Sunday, January 3, 2016

Seattle Eats!

DELANCEY/ESSEX IN BALLARD


(Photos by Micah Wenzel)
If you find yourself in the Ballard neighborhood, you must check out Delancey the restaurant and Essex the bar, the two are connected but have separately marked entrances. The food is fantastic and the drinks are amazing. The neighborhood around the restaurant is great for a post meal walk! Check out the houses and head toward the water to catch a sunset. 

CAPITOL HILL CIDER

 If you love good food and great beers, ciders, and live music, check out Capitol Hill Cider. The food is great and GLUTEN FREE. Sound too good to be true? It's not, if you have a gluten allergy you no longer have to miss out on the best food Seattle has to offer.

BITTERROOT IN BALLARD



Bitterroot is a BBQ and Whiskey lover's dream. The portions are huge and the food is delicious. Come check out the unique dishes and enjoy the fun of Ballard's Market street. On your way out, don't forget to nab some bitterroot matches!

Saturday, January 2, 2016

7 things to do when you visit Tucson AZ

1. Go Hiking


(Photo by Micah Wenzel)
Go for a hike! Ever heard of Romero Pools? Google it, map it, and go hike to it!
In the Summer go early in the morning, like 6 am early, and bring SO MUCH water that you think you have too much, because chances are it's gonna be barely enough. In the winter go anytime before 4pm to make sure you have enough light to hike back down.

2. Explore a Wash 

(Photo by Micah Wenzel)
Not one for hikes but still want to experience what an AZ desert has to offer? No worries, head out to the nearest wash! For out of towners, a wash is an area of sand and desert designated for water to run through. You may be thinking, "what water?" great question. Water is scarce most of the year, but come monsoon season, there is so much rain that these washes become fast flowing rivers within minutes. We call those flash floods, and a wash is the last place you want to be during one of those. I may or may not be speaking from experience...

3. Shoot Hoops 


(Photo by Micah Wenzel)
Don't like cactus, snakes, and other critters? Go to a school or a park and shoot some hoops! Lucky for us Arizonans, we have an abundance of sunshine and great weather. If it's not over 100 degrees outside, grab a ball and some friends and play some sports!

4. See a Movie  


(Photo by Micah Wenzel)
Want to avoid the outdoors all together and sit in cool air conditioning? See a movie! But not at your average movie theater, head out to RoadHouse Cinemas (4811 E Grant Rd #150, Tucson AZ 85712) and order food and drinks throughout the entire show! The super comfortable leather seats recline WITH a foot rest. Oh, and tickets are only $10 just be sure to get your tickets online a day before you wanna go, to make sure you grab good seats!


5. Explore Downtown


(Photo by Steven Meckler)
Go downtown! Visit the shops and restaurants down on Tucson's famous Congress Street. From Hotel Congress' delicious breakfast spot, the Cup Cafe, to their lively night life and bar, to countless other restaurants, bars, and coffee shops lining the street. Also, every second Saturday of the month, Tucson throws a "2nd Saturday" event, where the streets are lined with food vendors, and shops have their doors open, there is live music and shows. Bottom line is, Tucson's downtown is small, but worth exploring. 

6. Go to the University


(Photo by The University of Arizona)
Visit the University of Arizona! The U of A is nestled in a cozy area of Tucson full of culture, art, and old brick buildings. University Ave has food, drinks, coffee, and people. While you're down there, catch a game and Bear Down!

7. Catch a Gas Light Theater Show!

    (Photo by Micah Wenzel)
    If you love locals, food, and entertainment, then this is the spot for you! Come check out and support local actors, order dinner, and be entertained by the hilarious and interactive shows put on by the Gas Light Theater! (710 E. Broadway)