heathpack
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2003
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We were there for soft opening on Thursday.
Cheese soup was excellent
Fried chicken waffle was good
Pepperoni pizza egg rolls were good
Garlic Mac and cheese was excellent in husband’s eyes but too much for me
Bahn mi was good
Aperol cocktail was my favorite tasting hands down!
We also did a Friday mixology seminar, $25, the hosts were from Lamplight Lounge and the drink we made was the Six Tentacles. The drink was good but the seminar was annoying. It was supposed to be 1:30-2:15. The first 30 min was mostly the hosts telling us all the different things we should order from Lamplight Lounge (ie an extended commercial) and naming the things we had before us on the table (yes, I know what a lime looks like!). We didn’t start making our drinks until 2pm, and they talked about some of the ingredients but I don’t feel like I learned why (for example) the particular type of whiskey was used in this drink vs some other one, or if the passion fruit liquid X (can’t remember the name) was a brand (brand X?) or a type of spirit (spirit X?) or a mixer (mixer X?). We also weren’t given a printed recipe card or similar. By the time we made our drinks, we were left with 5-7 min to guzzle them down. It’s not like they were rushing you out the door and it was ok to linger. But we had a lunch reservation at Blue Bayou at 2:40. Would have been INFINITELY more enjoyable if they discussed the unknown/exotic ingredients in detail, then made the drink so you could be enjoying it while the hosts continued discussing ingredients, mixology concept, glassware etc. Skip the commercial for the Lamplight Lounge, or at least keep it to a minimum after we had cocktails in hand.
Enjoyed the drink though.
Cheese soup was excellent
Fried chicken waffle was good
Pepperoni pizza egg rolls were good
Garlic Mac and cheese was excellent in husband’s eyes but too much for me
Bahn mi was good
Aperol cocktail was my favorite tasting hands down!
We also did a Friday mixology seminar, $25, the hosts were from Lamplight Lounge and the drink we made was the Six Tentacles. The drink was good but the seminar was annoying. It was supposed to be 1:30-2:15. The first 30 min was mostly the hosts telling us all the different things we should order from Lamplight Lounge (ie an extended commercial) and naming the things we had before us on the table (yes, I know what a lime looks like!). We didn’t start making our drinks until 2pm, and they talked about some of the ingredients but I don’t feel like I learned why (for example) the particular type of whiskey was used in this drink vs some other one, or if the passion fruit liquid X (can’t remember the name) was a brand (brand X?) or a type of spirit (spirit X?) or a mixer (mixer X?). We also weren’t given a printed recipe card or similar. By the time we made our drinks, we were left with 5-7 min to guzzle them down. It’s not like they were rushing you out the door and it was ok to linger. But we had a lunch reservation at Blue Bayou at 2:40. Would have been INFINITELY more enjoyable if they discussed the unknown/exotic ingredients in detail, then made the drink so you could be enjoying it while the hosts continued discussing ingredients, mixology concept, glassware etc. Skip the commercial for the Lamplight Lounge, or at least keep it to a minimum after we had cocktails in hand.
Enjoyed the drink though.