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Dallas #BoozeNews: January 12

BREAK THE YOLK
YOLK will officially open its doors on Tuesday, January 20 at 6am for full breakfast service and will serve lunch until 3pm. To preview their vast menu visit www.eatyolk.com

LASSO THIS
Rodeo Goat Ice House
is now open in the Design District!  The Fort Worth transplant was named Best Burger by the Fort Worth Star Telegram and boasts fresh ground beef and some serious booze options.  I’m looking forward to their 23 beers on tap and the Fainting Goat (Revolver Blood & Honey, vodka and orange juice).

FILL ME UP
Matt McCallister from FT33 will open a more casual option, Filament, in Deep Ellum! More from the eatsblog!


 

Nightwatch-ShadowNICE GLOBES CANS
All hail the can!  Grapevine Craft Brewery’s Nightwatch Oatmeal Stout will be available in cans starting January 26!  Check out local stores for the chocolaty brew!

$100K, BAE
Here’s your chance to win $100,000 from Raising Cane’s!  Seriously. They claim that 1 in 3 entries wins something … so there’s that.  (Oh … and delicious chicken.

B5EhYlMCAAAnaGCDRINK YOUR TAILGATE
Plucker’s wants you to watch the Super Bowl with them with their Liquid Tailgate Bloody Mary in-hand (a traditional bloody mary topped with a chicken wing, bacon, and a fried pickle). Pluckers will also give away a $1,000 gift card or 1,000 wings for correctly predicting the score of the game and posting it on their Facebook page.

#DallasBoozeNews: January 6, 2015

DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
Don’t miss the limited offering from Rabbit Hole Brewing Company, Hole Lang Syne!  It’s available at some local bars on draft.  (Check out the list of where to get Hole Lang Syne here or attend this event at Alamo Drafthouse on 1/15!)

HAPPIER HOURS
Origin Kitchen + Bar, just released new happy hour specials. Select happy hour drinks and dishes will be discounted from 5-7pm, Tuesday through Friday.  Look for half price starters, cocktails and draft beers along with $2 bottled beers.
(Specials include Dutch Mussels, Texas Akaushi Tare Tare, Seared Duck Breast Salad, Warm Shaved Brussels Salad and select cocktails.)

NEW BREW
Malai Kitchen is now brewing its own beer!  Its newest offering, the Thai 1 On, is a VietCoffee Stout and is incredibly rich and smooth … even though it is 11% ABV.  Stop in to try it for $6/pint or $20/growler through the end of the month.

Picture borrowed from Remedy Dallas’ Facebook page

THE PERFECT REMEDY
Remedy Dallas on Lower Greenville is NOW OPEN!  Elias Pope (the man behind HG Sply Co) has teamed up with Máté Hartai (of ice company Cold Standard) as beverage director.  All I know is that I’m stoked to try this place and can’t wait to see what Mate dreamed up in terms of ice.  I mean, seriously.

PLAYOFF SPECIALS
Brick House Tavern
will be offering $6 drinks during the NFL Playoffs.

· North Star Lemonade – A Texas tribute that ropes a refreshing blend of Tito’s vodka, Blue Curacao and lemonade, topped with ginger beer.
· Iron Curtain – Named for Pittsburgh’s finest, this solid cocktail blends Jim Beam bourbon, Monin White Peach and Coke, with a lemon peel garnish.
· Sun State Margarita – This refreshing desert oasis is made with Jose Cuervo Gold tequila, Triple Sec, fresh jalapeño, strawberry and sweet and sour mix.
· Lucky Blue Mojito – Raise a toast to Luck with this unique blend of rum, Blue Curacao and piña colada mix galloping with fresh lime juice, mint leaves and club soda.

WELL CRAFTED
Marc Ramirez of The Dallas Morning News rounded up his 15 favorite craft cocktails in Dallas of 2014!


Chef Nilton “Junior” Borges | Image by Erica Wilkins

Chef Nilton “Junior” Borges | Image by Erica Wilkins

UCHI NAMES CHEF
Uchi Dallas (which will open in Winter 2015) has named Chef Nilton “Junior” Borges as Chef de Cuisine as their Chef de Cuisine for their newest restaurant. After years in New York City kitchens, Borges bring a unique perspective to Uchi Dallas,

#DallasBoozeNews: December 14, 2014

EEurekaInteriorUREKA!
Opened December 8 in West Village, Eureka! offers “food elevated”, 40+ craft beers on tap, 35+ small-batch whiskeys, live music, a daily happy hour, a killer patio, and occasional events.
MenusFOOD | DRINK
Daily “Hoppy” Hour: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close

KNIFE
Their Pudding on the Nog cocktail (recipe below) will be available at Knife’s bar through the holidays!

Pudding on the Nog (Created by Charlie Moore, Knife, Dallas, TX)
1 ½ parts Maker’s Mark® Bourbon
½ part amaro
1 part simple syrup
1 part heavy cream
2 parts whole milk
2 bar spoons sugar-free, low-fat vanilla pudding mix

Add all ingredients into a shaker tin and shake without ice until all ingredients are mixed thoroughly and pour into a rocks glass; freshly grate nutmeg and cinnamon stick over the top, and enjoy!

Frozen Banana Shake_HopdoddyHOPDODDY
If you can’t beat the freeze, join it! The Frozen Banana shake  features our honey roasted bananas, rich chocolate sauce and a chocolate dipped banana chip! One sip will remind you that sunnier days are ahead after the winter freezes. This classic summer treat in shake form is the perfect way to celebrate December.
AVAILABLE: Monday, December 8 through Sunday, December 21
COST: $6

A RENAISSANCE
The new event space at the Renaissance Dallas is NOW OPEN and offers 50,000 square feet of meeting and event space.  And the space is sexy as hell and the food is out of the world.  (After all … Asador is in charge of their banquet catering!)


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Crown is releasing its first single barrel whisky exclusively in Texas!
COST: 750 mL, $55

For the first time in its 75-year history, legendary Canadian Whisky brand Crown Royal will offer only Texas consumers the opportunity to savor the root of Crown Royal’s signature smoothness, the unique Coffey Rye whisky, bottled straight from the barrel.

An exceptionally smooth blend balanced by creamy and fruity notes of banana and rich oak undertones from maturing in new American wood resulting in a long lasting and expansive finish.  The aromas are rich and robust on the nose with slight hints of vanilla and fruit.

AT SECOND BLUSH
Founders Brewing Co. will re-release Blushing Monk, a decadent Belgian raspberry ale, in March 2015 to mark the twelfth installment in the brewery’s popular Backstage Series.

Blushing Monk (9.2% ABV) will be sold in 750mL bottles, with a suggested retail price of $16.99 per bottle.

#OPINIONSWELCOME
Laphroaig Scotch put together a hilarious video that set drinker reviews to holiday songs.  Kind of hilarious.

Laphroaig® Scot’s Cider

1 part Laphroaig® 10-Year-Old Scotch Whisky
½ part DeKuyper® Mixologist Series Ginger Liqueur
3 parts Hot Apple Cider

Build in a pre-heated coffee mug.
Garnish with a lemon wedge studded with cloves and a dash of fresh ground cinnamon.

#DallasBoozeNews: December 5, 2014

HAPPY REPEAL DAY!


CHEERS! DEBUTS | I’m proud to announce CHEERS, my collaboration with Southern Fried Paper! Our line of boozy cards, prints, stir sticks, and more is available for purchase at Studio 2524! Stay tuned for online sales next week.

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BRUNCH BUNCH | Proof + Pantry will start serving Sunday brunch! More details here.

THIS APP DELIVERS (BOOZE) | Minibar, an app that allows users to order booze and have it delivered within an hour.  Seriously.
Download here!

HAPPIER HOURS

  • Starting December 9, Clark Food & Wine on Lower Greenville will begin offering happy hour from 4-7pm Monday – Friday. Even better? They’ll offer select cocktails for just $4 during happy hour on Tuesdays!
  • SER is now offering reverse happy hour Thursday – Sunday, 10pm to close!  Enjoy drink specials ($6-8) and shared plates and sweet ($7-9).2014-12-05_15-56-23

LEMON LOVE | Deep Eddy Vodka released its newest flavor, lemon! Look for it starting in January 2015!

WIN THE ULTIMATE BEACH LOVER’S PRIZE FROM BLUE CHAIR BAY RUMBlue Chair Bay Rum will be doing a holiday giveaway, the “12 Days of Christmas”, where fans can enter for the opportunity to win daily prizes. Prizes include Blue Chair Bay swag, Kenny Chesney items and the ultimate beach lover’s prize. The giveaway is on Facebook and runs until December 12. Feel free to share the news with your readers and enter yourself, if you’re interested.

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille, Frisco

Perrys Bar 79

I consider myself a huge Perry’s fan. That said, when I learned their second DFW location was opening in my neck of the woods–located at Stonebriar Centre in Frisco–I was slightly (ok, ridiculously) excited. I had an opportunity to attend a “sneak peak” event at the new Perry’s location this past week … which was kind of the second best thing that happened to me last week.* (For the record, I’m pretty sure Susie actually shed a little tear when she realized she was unable to personally attend.**) Ohmylanta, folks. Consider my Perry’s fervor renewed and stoked. Wowsers.

This brand spankin’ new location (they opened their doors on 11/17) features some shiny, new bells and whistles in addition to signature features Perry’s fans will happily recognize. The dining room, capable of accommodating 350 guests, boasts Perry’s familiar towering wine wall. Features unique to this DFW location include a beautiful open kitchen concept, four private dining rooms, and an island bar. The restaurant has a decidedly open, airy feel … perfect for special occasions. The spacious and sumptuous Bar 79 (named in honor of the year the first Perry’s location opened their doors in Houston) provides a perfect space for a lively happy hour or pre-dinner cocktail. Like the Dallas location, an exterior patio is available for al fresco dining.

Perrys Wine Wall

The fact remains that the gorgeous aesthetics of the Perry’s Frisco location are basically a nifty bonus, because I’m pretty sure I would enjoy the food and drinks they serve here if I had to eat/drink them in a barn. Bar 79 presented us with an impressive array of creative and delicious beverage offerings at the preview event. I’m going to go ahead and say that it was nearly impossible to pick a favorite, so in no particular order, I delighted in:

Pineapple Ginger MojitoThe Pineapple Ginger Mojito – sweet pineapple paired with fresh mint, muddled with lime and shaken with Captain Morgan White Rum and just the right hint of ginger. I love unique mojitos, and this one was creative and refreshing.

Manhattan 46 – this classic cocktail is crafted with Maker’s 46, vermouth, and a dash of bitters, garnished with Luxardo cherries. If you aren’t familiar with Maker’s 46, this bourbon is finished in the barrel with specially seared oak staves, giving it a distinctive, oaky vanilla flavor. This cocktail was smooth as silk.

Classic Sidecar – this pre-prohibition era cocktail combines Hennessy VS, Grand Marnier, Caravella Limoncello, and fresh lemon juice. Just lovely.

Oolong Whiskey Spice

Oolong Whiskey Spice

Oolong Whiskey Spice – this one is new to the club, and I found it to be a most welcomed addition. Dickel #8 Bourbon, fresh mint, a hint of peach, fresh lemon juice, and yes, Oolong orange spice tea, give this cocktail a delightfully unique flavor. The flavor of the tea really shines through, but isn’t overpowering.

All mixology cocktails are $12

In addition to Perry’s stellar cocktail offerings, I had the opportunity to sample Perry’s Private Label Chardonnay ($13/glass, $52/bottle). This Sonoma County 2012 Chardonnay is a guest favorite, and I can see why. Pleasing notes of green apple, pear, and vanilla result in a lovely balance of sweet and crisp, with a long, lovely finish.

I had the opportunity to sample five eyes-roll-back-in-your-head-amazing dishes at the preview event (which was a good thing, since they were not stingy with the cocktails).

For starters, we enjoyed the Asian Ahi Tuna Tartare ($15.95). This was my first time to sample this lighter dish, and I can assure you it will not be my last. The tuna was remarkably fresh and delicate, crowned with a black sesame and teriyaki glaze. Crisp wontons accompanied this appetizer. I am generally not a big tuna fan, but I found myself wanting seconds of this dish.

Asian Ahi Tuna Tartare

Asian Ahi Tuna Tartare

Next, I was reacquainted with one of my favorite appetizers in DFW, Perry’s Signature Fried Asparagus ($16.95). As the name suggests, delicately breaded asparagus spears are fried, and then topped with tender jumbo lump crab meat. Holy smokes, I love this dish. So. Decadent.

Fried Asparagus with Crab

Fried Asparagus with Crab

If you are not familiar with THE Perry’s Famous Pork Chop ($36.95), you’d best acquaint yourself, ASAP. I love a good steak, as any good honorary Texan should, but Perry’s is a place where I really struggle with what to order thanks to this bad boy. SEVEN FINGERS HIGH, this hand-selected prime chop is cured, roasted, slow-smoked, and caramelized, then topped with Perry’s signature herb-garlic butter, and served with a side of apple sauce. Whew. In a glorious opening ceremony, the pork chop is carved tableside, while you look on salivating like one of Pavlov’s hounds. This might be the most tender, moist, decadent pork I have ever put in my mouth (sorry, every BBQ place ever).

Perry’s Famous Pork Chop

Perry’s Famous Pork Chop

I was so glad I had the opportunity to try the Chateaubriand, which is an off-menu item, available upon request (but I’m telling you about it now, so you win!). This beautiful tenderloin filet was presented with three sauces: truffle merlot, béarnaise, and roasted peppercorn; all three were spectacular accompaniments. The filet was melt-in-your-mouth good; velvety with a perfect crust. I see more of this in my future.

Chateaubriand

Chateaubriand

Finally, I was able to sample Perry’s Homemade Polish Sausage, a nod to Perry’s humble beginnings as a family-owned meat market in Houston. I am, admittedly, not much of a sausage fan- making me a decidedly bad honorary Texan. (Look, I am a native Floridian … and Floridian’s don’t know what sausage is, and there are some things we just can’t help about ourselves. But, I digress.) All of this was to say: I was so pleasantly surprised by this dish. The sausage, which was 85% lean, actually had quite a delicate flavor and texture. It was not remotely oily or greasy, but really tender and lovely, and I enjoyed it in spite of myself. The house-made BBQ sauce that accompanied it was tangy and flavorful. (And don’t forget the mustard!)

Polish Sausage

Polish Sausage

Perry’s has a variety of tempting specials throughout the week, for your eating and drinking enjoyment.

  • First, allow me to fill you in on one of the best lunch specials in DFW: Every Friday, from 11am-4pm***, you can enjoy Perry’s Famous Pork Chop with a side of whipped potatoes and apple sauce for $12.95. It basically costs me like $10 to eat at Chipotle on any given day (not that there’s anything wrong with Chipotle), so this is a NO BRAINER. In fact, I just got angry at myself that I haven’t had the opportunity to take advantage of this deal more often. Now that we have a Perry’s location in the great white north, that is fixin’ to change.
  • Perry’s popular Social Hour is a steal! Social Hour features a variety of mixology cocktails for just $6, wine by the glass starting at just $5, and a selection of tasty appetizers starting at just $5.95! Social hour takes place Monday-Friday, 4-6:30pm, and Sunday, 4-9pm. Check out the Social Hour.
  • Perry’s Bar 79 features live entertainment, ranging from classic lounge piano to lively jazz trios. Enjoy classy live music Monday-Thursday, 6-10pm or Friday-Saturday, 6-11pm.

 Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille
2440 Parkwood Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034
214-494-4645
Reservations, Menus, and Hours of Operation: Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille, Frisco

Notes from Susie:
*Rachel got engaged this past weekend, y’all! Congratulations to Champ and best wishes to her. 🙂
**I’ll admit that it was more than a solitary tear …
***If you show up at 3:45pm, you can enjoy the pork chop special (order immediately when you sit down) and then get right into Social Hour.

CBS Local Names SDD in List of “Best Local Bloggers in DFW”

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Can you tell that my photographer, Josh Fortuna, told me to look away and laugh?

I am truly honored to have been included on the list of Best Local Bloggers in DFW by DFW.CBSLocal.com!  I’m humbled to think that the little idea that my dad and I came up with over margaritas five years ago has gotten me here!

My illustrious cohorts include:

Read the full article here: http://dfw.cbslocal.com/top-lists/best-local-bloggers-in-dfw/

Scotch & Sausage to Open 7/24

This place is gonna rock.  I can’t wait another week for it to open!

  • Scotch & Sausage will open Thursday, July 24th at 2808 Oak Lawn Ave in Dallas
  • Chef: Trevor Ball
  • Owners: Dylan Elchami and Rami Rassas
  • Modern sausage grill & beer garden
  • All sausage sandwiches priced $8 and below
  • Booze:
    • 100+ varieties of whiskey & scotch
    • Heavy focus on Belgian and German beer
  • Open 7 days/week with late-night offerings Thursday-Saturday

Scotch & Sausage – A Sausage Grill & Modern Beer Garden Opens Thursday, July 24th

DALLAS, TEXAS (July 17, 2014)…..Scotch & Sausage – a  sausage grill and modern style beer garden will open Thursday, July 24th on Oak Lawn Avenue in Dallas.

The menu offers over 20 varieties of local and house-made sausage sandwiches  (including several vegan, pork free and gluten free options), triple cooked belgian fries with house-made dipping sauces and two varieties of scotch eggs (vegetarian and classic).  Featuring beef, chicken, venison, quail, antelope and more, all sausages are priced $8 and below.  They are all-natural, small batch production with no by products.

At the bar, there is a heavy focus of Belgian and German beer on draft with local beers on rotation as well.  A further extensive selection of bottled beer will also be available. Over 100 varieties of whiskey and scotch are available, all offered one of five ways: neat, on the rocks, old-fashioned, sour or Manhattan. Furthermore, a unique program called ‘The People’s Poison’ will offer a selection of $5 whiskeys.

Creator Dylan Elchami, whose family has been in the construction business for decades, oversaw design and construction himself and brought to life his vision for an edgy take on the traditional German beer garden, where guests could experience high quality sausage variations and a unique beer and liquor program in an approachable and inviting atmosphere.  He sees the concept, which is open seven days a week from lunch to late-night, as attractive to all age demographics – young, old, businessmen and otherwise.

Elchami’s partner, Rami Rassas, comes from a long line of restaurant operators and has been an active Dallasite for over ten years. He was the Head Chef for his family’s neighborhood Italian restaurant, Leonardos’s (Frisco) and that same passion for cooking, led to him being a successful competitor on the FOX Network’s MasterChef. Rassas also famously customized the championship belts for the Dallas Mavericks and today he now operates one of the most successful car dealerships in the country. He is extremely excited by the prospect of being a part of another hospitality business.

Other partners include Cogent Creative, who will also operate the restaurant and Alexander Marko.

Chef Trevor Ball is heading the kitchen at Scotch & Sausage.  A graduate of Johnson & Wales University, Ball began his food career as a young boy working behind the deli counter at his grandfather’s European market/restaurant and Dallas institution – Kuby’s Sausage House.  He quickly followed in his family’s footsteps by becoming the 19th generation of chefs and sausage makers in his family.  From Colorado to California and back to Texas, Ball became engrossed in the practice of working directly with farmers and local purveyors. He explains, “ I surrounded myself by chefs and farmers who guided me to create a deeper relationship with the earth and kitchen, pushing boundaries and stretching my creativity by utilizing and playing with seasonal ingredients. My perspective on food was forever changed.”  Ball continues, “ I am beyond excited to be a part of the Scotch & Sausage team.  A modern style beer garden serving local and house made sausages. A cool social atmosphere that’s open ‘till the wee hours of the night; how could I resist?  I feel fortunate to be a part of the Dallas food scene once more.”

THE SOCIAL HOUSE’S SUMMER SIPS & BITES

Summer is upon us, and we all know what that means, Dallas … patio season is now in full swing! With that said, The Social House recently had us come in to try out some fresh bites and Summer cocktails on the patio of their Addison location.

Everything we tried at the tasting was great. It may just be that I love mangos, but my favorite beverage was the Frozen Mango Margarita. The thickness of the fruit itself makes this frozen margarita taste more like a smoothie. It’s pretty awesome. If it’s food you’re after, check out the Irish Pork Nachos. They’re made with house-cut chips, topped with Ancho pulled pork, avocado mousse and pickled jalapeños …yes, it was as good as it sounds.

Whether you are looking for a great patio to lounge on a beautiful day, a tasty beverage after a long day or some delicious food for a grumbling stomach, The Social House is your one-stop shop!

PROTIP: Check out their amazing happy hour specials! For example, the cocktails shown above (or below) are all served at half-price during happy hour… Talk about the happiest of hours!

Social House Addison
5100 Belt Line Rd. #410
Addison, TX 75254
TEL: (972) 392-4300
Happy Hour: Monday-Friday from 4PM till 7PM