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Sonoma Cider Worth Sipping

The Hatchet, The Pitchfork and The Anvil all now available in Chicago. There has been a cider surge recently. In Chicago, of course, we all know about Virtue Cider, the company started by former Goose Island Brewmaster Greg Hall. His Michigan-based company is producing some seriously hand-crafted cider with influences from the best British and … Continued

Flan at La Unica Food Mart

Every time I drive by La Unica Food Mart, in Rogers Park, I’m struck by how hidden away this gem truly is. I bet 99.9% of the people who cruise down Devon Avenue – either on their way to the Indian/Pakistani restaurants, or to the Lake – think it’s just another Hispanic grocery store. But … Continued

Cider Summit Hits Navy Pier

The annual cider tasting event is just one of many events coming to Chicago in early February. Navy Pier’s annual Cider Summit gives participants the opportunity to taste more than 100 artisanal ciders from around the world. Local food vendors will offer pairings to the various ciders. The event, taking place on February 8th from … Continued

Chicago Restaurant Week(s) Underway

Trenchermen is one of the local restaurants participating this year The 7th annual Chicago Restaurant Week is underway. The name is a bit misleading, since it’s now a two week event; it’s meant to promote the local restaurant industry during what is, traditionally, one of the slowest times of the year. The annual event encourages … Continued

Beer of the Week: Obsidian Stout

If there ever was a good week for something brutally dark and rich and comforting to help get through the dark days of winter, this would be it. While Chicago suffers yet another bone-chilling, snow-covered few days (high of 10 today, folks), Roper picked an apropos brew this week. It’s Obsidian Stout from Deschutes Brewery … Continued

Vancouver is Pretty Sweet

Too many decisions at Beaucoup Bakery in South Granville Vancouver, BC – Jackie Kai Ellis looks more like a runway model or an interior designer than she does a pastry chef, but you realize the North Vancouver native knows her Plugra when she starts talking about croissants and caneles. She studied Fine Arts in Toronto … Continued