Seeking adventure comes naturally for me...and uncovering history right in our own backyard becomes part of my own personal escapades as much as possible. My fellow critic and I share this passion, which works out quite well on many levels...to say the very least. Our latest jaunt was inspired by the hunt for a birthday… Continue reading Juice’s Ghost Town
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Bella Cucina
This past weekend, the critics and I traveled across town to one of the most delicious and hospitable dining experiences in the nation. The cuisine is unparalleled every single time, the cocktails flow freely, and the hosts are filled with laughter, kindness, and fantastic (perhaps on occasion slightly embellished) storytelling. It is tough to get… Continue reading Bella Cucina
The Pint Room
Just three steps north of Indianapolis, you'll find the beautiful suburb of Carmel. Originally called Bethlehem, Indiana, Carmel is home to 92,000 people and a fantastic trail system (known as the Monon Greenway). It hosted one of the first traffic signals in the US back in 1924, and has an Art & Design District filled… Continue reading The Pint Room
La Posta de Mesilla
In the heart of Doña Ana County, New Mexico, lies the sleepy town of Mesilla. With just over 2,000 residents, Mesilla has a storied past, and an incredibly eclectic and equally legendary restaurant within its historic district. As we were shown to our table, I couldn't help but glance around in awe, envisioning Billy the… Continue reading La Posta de Mesilla
Horseshoe Cafe
The window seat in the Horseshoe Cafe looks out over the train tracks...which were perhaps the first things to arrive in Benson, Arizona. The Southern Pacific Railroad had a junction here beginning in 1880, shuttling freight cars to nearby towns and then shipping off ore and refined metal back east. The Horseshoe Cafe opened… Continue reading Horseshoe Cafe
