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Anaheim, the city known for its enchanting theme parks, is not only a haven for thrill-seekers but also a cultural and culinary destination that caters to a diverse range of interests. From museums and breweries to family-friendly attractions and culinary delights, Anaheim offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit city in Southern California.

Muzeo, a gem nestled in Anaheim’s Center Street Promenade, is a free, family-friendly museum that acts as a bridge between the community and the city’s rich heritage. With its creative programming and engaging exhibits, Muzeo showcases Anaheim’s diverse culture and arts. Locals and visitors alike can look forward to new exhibits and events happening all summer long. This inclusive space fosters a sense of belonging and appreciation for the arts, making it an essential cultural hub.

Another prominent cultural institution, the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA), recently found its permanent home in the neighboring city of Costa Mesa. Designed by the renowned architect Thom Mayne, OCMA continues to champion the transformative power of art by offering ten years of free admission. With new exhibits arriving this summer, OCMA invites art enthusiasts to explore the captivating world of contemporary art and indulge in creative expressions.
For beer enthusiasts, Anaheim proudly holds the title of the craft beer capital of Orange County. With a staggering 20 award-winning breweries to choose from, beer lovers can savor the California sunshine with a cold, refreshing pint. Breweries like Brewheim and Unsung Brewing Company offer unique flavors and experiences that exemplify the city’s vibrant craft beer scene. Whether you’re enjoying game day at Golden Road or Brewery X or expanding your horizons at The Craftsman with its diverse beer selection and mouthwatering menu, Anaheim’s breweries are a testament to the city’s commitment to culinary excellence.

Golden Road Brewery in Anaheim

Anaheim is not just for adults; it’s a city that embraces family-friendly attractions as well. As part of the Walt Disney Company’s 100th anniversary celebration, the Disneyland Resort offers special events, parades, and limited-time offerings throughout the year. Mickey’s Toontown, an all-time favorite, reopened with interactive play areas and reimagined attractions, ensuring a magical experience for children and adults alike. Knott’s Summer Nights adds to the excitement, offering a lively nighttime summer party filled with live music, games, and delectable summer eats. Families can also catch an Angels baseball game at Angel Stadium, experiencing the thrill of America’s favorite pastime while enjoying special events and firework spectaculars.

If you’re looking to cool off from the California heat, head to the Adventure Lagoon. With one of the largest aqua parks in the United States, this water paradise offers a variety of activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and water volleyball. The Adventure Lagoon is a perfect destination for water enthusiasts of all ages, promising endless fun and unforgettable memories.

Anaheim California’s Packing House

Anaheim’s culinary scene is a testament to its cultural diversity and vibrant flavors. The Anaheim Packing District, once a Sunkist orange packing facility, has been transformed into a trendy food hall housing over 20 local eateries. From Cajun specialties at 206 BCE to soul food at Georgia’s Kitchen and French pastries at Le Parfait Paris, the Anaheim Packing District offers an unparalleled culinary journey that caters to every palate.

Anaheim, with its thriving arts, culture, and culinary scene, has truly become a destination that captures the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re immersing yourself in the creative wonders of Muzeo and OCMA, exploring the city’s breweries, enjoying family-friendly attractions, or indulging in the culinary delights of the Anaheim Packing District, this city has something for everyone. Embrace the vibrant spirit of Anaheim and embark on a journey that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the arts, culture, and flavors that make this city truly exceptional.

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Discover the Historic Charm and Eclectic Flavors of Lake Murray Country https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/18/discover-the-historic-charm-and-eclectic-flavors-of-lake-murray-country/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/18/discover-the-historic-charm-and-eclectic-flavors-of-lake-murray-country/#respond Wed, 18 Aug 2021 00:37:49 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=8059 It’s rare indeed to discover a region that artfully combines historic charm while bursting with every modern necessity, not to mention some of the south’s finest food. Such is the…

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It’s rare indeed to discover a region that artfully combines historic charm while bursting with every modern necessity, not to mention some of the south’s finest food. Such is the case with Lake Murray Country, South Carolina, where visitors can peruse 40 art galleries, collect timeless wares and fun threads at specialty shops and taste their way through the more than 60 restaurants and bars spanning a virtual globe with flavorful offerings, all without leaving the region. 

Burn off all of those good eats with a city walking tour and stroll the streets that are etched in civil rights and Civil War history. Continue to step back in time and explore the area’s antebellum homes or one of the many museums that call Columbia home. Make sure the little ones get in on the Ed-Venture – the largest children’s museum in the South — or take them for a walk on the wild side at the nationally acclaimed Riverbanks Zoo, a 170-acre Zoo & Garden featuring two distinct parks along the scenic Lower Saluda River. This nationally recognized zoo houses more than 2,000 animals in natural habitat exhibits. 

Located in the middle of South Carolina, the Columbia/Lake Murray region is getting attention as an easy weekend getaway for Gamecock sports, outdoor activities along the rivers or Lake Murray, visits to museums and historical homes, or just simple times with friends. Take a tour of the State’s only national park, Congaree National Park. Canoe, kayak or hike through these preserved and serene marshlands.  A home to the arts, visitors can catch a Broadway performance at the Koger Center, take a tour of the South’s premier international art museum – The Columbia Museum of Art – or catch a show at one of the oldest operating opera houses, the Newberry Opera House.

Visitors are shop till they drop throughout the region. Shop funky and fabulous stores in Columbia’s Five Points, the hip district located near the University of South Carolina. A shopper can get everything they need at Columbiana Mall or the Village at Sandhill, where major retailers and specialty shops collide. Or, shop upscale boutiques on Devine Street where more than 95% of stores are locally owned and operated.

Be sure your first stop on Saturday is on Main Street in Columbia for the Soda City Market, the place to find local food, crafts, music, and more from the 150 vendors. The market showcases Columbia’s diverse community and cultures and all types of food bites. Newcomers will want to explore the range of pimiento cheese options, including the pimiento cheeseburger, rumored to have been invented here.

Blue Marlin Steaks & Seafood, located in the historic Seaboard Railroad Station, is legendary serving signature dishes with the Cajun and Creole influence of the Louisiana Delta. Dine just across the bridge in West Columbia on Terra’s shaded patio. Patrons looking for a full meal should stay for chef Mike Davis’ seasonal specials, prepared simply to highlight local ingredients. Black Rooster’s menu is French-inspired, but incorporates elements from all over the world. Recent specials included a Cuban-themed ramen bowl and chitarra cut pasta with brisket and pork meatballs, tomato ragu, and pecorino Romano.  The War Mouth offers plates of ribs and slow-cooked whole hog barbecue as well as creative small plates like deviled eggs and wood-smoked South Carolina Pecans. In 1989, Motor Supply brought a fresh new concept to Columbia, farm-to-table dining with Chef Wesley Fulmer at the helm. Hampton Street Vineyard is an American brasserie with an extensive wine list and offers French classics like pork crepinette with sautéed kale, pickled squash, and honeyed beets. Bourbon Columbia boasts a bar with more than 400 whiskeys. The Bayou Burger, a one-third pound chuck and brisket-short rib ground beef patty served on a brioche bun, is spectacular.

With a name like “The Grand on Main,” you can bet the expectations are high at this historic landmark in Downtown Columbia. The Grand is a boutique bowling alley, restaurant and bar featuring a swank décor, local art and seven bowling lanes. Among the favorites are the Tijuana Egg Rolls or Thai-style Calamari to start; Cinnamon Crunch French Toast, Lobster Benedict or a trio of crepes to choose for brunch. Chef Jessica Shillato at Spotted Salamander Café & Catering has a love for local ingredients and Southern cooking. Deviled eggs with special additions like bacon and blue cheese take the edge off of a mid-day appetite. The desserts are legendary, including an oatmeal cream pie or a slice of chocolate cookie butter pie. DiPrato’s Delicatessen is famous for pimiento cheese and DiPrato’s version is the gold standard. 

Ratio is an authentic, Peruvian twist on classic cuisine, focusing on seasonal food and drinks. The menu showcases Peruvian comfort foods in tapas, bringing unique, delicious, and healthy food to a new level. Oak Grove Fish House is one of the best fish houses in the entire state. They serve heaps of shrimp, oysters, scallops, flounder and catfish in taste tempting dishes like the Po’ Boy. Chef Kevin Schwab of Bistro on the Boulevard will wow you with his Voodoo Skillet tossed with blackened Angus filets tips, gulf shrimp and sausage. When you dine at Columbo’s, you’re likely to forget you are in a hotel. Chef Eric Crissey has created an international blend of flavors that suit the most discerning palate. Whether you’re coming by car or by boat, Liberty on the Lake is the place to be. This lakefront property tempts guests with a flavorful list of appetizers, like fried calamari and old-school chicken tacos to their take on a Lowcountry Mac and Cheese or their Disco Fries. 

Little Mountain Antiques Café offers daily soup and quiche specials, along with a southern chicken salad plate plus a variety of healthy salad choices. Griffin Chophouse is a classic steakhouse and barbecue joint. The Brisket Candy is a wonderful piece of barbecued meat, smokey, tender and flavorful. Private Property features a Cajun and Low Country infused menu highlighting Southern heritage and the chef’s love of Louisiana cooking. Alodia’s Cucina Italiana is an authentic home style Italian restaurant in Irmo and Lexington, boasting skillfully crafted dishes like Shrimp Scampi, Veal Marsala and their sumptuous Eggplant Parmigiana. Lexington’s O’Hara’s Public House is South Carolina’s most authentic Irish Pub, and serves up Irish favorites like fish and chips, shepherd’s pie, bangers and mash and corned beef and cabbage. Bodhi Thai Dining is Lexington’s premier fine dining restaurant. The chef and owner, Nivit Tipvaree, is a native from Thailand. The Panang Curry is an excellent choice with coconut milk, kaffir leaves, peanut and basil. Figaro the Dining Room is known for fine Dining with an eclectic southern twist. Chef John Worthington’s latest special is Cuban swordfish with red risotto and yellow pepper rouille. Steven W’s Downtown Bistro is located in an old drug store in downtown Newberry and brings a fabulous touch of exciting “big city” cuisine to a friendly small town.  At Juniper in the small town of Ridge Spring, you must try the Juniper burger with Yon Angus beef, Pimento Cheese, a fried green tomato & smoked Barbeque bacon mayo and the Juniper Corn Chowder. It’s not just a soup, it’s an obsession. To plan your travels to this tasty destination, visit www.LakeMurrayCountry.com

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Visit Tri-Valley, CA https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/12/visit-tri-valley-ca/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/12/visit-tri-valley-ca/#respond Thu, 12 Aug 2021 02:38:32 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=8063 Located just 35 miles east of San Francisco, the Tri-Valley offers Instagram-worthy views, award-winning wineries, and Michelin-starred restaurants. This bustling Bay Area region attracts the culinary prowess and cultural diversity of its better-known Bay…

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Located just 35 miles east of San Francisco, the Tri-Valley offers Instagram-worthy views, award-winning wineries, and Michelin-starred restaurants. This bustling Bay Area region attracts the culinary prowess and cultural diversity of its better-known Bay Area neighbors while holding true to its farm-to-table heritage and small-town charm. 

The Livermore Valley AVA, nestled within the Tri-Valley, features nearly 60 wineries spanning from brand names like Wente Vineyards to smaller family-owned and operated labels like Wood Family Vineyards. While this tucked-away wine region remains a hidden gem, the Livermore Valley is actually one of the oldest wine regions in California. In 1889, Livermore Valley won America’s first international gold medal for wine at the Paris Exposition, making waves in the wine world. 

Today, the Livermore Valley Wine Country upholds its world-renowned reputation while maintaining a laid-back, “California” atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for an elegant food and wine pairing, a breath-taking view, or a place where you can picnic with friends, there’s something here for everyone. Not sure where to start? Visit various wineries by hopping on the Livermore Wine Trolley or booking an electric winery bike tour with Pedego Livermore. 

Being so close to one of the most famous foodie cities in the world, the Tri-Valley has naturally become a culinary melting pot of talented gastronomic minds with the most delicious intentions. Whether you’re a fan of fusions, comfort foods, or ethnic cuisine, the Tri-Valley’s diverse restaurant scene has plenty of options – even for picky eaters. For starters, brunch at Denicas Real Food Kitchen and try their Ube, Matcha, or Guava pancakes. For lunch, head to Danville Harvest and make sure to try their famous hush puppies complete with their housemade honey butter.  At the end of the day pull up a seat at Sabio on Main, where you can taste their farm-to-table efforts in their upscale fare. Pair their Spanish-Californian cuisine with a glass of local Livermore wine or their award-winning Tennessee Tiki cocktail. 

The Tri-Valley’s temperate weather and convenient proximity make it an ideal destination for outdoor events, festivals, and fairs throughout the year. The Alameda County Fair is ranked among the top 50 fairs in the U.S. and features nightly concerts and horse racing at America’s oldest one-mile dirt track. Looking for a live performance? Head to the Bankhead Theater for a variety of world-class productions, or snag a ticket to the Livermore Shakespeare Festival to watch a classic play underneath the stars in the vineyards. Other annual events like Dublin’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Livermore’s Pride Parade, and the Scottish Highland Games are also worth penciling into your calendar. 

While it’s perfectly plausible to wine and dine your way through the Tri-Valley, there are other ways to experience the rich history and cultural offerings of this region. Take a stroll through Livermore to see how many larger-than-life murals you can take pictures with throughout the city, or keep count of how many art installations in Dublin you can spot in one day. It won’t be challenging; public art is riddled throughout the region in the form of statues, mosaics, murals, light installations, fountains, and more. There’s also a wealth of museums and art galleries in the Tri-Valley. If you’re not sure where to start, theBlackhawk Museum is a Smithsonian-affiliate with five unique galleries to explore: The Classic Car Collection, The Spirit of the Old West, Into China, Art of Africa, and World of Nature. 

With 40 lodging options to choose from, Tri-Valley hotels are Clean + Safe Certified to ensure a safe and fun escape to the “Sunny Side of the Bay.”

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Savor Summer in Gettysburg, PA https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/12/savor-summer-in-gettysburg-pa/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/12/savor-summer-in-gettysburg-pa/#respond Thu, 12 Aug 2021 01:47:51 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=8032 Gettysburg stands uniquely positioned as one of our nation’s premiere travel destinations. Nestled in idyllic Adams County, it offers breathtakingly scenic landscapes, wide-ranging outdoor activities, adventurous dining and – perhaps…

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Gettysburg stands uniquely positioned as one of our nation’s premiere travel destinations. Nestled in idyllic Adams County, it offers breathtakingly scenic landscapes, wide-ranging outdoor activities, adventurous dining and – perhaps most famously – an unparalleled look back at this country’s dramatic and inspiring past.

The arrival of summer is always a particularly special time in Gettysburg, PA. As colorful wildflowers blanket the rolling hills and the sun shines down on the region’s magnificent orchards, vineyards and farms, guests from across the country return again and again to experience its incomparable history, enduring charm, recreational fun, and increasingly tantalizing agricultural, foodie and beverage attractions.

Breathe in the fresh air of surrounding Adams County with a hike through beautiful state parks and a bucolic nature preserve just a short drive from town. As an added bonus, the winding trails are dog-friendly and perfect for those traveling with a furry companion.

No trip to Gettysburg is complete without a firsthand appreciation of its rich backstory. Witness the hallowed battlefield and feel the full weight of its solemn significance. Among the powerful memorials, the enormous impact of our shared past truly resonates. See it as the soldiers did, with a horseback tour led by a Licensed Battlefield Guide or jump in a scoot coupe and hear the tale of the famous battle with the wind in your hair. Pause for a moment of inspiration in the Soldiers’ National Cemetery where President Abraham Lincoln delivered his stirring “Gettysburg Address”. Explore the story beyond the battlefield with a variety of venues that explain the story of the local aftermath of the battle, enabling you to stand in the shoes of everyday civilians whose simple lives were upturned by three fierce days of fighting in the place they called home.

Be sure to take a leisurely stroll through the historically preserved downtown area encircling Lincoln Square. Gain insight into our nation’s gripping legacy at interactive museums and state-of-the-art education centers. Test your wits at a period-authentic escape room. Find the perfect gift at quaint shops filled with one-of-a-kind antiques, handmade treasures and authentic Civil War artifacts. Visit nearby premium outlet shops, offering everything from the latest fashions to enchanting Christmas specialties. If the spirit is willing, snuggle close together when darkness falls for an eerie evening ghost tour of famous haunts.

Discover artists who draw inspiration from local history, agriculture, and nature. Meet a potter who also operates a family farm market stand supporting sustainable farming. Get to know a painter with a public art studio tucked among the hillsides of her country home.

And, of course, the entire region is brimming with foodie-pleasing dining establishments, offering local farm-to-table cuisine in a wide variety of styles. Enjoy unique, contemporary meals prepared by award-winning chefs, experience a period-specific food prepared in a landmark setting, or grab a quick bite at a popular pizza joint. Craft beers, wines, ciders, mead, and spirits produced in Adams County can be found along the popular Pour Tour beverage trail – or visit working farms and orchards on the Adams County Crop Hop, the region’s new farm and market trail debuting Spring 2021! Whatever your tastes, Gettysburg has you covered and then some.

Cozy bed & breakfasts, rustic cabins, luxurious inns, your go-to hotel with all the amenities, or that special guest house for the entire family – you’ll find accommodations of every type in Gettysburg, whether you want to stay in walking distance to everything or simply escape to a quiet, secluded retreat.

There’s no other town in America quite like Gettysburg –– and no better time to visit than the months of summer. Plan your getaway today. As we all define what the “new normal” looks like, Gettysburg is committed to the safety of their guests and community. Don’t forget to check the online safety updates and, for now, please remember to bring your masks.

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Delicious Local Cuisine and Gorgeous Scenic Vistas; Say Hello to Your Fall Adventure in Bangor, Maine! https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/04/delicious-local-cuisine-and-gorgeous-scenic-vistas-say-hello-to-your-fall-adventure-in-bangor-maine/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2021/08/04/delicious-local-cuisine-and-gorgeous-scenic-vistas-say-hello-to-your-fall-adventure-in-bangor-maine/#respond Wed, 04 Aug 2021 22:18:31 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=7601 Blazing colors of autumn are truly mother nature’s masterpiece and if you’re looking for an idyllic autumn scene, Bangor, Maine is the place to be. Visiting Maine is always a…

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Blazing colors of autumn are truly mother nature’s masterpiece and if you’re looking for an idyllic autumn scene, Bangor, Maine is the place to be. Visiting Maine is always a great choice, and planning a trip can provide so many wonderful discoveries. The fall foliage is stunning, and the temperatures are still warm enough for kayaking, fishing, hiking, and exploring. With convenient non-stop service and connecting flights to Bangor International Airport (BGR), getting here is easy.

Known to the locals as the “Queen City,” Bangor’s nickname does not disappoint. The jewel of the city is seen in the downtown architecture that speaks of the gilded age of the lumber industry. Once recognized as the lumber capital of the world, Bangor is rich with history and was once home to some of the most influential people of the American industrial age.

Hugging the banks of the Penobscot River, Bangor is bursting with activity. The downtown streets are lined with unique shops, culinary delights, local microbreweries, and world-class entertainment. Visitors love Hollywood Casino for gambling and slot play and the  Darling’s Waterfront Concert venue where some of the most famous acts in the music world perform. With a variety of overnight accommodations, including cozy inns, bed & breakfast spots, and brand name hotels, options are abundant.

The food scene in Bangor is buzzing, and foodies have made it a hotspot! With options that excite the taste buds, Bangor offers something for everyone; from fine dining, homey farm to table, or food trucks along the waterfront.  Rest assured, all the Maine classics like steamed lobster, poutine, and blueberry pie are offered on most menus. Be sure to sample some of the local microbrews as well. Want to make a day trip out of your love of craft beer? Plan your route around Greater Bangor at: www.beertrail.me

Bangor is the perfect launching point for an abundance of day trips. Charming main streets, friendly locals, eclectic art galleries, and unique fairs or festivals are just a few examples of what you will find when exploring all the surrounding areas of the Bangor region.

A leisurely drive will get you to Maine’s most spectacular regions; The Maine Highlands, Aroostook County, Down East & Acadia, and Maine’s Mid-Coast. Within 90 minutes, you can be sitting dockside enjoying a steamed lobster in Bar Harbor or hiking the trails of Maine’s highest peak, Mt Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. Of course, all the cozy towns and villages in between have an abundance of activities.

Millinocket, Maine, is home to Baxter State Park and the majestic Mt  Katahdin. Just a car ride away, visitors can try their hand at fly fishing, rent a side by side and explore the vast ATV trails, climb aboard a luxury pontoon boat for a moose tour, or get a bird’s eye view of Mt Katahdin, Baxter State Park, and the West Branch of the Penobscot River on a seaplane. Visit Katahdin Woods and Waters, Maine’s newest member of the National Park Service and International Dark Sky registries.

Maine’s largest lake, Moosehead Lake, located in The Maine Highlands just west  of Bangor, has steamboat cruises on the historic boat The Katahdin. The fully operational steamboat offers sightseeing tours perfect for foliage seekers l, like the most popular three-hour tour past Sugar Island and other scenic landmarks or the Blues and Brews tour that provides local brew and live music.

What are you waiting for? With so many activities to choose from, book your getaway to Bangor, Maine today!

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