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    Matador Finally Waves its Cape in Tacoma

    Posted by James on February 6th, 2008

    It finally opened. I’d heard rumors that Seattle-based Matador Restaurant and Tequila Bar would be coming to our fair city nearly two years ago. Its exceptional Tex-Mex menu kept me happily driving north to its original location; but with over 75 choices in its famous Tequila Bar, the drive home was what had me a bit daunted. Now that Matador is at 721 Pacific Avenue I (and my gas tank!) are a lot happier. And if you call “Andale!” to the bartender too many times, you’re just steps away from the free Tacoma Link.

    - James

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    Happy Birthday, Paddy Coynes

    Posted by James on February 4th, 2008

    While talking about Tacoma’s Best Bars in America listings, I worked up a mighty thirst. So I ambled on down to one of my favorite watering holes, Paddy Coynes. Hard to believe the place is already a year old. I think I might head back down there after work and raise a pint to honor their birthday. At least, that’ll be my excuse.

    James

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    Tacoma Pubs Get Their Props from Esquire Mag

    Posted by James on January 30th, 2008

    As reported in Weekly Tribune writer Ed Murrieta’s blog, two Tacoma establishments have found their way into Esquire Magazine’s Best Bars in America guide. I could hardly agree more. As I mentioned the other day, Doyle’s Public House is fantastic, and Parkway Tavern is another favorite of hop-o-philes. My message to the proprietors of those establishments: Good on ye, mates!

    James

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    Doyle’s Public House a Great Place to Come in from the Cold

    Posted by James on January 15th, 2008

    It’s never too early to start planning for St. Patrick’s Day. For me, the research begins right around March 18. This year, you just might find me at Doyle’s Public House taking in a cool (though not ice-cold) pint (the Irish don’t go for the near-frozen stuff that we Americans seem to prefer). With a row of taps that includes such names as Guinness, Murphy’s, Smithwick, Boddington, you know you’re in good company. Even better, the staff promises to serve your brew in its appropriate glass. They’re that serious. Although it’s a little late to tell you now, it’s also helpful to know that they are open 365 days a year, including Christmas and Thanksgiving. You might just want to write a note-to-self for next holiday season, just in case you need to escape from your family by going to Tacoma’s little piece of the Emerald Isle.

    -James

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    100 Cans of beer on the wall, 100 cans of beer….

    Posted by Brian on July 16th, 2007

    Since I’m the one who actually turned Josh on to one of my favorite haunts (Varsity Grill), I thought I should step in here and mention their latest addition to the Tacoma dining scene. That would be Cans, down at 100 SW 9th Street at Pacific. They’ve got canned beer from all over the world from places like our own Washington (Rainier), Wisconsin (Pabst Blue Ribbon) and Ireland (Guinness). But the gimmick is that they serve good, cheap eats in a clean, laid back atmosphere. Plus, there’s a stuffed and mounted moose head on the wall.

    Brian

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    Try this for your Super Bowl Party, or World Series Party, or….you get the idea.

    Posted by Josh on June 27th, 2007

    Sorry to sound redundant from my previous post, but I truly think the Varsity Grill is quite possibly the finest sports bar in the Northwest. But the piece de resistance – or should I say, the grand slam feature – is the theater, which has been dropped squarely in the middle of the restaurant. Walled off by soundproof glass, this room features 17 plush, theater-style seats and a 125” projection screen with digital surround sound. I’m guessing this spot has been reserved for every Super Bowl Party between now and 2073.

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