Pee at PF Chang's

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I would rather pee at PF Chang’s than eat there.

I do love their bathroom. Red glass-tiles covering the wall with an oversized round mirror behind the three automatic faucet sinks. Perfect mood lighting. Ceiling to floor walls on three sides of the stalls, covered in tile. A heavy wood door with working lock hangs nicely, making a 3/4 wall. Clean lines, no fluff, a great design for a commercial restaurant bathroom.

Stop by for some vegetarian lettuce wraps, add your own flavor with the sauces, and don’t be afraid to consume too many beverages. You will want to check out the bathroom.



Roundup #1

#SpoCOOLSpokane

If it’s Friday, it’s De Leon for lunch. This time, I went for the chili relleno…

Taste Everything Once had 23 reader reviews this week, including two opposing opinions for Swinging Doors, a happy De Leon customer, and a less than stellar Wild Sage experience.

And finally, one review from us (me, whatever), of Vina.


Budweiser American Ale

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I picture Budweiser (or Anheuser-Busch as it is, but you know what I mean) being a bit like Microsoft. They both have what probably would be the most popular product within each market segment (Budweiser Lager and Windows respectively), they are both laughed at by Better Tasters, and they both definitely want to appear to be better and hipper than they are.

Microsoft tried to achieve this by releasing Vista and the Zune. The former, of course, failed miserably. The latter… It was laughed at, it was mocked, but in general wasn’t considered that bad. Following that line, then: If Budweiser Select is Vista, then American Ale can largely be compared to the Zune.

The picture isn’t lying; this might very well be the first Bud that has some head to it. I kid you not. A mishap in pouring like that would not make much of a difference with a Bud Light, but the American Ale kinda reacted how you would expect any decent beer to react. My first impression was positive.

The color, much like the original Zune, had kind of a deep brownness to it, and a quick whiff… My god, was that hops I smelled?! Well, fear not, it only took a couple of sips before it became abundantly clear American Ale will not be much of a kick in the teeth flavor-wise.

Actually, American Ale is just plain strange. It’s like they took a fairly average ale, combined it with Bud Light, shook it around, and bottled it. When it first hits your tongue you have high hopes, but a second later it all falls apart. Kinda like when you realize you’ll never use the FM feature on your Zune.

I don’t know about all of this. It’s not that Budweiser American Ale is plain awful. If I had to attend a bad concert somewhere, I’d certainly pick this beer over Bud Light. But really, just like I wouldn’t replace my iPod or iPhone with a Zune, I will not replace my baseline choices of beers with American Ale.

Alternate comparison option: Sarah Palin.



Rogue Chocolate Stout

LibationsSpokane

Why buy a chocolate bar when you can drink this instead?

When fall kicks off and the darker beers replace the refreshing grip of the hefeweizen, I always kick off the season with Rogue's Chocolate Stout. Fall can't start without it.

This is a dark beer, and I truly mean dark. Pitch black. Shine a flashlight on it, and it won't penetrate the beer. Even the head has a tan tint to it. The color alone is enough to make your Miller Lite enthusiast take to the hills.

And when it enters your mouth. My god. So thick and creamy you might fear it'll choke you for a second, a choke that would have been the choke of a lifetime. Should the bitter taste of dark chocolate with a hint of caramel-y sweetness be the last thing you taste, then so be it. It'd be a good way to go.

Rogue Chocolate Stout is like a thick winter blanket. It warms you and makes you feel oh so safe. I love it.