Spirits & Cocktail Recipes Archives - Food and Travel Magazine https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/category/drink/sprits-and-cocktail-recipes/ Luxury Travel & Epicurean Dining Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:07:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Food-Travel-App-Icon.jpg Spirits & Cocktail Recipes Archives - Food and Travel Magazine https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/category/drink/sprits-and-cocktail-recipes/ 32 32 La Marca Prosecco and Bravo Star Paige DeSorbo Are Bringing a Taste of Italy to One Lucky Group of Besties through the La Marca Summer Villa https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/13/la-marca-prosecco-and-bravo-star-paige-desorbo-are-bringing-a-taste-of-italy-to-one-lucky-group-of-besties-through-the-la-marca-summer-villa/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/13/la-marca-prosecco-and-bravo-star-paige-desorbo-are-bringing-a-taste-of-italy-to-one-lucky-group-of-besties-through-the-la-marca-summer-villa/#respond Tue, 13 Aug 2024 13:22:02 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36695 To honor National Prosecco Day on August 13, La Marca—America’s favorite prosecco from Italy*—has teamed up with Giggly Squad podcaster and Bravo star Paige DeSorbo to offer a special prize.…

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To honor National Prosecco Day on August 13, La Marca—America’s favorite prosecco from Italy*—has teamed up with Giggly Squad podcaster and Bravo star Paige DeSorbo to offer a special prize. One lucky winner and up to three friends will enjoy a three-night stay at the La Marca Summer Villa. This charming, Italian-inspired retreat captures the essence of Venice, Italy, and transports it to Venice, California—no passport required. Reflecting the Italian philosophy that life’s beauty lies in the moments in between, the Summer Villa provides a Mediterranean-style backdrop for friends to create lasting memories, toast to their friendship, and experience an unforgettable getaway.

Paige DeSorbo, Giggly Squad podcaster and Bravo star, shares her excitement: “As someone who values friendships and doesn’t wait for a special occasion to celebrate, I’m thrilled to partner with La Marca Prosecco to turn a besties trip into a trip of a lifetime. The La Marca Summer Villa has such a vibe and is an amazing way to bring a taste of Italy stateside while creating unforgettable memories with your favorite friends.”

Guests at the La Marca Summer Villa will enjoy the luxuries of a personal chef specializing in Italian cuisine, a dedicated butler curating a sparkling itinerary of Italian-inspired activities, and boundless opportunities to craft once-in-a-lifetime memories with friends.

“La Marca is the #1 Prosecco from Italy, and the Summer Villa encapsulates everything we love about our home country, bringing the essence of Venice, Italy, to Venice, California,” says Beth Orozco, VP of Marketing for La Marca. “We are delighted to partner with Paige, as she embodies our belief that there is no occasion more special than the present moment.”

To enter for a chance to stay at the La Marca Summer Villa, fans can visit @LaMarcaProsecco on Instagram and comment on how they celebrate their friendships. The contest runs from 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) on August 13, 2024, to 11:59 p.m. (ET) on August 20, 2024. Full contest rules and regulations are available at this link.

La Marca Prosecco is available nationwide or at LaMarcaProsecco.com in various sizes: 750mL (SRP: $18.99), 1.5L (SRP: $36.99), 187mL (3-pack) (SRP: $18.99), and 375mL (SRP: $10.99). Visit [lamarcaprosecco.com](https://www.lamarcaprosecco.com/) or @LaMarcaProsecco for more information.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Open to legal residents of the United States (excluding NJ, UT, VA) and the District of Columbia who are 21 or older. Void where prohibited. Contest runs from 8:00 a.m. ET on 8/13/2024 to 11:59 p.m. ET on 8/20/2024. To enter via Instagram, visit [@lamarcaprosecco](https://www.instagram.com/lamarcaprosecco/), find the La Marca Summer Villa post, and follow the instructions to submit your entry. Subject to Official Rules. Official Rules are available at this link. Sponsor: E. & J. Gallo Winery.

About La Marca Prosecco

Founded more than 50 years ago, La Marca is the leading Prosecco from Italy* and represents a cooperative of 5,000 local winegrowers farming 35,000 acres in the Veneto region of northern Italy. From La Marca’s home in Treviso, Italy’s Prosecco capital, La Marca Prosecco elevates everyday moments with a crisp, refreshing style that pairs beautifully with friends and various foods. La Marca Prosecco boasts a pale, golden straw color and lively effervescence. It opens with aromas of fresh citrus and honeysuckle blossoms, delivering fruity notes of green apple, juicy peach, and ripe lemon, accented by hints of minerality. The finish is light, refreshing, with a tantalizing hint of sweetness. La Marca Prosecco charms as an aperitif and has the body and acidity to pair well with seafood, mild cheeses, rich pasta dishes, and decadent desserts.

*IRI Unify, Latest 52 Weeks, 7/14/2024, Total US MULO, La Marca Prosecco, Dollar Sales

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Discover Henderson Nevada https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/discover-henderson-nevada/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/discover-henderson-nevada/#respond Wed, 07 Aug 2024 15:38:42 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36500 Nestled in the heart of Southern Nevada and just minutes from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, Henderson is a picturesque City that offers a myriad of attractions for travelers. Breathtaking…

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Nestled in the heart of Southern Nevada and just minutes from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, Henderson is a picturesque City that offers a myriad of attractions for travelers. Breathtaking outdoor trails, scenic day trips, and world-renowned golf courses are just a few of the activities that visitors can indulge in while enjoying the endless sunlit skies and organic beauty of the majestic Southern Nevada landscape.

Here, recreation is more than an outing, it’s an adventure with incomparable beauty. Hikers and bikers can trek more than 180 miles of spectacular outdoor trails, golfers enjoy their pick of champion courses, and recreational options abound— with scenic day trips to the picturesque Zion National Park, Red Rock Canyon State Park and its historic rock formations, and last but not least, Lake Mead, home to the iconic Hoover Dam.

Begin your recreational feast with nine courses—golf courses, that is—which include the Jack Nicklaus-designed gem at Lake Las Vegas. An alluring backdrop for golf, the lake’s brilliant blue waters also offer a refreshing plunge into kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, flyboarding, and even yacht cruises. Back on land, hiking and biking trails stretch out across the City, ribbons of exploration threading through suburban streetscapes and through dramatic mountain and desert vistas. Take your pick from easy, intermediate, challenging and even equestrian trails.

The same is true for dining. In a City where food is a passion and every meal a celebration, diners enjoy a bountiful array of choices, from acclaimed chefs throughout Henderson and the City’s Water Street District – a historic street lined with breweries, retail and restaurants specializing in flaming fajitas to flavor-packed steaks, from robust and upscale Italian flavors to sports bar fare elevated to an art. You won’t want to miss the many picture-worthy and locally inspired murals while strolling Henderson’s original downtown.

A tasting tour of the Ethel M chocolate factory is another sweet treat, and in the aptly named Artisan Booze District, where spirits are indeed both an art and a craft, you can sip and savor your way through a brilliant lineup: Original brews in pubs like Crafthaus Brewing as well as handcrafted, small-batch wines at Vegas Valley Winery, where tours and a tasting room are special draws.

When you’re ready to relax, Henderson is home to many premier hotels such as the M Resort and Spa, Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa and Casino and lakeside hotels surrounding Lake Las Vegas, including Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa and The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa.

With diverse recreational options, exceptional dining experiences, and comfortable accommodations, visitors can custom tailor their visit to suit their needs and preferences. Whether you’re a family seeking a fun-filled getaway or a business traveler in need of a restful retreat, Henderson is the ideal destination for you.

Plan your trip at CityofHenderson.com

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Indulge in Summer’s Official Playground in North Lake Tahoe https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/indulge-in-summers-official-playground-in-north-lake-tahoe/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/indulge-in-summers-official-playground-in-north-lake-tahoe/#respond Tue, 06 Aug 2024 22:40:23 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36607 DISCOVER YOUR SUMMER PLAYGROUND IN NORTH LAKE TAHOE North Lake Tahoe is the perfect mix of lakeside adventure and on-mountain activities with experiences meant to refresh, recharge and reinvigorate your…

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DISCOVER YOUR SUMMER PLAYGROUND IN NORTH LAKE TAHOE

North Lake Tahoe is the perfect mix of lakeside adventure and on-mountain activities with experiences meant to refresh, recharge and reinvigorate your soul. From a scenic paddle to a picturesque hike, and from lounging on the beach to enjoying the local dining scene, there’s so much to do. North Lake Tahoe welcomes you to Summer’s Official Playground.

MESMERIZING VIEWS WITH MENUS WORTHY OF THE SCENERY

From lake views to mountain backdrops, North Lake Tahoe is home to some of the most enticing dining options in Northern California and Nevada. Take in a Tahoe sunset at Lone Eagle Grill in Incline Village, featuring upscale seasonal ingredients and dishes. The restaurant is steps away from a private beach, too. Speaking of amazing lakefront views, Gar Woods Grill and Pier in Carnelian Bay highlights classic Californian cuisine and unique cocktails. Enjoy both on their extraordinary deck.

For a relaxing time with the family, head to Za’s Lakefront Restaurant in Tahoe City where you can dine on elevated comfort food. Whitecaps Pizza in Kings Beach also features handcrafted pizzas along with great beer and cocktails. Wherever you land, the dining options in North Lake Tahoe are plentiful.

DINE AT THE SHORE

We can think of no better place to enjoy local food than with a view of the North Lake Tahoe shoreline. Adventurers can find public docks, benches, picnic tables and more to take in the sights and sounds of the tranquil, sapphire lake. You’re welcome to dine-in at any of their restaurants or, if you’d like to stroll along the shore, consider getting takeout. Options range from approachable grab-and-go meals to dazzling epicurean delights, but please make sure you throw away your to-go trash properly to keep the splendors of Lake Tahoe pristine.

HEAD TO THE MOUNTAIN

In North Lake Tahoe you can experience its sweeping meadows and breathtaking views with a winning variety of food choices ranging from barbecue platters and pizza slices to craft beers and wine. Choosing may prove difficult, but you’ll have a stunning mountain view wherever you go. Stroll across the cobbled walkways in resort Villages, soak in that alpine air and nosh on tasty bites from cafés along the way or visit a pub to sample a local brew. You may also enjoy roaming among the many charming shops with friends.

SO MANY OPTIONS. SO MUCH TO PLAN.

The variety of foodie havens in North Lake Tahoe offers visitors a wealth of unforgettable adventures that will delight all types of palates. Explore the mouthwatering world of North Lake Tahoe dining by choosing from over 150 restaurants and find your new favorite indulgence at GoTahoeNorth.com/Dine

TRAVEL RESPONSIBLY

The magic of Lake Tahoe lies in the culture of its communities and the natural beauty that surrounds it. When visiting North Lake Tahoe, we encourage you to make a clear difference by traveling responsibly. Summer tips include:

  • Ensure you are adhering to posted signage and park legally.
  • Respect the environment by disposing of any trash in trash receptacles.
  • Ride a bike or use public transportation like TART to help get you to and from activities. TART Connect hosts special extended summer hours starting June 30th.
  • Pack responsibly by bringing a hat, sunscreen and a reusable water bottle.
  • Sign up for county and state alerts for the latest on travel advisories, including potential wildfire activity.
  • Be “Bear Aware” by removing any food from your car.
  • Be fire safe by following proper burning guidelines. Additionally, fireworks are prohibited in the Tahoe Basin.

With so much for your tastebuds to explore and activities to experience in between, make sure to extend your stay through the week so that you can enjoy more open space and everything the region has to offer. Find the lodging perfect for you at GoTahoeNorth.com/lodging/

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Destination Dawsonville, Georgia https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/destination-dawsonville-georgia-2/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/destination-dawsonville-georgia-2/#respond Tue, 07 May 2024 01:54:41 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36529 Dawsonville, Georgia is a charming town located about an hour north of Atlanta. Boasting a number of attractions ideal for the outdoor and adventure seeking enthusiast. One of the most…

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Dawsonville, Georgia is a charming town located about an hour north of Atlanta. Boasting a number of attractions ideal for the outdoor and adventure seeking enthusiast. One of the most popular spots is Amicalola Falls State Park and Lodge, home to the tallest cascading waterfall in Georgia and third tallest east of the Mississippi River. At 729 feet, Amicalola Falls is one of the seven Natural Wonders of Georgia, and is a must-see while visiting. Within the 829-acre park, there’s multiple hiking trails with the most popular being the Approach Trail to the Appalachian Trail itself. Also in the park, don’t miss the Screaming Eagle Aerial Adventure Zipline Tour, with the longest run featuring 250 feet of elevation and whisking you 2,000 feet across the park! Atop the falls is a 57-room resort-style lodge, complete with stunning views of the Appalachian Mountains and an on-site restaurant, Cascades, featuring beautiful panoramic views of the Appalachian Mountains. In addition to guestrooms, the park offers onsite cabins, RV and tent campsites, as well as luxury glamping. As you enter the park, you’ll be greeted with a new state of the art Visitor Center featuring the history of Dawon County and the Appalachian Trail, interactive displays and wildlife exhibits, and the Falls Café to fuel your hiking adventures!

Looking for an even more adventurous getaway, the Len Foote Hike Inn is a must-visit. Located five miles north of Amicalola Falls, it is Georgia’s only backcountry lodge, accessible only by hiking a 5-mile trail through the Chattahoochee National Forest. The Hike Inn places an emphasis on conservation and sustainability, while providing rustic charm in a relaxed and beautiful setting that allows families to enjoy nature together. All you need is a change of clothes and a toothbrush, and they’ll handle the rest, even deliciously served family style meals.

Seeking a need for speed? Atlanta Motorsports Park is an F1 designed 2-mile road course that’s been voted one of the Top 10 Tracks in North America by Road and Track Magazine and Speed Sport’s 2023 Outstanding Facility of the Year, and for good reason. It offers the perfect setting to unleash your inner racer with the world’s most unique public kart racing track, race leagues, racing schools, a teen driving program, racing simulators and more. This is the perfect place to get behind the wheel and satisfy your need for speed.

Racing fans will also relish in a visit to the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, where you can explore the roots of stock car racing and discover how running moonshine during the prohibition era grew into the NASCAR of today! The Hall of Fame has exhibits celebrating the history of motorsports in the State and features memorabilia and trophies from Dawsonville’s own 2020 NASCAR Cup Champion, Chase Elliott and his dad, former champion Awesome Bill from Dawsonville. Speaking of moonshine, adjacent to the museum, Grandaddy Mimm’s Distilling Co. is a family owned and operated distillery specializing in high quality, small-batch spirits, including moonshine crafted from legendary Jack Mimm McClure’s perfected North Georgia recipe. And don’t forget to take a walk to the legendary Dawsonville Pool Room, known for their Bully Burgers and Fresh Cuts, where owner Gordon Pirkle displays racing memorabilia and has sounded the infamous si-reeen for every Elliott victory since the 1980s.

Finally, if you’re in need of a little retail therapy, look no further than the North Georgia Premium Outlets, Atlanta’s premier outlet shopping destination featuring 140+ stores with savings up to 65% off every day! Luxury retailers including Gucci, Versace, Jimmy Choo, Ferragamo, Stuart Weitzman, Armani and more. For a more unique experience, visit Around Back at Rocky’s Place, the South’s largest folk art gallery, featuring work from over 250 southern artists. Including the largest collection from sought-after folk artist, Cornbread.

There is something for everyone in Dawsonville and its surrounding areas. Embark on the adventure of a lifetime and experience all it has to offer.

Explore at DestinationDawsonville.com

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Find Your Surprise in Surprise, Arizona https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/02/find-your-surprise-in-surprise-arizona/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/02/find-your-surprise-in-surprise-arizona/#respond Wed, 01 May 2024 22:14:13 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36041 Surprise, Arizona is a beautiful Sonoran-desert community surrounded by mountain park lands. The gorgeous landscape sets the stage for the city’s vibrant sports and recreation scene, growing arts community and…

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Surprise, Arizona is a beautiful Sonoran-desert community surrounded by mountain park lands. The gorgeous landscape sets the stage for the city’s vibrant sports and recreation scene, growing arts community and fantastic restaurants! It’s the perfect place to “Find your Surprise!”

Located in the Phoenix-Metro area, the city’s year-round sunny climate makes it the ideal place for outdoor recreation, and it abounds here! Surprise boasts one of the largest public tennis and racquet complexes in the Southwest including 25 tennis courts, two racquetball courts, a table tennis room, clubhouse and event space. If you prefer pickleball over tennis, there’s a place for that, too. Home to 16 dedicated pickleball courts – the Surprise Community Park – is a haven for pickleball fans. The Community Park also includes an urban fishing lake, basketball courts and a playground all nestled within a sprawling downtown park.

Surprise is also a golf aficionado’s dream destination with eight courses to choose from. Be sure to check out Surprise’s newest course, Sterling Grove Golf & Country Club. This world-class Nicklaus Design course draws inspiration from some of the world’s most famous courses. And there’s more than just 18 holes with grove-lined fairways – it’s also home to a state-of-the-art practice facility that includes an indoor golf simulator.

Surprise Stadium, ranked the #1 Spring Training Stadium in Arizona by USA Today, is the Spring Training home of Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers – 2023 World Series Champions! Baseball fans from all over the country travel to Surprise every Spring to experience the fun atmosphere of a spring game in the Arizona sunshine. With unique game viewing options, family entertainment, mouthwatering foodie favorites and craft brews, Surprise Spring Training is a can’t miss when traveling to Arizona.

If you are looking for outdoor adventure, the White Tank Mountain Regional Park, which rises from the border of Surprise offers hiking, biking, camping and a nature center. Maricopa County’s largest regional park is nearly 30,000 acres and provides endless options to fit every age, experience level and ability. There are approximately 30 miles of hiking trails at the park that offer breathtaking views of the mountains and panoramas of the valley below.

Surprise also has an emerging arts and culture scene with an array of public art, local galleries and performing arts venues. The Vista Center for the Arts is a state-of-the-art 1,300 seat performing arts center that hosts a variety of music acts, comedy shows and live performances. In addition, West Valley Arts HQ is an art gallery and cultural event center that holds exhibitions, performances and events.

As a growing city, Surprise’s retail and culinary scene continues to expand, showcasing everything from local hot spots to regional shopping centers. Local favorites include Saigon Kitchen, offering a traditional Vietnamese cuisine with a modern touch. For Mexican fare, Rio Mirage Café features Sonoran-style recipes handed down for generations including homemade tortillas, sizzling fajitas and delicious margaritas. Vogue Bistro is perfect for a date night out with an intimate setting, delicious French-American style dishes, designer martinis and an extensive wine list. Surprise also has great options if you are in the mood for a nice cold beer – locals love State 48 Brewery, Bonfire Craft Kitchen & Tap House and Irish Wolfhound.

And for the shopping enthusiasts, check out the Village at Prasada and Surprise Towne Center & Marketplace. These open-air malls are a perfect escape for a day of retail therapy!

There’s something for everyone in Surprise, Arizona. Find your game. Find your adventure. Find your retreat. Find your Surprise!

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Discover Greenwood, South Carolina https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/discover-greenwood-south-carolina/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/discover-greenwood-south-carolina/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 21:36:52 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36069 If one is looking for a true hidden gem in Upstate South Carolina, Greenwood will exceed your expectations. Serving as the regional hub for retail, dining, lodging, healthcare, education, and…

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If one is looking for a true hidden gem in Upstate South Carolina, Greenwood will exceed your expectations. Serving as the regional hub for retail, dining, lodging, healthcare, education, and more, Greenwood’s hospitality and charm is one of the many reasons why visitor and newcomer traffic is ever increasing.

Uptown Greenwood is a great example of a smaller city thinking big. It has emerged once again as a key economic driver for the city, despite the distinctive challenge of forging a sense of community from an area that was once divided by railroad tracks, and then hundreds of feet of blacktop. By modernizing the downtown (including free WiFi) while keeping an eye on the historic character of Main Street, Uptown Greenwood truly embodies its mission of “Embracing the future and preserving the past.” Over the last 15 years, Uptown has seen a huge increase in retail and dining options, including boutiques, craft breweries, and restaurants.

From upscale cuisine to good old-fashioned burgers, Greenwood has over 200 restaurants, including lakefront dining on Lake Greenwood. Greenwood’s most recent culinary campaign, A World of Flavor, highlights the diversity of cuisine across the area and allows visitors a “sneak peek” of dining options across the county. For the BBQ lover, Greenwood offers its annual SC Festival of Discovery featuring BBQ and blues during the second weekend each July.

Boating, swimming, skiing, fishing—all of the traditional water activities are in play at Lake Greenwood. Live music, nearby restaurants with casual waterfront dining, and July 4th fireworks. Sandy beaches for volleyball and swimming add to the fun. Boat rentals for leisurely cruises are also available and for those who’d like to sit back and let someone else do the driving, boat tours are available as well.

Fishermen flock there for catfish, bass, and crappie. Fishing tournaments are a frequent event. Lake Greenwood State Park provides water access and camping facilities. A three-mile walk and bike trail gives visitors a view from the land. The Lake Greenwood Blueway Trail, a 34-mile trail for paddling, has brought kayakers, canoers, and other water lovers to the area.
For the historian, Greenwood’s rich railroad history is chronicled with the Railroad Historical Center. Open throughout the spring and summer months, the center offers visitors a look at numerous locomotives, dining cars, sleeping cars, and even an executive car used to transport textile CEO’s and customers throughout the Southeast.

The Benjamin E. Mays Historic Preservation Site, located behind what once was the African American hospital for the community, offers visitors a peek at the early childhood and life of Dr. Benjamin E. Mays. Coming from impoverished, humbled beginnings, Dr. Mays rose to become one of the greatest international leaders of his generation. A lifelong educator, mentor to numerous presidents such as Kennedy and Carter, Dr. Mays retired as President of Morehouse College. The Mays Site serves as a reflection to those who seek success that education, determination, and hard work are the essential tools for breaking the walls of poverty and building the ladder to self-sufficiency.

As the nation prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War, history abounds at the Ninety-Six National Historic Site. The site, which is a part of the National Park Service, documents key battles and skirmishes based at the “Star Fort”, the earthen fort built by soldiers for protection. The site also hails as one of the first areas to see a bloodshed battle in South Carolina during the beginning of the Revolutionary War.

For more information on Greenwood and its many offerings, visit www.discovergreenwood.com or contact Discover Greenwood at 864-953-2466.

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Galena Country: Welcome to Charming https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/04/30/galena-country-welcome-to-charming/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/04/30/galena-country-welcome-to-charming/#respond Mon, 29 Apr 2024 22:39:17 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36438 Tucked into the corner of Northwest Illinois is a hidden gem called Galena Country. This captivating location is lush with rolling hills, rich in history, and loaded with incredible outdoor…

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Tucked into the corner of Northwest Illinois is a hidden gem called Galena Country. This captivating location is lush with rolling hills, rich in history, and loaded with incredible outdoor adventure, shopping, and dining.
Only a few hours’ drive from Chicago, this traveler’s favorite is the second most-visited leisure destination in the state. Explore the 11 unique locations that makeup Galena Country with this adventure-filled, 4-day itinerary!

Day 1

Stockton is full of surprises. Fill up on a juicy burger at JJ & Freddies, shop at Savvy Scavengers, and bag your candy at Sweet Alice’s. Stroll the town to find memory-making opportunities with the artistic Stockton Adventures murals! Learn something new at the Stockton Heritage Museum, featuring N-scale model trains and Kraft Foods’ history (Fun fact: Kraft started in Stockton)

Take in magnificent views while heading to Apple River for an outdoor adventure! Fuel up at Thriving Thistle Market with fresh-made smoothies and take a journey to Apple River Canyon State Park. Unplug, relax, and enjoy nature!
Cruise the historic Stagecoach Trail towards Scales Mound. Stop into the Country House Grocery for last-minute essentials and follow the scenic route to Galena. Explore Galena’s Historic Main Street, ending with a delicious dinner and live music performed by local musicians.

Day 2

On your way to Elizabeth, stop at the Long Hollow Scenic Overlook to soak in stunning views. Enjoy breakfast at E-town or Lola’s Deli and treasure hunting at Common Cents Resale, Elizabeth Grand Antique Co., and Three Sisters Sweet Shoppe. Pick your own pumpkins at Dittmar Farms and check out the Apple River Fort State Historic Site to experience Black Hawk War history.

Indulge in a tasty lunch at Cajun Jack’s and delicious local brews at the Highway 20 Brewing Company before heading to Hanover. Enjoy a scenic hike along the Apple River at the beautiful Wapello Land & Water Reserve. For the drive back to

Galena, consider following Blackjack Road for a scenic pit stop at Chestnut Mountain Resort, an all-season resort with zip-lining, an alpine slide, Segway tours, boat rides, and Skiing!
Menominee and East Dubuque are calling! Delight in dinner at Timmerman’s Supper Club, nestled among the bluffs of the Mississippi River, or tour Berning Acres Dairy Farm. Millennium Bar & Marina and Frentress Lake Marina are great spots to watch beautiful sunsets! Head back to Galena for an epic magic show with P.T. Murphy!

Day 3

Some local breakfast favorites include Otto’s Place, Charlie’s Place, Paradise Grill, and Galena Bakehouse. Hit up Galena’s Main Street for an incredible shopping experience with more than 125 independently owned stores. Get your history fix on a tour of U.S Grant’s Home, The Dowling House, and The Old Blacksmith Shop. Hop on a tour with Galena Trolley Company to further discover the beautiful homes and views that are often raved about.

Day 4

Take a self-guided tour of the Historical DeSoto House Hotel before continuing to Warren for a beer tasting at Pecatonica Beer Company. Enjoy a delicious burger at a small community with a hoppin’ bar called Nora Bar in Nora and venture back onto the beautiful Stagecoach Trail to Galena.

The last stop to complete the tour of Galena Country is Woodbine. Search for specialty gifts at Nature’s Treasure or stop for a round of golf at Woodbine Bend. Speaking of golf, golf enthusiasts won’t want to miss Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa.
Galena Country transports people to one-of-a-kind experiences and adventures. Some historic, some timeless, and some brand-new, but always original! Start planning a trip today by browsing VisitGalena.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.

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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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3 Off-menu Reasons to Visit Mobile, Alabama https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/3-off-menu-reasons-to-visit-mobile-alabama/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/3-off-menu-reasons-to-visit-mobile-alabama/#respond Sun, 28 Jan 2024 19:49:39 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36023 When it comes to cuisine, Mobile, Alabama, is the epicenter for diverse palates. Boasting menus of seafood, southern delicacies and some of the South’s best barbeque, you’ll be hard-pressed to…

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When it comes to cuisine, Mobile, Alabama, is the epicenter for diverse palates. Boasting menus of seafood, southern delicacies and some of the South’s best barbeque, you’ll be hard-pressed to find disappointment in the culinary options. While you’re eating your way through this historic city, there are plenty of ways to feed your traveling spirit as well. Mobile is the type of city where you can relax in a natural wonderland or set out and learn through its many cultural and educational experiences. The city is a true “choose your own adventure” destination, where travelers pick their own pace and dive into activities that spark their interests.

Cultural Heritage

Mobile’s close-knit relationship to its cultural history makes it more than just your average Instagram-able vacation spot. If you’re looking for a trip filled with impactful stories of cultural heritage, this is your must-experience destination. Following the discovery of America’s last slave ship, the Clotilda, in 2019, the Africatown community has gained national media attention. Descendants of the ship’s survivors have embraced and uplifted the stories of their ancestors, who were forcibly brought to the area. Named one of the top new museums of 2023 by USA Today, “Clotilda: The Exhibition” at Africatown Heritage House will impact you long after your visit.  Mobile’s “Remembering the Avenue” exhibit, found at the newly renovated Historic Avenue Cultural Center, adds a unique, deeply personal dimension to the area’s interconnection of past, present and future. The Cultural Center is located in the building which formerly housed the city’s segregation-era library, with plans to restore the area to a center of pride within the community.

Arts

Known as the city “born to celebrate,” Mobile has a knack for highlighting its local talent. The arts are celebrated year-round at ArtWalk. Every second Friday of the month, Mobilians and visitors flock to the family-friendly, block party style marketplace where local vendors sell their wares and musicians serenade the downtown streets. No two ArtWalks are the same! Every month features new themes and artwork to discover. The celebration pushes far outside of downtown as well. This year, the Mobile Museum of Art commemorates its 40th anniversary. Celebrating the history of art in Mobile, the “DECADES: Looking Back/Moving Forward” exhibit is being released in a series of installments. Each installment offers an immersive experience into the art and innovations of the past. You may feel your creativity flowing after this artsy getaway.

Mardi Gras

Home to the original Mardi Gras, Mobile’s Carnival season celebrations are simultaneously all the rage and wonderfully unexpected. If you didn’t know Mardi Gras originated in Mobile, just ask someone who lives there, and they will eagerly oblige you with the details! In fact, an entire day of the Mardi Gras season is dedicated to the man who brought Carnival to the U.S., Joseph Cain. While the rest of this festive holiday season features floats of mystic society members in flashy costumes, Joe Cain Day is revered as “The People’s Parade.” On this day, a society known as Joe Cain’s Merry Widows wail hysterically over his grave, their faces hidden by black veils, before kicking off a full day of parades of handmade floats, children and friends tossing beads and moon pies alongside a dramatically harmless falling-out with the Mistresses of Joe Cain.

Whether your soul is craving culture, creativity or Carnival, there is no shortage of experiences to be had in Mobile. Though the decision to visit is an easy one, one question remains: Which adventure will you choose?

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