In the summer, enjoy the natural beach created by Medano Creek snowfall. ![]() Highest point at 750 feet is Star Dune - (#stardune to post the amazing summit photos). The park is open 24 hours a day, so sunrise, sunset, and moonlit skies are all yours. Maybe you’ve already seen the Dunes, but have you seen the Dunes under a full moon? You don’t want to miss that. People trek from all over the world to see it, so if you haven’t, you need to. On sand!!! This is not the time to DIY - rent the equipment there! ![]() You can ski, snowboard, fat bike or surf. Great Sand Dunes Monument, San Luis Valley - a Colorado gem! Thirty square miles of pure magic.Each film is proceeded by a concert and a local comedian, (thank you, Comedy Works!).Įat: Don’t fight it, just go. This summer’s lineup includes a healthy mix of cult faves and blockbusters: “Star Wars – the Last Jedi”, “Heathers”, “Big Lebowski”, “Happy Gilmore” and “Black Panther” (any many more just check the calendar). Bring a picnic, your blank, sit back and enjoy a very cool night at this iconic venue. This is a great way to … give it a go! Film on the Rocks, presented by the smarty pants collective at the Denver Film Society, provides a full night of fun for just $15. I know, you’ve been to a gazillion Red Rocks concerts. We had to include a mini-Denver vacation and there is nowhere better than this place. Film on the Rocks Red Rocks Amphitheater.Here are some quick, easy, iconic Colorado trips to restore some mud-season sanity (budget-friendly and easily kid/teen approved): Fans can explore the full, collaborative collection of James Avery Whataburger at the Whatastore.Hi Vail! Tis the season … of closed restaurants and cranky natives. The two beloved Texas brands were founded within four years of each other, with Whataburger's first Corpus Christi store opening up in 1950 and James Avery's first designs dating back to 1954 in Kerrville. Other selections in the line include the Whataburger Charm with a Flying W, Enamel "Whataburger" Heart Charm, and Enamel Whataburger Cup Charm. Much like their edible counterparts, the ketchup charms make the perfect companions to existing charms in the ongoing collaboration between Whataburger and James Avery, especially the Enamel Whataburger French Fries Charm. ![]() Or, for those who struggle to make that Sophie's choice at the drive-through, you could always just get both. Two Texas powerhouses are teaming up to combine food with fashion: Whataburger's newest collaboration with James Avery Artisan Jewelry will produce two new keepsake charms for its most popular condiments.įans of both brands can now choose from a "Whataburger Fancy" Ketchup Charm and the "Whataburger Spicy" Ketchup Charm in sterling silver, hand-enameled designs. The new food menu by Chris Durkin and Phil Carden features bar snacks like wings and steam buns. Jenn and Jeff White handed over the reigns to the 1948 property to Andrew Lake and Nathan Azar in November so they could focus on whipping upcoming restaurant Eastside Kitchenette into shape. Owners Jeff Scecina and James Avery (not that James Avery) are slightly retooling the concept and will be back in early January.Īfter its own hiatus, classic East Side bar Tucker’s Kozy Korner reopened December 5, according to a Facebook post. The Patio Southtown temporarily closed November 29 after only six months in business. The menu is similar to the Helotes location with a variety of smoked meats and traditional sides. Speaking of B-Daddy’s, a second brick-and-mortar location of the beloved barbecue joint opened December 5 in the former home of Texas 46 in Spring Branch, which shuttered in October. Burnwood’s menu is similar to the previous concept, with the mandatory brisket and sausage plus some unexpected sides like Spanish rice and cheesy potatoes. Emilio and Christi Soliz closed Kings in September to join the crew at B-Daddy’s BBQ in Helotes. ![]() In a barbecue switcheroo, Burnwood ’68 opened December 5 in the space vacated of Kings Hwy Brew & Q in Five Points. But we have you covered with our regular roundup of the freshest local restaurant news. It can be difficult to keep up with the what’s what and who’s who of San Antonio food.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |