Spain Part 2: Discovering Priorat
We rented a car in Barcelona and drove our way out of the big city for about 90 minutes until we reached the Priorat region. We like exploring different wine […]
We rented a car in Barcelona and drove our way out of the big city for about 90 minutes until we reached the Priorat region. We like exploring different wine […]
We decided that our resolution for 2015 is to post more about our travel adventures. Between the two of us, we logged over 200,000 miles flown in 2014, so we’re […]
It was a sad day for us when Incanto, which briefly became the more casual Porcellino, closed its doors earlier this year. It was our favorite place to eat offal […]
One of the benefits of being a BarFly is that we occasionally get contacted by spirits companies to try out their new products. With many thanks to Taylor Strategies who […]
San Franciscans are very lucky when it comes to great Italian restaurants. What is unusual is that we have restaurants that specialize in food from specific regions in Italy. SPQR […]
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The City caught a serious case of Giants Fever over the weekend. A lot of people were decked out in black and orange to support the…
Note: Urchin Bistro is closed as of July 31, 2015 With great anticipation, Urchin Bistrot opened last August, taking over the space of the original Slanted Door which turned into […]
We once opined that we were hard pressed to find great casual French restaurants in San Francisco. Now Monsieur Benjamin, opened last July by Co-Owners/Executive Chefs Corey Lee and Jason […]
Coconuts is this month’s theme for Mixology Monday, the largest online monthly cocktail party, as hosted by Joey (aka JFL) of Rated R Cocktails. Joey relates that he picked this theme because “Ah the […]
It’s always interesting when a fine dining restaurant morphs into a more casual establishment, especially when the head staff (chef, sommelier and bartender) stays the same. This was the case […]