notification purposes.

After 15 minutes I’m buzzed…and tickled that we’re on our way to nourishment. A few minutes later we’re excitedly perusing the “cast of characters” from the “program”. Susie chooses fried chicken accompanied by two of their signature doughnuts for her brunch entree. Instead, I elect an Eggs Benedict dish with fingerling potatoes to tease the ol’ tummy.

The wait for the kitchen’s bounty is too lengthy in my opinion. However, when the food finally arrives, both of us are pleased. The plates are full and we savor the unique approaches to flavor as well.

It seems as if this is a toddler in the chain restaurant business, offering only a few locations. Almost forgot. I desperately want to try one of their unique desserts, but it’s impossible to stuff this turkey anymore today. Another visit, though, is a foregone conclusion.

(N.B. Also visit the Norton Simon Museum and 26th Annual Chalk Festival while in Pasadena, Los Angeles (LA).)

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

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THE BAR-B-QUE BAR HOLLYWOOD CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/bar-b-que-bar-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Sun, 10 Jun 2018 14:58:36 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1453 WHERE ARE THE MAGNOLIAS? Just down the road from the ROAD ON MAGNOLIA THEATRE in North Hollywood (NOHO), can be found a modest, contemporary eating establishment. Susie Reese and I stumble upon it during our neighborhood exploration just before a recent show. The BAR-B-QUE BAR, THE lurks in a nondescript, tiny shopping center. In addition to [...]

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WHERE ARE THE MAGNOLIAS?

Just down the road from the ROAD ON MAGNOLIA THEATRE in North Hollywood (NOHO), can be found a modest, contemporary eating establishment. Susie Reese and I stumble upon it during our neighborhood exploration just before a recent show.

The BAR-B-QUE BAR, THE lurks in a nondescript, tiny shopping center. In addition to its catering business, the restaurant/bar serves locals with an amiable attitude and a barbeque-centered menu of nourishment.

Both Susie and I masticate a pork sandwich with steak fries as we look out the front window and watch the world go by. While she sips on a Coca Cola, I am enticed to order a Boddington beer, one of 15 on tap. The taste meter approves of our selections. Thanks to some speedy efforts in the kitchen, it is not long until we are ambling down the sidewalk, primed for today’s theatrical adventure.

It doesn’t have the vibe of PORKY’S, yet the offerings still greet the palate with gusto. Maybe we should have driven the two blocks instead of “bacon” in the intense sun. (Sorry for the sorry pun, but my inner voice sometimes compels me!)

(N.B. Also visit the ROAD THEATRE COMPANY at the ROAD ON MAGNOLIA THEATRE while in North Hollywood, Los Angeles (LA) for RED SPEEDO.)

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

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REUNION KITCHEN + BAR ANAHEIM CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/reunion-kitchen-bar-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Sat, 12 May 2018 16:30:44 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1330 PLEASED AS PUNCH…EXCEPT FOR THE WAIT! Wait a minute!  Apparently, it’s difficult to be seated at a table without a significant wait at REUNION KITCHEN + DRINK in Anaheim Hills. So, planners plan…and reserve online if possible. In this case the effort falls by the wayside and leads to a 30 minute delay anyway. Lesson [...]

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PLEASED AS PUNCH…EXCEPT FOR THE WAIT!

Wait a minute!  Apparently, it’s difficult to be seated at a table without a significant wait at REUNION KITCHEN + DRINK in Anaheim Hills. So, planners plan…and reserve online if possible. In this case the effort falls by the wayside and leads to a 30 minute delay anyway. Lesson learned. If another activity is planned after dining, allow a little extra padding on the time.

Fortunately there were no more major hiccups tacked on to this restaurant adventure. Fair to add, though, that the service does seem slow generally. The manager on duty chooses to comp an appetizer that was not ordered and a piece of butter cake that was. Satisfactory gesture for the long wait and appreciated, too.

The “Kitchen” allows a variety of dining spaces within its confines and a bar as well. Many comfortable booths and even long tables can suit one’s needs. An extensive bar awaits if a libation is in the cards. A trendy vibe permeates this restaurant one could say.

After the aforementioned complimentary calamari (Squid for the uninitiated), our entrees eventually arrive. Susie has chosen a Salad with Barbecue Chicken and Bleu Cheese Dressing. Bill rests his eyes on the Fish & Chips with Bleu Cheese Cole Slaw from the menu. Those offerings are only a couple from the fairly wide array of options by the way.

Pleased as punch with our selections.The taste buds do a happy dance. Their “famous” Butter Cake with Cream Cheese provides the “mmmm” soundtrack to the final portion of the meal.

Despite the delay, these diners expect to return at some point. Maybe next time the disappointing wait will have evaporated.

(N.B. Also visited  CHANCE THEATRE‘s GOOD PEOPLE while in Anaheim)

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

 

 

 

 

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CLEARMAN’S NORTH WOODS INN LA MIRADA CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/clearmans-north-woods-inn-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Thu, 03 May 2018 03:39:42 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1636 RENT A TRUCK FOR LEFTOVERS! When visiting a new area, the first task at hand is the search for popular restaurants in the region. A 4.5 rating with thousands of reviews seems as if it might be a good bet, right? In this instance the area happens to be La Mirada and the selected restaurant??? [...]

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RENT A TRUCK FOR LEFTOVERS!

When visiting a new area, the first task at hand is the search for popular restaurants in the region. A 4.5 rating with thousands of reviews seems as if it might be a good bet, right? In this instance the area happens to be La Mirada and the selected restaurant??? TADA…CLEARMAN’S NORTH WOODS INN, one of four locations in the Los Angeles (LA) territory.

The log cabin, including some faux elements, may he a bit cheesy for some (e.g. “snow” on the roof in Socal…hmmm). Pot belly stove, bear, tiffany lamps, stained glass windows – it won’t be appealing to all.

Susie chooses steak cube skewer with the standard dinner accoutrements of their restaurant (i.e. baked potato, rice, 2 different salads and their signature warm cheese bread). Bill selects a combo platter with scallops, fried chicken plus steak and the standard sides as well.

These provide a huge repast which require a take home “2nd” feast from the leftovers. The excess doesn’t come cheap with most selections posted in the $30 range. The bar running the length of the main dining room offers liquid refreshment to accompany the meals. An alternative choice for the wary customer could be the many sandwich options (also very large) in the $10 – $15 range.

For these travelers, although the food mostly was delicious (or “delicioso” since I’m in a Cinco de Mayo kind of mood today), if we return it would be only for a sandwich. For us the portions seem too huge to “bear” and the menu prices may be a bit more than we are willing to spend for a casual meal.

(N.B. Also visit La Mirada SOUTH PACIFIC while in the area.)

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

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LUMBERYARD LAGUNA BEACH CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/lumberyard-restaurant-review/ Sun, 29 Apr 2018 03:58:04 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1644 I SAW IT! After watching some of my favorite actors trod the boards in Laguna Beach, could Susie Reese and I select a more appropriate restaurant in which to replenish than LUMBERYARD? I doubt it. An added bonus is encountering friends Carlotta Malone and Adriene Edwards also filling their lunch pail at the same eating [...]

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I SAW IT!

After watching some of my favorite actors trod the boards in Laguna Beach, could Susie Reese and I select a more appropriate restaurant in which to replenish than LUMBERYARD? I doubt it. An added bonus is encountering friends Carlotta Malone and Adriene Edwards also filling their lunch pail at the same eating establishment.

The locale proves comfy and pleasant and not “run of the mill”. Susie chooses a meatloaf on a bed of mashed potatoes, while I opt for my “go to” fish and chips. Both of us love the vittles even without alcoholic refreshment. A return visit is certainly a possibility, especially when visiting Laguna Playhouse or the “Pageant of the Masters”.

Prices seem reasonable at this lumberyard and the workers are amiable on the job. Now all we need is our blueprint for the future. I am not going to rule out a “brewski” next time. (Sorry, friends, the puns are not up to my usual high standard.) Ha!

(N.B. Also visit DIRTY BLONDE while in Laguna Beach.)

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

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KING’S FISH HOUSE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/kings-fish-house-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Fri, 16 Mar 2018 05:04:55 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1676 KING TRITON BECKONS Long tradition in my family since I was a tyke to eat fish on Friday. Even if I aim at vegan or vegetarian status, chances are I would settle on being a pescetarian. Shrimp, salmon, crab, scallops, etc. are representative of the repertoire that I crave. Therefore, when Susie Reese and I [...]

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KING TRITON BECKONS

Long tradition in my family since I was a tyke to eat fish on Friday. Even if I aim at vegan or vegetarian status, chances are I would settle on being a pescetarian. Shrimp, salmon, crab, scallops, etc. are representative of the repertoire that I crave. Therefore, when Susie Reese and I visit Victoria Gardens Mall in Rancho Cucamonga, KING’S FISH HOUSE is on the menu.

So what if it’s a chain restaurant, I still surmise that the outcome will be the sun, moon and stars all rolled into one fishcake. We do, after all, enjoy a history with this establishment. The Carlsbad location especially benefits from our patronage fairly often. (Who cares if he’s bad anyway?) (groan)

Susie Reese delights herself with a selection of the charbroiled shrimp with two sides. As for me, as a fairly finicky fish fan (always space for a bit of alliterative play), I choose KING’S FISH HOUSE medley of unhealthy, fried options: shrimp, scallops and a fish cake with coleslaw and boring french fries. Truth be known, I regret the latter as soon as the platter arrives tableside. Otherwise, our selections provide oceans of pleasure for both of us. Too bad their fresh corn option only pops up on the extensive menu seasonally.

The surroundings in this location appear fairly nondescript as compared to the other. In addition, the noisy atmosphere here proves not to be conducive to a restful dining experience. Service is fine; the host, in particular, deserves a salute from this Navy veteran.

The food certainly tickles the taste buds, yet that does not ring true for the entire dining adventure. Captain’s Log: 1800 hours…3 stars or possibly 4 stars. So, maybe we should try another restaurant on our return to Victoria Gardens. I know… we could skip the main course in favor of dessert only. Hmmm. PIE HOLE sounds like an intriguing eatery.

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

 

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O’SULLIVAN’S IRISH PUB ESCONDIDO SPECIALTY BAR REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/osullivans-irish-pub-specialty-bar-review/ Thu, 15 Mar 2018 05:14:58 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1715 18 BEERS TAPPING AWAY “Somethin’ Sort of Grandish” is happening on East Grand in Escondido. It’s that time of year when many of us need to get our Irish on. So, I stake my pot of gold on O’SULLIVAN’S IRISH PUB. A pint of Guinness is right up my alley, how about you? There’s a choice [...]

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18 BEERS TAPPING AWAY

“Somethin’ Sort of Grandish” is happening on East Grand in Escondido. It’s that time of year when many of us need to get our Irish on. So, I stake my pot of gold on O’SULLIVAN’S IRISH PUB.

A pint of Guinness is right up my alley, how about you? There’s a choice of 18 beers to tap including “Green Flash” (of course!). On the shelf live a full array of spirits guaranteed to joyously fill the jigger. Later they may provide liquid encouragement for the red-faced hangers-on to dance their own jig. There even might be some live Irish music emanating from the tiny corner stage.

Service with a smile is a “Necessity” in this small meeting place. An air of conviviality can be found while relaxing at the bar itself or at some limited table seating within the establishment. An outside patio in the back is also available. Street parking on Grand or the large lot to the rear surely should accommodate your vehicle.

Even if your name isn’t Murphy, you might wish to give Jameson or Bushmill a shot. Of course, an extensive food menu with goodies such as a “banger” or “boxty” could also be on the table if you wish. Either way, the rainbow is within your grasp. Slainte!

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Bottomless Hangouts

 

 

 

 

 

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MICELI’S HOLLYWOOD CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/micelis-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Sun, 11 Mar 2018 22:43:49 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1631 ITALIAN HOLLYWOOD? What a treat! Visiting Miceli’s, a Hollywood, Los Angeles (LA) landmark restaurant, for some old-school Italian dishes. Parking in a lot 100 feet away for $15 smackeroos (up to 2 hrs; later reimbursable). The food is reasonably priced as well. Located just off Hollywood Boulevard. Susie Reese and I both feast on the [...]

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ITALIAN HOLLYWOOD?

What a treat! Visiting Miceli’s, a Hollywood, Los Angeles (LA) landmark restaurant, for some old-school Italian dishes. Parking in a lot 100 feet away for $15 smackeroos (up to 2 hrs; later reimbursable). The food is reasonably priced as well. Located just off Hollywood Boulevard.

Susie Reese and I both feast on the savory lasagna. Laden with calories, yet who cares? No wine today since the freeway beckons. Also skipped the tiramisu (though the classic was surely calling my name). Satisfied with the old-school service, too. Singing waiters contribute to the charming ambience during evening hours.

“Doggie bag” in hand, we proceed to the next adventure. (btw There’s another location in Universal City. Devoid of the original restaurant’s vibes, though, it can’t be nearly as much fun.)

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

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PRIME CUT CAFE ORANGE CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT REVIEW https://tabletostage.com/prime-cut-cafe-casual-dining-restaurant-review/ Sat, 03 Mar 2018 06:05:30 +0000 https://tabletostage.com/?p=1693 ANAHEIM “GO TO” RESTAURANT Whenever we are visiting the Anaheim area, Susie Reese and I try to do a drop-in here. This restaurant, located on Katella in Orange, waves its reputation prominently as customers enter the door. “Best Steak in Orange County” (2017)…PRIME CUT CAFE according to a poll in a local magazine. Attention must [...]

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ANAHEIM “GO TO” RESTAURANT

Whenever we are visiting the Anaheim area, Susie Reese and I try to do a drop-in here.

This restaurant, located on Katella in Orange, waves its reputation prominently as customers enter the door. “Best Steak in Orange County” (2017)…PRIME CUT CAFE according to a poll in a local magazine.

Attention must be paid. So, Susie orders a Burgundy Chicken with Mushrooms entree including Whipped Potatoes preceded by a Jumbo Tiger Shrimp Cocktail. Bill orders a Cider Brined Pork Chop with Butter Braised Bacon and Cider Reduction along with Potato Gratin for his main dish. Seriously, sometimes one has a beef with beef.

The meaty prawns are just what the doctor ordered as Susie proceeds with her recovery.  This is the second time she has ordered Burgundy Chicken & Mushrooms from the menu, so one might conclude that it fits the bill just fine. Bill, on the other hand, finds his dish cooked to perfection and savors it without relying on a previous experience. A winner!

So both of us have a taste of liquor without the liquor. Lip smackin’ good. Now these Anaheim aliens are fortified for the day’s activities. Until next time.

Smackin’ the Lips…Echoes from the Land of the Smudged Menu

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