At the Fogg 'N' Suds in Richmond.
It's almost sacrilegious for a beer drinker such as myself to ignore the extensive international beer menu at such an establishment, but when I saw the giant Caesar on our friends' table as we walked through the door, I knew I had to have one.
Also in this photo: Long Island iced tea, raspberry margarita, lime margarita.
Mr E Man let me try the latter, and it was also excellent.
Mmmmm, sacrilicious. I don't know why anyone would use the straw when the salt is so yummy.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
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So, I only have two questions (since you so nicely named the establishment); how many liters is in one of those? And how much are they? ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy. And I am on a white streak this month.... ahh.... lucky me, I don't live in Vancouver so I can get in the car and go there :)
Triple the usual size and strength, for $7.99. Sweeeeeet!
ReplyDeleteWhat's a white streak? I've never heard that term before.
Yum and double yum!
ReplyDeleteCath: ah... my mistake (as usual) I translated the concept "vita veckor" (white weeks) as in "no alcohol". I guess it might be dry spell? (or is that something completely different ;) )
ReplyDelete7.99 is very cheap. and it looked very nice. (And dangerous ... but fun!)
Alyssa, it's hard to agree at 7.40 on a Monday morning, but yeah, I seem to remember much yumminess! I love Caesars.
ReplyDeleteChall, gotcha! It could have been dangerous if I'd had more than one, but one was more than enough. I had one beer after the Caesar, and felt soooo bloated and gross!
damn, I'll have to visit Vancouver just to try one (or more) of those.
ReplyDeleteYes, you'll have to swing West sooner on your next trip!
ReplyDeleteWe did swing West for a bit in the beginning of the trip but not far enough. I'll just have to find some interesting field work in BC and an excuse for work to pay for my flights.
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