Breweries and Distilleries Archives - Food and Travel Magazine https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/tag/breweries-and-distilleries/ Luxury Travel & Epicurean Dining Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:06:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Food-Travel-App-Icon.jpg Breweries and Distilleries Archives - Food and Travel Magazine https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/tag/breweries-and-distilleries/ 32 32 MIKE’S® HARD LEMONADE AND ACTOR LAMORNE MORRIS DEBUT THE “MIKE’S JOBSTACLE COURSE” TO SHOW JUST HOW HARD “EASY” JOBS CAN BE AND REWARD CONSUMERS AHEAD OF LABOR DAY https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/13/mikes-hard-lemonade-and-actor-lamorne-morris-debut-the-mikes-jobstacle-course-to-show-just-how-hard-easy-jobs-can-be-and-reward-consumers-ahead-of-labor-day/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/13/mikes-hard-lemonade-and-actor-lamorne-morris-debut-the-mikes-jobstacle-course-to-show-just-how-hard-easy-jobs-can-be-and-reward-consumers-ahead-of-labor-day/#respond Tue, 13 Aug 2024 13:26:12 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36698 CHICAGO, Aug. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Hard work is a cornerstone of American values, and it seems many agree. A recent survey from Mike’s Hard Lemonade reveals that more than…

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CHICAGO, Aug. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Hard work is a cornerstone of American values, and it seems many agree. A recent survey from Mike’s Hard Lemonade reveals that more than half of employed Americans believe their jobs are more demanding than others. It’s our dedication to hustle and grind that makes challenging work appear effortless.

It’s no secret that hard work is an integral part of American values. A recent survey from Mike’s Hard Lemonade reveals that more than half of employed Americans consider their jobs to be more demanding than those of others. This dedication to the grind makes challenging work seem effortless.

But does a hard day of predicting weather, tasting food, or acting deserve a Mike’s Hard Lemonade? According to Lamorne Morris, the answer is a resounding yes. Join Mike’s Hard Lemonade at the Mike’s Jobstacle Course, an interactive pop-up event that makes hard days a little sweeter.

Partnering with hard-working actor Lamorne Morris, Mike’s Hard Lemonade is hosting the Mike’s Jobstacle Course to showcase that even seemingly “easy” jobs have their challenging moments. Scheduled just before Labor Day on August 20 in New York City—a city known for its hustle—the event gives participants a chance to experience what different jobs are like. Think being a weatherperson or a bookseller is a breeze? Think again. Participants (21+ only) will get a taste of these deceptively challenging jobs, proving that every occupation has its hard moments.

Those who complete the Jobstacle Course will enjoy light bites, Mike’s Hard Days Rewards swag, and a refreshing Mike’s Hard Lemonade as a well-deserved reward. The event takes place at 477 Broadway from 2-8 p.m. ET. To participate, RSVP at mikesjobstaclecourse.eventbrite.com.

Lamorne Morris, the event’s host, knows a thing or two about hard work. “I’ve had a lot of jobs—from restaurant server to big-box retailer clerk and telemarketer. All jobs can be surprisingly tough in different ways. After a hard day, there’s nothing better than an ice-cold Mike’s Hard Lemonade,” said Morris.

Mike’s Hard Lemonade surveyed employed Americans about their jobs, revealing that 52% perceive their jobs as harder than others, 50% consider their job the hardest part of their day, and 85% believe they deserve a reward after a hard day’s work.

“At Mike’s, we celebrate the hard work of our consumers who give their all every day. They deserve to be rewarded,” said Kevin Brady, Vice President of Marketing, Mike’s Hard Lemonade. “As Labor Day approaches, we want to honor that effort because a hard day deserves a refreshing-tasting Mike’s Hard Lemonade.”

The Mike’s Jobstacle Course is part of the brand’s Hard Days Deserve a Hard Lemonade campaign, launched in May for Mike’s 25th Anniversary. Learn more and RSVP at https://mikesjobstaclecourse.eventbrite.com or follow @MikesHardLemonade on Instagram & Facebook.

Mike’s is Hard, So is Prison. Don’t Drive Drunk® Premium Malt Beverage with Flavors. All Registered Trademarks used under license by Mike’s Hard Lemonade Co., Chicago, IL.

About Mike’s® Hard Lemonade

Founded in 1999, Mike’s® Hard Lemonade Co. introduced its groundbreaking Mike’s® Hard Lemonade, defining the flavored malt beverage category. Twenty-five years later, the Mike’s product line includes Mike’s® Hard Lemonade, Mike’s HARDER® Lemonade, and Mike’s® Limonada Fresca. Visit www.mikeshard.com or follow @MikesHardLemonade on Instagram & Facebook.

About Lamorne Morris

Lamorne Morris, a dynamic Emmy-nominated actor, comedian, producer, and podcast host, is captivating audiences in FX’s “Fargo” Season 5 as Deputy Witt Farr, earning a 2024 Primetime Emmy nomination. He also starred in CBS’ “Ghosts,” and will appear in Sony Pictures’ “Saturday Night,” portraying Garret Morris. Best known as Winston on “New Girl,” Morris hosts podcasts “The Mess Around with Hannah and Lamorne” and “The Lamorning After.” His filmography includes “BLOODSHOT,” “YESTERDAY,” and “DEATH OF A TELEMARKETER.” A devoted father, Morris lives in Los Angeles and Chicago, represented by CAA, Entertainment 360, and The Lede Company.

About the Survey

All figures, unless stated otherwise, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 1,145 adults aged 21+ working full- or part-time, surveyed online between June 5-7, 2024. The figures are weighted and representative of all US adults (aged 21+).

SOURCE: Mike’s Hard Lemonade

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Laredo: The Cultural Jewel of South Texas https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/laredo-the-cultural-jewel-of-south-texas/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/laredo-the-cultural-jewel-of-south-texas/#respond Tue, 06 Aug 2024 21:52:09 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36430 Welcome to Laredo, Texas, where the streets are immortalized in song, paved with history and lead to adventure around every corner. Set along on the banks of the Rio Grande,…

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Welcome to Laredo, Texas, where the streets are immortalized in song, paved with history and lead to adventure around every corner. Set along on the banks of the Rio Grande, Laredo is a vibrant city brimming with culture, charm, and coffee.
The adventure begins with the Historic Laredo Walking Tour. Step into 268 years of rich history, with stories whispered in both English and Spanish. Marvel at the architectural beauty of the San Agustin Cathedral. Lose yourself in the tales of the Republic of the Rio Grande Museum and Villa Antigua Border Heritage Museum. Soak in the colors as you stroll through San Agustin Plaza.

But Laredo’s soul doesn’t just dwell in its past. The streets speak through stunning murals with modern tales of heritage and hope. And for those brave souls who fancy a sprinkle of mystery, the Haunted Heritage San Agustin Ghost Walk will have you exploring the eerie side of downtown, guided by the glow of your smartphone.

Steeped in flavor, The Laredo Coffee Tour is your passport to the finest artisanal brews on the border. Sip on coffee, collect stamps, and earn yourself a special souvenir to remember your journey by.

From the Chacon Creek Trail to the lush habitats of Lake Casa Blanca International State Park, and everywhere in between, Laredo is a haven for hundreds of species of local and migratory birds. For birding enthusiasts, Laredo is the place to immerse themselves in the avian wonders of South Texas all year round. Bird lovers and hikers alike can explore Laredo’s riverfront, creek systems, nature trails, and private ranchlands, some offering never-before-birded sites.

When sports are your goal, Laredo scores big time! Laredo is home to Los Tecos Baseball Team, the two-nation organization and five-time winners of the Mexican Baseball league. They’ll play 90 adrenalized games this year. The action continues with the Laredo Heat, champions of the Lone Star Conference Championship. Catch the excitement of a match at Texas A&M International University and feel the heart-pumping excitement of Laredo’s sporting spirit.

Around here, all roads lead back to la cocina, no reservations required. In Laredo, the essence of “Mex-Tex” cuisine comes alive in every bite. Here, you don’t need to cross the border to enjoy authentic Mexican flavors or hearty American fare. Laredo kitchens have more than 200 years perfecting the fusion of two distinct cultures into dishes that define Laredo’s “Mex-Tex” flavor. From sizzling fajitas, tasty tacos, to carne asada and more.

From traditional dishes to global gastronomy, Laredo’s culinary landscape is as diverse as its heritage. Choose between Thai, Italian or Japanese, and of course, the Lone Star State’s famous BBQ and steakhouses. After a hearty meal, treat yourself to the sweet delights of local confectioners, offering everything from fresh doughnuts to tres leches.

From table tops to the mountain tops, our dual culture is everywhere. In colors, textures and flavors that surround you. Here is where two become something new, and totally Laredo.

Come sunset, toast your adventure with an ice-cold IPA or cocktail. Catch the game at a sports bar or dance the night away. Laredo nights make unwinding the day easy.

Whether you’re a history buff, an art lover, just passing through, or simply in search of a new adventure, Laredo caters to all. From the cobblestone alleys to the bustling markets of San Bernardo Avenue, from serene riverbanks to artisanal coffee shops, every moment here is a discovery. So, pack your bags and set your sights on Laredo, where every visit is a journey through the heart of Mex-Tex culture.

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Discover Lufkin, Texas in the Spring https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/discover-lufkin-texas-in-the-spring/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/discover-lufkin-texas-in-the-spring/#respond Tue, 07 May 2024 02:05:09 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36534 As spring unfurls in Lufkin, Texas, so does the promise of adventure. This season, immerse yourself in the vibrant blossoms of the Azalea Trail and the rich lush greenery of…

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As spring unfurls in Lufkin, Texas, so does the promise of adventure. This season, immerse yourself in the vibrant blossoms of the Azalea Trail and the rich lush greenery of our Piney Woods. Lufkin’s natural splendor offers an idyllic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike to create lasting memories. From kayaking along the serene Neches River to exploring the trails that crisscross our picturesque landscape, adventure is always just around the corner. In Lufkin, the herald of spring is not just a shift in weather, but an invitation to step into a world where adventure blossoms with the azaleas. This East Texas haven, nestled within the whispering pines, offers a springtime tableau that beckons nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and families to indulge in its natural splendor and welcoming community spirit.

Embark on the Neches River Rendezvous

The season’s centerpiece is the Neches River Rendezvous, an annual affair that beckons adventurers to paddle through the heart of the Piney Woods. This tranquil sojourn along the Neches River is a celebration of Lufkin’s pristine ecosystems and the simple joy of connecting with nature. With each stroke of the paddle, the waterway unfurls its treasures, from hidden coves to sun-dappled banks teeming with East Texas wildlife. If you want more information or would like to give it a paddle, visit Angelina Neches River Authorities at www.anra.org

A Symphony of Flavors

As the landscape reawakens, so does Lufkin’s local gastronomy. Spring heralds the arrival of vibrant farmer’s markets where the earth’s bounty is a palette for the senses. Here, culinary artisans transform fresh, local ingredients into masterpieces of flavor. The town’s eateries and breweries, like the charming downtown bistros and the rustic Rusty Axe & South First Grill , offer menus infused with the zest of the season.

Cultural Blossoms

Lufkin’s rich cultural fabric comes alive in the springtime. The town’s galleries and studios throw open their doors, inviting art enthusiasts to explore the local creativity that thrives under Lufkin’s canopy. The sounds of music festivals and live performances resonate through the streets, where the traditions of East Texas are celebrated and shared.

Family Escapades

Families find a special welcome in Lufkin, where the Ellen Trout Zoo and expansive city parks offer endless opportunities for discovery and play. Special events cater to the curious minds of young explorers, while interactive exhibits at the Naranjo Museum of Natural History offer a journey through time.

Spring Fest

SpringFest in Lufkin is the epitome of springtime joy, where the community and visitors alike come together to celebrate the season’s vibrant rebirth. Wander among stalls of local artisans and indulge in the region’s freshest flavors, while live music fills the air. It’s a place where kids laugh in bounce houses, and all can revel in the beauty of East Texas’s Piney Woods. Join us for a day of fun, food, and festivity at Lufkin’s SpringFest – where every moment is a memory in the making.

Adventure in the Heart of Lufkin

Lufkin’s essence is captured in the moments of connection—between people, nature, and history. It’s in the thrill of the river, the taste of a new dish, the applause at SpringFest, and the quiet reflection that can be formed from the “Locked With Love” tree. Adventure is not just an activity; it’s the heartbeat of Lufkin in spring.

So, come to Lufkin where “Adventure is Here” is not just a tagline—it’s a lived experience. It’s the laughter of children as they dance under the spring sun, the shared glances of couples strolling down blooming pathways, and the camaraderie of friends toasting to new discoveries. This spring, let Lufkin be your canvas for adventure, painting memories that will last a lifetime.

Plan your trip at VisitLufkin.com

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See Another Side of California in Fresno County https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/03/see-another-side-of-california-in-fresno-county/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/03/see-another-side-of-california-in-fresno-county/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 23:54:51 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36469 Fresno County is where thrills are second nature, farm-fresh is year-round, and you’ll find underground experiences—literally. Only true travelers dare to take on this other side of California. Park Hop…

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Fresno County is where thrills are second nature, farm-fresh is year-round, and you’ll find underground experiences—literally. Only true travelers dare to take on this other side of California.

Park Hop with No Lines and Fewer Crowds

Skip the crowds and lines of major theme parks, and enjoy a different kind of “park hopping” experience with just as many thrills. Three of California’s most beautiful national parks surround Fresno and Clovis. Only a short drive away, visitors can see three parks in one trip. A hidden gem, Kings Canyon National Park, is the deepest canyon in the United States. At 8,200 feet at its deepest points, Kings Canyon is deeper than the Grand Canyon and rewards hikers with incredible views of a glacial valley, roaring waterfalls, and giant sequoias. Stand beneath the General Sherman, the largest tree in the world, inside Sequoia National Park. Don’t miss the iconic El Capitan Mountain and Half Dome in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite requires reservations to enter the park from April through October.

Farm-Fresh, Year-Round

From luxury dining experiences to farm stands with fresh fruits, experience farm-fresh in the United State’s heartland of agriculture. It’s here you’ll discover California’s most underrated wine country. Not only does Fresno County produce a large sum of the state’s wine grapes, but wine lovers can also taste award-winning wines in an intimate setting at a reasonable price. Local wineries like Kings River Winery provide guided tours with the owner of the winery, taking you through the vineyards where their grapes are grown and the wine cellar to learn about their storing process. At Trelio Food & Wine in Clovis, the menu changes with the season and the chef utilizes locally grown ingredients to create high-end dishes. The restaurant’s sommeliers are trained to pair the best local wines to your taste and meal. Join the community in celebrating the spring harvest on the Fresno County Fruit Trail. Stop for fresh salsa and apricots at Sweet Girl Farms, juicy strawberries at Sunshine’s Farm, and a variety of fruits, dried nuts and old-fashioned sodas at Simonian Farms.

Take the Road Less Traveled

Explore the Forestiere Underground Gardens, an underground wonder carved by hand more than 100 years ago. The gardens have their own microclimate that makes the tunnels 10-20 degrees colder than the surface level. Take the family to the Fresno Chaffee Zoo to see more than 200 species within their interactive exhibits for a fraction of the cost of other nearby zoos. Join one of the behind-the-scenes experiences to help train sea otters, feed a giraffe, and touch a stingray. Thrill seekers can take a wild ride down the Kings River. Experienced tour guides will take you through twisting channels and chilled waters during a whitewater rafting trip hosted by the Kings River Expedition Class 3. The rafting season runs from late March through August. Take part in springtime events like the Clovis Rodeo, Kingsburg Swedish Festival, and the Wildflower Trail.

For more information go to visitfresnocounty.org

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Mobile, Alabama: Crawfish, Craft Beers & Cocktails https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/04/30/mobile-alabama-crawfish-craft-beers-cocktails/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/04/30/mobile-alabama-crawfish-craft-beers-cocktails/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2024 21:31:58 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36425 As the azaleas bloom brightly and temperatures rise, Mobile, Alabama, transforms into a celebration of cultural heritage, art, history and the outdoors, inviting travelers to explore their curiosities and passions.…

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As the azaleas bloom brightly and temperatures rise, Mobile, Alabama, transforms into a celebration of cultural heritage, art, history and the outdoors, inviting travelers to explore their curiosities and passions. As one of the oldest cities on the Gulf Coast, Mobile is home to many long-standing traditions. For example, Mardi Gras, originally established in Mobile, paints the city purple and gold every year. Traditions are also regularly infused into the city’s landscape through seasonal beverages and fresh caught seafood, especially in the springtime.

Each Spring, there’s one seasonal delicacy on every Southerner’s mind: crawfish. There are appetizers, entrees and loads of crawfish being boiled and sold by the pound. The South clearly takes crawfish season seriously. If picking up a sack of fresh caught crawfish, shrimp, or oysters and hosting a boil in your own backyard isn’t on your agenda, our restaurants have got you covered. Begin your adventure surrounded by gameday hype at Heroes Sports Bar & Grille, where crawfish are served in a creamy spinach dip with warm toasted pita. For those seeking a more laid-back experience, Wintzell’s Oyster House offers a signature crawfish-infused sauce over a variety of dishes, and their acclaimed seafood gumbo pairs perfectly with their freshly shucked oysters. If you’re looking for some heavenly handheld options, you’ll love the fried soft-shell crab po’boy from Debris Po-Boys & Drinks.

Dinner wouldn’t be complete without a view. Add a taste of local flair and a stunning view of Mobile Bay at Felix’s Fish Camp. In addition to the variety of daily fresh catch options, the restaurant’s seasoned and sauteed crawfish tails are a must-try for those searching for a medley of Gulf Coast flavors. The waterfront setting adds an extra layer of charm to the dining experience. Dauphin’s crawfish and beurre blanc Delta Cakes are complemented by panoramic views of Mobile’s skyline from the 34th floor of the RSA Tower.

Beer and crawfish go hand in hand. Mobile’s award-winning craft breweries carry an array of drafts, cans and bottles that complement the local dishes in the area while matching the tastes of guests. Mobile’s oldest brew house, Iron Hand Brewing, specializes in British-style ales. For those who prefer to match Gulf Coast’s flavor and culture while prioritizing sustainability, Braided River Brewing Company is the ideal spot. One of their core brews, “Hoppy By Nature,” features notes of mango, pineapple and grapefruit. The refreshing taste of Oyster City Brewing Company’s flagship and seasonal drinks adds to the longing of sunny days ahead. This indoor/outdoor pub provides enough space for you and your crew to beat the Mobile heat in the taproom or enjoy a spring day with local food trucks on the partially covered patio.

Once the cravings have been satisfied and the beer has been enjoyed, it’s time to venture into Mobile’s entertainment district for some refreshing cocktails and mocktails. The Royal Scam, a popular and upscale spot known for its eclectic cocktail selection, offers the perfect setting to unwind near the buzz of downtown Mobile’s nightlife. Try the “Black Cadillac” from Squid Ink Eclectic Eats & Drinks, a bubbly gin beverage with a splash of real squid ink. Complete the evening at the Haberdasher, where a team of skilled mixologists serves modern takes on old classics and libations.

Spring enhances the flavors of Mobile. Coastal dishes, brews and cocktails set the tone for the upcoming season and create a signature experience like no other. Every bite and sip are celebrations of the diverse and vibrant spirit of Mobile. Cheers to good times, unique cuisine and a warm Spring welcome on the Gulf Coast.

Plan your destination at Mobile.org

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Dinner & a Show in Kenosha, Wisconsin https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/02/08/dinner-a-show-in-kenosha-wisconsin/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/02/08/dinner-a-show-in-kenosha-wisconsin/#respond Wed, 07 Feb 2024 21:45:41 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36073 Add Kenosha to your Midwest road trip this year. Located in the southeast corner of Wisconsin on the Lake Michigan shore, you can start exploring the community through its food…

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Add Kenosha to your Midwest road trip this year. Located in the southeast corner of Wisconsin on the Lake Michigan shore, you can start exploring the community through its food culture. From gastropub offerings of craft beer and fried cheese curds to fine dining experiences with wine flights and tapas-style small plate cuisine, there is something for every taste and budget. Visit old-fashioned supper clubs and diners, a cheese castle, craft breweries, and year-round farmers’ markets.

Locally owned restaurants are plentiful – many are family-owned with multiple generations on staff. This makes the dining experience extra special with locally sourced food, fresh ingredients, seasonal menus, and customized dishes. In late February each year, the community’s delicious dining scene is celebrated with Kenosha Restaurant Week.

Come for the food and stay to explore! Downtown Kenosha is located just steps from Lake Michigan. Its shopping and dining district is a mix of historic charm and modern vibes, with multiple opportunities to get on the water. Ride an authentic Electric Streetcar along the harbor!

Kenosha is a community full of history and culture. Three historic districts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places – with a fourth one listed as a locally designated historic district. A plaque in the Library Park Historic District notes the 1915 birthplace of acclaimed actor, writer, director, and producer Orson Welles.

Within a one-mile radius are five memorable museums. At the Civil War Museum, learn the contributions of the Upper Middle West – Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, and Ohio – to the Civil War. View “Seeing the Elephant” which focuses on the personal experiences and accounts of citizen soldiers. The museum is one of just a handful of venues nationwide using 360-degree movie technology. Broadcast journalist Bill Kurtis is the narrator.

Dive into Kenosha’s extensive automotive history at the Kenosha History Center. Currently on display is the 1962 Rambler American from the “3rd Rock from the Sun” television show, which is part of the museum’s collection. The next Kenosha Homecoming Car Show, hosted by the museum, will be held in July 2025.

See the famous excavated-in-Kenosha mammoths at the Kenosha Public Museum. Travel back in time 237 million years ago to the present at the Dinosaur Discovery Museum. Climb a lighthouse at the seasonal Southport Light Station Museum.

Pedal Tours in Kenosha, Wisconsin

Take a pedal tour through downtown, laugh out loud at a comedy show, see a theater production, attend a concert, go axe throwing, and more. Enjoy art galleries, DIY art studios, and outdoor art. See the sculpture that commemorates the second stop on the Winter Dance Party Tour (Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, and Dion and the Belmonts). In the summer, visit Bristol Renaissance Faire for an immersive living history experience.

Outdoor adventures include skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing at Wilmot Mountain and ziplining at Boundless Adventures, an aerial adventure park. Be sure to bring your bike to experience more than 150 miles of dedicated bike lanes and signed routes in Kenosha County – as well as the oldest operating velodrome in the country.

Go take a hike! Trails, nature programs, and more can be enjoyed at Bristol Woods Park with its Pringle Nature Center, Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum, and Richard Bong State Recreation Area. The Charles and Kathryn Heide Observatory is located at Hawthorn Hollow and houses what is currently the largest public-serving telescope in southeastern Wisconsin. Enjoy birdwatching at Chiwaukee Prairie State Natural Area, which has been designated a Wetland of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention.

Use VisitKenosha.com to start planning your getaway to Kenosha.

 

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Falling for Brevard, North Carolina https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/falling-for-brevard-north-carolina/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/falling-for-brevard-north-carolina/#respond Sun, 28 Jan 2024 22:20:36 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36047 Tucked into the western corner of North Carolina is a place that almost defies description: lofty mountains, deep gorges, and an almost endless supply of moving water. The result is…

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Tucked into the western corner of North Carolina is a place that almost defies description: lofty mountains, deep gorges, and an almost endless supply of moving water. The result is a collection of waterfalls unrivaled in any other part of North America. In all, the Brevard area is home to over 250 cascades of every imaginable size, shape, and degree of jaw-dropping beauty.

Better yet, these waterfalls populate over 100,000 acres of public lands that are not just prime for waterfall hunting, but for every other conceivable outdoor adventure as well – hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, horseback riding, paddling, fly fishing, and canyoneering – just to name a few.

At the center of it all is the town of Brevard, named one of the “coolest small towns in America” by Budget Travel. How else would you explain a craft beer culture that supports five independent breweries, a live music scene embracing everything from bluegrass jams to Beethoven symphonies under the stars, and a colony of craftspeople and artists whose work is celebrated in galleries around the world?

An Unrivaled Adventure Destination

Between Pisgah National Forest, DuPont State Recreational Forest, Gorges State Park, and Headwaters State Forest, more than 50% of Transylvania County’s landmass is public land. For our visitors, that means unrivaled access to world-class, single-track mountain bike trails, hundreds of miles of hiking and equestrian trails, prime trout fishing waters on one of America’s top 100 trout fishing rivers (the Davidson), and paddling opportunities on the 3rd oldest river in the world, the French Broad.

Even if you are not a hard-core outdoor adventurist, the opportunities for deep woods recreation are abundant. Sliding Rock, located in Pisgah National Forest, has delighted families for decades with its 80-foot, smooth granite slide into a natural, cold plunge pool. Nearby, the 6,500-acre Cradle of Forestry offers interpretive nature trails, a fascinating forestry museum, historic cabins, and a 1914 Climax logging train. And practically everywhere you turn, you’ll find waterfalls. In Gorges State Park, discover beautiful Rainbow Falls – and be sure to take in the park’s informative and engaging Visitor Center. Or venture into DuPont State Recreational Forest and experience the enduring wonder of Triple and High Falls.

The Perfect Recipe: Art, Culture, and Great Food

You can work up an appetite and a thirst exploring the great outdoors. Thankfully, Brevard and Transylvania County offer lots of flavorful options. Brevard boasts five stellar craft brewers along with a wide assortment of tap rooms, cafés, pubs, and restaurants where you can sample an array of one-of-a-kind drafts along with genuine North Carolina bar-b-que, piled-high burgers, and super-stuffed burritos. On the fancy side, there’s destination dining at our legendary inns and restaurants. Enjoy Carolina Mountain trout at a window table overlooking a lake. Or try a braised pork bourguignon in an al fresco setting in downtown Brevard. You’ll also find a wonderful constellation of dining choices in our charming smaller communities like Lake Toxaway and Cedar Mountain.

The soundtrack to your Brevard adventure is provided by a live music scene that is as dynamic and varied as you’ll find in any big city. The difference is an intimacy that puts you right in the middle of the music – whether it’s being performed on the street, around a fire pit at a local cantina, on a mini-stage in a local brewery, or lakeside in the open-air Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium at Brevard Music Center.

To learn more about our unforgettable mountain town, go to ExploreBrevard.com and start mapping your next great adventure.

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Upshur County: West Virginia’s Hidden Treasure https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/upshur-county-west-virginias-hidden-treasure/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/upshur-county-west-virginias-hidden-treasure/#respond Sun, 28 Jan 2024 21:52:26 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36033 Upshur County, West Virginia, offers a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational activities that can appeal to tourists. While it may not be as well-known as some other…

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Upshur County, West Virginia, offers a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational activities that can appeal to tourists. While it may not be as well-known as some other tourist destinations, Upshur County has its own unique highlights. Keep in mind that the availability of attractions and events may change, so it’s always a good idea to check for the latest information. Here are some potential tourism highlights in Upshur County:

Audra State Park:
Audra State Park is known for its picturesque scenery, including the Middle Fork River, rock outcroppings, and lush forests. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, fishing, and picnicking.

Fish Hawk Acres:
For culinary enthusiasts, Fish Hawk Acres is a local farm and market offering fresh, locally sourced produce and gourmet foods. Visitors can explore the farm and enjoy farm-to-table experiences.

West Virginia Wildlife Center:
This wildlife education facility features native West Virginia wildlife in natural habitats. It’s an educational and family-friendly destination. And be sure to visit the gift shop while you are there to find unique WV gifts to remember your trip.

Civil War Trails:
Upshur County has historical significance from the Civil War era. With 5 landmark signs around the county, you can explore the Civil War Trails and visit the sites that played a role in this pivotal period of American history.

West Virginia Wesleyan College:
Explore the campus of West Virginia Wesleyan College, a private liberal arts college founded in 1890. The campus is known for its historic architecture and beautiful surroundings.

Jawbone Park:
Whether it’s all decorated for the holidays, or filled with music and vendors during festival season, Jawbone Park is a favorite destination spot conveniently located in downtown Buckhannon. Jawbone is home to our annual events, such has The WV Strawberry Festival, Almost Heaven BBQ Bash, Festival Fridays, and more! Jawbone Park offers an abundance of green space, a playground, and a covered stage for a variety of entertainment year round.

Outdoor Recreation:
Upshur County offers plentiful river access for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and more. Upshur County is also home to an 8+mile (and growing) trail system for hiking, biking, running, or casually exploring our beautiful outdoors. You will also find areas for camping, hundreds of miles for off-road exploring, and lots of natural beauty in places like West Virginia State

Wildlife Center, the waterfalls at Fidler’s Mill, Pringle Tree Park, and so much more.
For travelers who prefer to travel by small plane, Upshur County Regional Airport (W22) is located just off Brushy Fork Road less than two miles from beautiful downtown Buckhannon. Airport patrons are greeted by a stunning view! Pilots and passengers can take advantage of available hangar space or aircraft tie downs, and use the airport’s courtesy car to attend a business meeting, grab lunch, or go see a wonderful show. Take advantage of our low Jet A and 100LL prices by letting our line staff fuel you while you are out. Freshen up and grab a cup of coffee in our terminal before taking off to your next destination.

Fly in, grab a bite to eat, catch an incredible play put on by the Buckhannon Community Theatre, before turning into to one of our many cozy cabins for the night. Come experience our Small Town Getaway with Big Time Charm! #visitupshur
Contact the Upshur County Convention & Visitor Bureau for more information on lodging, local attractions and upcoming events in our area. Find out more at VisitUpshur.org

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Dalton, Georgia: Brews, Bites and Fun! https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/dalton-georgia-brews-bites-and-fun/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/dalton-georgia-brews-bites-and-fun/#respond Sun, 28 Jan 2024 18:52:38 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36001 Located in the heart of the beautiful North Georgia Mountains, Dalton offers visitors a unique and stirring experience filled with mouth-watering food, refreshing brews, and endless fun. With an abundance…

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Located in the heart of the beautiful North Georgia Mountains, Dalton offers visitors a unique and stirring experience filled with mouth-watering food, refreshing brews, and endless fun. With an abundance of restaurants, cafes, breweries, and attractions, there’s no doubt you’ll find something to do for everyone.

First up, let’s talk food. Dalton is known for its southern hospitality and cultural diversity. From down-home cooking to modern fusion, the city has it all. Whether you are craving a juicy burger, savory seafood, or authentic barbecue, Dalton’s culinary scene caters to every palette with flavors that will leave you wanting more. No visit to Dalton is complete without a visit to Café Ostro. Their Mediterranean-inspired menu features fresh and flavorful dishes such as hummus with warm pitas, chicken kebabs, and beef shawarma. For pizza lovers, Cohutta General Store serves up delicious wood-fired pies. Made from scratch and cooked in a custom-built oven, these pizzas have a crispy crust and a perfect blend of toppings. For a lighter meal, stop by The Perfect Cup. This cozy spot offers a wide variety of sandwiches to choose from, including the Avocado Club or the Perfect Philly, and salads such as the Oriental Chicken. Pair your dish with one of their homemade soups, and don’t forget to indulge in one of their famous, freshly baked desserts. So, whether you’re in the mood for something hearty, light, or a little bit of both, Dalton has food options to satisfy every craving. Come along and indulge in the South’s best bites!

Enjoy a beer at Dalton Georgia Brewing Company

Now, let’s move on to the brews. Dalton boasts a stunning craft beer scene with several local breweries and taprooms for you to explore. Check out Cherokee Brewing and Pizza Company for some fantastic house-brewed beers paired with delicious wood-fired pizza. Or head over to Dalton Brewing Company for some unique flavors and a fantastic atmosphere. They have live trivia every Wednesday if you are looking for a fun competition during your stay. For wine lovers, we have 2 great wineries, Deep Springs Vineyard and Broken Horseshoe Vineyard. Deep Springs Vineyard is an award-winning local vineyard located on the north end of Whitfield County. Their Pinot Grigio won a Silver Medal at the Finger Lakes International Wine Competition. They also have a relaxing wine-tasting area and a variety of delicious wine slushies.
But Dalton isn’t just about food and brews; there’s plenty of fun to be had here, too. Adventure seekers can go hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding in the nearby mountains. If you prefer to stay inside, head over to Big’s Axe Throwing for exciting axe throwing. Or stroll through the Bandy Heritage Center located inside Dalton Freight Depot and Visitor Center.

Accommodations in Dalton cater to all types of travelers, with options ranging from budget-friendly motels to luxurious bed and breakfasts. Looking for something unique, check out the Carpentry Hotel, a modern upscale boutique hotel located in the downtown area.

In conclusion, Dalton, Georgia, offers visitors the perfect blend of breathtaking scenery, mouth-watering diverse cuisine, refreshing brews, and endless adventures. With so much to do and see, it’s no wonder why Dalton has become a beloved winter getaway destination for so many. Come and discover this hidden gem for yourself this season, and get ready to experience an unforgettable trip filled with brews, bites, and fun! VisitDaltonGA.com

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Sip Back and Relax with Shores & Islands Ohio Cheers Trail https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/18/sip-back-and-relax-with-shores-islands-ohio-cheers-trail/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/18/sip-back-and-relax-with-shores-islands-ohio-cheers-trail/#respond Wed, 17 Jan 2024 21:36:42 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36029 This winter, cabin fever will surely have you wanting to get out, but colder weather will have you looking for indoor activities. Why not try a taste of regional flavor?…

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This winter, cabin fever will surely have you wanting to get out, but colder weather will have you looking for indoor activities. Why not try a taste of regional flavor? You can do so by visiting breweries, cideries, wineries, and distilleries throughout the coastal region between Cleveland and Toledo known as Shores & Islands Ohio. But how do you manage finding them all, let alone visiting them all? Enter the Shores & Islands Cheers Trail – an easy way to locate local craft beverage makers and a fun way to taste your way through the region.

The Cheers Trail makes is easy to find brews, ciders, and sips made with local ingredients. Available as a free, mobile exclusive, instantly-delivered experience through text and email, the Cheers Trail takes you across 22 of the best libations-makers Ohio has to offer. Using your mobile passport, check-in when visiting participating businesses and earn points toward exciting prizes that can be redeemed at Shores & Islands Ohio welcome centers. Prizes can be earned for making qualifying purchases at five or more locations and you’ll earn points if you sip back, relax, and spend quality time at these brew-tiful locations!

Your adventure will take you across northern Ohio from Avon Lake to Helena, and to Catawba where you will find Twin Oast Brewery, offering craft-made beers and food mixing traditional German offerings with a modern American sentiment, also known as one of Ohio’s premiere fruit-based sour beer brewers. Gideon Owen Wine Company is a 150-year-old winery in Catawba. It has recently undergone a complete overhaul to both its indoor and outdoor spaces, menu, and more. It’s now a perfect blend of historic charm with an 1872 wine cellar, modern patio with fire pits, fine dining, and a wine bar. Next, to Marblehead’s Rocky Point Winery, just a few minutes from the iconic Marblehead Lighthouse. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy wines made using Midwest grapes, including ones grown on Isle St. George in Lake Erie. Then to Sandusky’s, Everwild Spirits, a craft bourbon distillery producing whiskeys and craft cocktails that represent the local land and grains native to Ohio. Berlin Heights offers the very unique Redhead Ciderhouse at Burnham Orchards. Redhead Ciderhouse is an estate cidery who grows, presses, and ferments on site. Hard ciders can be sampled in the tasting room or purchased to-go at the orchard’s market. Don’t forget to visit the island locations during the warmer months, as the Cheers Trail is a year-round experience.

These are just a few locations the Cheers Trail will lead you to on your journey of experiencing some of the best local flavors, culture, and history.

Firelands Adventure Tours offers two different 4-hour winery tours throughout the region in a climate-controlled, comfortable 16-passenger bus. Tours begin and end in downtown Sandusky and include three unique winery stops. These tours are VIP, all-inclusive wine-tasting events, that include wines paired with delicious snacks, interesting discussions with wine makers and winery staff, an informative tour of the production facilities, and gratuities for one all-inclusive price.
Traveling the Cheers Trail is a fun and enjoyable experience, from games for the kids to winter-friendly outdoor spaces with igloos, glass houses, and heated patios, the Cheers Trail is for the whole family. Everywhere you visit will offer something for everyone, including giant pretzels, cheese trays, coffee, beautiful views, live music, and so much more!

Good food, good drink, and good company with Shores & Islands Ohio Cheers Trail will make your getaway one to remember! Visit SHORESandISLANDS.com/cheers today to get started and sign up for your mobile passport. Please sip responsibly!

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