Thursday, March 31, 2011

Sandra Dee's

601 15th Street Sacramento, CA 95814-1612 (916) 448-6375


Meaty goodness and the best damn fried chicken in town! If you haven't eaten here, you should be ashamed of yourself. Go let your grandma slap some sense into you.


With melt-in-your-mouth tri-tip and fall-off-the-bone ribs you know this place can do meat. Their seafood is mostly battered in corn meal and deep fried and there is a place for that as well. They really excel at the fried chicken (which takes a little longer to get), because it's not greasy at all and has a spicy, flavorful batter that is great even the next day.


You could make a meal just on their option of sides which includes hush puppies, red beans and rice, greens, mac n' cheese, spicy green beans and a whole lot more. Their are so many options you could eat here many times and not get the same thing twice.


There conversion to a full bar has added some depth to what they can do for you which is nice. And their beer & wine selection is adequate. The service is always friendly with a little bit of sass that makes it more interesting!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Uncle Vito's Slice of NY

1501 16th St Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 444-3699


We haven't been to Uncle Vito's in quite some time, but we were looking for a cheap and easy place after our time in Sea Ranch. It's a bar that sells pizza-by-the-slice and you can also order food from Pronto next door if you want something more diverse. Most folks stuck with beer and a cheap slice. The pizza is pretty damn good for the price. You can see the giant bowl of salad I got below as well. It's a good place to go if you want more booze than food and only have a bit of cash.


We had a great showing of sometimes drunks even with the torrential rain and crazy storm. We're so proud of our little rag tag group of drinkers!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Sea Ranch 2011

Undisclosed seaside location...


If you are an official member of the Thursday Drunks and you put in your $2 a week into the travel fund, you get to go to Sea Ranch for 5 days and 4 nights! We have a hearty regiment of drinking and eating with a side of relaxing, walking, rock band, movies, hula hooping, hot tubing and other shenanigans.


18 people, 2 houses, 2 kegs, 8 meals = awesome with a side of rad.


Since we started our vacation on St. Patrick's day we dined on a meal of homemade Cornish pasties and minted peas. Jar Baby watched from his house of mandarins.


Here was the meal line up. You'll need a nap after... 1) Cornish pasties & minted peas 2) Spicy Spam fried rice & steak fried rice for breakfast 3) Pulled pork sandwiches with salad 4) Pancakes, omelets & breakfast meats, oh my! 5) Kung pao chicken and broccoli beef 6) Sweet potato waffles and sausage 7) Two kinds of enchiladas and chile verde 8) Sweet and savory fresh-baked popovers 9) And a snack service that puts costco samplers to shame!


Notable quotes: "You can't drive, I'm too drunk" "Would you like to wash my cans?" "We're talking about the ocean, so that will take a lot of pigs." "Why is your head so foamy?" "She's going to be tasteless soon"

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Buca di Beppo, Birth of Lexbot

1212 Galleria Blvd

Roseville, CA 95678

(916) 771-9463


Lexie is our youngest member and since her 3rd birthday landed smack dab on a Thursday we wanted to do it up nice! Where better than the Pope table at Buca di Beppo. With a giant lazy susan, the Pope encased in a plastic box (judging you...) and huge family style portions. We filled up the table nicely with about 15 drunks.


The food here isn't going to win any awards, but it's tasty, filling and there's a whole lot of it! It's just reliable (and very kid friendly), fare. Just fill up on their house Chianti or their full bar options, bring your own fun and get to carb loading! They handle big groups with ease...even us.


Thursday, March 3, 2011

Sacramento Beer Week at Pangaea Two Brews

2743 Franklin Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 454-4942


The Second Annual Sacramento Beer Week was huge! There were hundreds of events happening all over town, from large to small. We took the opportunity to return to Pangaea Two Brews for Allagash night and tasted a few different varieties. We were a small fun group and did our share of damage on those kegs.