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Cassell’s is Back – Kinda Sorta
Last December, a new Cassell’s Hamburgers opened in the Hotel Normandie, joining the Normandie Club and speakeasy Walker Inn. Once declared “the best burger in LA,” Cassell’s was a beloved neighborhood joint that closed down in 2012, but it had hit the skids … Continue reading
Offbeat L.A.: The Oldest Surviving Los Angeles Restaurants… A Master List of the Vintage, Historic and Old School
We are lucky in Los Angeles to have a lot of spectacular vintage restaurants, but we are still losing many every year to owners who retire, sell out for money or lose their long-held lease to nasty gentrification. I’m a … Continue reading
Posted in Cocktails, Beer, Wine & Weed, Food, Offbeat LA
Tagged Nicole Kreuzer, Nikki Kreuzer, Offbeat LA, Old school, Restaurants, Vintage
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JT Schmid’s Restaurant and Brewery scores a hit with the Bigger Badder Asser Burger
I recently sat down with Jason Schmid, owner of JT Schmid’s Restaurant and Brewery in Anaheim and Tustin. Our mission was to eat their signature hamburger at JT Schmid’s the BBA Burger. The BBA Burger, or as it is also … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Interviews, Miscellanious
Tagged Anaheim, beer, brewery, burger, Ed Simon, JT Schmid's Restaurant and Brewery, Superbowl, Tustin
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Photo Essay: The Big Bite Bacon Fest
Last Saturday The Queen Mary in Long Beach was home to The Big Bite Bacon Fest. Meat Inc. served Bacon Candy, brussel sprouts with bacon and bacon-wrapped meatballs, all pulled from a very impressive smoker. If there were a Mr. Congeniality award, … Continue reading
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The Big Bite Bacon Fest Brought Porky Goodness to the Queen Mary
Yesterday, the Queen Mary in Long Beach hosted the Big Bite Bacon Fest. The sold out event was a sizzling success, with many great bacon-based foods, excellent craft beer, live music and more. Walking around the event, you could try … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Food
Tagged Bacon, Big Bite Bacon Awards Competition, Big Bite Bacon Fest, dessert, Edward Simon, long beach, pork belly, Queen Mary
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Big Bite Bacon Fest in San Diego was a Tasty Pork Fantasy
The Big Bite Bacon Fest last Saturday at the San Diego County Fair provided over 4,000 guests and FOB’s (Friends of Bacon) with a way to taste a lot of great bacon-based food items. The Del Mar Arena was full … Continue reading
King’s Burger/ Got Sushi? Will Make You One With Everything
Situated in the heart of Reseda Boulevard’s restaurant row – roughly between Plummer and Nordhoff streets – King’s Burger and Sushi is not your average sushi experience. It’s not often that options for sides include double cheeseburgers and hot pastrami … Continue reading
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Upcoming: LA Street Food Fest this Saturday
It’s time for the 3rd Annual LA Street Food Fest Summer Tasting! There are two sessions to choose from so the waits won’t be too long. 3pm – 4:30pm: VIP HOUR+ (Early Admission | All Ages | Just 1500 Tickets!) … Continue reading
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Op-Ed: Texas Executes so Many People it Can’t Afford to Buy them a Burger
Texas is all over the news this week. First, the state prisons stopped serving lunch on weekends, saying, “If they don’t like the menu they shouldn’t come here.” Maybe I’m a bleeding heart liberal, but I don’t think those people … Continue reading
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