Showing posts with label Golden Monkey. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Time for a Random List: The Ten Best American Beers

In honor of American Beer Day...

10. Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA - Milton, Delaware
9. Victory Golden Monkey - Downingtown, Pennsylvania
8. Cigar City Jai Alai IPA - Tampa, Florida
7. Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA - Healdsburg, California
6. Smuttynose IPA - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
5. Philadelphia Brewing Company Fleur de Lehigh - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4. Yards Philadelphia Pale Ale - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
3. Bell's Two Hearted Ale - Kalamazoo, Michigan
2. Lagunitas A Little Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale - Petaluma, California
1. Stone IPA - San Diego, California

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Poor Service Spoils a Fine Getaway to Cabanas in Cape May

This Labor Day, we shot down to Wildwood for a family get-together. On one particularly rainy day, the little guy simply did not want to take a nap. So we decided to go for a ride and see if that would help him slip off into Dreamland. To our satisfaction, the ploy worked and a drive around Wildwood quickly turned into an excursion to Cape May. The farthest shore point has always been a favorite of ours and one place where we have had a couple good experiences is Cabanas Beach Bar and Grill. On this day, we decided to stop in and get an appetizer and a couple of drinks before a dinner later that night.

While the vibe of Cabanas may be a bit on the kitschy side, I have always enjoyed it. I like the Caribbean feel of the decor. The Bob Marley tunes blaring out of the speakers really add to a relaxing atmosphere. For our appetizer, we decided to try the Mexican Nachos Grande, a plate of tortilla chips with pulled pork, refried beans, jalapenos, pico de gallo, and other pleasing toppings. I thought the dish worked very well, although I can admit to being a person who prefers a wet salsa to a pico de gallo. I think it works better for dipping and ensuring that your chips are never naked. This slight lack of ingredients was the main complaint of Spicy, who felt there were times when more toppings, especially the pulled pork, could have been in order. For myself, I can say that I did not think this was a major violation on their part. The toppings were a little tough to get to, what with some of them being under the chips, but I did not feel Cabanas was delinquent in their topping distribution. It just required the breaking out of forks and knives at times.