Now it's time for food, as I only have a few hours left before drinking starts again. This time with the LUPEC ladies.
Not knowing anything else, or better, I went to Eastern Standard. As soon as I got there, I order the burger with a side of green beans and water which I can't have enough of. I then notice whilst sipping at the giver of life, that Mr. Jackson Cannon is working behind the marble.
My burger arrives accompanied by a beautiful hostess that was running food. Burger stayed, hostess left.
So, after 10 minutes of eating this burger and beans, I can only come up with the following statement, This is the best burger I've ever had. Thruout my travels with the military I've tried many different burgers in many different countries. But, in my humble opinion, this one beats them all. The buttery, soft bun, holds together a perfectly cooked patty that just melted along with the white cheddar that sat on top of it. The side of greens were exquisite. Crisp, fresh and with a little drizzle of what seemed to be olive oil, garlic, and cracked pepper. The pickles were chilled and very crispy. Perfect for adding to my burger for a nice change of texture and temp. My compliments to the Chefs that day at E.S. For about 15 minutes that day, you made my worries go away.
Now, I'm ready for my first drink, and Mr. Cannon graciously makes me an original.
by: Jackson Cannon
1.5 oz. Plymouth Gin
.75 oz. Martini Bianco
.50 oz. Bouchart Liqeure Napoleon
.25 oz. Fernet Branca
.25 oz. Fernet Branca
Flamed Lemon Peel
I can honestly say, again, that this is a beautifully balanced cocktail. All the players on the field are working together to achieve a championship effort.
We spoke for a while as I enjoyed this wonderful cocktail. I only wish I had more time, money, and an extra liver. Speaking of livers, up next Toro.
As I leave E.S. around 4:15pm I realize that while I was inside it started to snow. Awwe, how nice...F*$# that! I may currently be stationed in DC which does get snow, but I'm originally from the Caribbean, I can't take this..I need a cab and fast! After flagging one down, he proceeds to tell me how much snow we will be getting today. Twelve to fourteen inches......in 6 hours or so.
I panic. Will this ruin my meeting with the LUPEC ladies? Will they be in their nice comfy houses with fireplaces, homemade hot chocolate, and watching It's A Wonderful Life!? As my cabby skids to a stop in front of Toro, I see that there is no one on this entire street. No one. I handsomely reward my chauffeur for getting me here in one piece and for showing me that traction is just another rule of science that can be broken. As I stumble thru the snow, I'm no longer praying that Pink Lady is here. I'm praying that Toro is open. As I open the door, and breath a sigh of relief, my eyes get snatched by one of the most beautiful things on this earth. Then I notice that Pink Lady is there also, and she's not half-bad herself. But, that fireplace will have my heart until I leave. It was love at first sight.
I panic. Will this ruin my meeting with the LUPEC ladies? Will they be in their nice comfy houses with fireplaces, homemade hot chocolate, and watching It's A Wonderful Life!? As my cabby skids to a stop in front of Toro, I see that there is no one on this entire street. No one. I handsomely reward my chauffeur for getting me here in one piece and for showing me that traction is just another rule of science that can be broken. As I stumble thru the snow, I'm no longer praying that Pink Lady is here. I'm praying that Toro is open. As I open the door, and breath a sigh of relief, my eyes get snatched by one of the most beautiful things on this earth. Then I notice that Pink Lady is there also, and she's not half-bad herself. But, that fireplace will have my heart until I leave. It was love at first sight.
After a long awaited hug, Pink Lady and I sit down at the bar and immediately talk shop. She's fantastic. No b.s. about, "how was your trip?"; "did you sleep well?"; "how was the cab ride?" Nope. Screw all that garbage. After saying how we've been dying to meet each other, She simply asks with a big smile on her face, " What do you feel like drinking?"
I'm sorry fireplace, I'm falling for someone else. It's not you, it's me. I can't be tied down to one place, waiting for the next time you want a stoke. I need someone with similar likes and dislikes. So, I'm leaving you for Pink Lady. At least for now. If it doesn't work out, I'll call you.
After glancing over the menu, I met Courtney Bissonnette, bar manager at Toro. For some reason, after being here for over 24 hours I finally ask for a:
2 oz. Old Overholt Rye
1 oz. Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice
1 oz. fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
1/2 oz. Homemade Grenadine
1/2 oz. Simple Syrup
I also try what Pink Lady is having,
Plymouth Gin
St. Germain
Yellow Chartreuse
Fresh Lime Juice
They are both delicious but the Ward 8 in my opinion truly takes the cake. The fresh squeezed juices and homemade grenadine truly make this a wonderful cocktail. After learning that I was actually in Ward 8 having a Ward 8, I'm glad I waited. The Menu is wonderfully crafted by Courtney who was gracious enough not only to make our cocktails personally but also talk to me for a while and introduce me to her husband, Jaime who is also the Executive Chef.
Chef makes us something special he has up his sleeve, and without my knowledge he brings us a surprisingly wonderful tasting plate. His friend had recently, (that morning), slaughtered 50 Roosters and brought him some. So, Chef Jaime brought us, Rooster Hearts in Harrissa with charred Romaine and Chicken Gizzard Sausage rolled in Rooster breast. It was truly heavenly. My compliments to Chef Jaime. There's something special about having a delicious Ward 8 in Ward 8, made by a talented bartender. Flawlessly accompanied by a tasting plate made by her husband.
Toro, (bull in spanish), is a take on the traditional tapas restaurants in Spain. As I look around I'm astounded at how authentic it truly feels. I can say that the places I've been to in Rota, Jerez, and Barcelona, Spain are extremely close to this. I even told Pink Lady how if she would be speaking spanish to me I would be thinking I was in sunny Rota. We didn't want to leave but we had more places to see, people to meet and libations to drink. So, we went to Craigie On Main.
Once outside I really missed my first love. As I trailed my new hero and tried to put my feet in the holes she created with her boots, I realize I brought the wrong shoes. Boots, would have been much better than my Florsheim Brady's. I would later learn from Barbara West that these are called, "D.C. Shoes." here in Boston.
As Pink Lady ran to the middle of the street and whistled like a Construction Worker for a cabby, I wonder, why hasn't someone married this woman? She's perfect. [Sorry fellas, she's taken.] As I wipe the frozen tears from my face, I really can't wait for another drink.
We arrive at Craigie On Main around 7:15pm. We're immediately greeted at the door by Mr. Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli, Bar Manager and the reason I'm here. He escorts us to the bar where the most elegant Ms. Barbara West, has been waiting for us. Tom asked what I've been drinking and I told him, so he makes me a:
by: Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli
-Rittenhouse Rye
-Mirto
-Housmade Craigie Ambre-Vermouth
A delicious cocktail, well balanced by the bite of the rye, the herbalness of the mirto, and sweetness of the housemade vermouth. I really have to make myself slow down, because I want to chug it down. Slow down R~, there's more to come.
As I watch Tom work, he reminds me of Ms. Josey Packard, very warm and sincere, but all business while making a drink. Very focused on his final product.
As Pink Lady, Barbara West and myself have a few laughs at the end of the bar, I can't help but think, this is fantabulous. How could this get any better? I'll tell you how, by the addition of two more Lupec Ladies, that's how! Fancy Brandy shows up while I'm talking to Ms. West. After meeting Ms. Brandy, and Ms. West I start to wonder if beauty and brains, run thruout the LUPEC organization or if the tea in the harbor did something to the water? Either way, I'm definitely the luckiest guy at the bar. Then Saucy Sureau, show'd up while I ordered my second drink. Again, beauty, brains, and even better she brought her own booze. At this point, I'm stylin' and profilin'. My head is about to explode from the excitement. No really, I'm very happy at this point. What more could a guy want. Oh yeah, another drink:
Northern Lights
by: Tom Schlesinger-Guidelli
1.5 oz. Grant & Son's Scotch
3/4 oz. St. Germain
1/4 oz. Douglas Fur aue de vie
1/4 oz. Douglas Fur aue de vie
1/2 oz. Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice
1/4 oz. Demerara Syrup
Dash Bitterman's Tiki Bitters
Squeezed Lemon Peel
Tom says that the Northern Lights has been the number one seller, and for good reason. It's a wonderful blend. The Douglas Fur aue de vie, St. Germain and Scotch are a very smooth combination. As Pink Lady would announce, "St. Germain and Scotch..Together At Last!" But, after drinking it for a while, I believe the glue holding them all together is the fresh lemon juice. In my humble opinion this is key for this cocktail. The ladies order Braised Oxtails to pick at, and they are delicious. We ask for the check and Tom says to wait a minute, upon his return he brings us Hot Chocolate with Ancho Chile and Cardamom.
Have you seen the movie, Ratatouille? Well, this hot chocolate transported me to childhood when the blistering cold weather of Miami, Florida brought with it Mom's Homemade Caribbean Hot Chocolate. It was the only other Hot Chocolate that could make me shut up and think. She still won't give me the recipe. [Note to self: get recipe put into her will, or convince her I need it before she sells it to the Hershey Co. for a large some of money which she'll leave to my sister] Thanks Tom. After my convincing of Ms. West to join us, we're on our way to Green Street.
As we leave, I'm in need of something cool, like water, or ice, or...oh yeah, SNOW!
Yes, I was there. No really, click on the link to read about the party we had outside, but I can proudly say I was there.
Yes, I was there. No really, click on the link to read about the party we had outside, but I can proudly say I was there.
No really, I have pics to prove it.
We arrive at Green Street to finish off the night with the boys. We have seats at the bar with Nathan Bice and Andy McNees. After a round of water the guys bring over shots of Fernet Branca. I order an original cocktail and they bring me a collaboration they've been working on:
1 oz. Fighting Cock Bourbon
1 oz. Baron Jaeger
1/2 oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
1/2 oz. Pineapple juice
Dash Angostura Bitters
It is, just like anything else in this town so far..wonderful. Beautifully done with just a little more sweetness than sour. Again, I want another, but I realize that I have to get up and leave tomorrow. Although, I confess to Pink lady that if I get snowed in, I guess I'll have to keep drinking. Besides, I did promise to go to Deep Ellum upon my return. Fancy Brandy does teach me about UPDA and I hope I don't have it in the morning.
UPDA= Unexplained Paranoid Drinking Anxiety - to call friends and ask, " Hey , I didn't do anything stupid last night right?"
UPDA= Unexplained Paranoid Drinking Anxiety - to call friends and ask, " Hey , I didn't do anything stupid last night right?"
I need to soak up some alcohol, I order some apps. Salt Cod Croquettes, and Homemade Chips and Dip. Mmmm... salty, fried food. Wonderfully delicious.
The ladies then honor me with a one night honorary member of LUPEC and I pick my name. Many special thanks ladies, that is truly an honor bestowed upon me, that I will never forget.
Fancy Brandy escapes with an Irish Goodbye. Barbara West takes her leave, and myself and Pink Lady take off in a cab.
After a long two days of drinking the best drinks in Boston, I can honestly say, I have not one single complaint. Wonderful service, the best quality libations by the best bartenders, and the best company. The LUPEC ladies have made a friend for life and I thank them for all of their hospitality.
Also, a very special thanks to Pink Lady with whom this trip could not have been better. Up next...I'm not sure. Maybe Philly...or Chicago...New York?..Ah, who knows, but stay tuned and I'll keep you posted.