Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Omokase


8220 Haven Ave. #102

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

(909) 941-4111


There is nothing that I enjoy more than sushi, and when you combine that with fantastic happy hour price specials, what’s not to love. Omokase has a full bar, as well as a nice selection of draft beer and sake. $3.50 for 16oz Kirin or Sapporro will put a happy smile on anyone’s face. The trendy California roll and spicy tuna roll are $1 off during happy hour, as well as a 50% off appetizer selection that includes a delicious shrimp tempura. One big surprise at Omokase is the $3 shot menu that includes sake bombs, Jager shots, and Washington apples. There is a very casual atmosphere, as I enjoy a place that allows flip flops and shorts. You can enjoy Happy Hour at Omokase from 3-6pm Monday thru Friday, as well as Wednesday and Saturday nights from 8pm-close. Kung Pai

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Yardhouse @ Victoria Gardens


12473 N. Mainstreet

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

(909) 646-7116

I decided to make the first stop on my tour of Inland Empire at a place of familiar surrounding. Though I had never been to this particular location, I was well aware of the Yardhouse reputation for being synonymous with the Guinness Book of World Records. They have had multiple locations entered in the GBOWR for most draft taps at a single restaurant location, before alcohol entries were banned from the book in 1991. I have sampled two such venues, the original location in Long Beach as well as the Costa Mesa location. My YH of choice though happens to be the Westgate location @ University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ.

YH is notoriously over-priced for appetizers and entrĂ©e’s but their draft selection is second to none. Being a Monday night, the atmosphere was surprisingly upbeat, and the restaurant was about 60% full @ 8:00pm.

I decided to only roll with two selections on this particular trip, and my first choice was the usual. Newcastle please, albeit $6.25 for a pint. A tad bit expensive as you will realize down the road, especially for the size. I already know a number of places who give you more Newcastle for your buck around the I.E. and O.C. as well. No time for complaints though. Our journey through the draft empire has just begun. Before leaving I sprung for a Long Coast Downtown Brown. It had the same roasted, nutty taste as a Newcastle, only 25 cents cheaper. If you are like me and enjoy appetizers, it's best to come during happy hour as the majority of their appetizers are $10 and up. Take advantage of the cheap beer & cheap food. YH offers happy hour Monday-Friday from 3-6pm, as well as Wednesday & Saturday nights from 10pm-midnight.


Monday, June 22, 2009

Fantasy Draft

I'm starting this blog more for a personal account, in an effort to find the best ice cold brew for your $ in the Inland Empire. Being a relatively new I.E. resident myself, there's no better way to figure out the lay of the land than to get out and navigate it. I will not use any references, Google searches, or even MapQuest. Simply an exploration mission starting now, and ending when the final keg has been tapped. Be sure to check back and see where my first destination will take me.