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Drink Wine, Fight Cancer.

The third-annual SOS Wine Classic is this Saturday night at Times Ten Cellars. Come out and support a great cause and drink some great time!  IT’S WIN-WIN!

When: Saturday, October 15 | 7-10 p.m.
Where: Times Ten Cellars (6324 Prospect Ave. Dallas, TX 75214)Join us for an evening of wine and food to help end lung cancer.
Why: To support a great cause!

Register online today at www.sosforlunghealth.org.

Silent Auction items include:

  • Dallas Stars Tickets
  • SMU vs. Tulane (November 6) Football Tickets
  • Manicures/Pedicures/Facials
  • Runner’s Success Kit
  • Wine Tasting Party Kit
  • Uptown Carwash Full Service Detail
  • Various Gift Certificates
  • Times Ten Wine Tasting for 10
  • Two-Hour Home Staging Session, Along with Edits and a Line of Natural Cleaning Products
  • Original Artwork
  • And many other items and baskets

Take a Stand

It’s like “Cheers”, but better … somewhere you can go and just be yourself and do your own thing.  At least that’s what The People’s Last Stand’s owner, Kartik Rathore, thinks of his new speakeasy-esque bar in Mockingbird Station … and I’m inclined to agree.  Taking queues from some of my favorite Big Apple bars, the former corporate brainiac decided that he could do it better.  

Opening October 7th, The People’s Last Stand will feature classic and not-so-classic cocktails by the ever-so-smooth Omar Yeefoon, who formerly mixed at Cedar Social and The Dubliner.  TPLS will use infused liquors to spice up their already imaginative cocktails like the lemongrass-infused elixir that will go into the Thyme Bomb or the bourbon infused with cinnamon that will play the main role in The Great White Jail.

Not into cocktails?  TPLS will serve over thirty wines (some by the bottle); they plan to expand their wine wall over time.  For the beer lovers, they’ll offer a wide selection of craft beers (some on tap).  But really, why wouldn’t you want some of those amazing cocktails … really?

In addition to an amazing selection of alcoholic beverages, John Hickey, the top dog in the kitchen, will offer sandwiches with names like “Gandhi” and “Nelson Mandela” (after historical figures) along with salads, and cheese and meat plates (cheese … they said the magic word).  TPLS uses local and organic ingredients, so eat hearty!

Other highlights of TPLS are a movie theater and shops super close to make for a great date night … or just a fun afternoon.  If you’re into the more beautiful things in life, they’ll be featuring art from local artists that is for sale, switched out monthly.  The decor is simple with two flat-screens behind the bar, power outlets at the bar, and free WiFi (that makes me wish I worked from “home”).

I hope to see you all at the grand opening this Friday where I’ll be hosting and giving away goodies!  Watch my Facebook page this week for a swag bag giveaway from TPLS!

The People’s Last Stand
5319 E. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 210 (in Mockingbird Station)
214-370-8755
www.thepeopleslaststand.com

Hours: Mon.-Sat., from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Specials:
SOON TO COME! 

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GO GREEK!

At this time of year, apples fall off trees onto the ground where they rot and ferment. Elk and moose eat the fermented apples and become intoxicated. This moose was apparently drunk when it decided to go after an apple still hanging from a branch on the tree.

The group managed to saw enough branches off that the drunken moose was finally able to slide out of the tree. It stumbled a few feet away from the tree, collapsed on the ground and went to sleep.

Having sobered up as it slept, the moose woke up the next morning, got up on its feet and slowly walked away.

The Crescent Club

The Crescent Club is one of the old-school mainstays in Dallas housed in the 17th floor of the Rosewood Crescent Hotel’s office tower.  Open only to hotel guests and members, Restaurant Week allows us common folk the chance to experience this dark wood-paneled restaurant that’s reminiscent of your grandparent’s country club.  The bar has a rich feel and amazing views of the city facing the Arts District and Downtown out of its bay windows.

Before a restaurant week dinner, my mom, sister, and I met in the dark bar for a quick drink before our dinner.  I valeted my car and then rode up the 17 floors to the club level, took a right out of the elevator, and walked into the bar with a slight greeting from the gentlemen in the front hall that appeared to be the host.  I found my party and began to take in my surroundings.

The drink menu features 11 cocktails along with wines by the bottle and glass including dessert wines.  Their full bar serves up mostly classic cocktails with slight twists.  I ordered the Grand Pomegranate Cosmopolitan from our waitress; it was slightly tart and not too sweet.  Their pours are generous, so much so that my mother and I only needed one drink before our dinner.

I recommend all Dallasites try to fit in a visit to this gentlemen’s gentlemen’s-type bar to experience the luxury and views.

Quick info: they’ll validate parking, serve snacks (just simple nut mixes, one sweet and one spicy)

The Crescent Club
200 Crescent Ct, Ste 1700 | (214) 871-8555
Crescent Club Web Page

Bar hours:
Monday – Thursday | 5-10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday | 5 p.m. – 12 a.m.

Membership info: (214)953-4387