
But I needed it. I made the decision to say goodbye to my twenty-something heading off to active military duty. So, of course I needed more wine. Noticing the time, we realized that Vinoteca has happy hour from 4-7 pm on Sunday through Thursday. I'd been saving the place for a fun night out with a fellow blogger, but we were truly starving. We hopped on the 68 bus and jokingly told the bus driver not to stop for anyone. Several riders did not appreciate our comments because he seemed to take us seriously. He wanted to know where we were in such a rush to get to and we pointed out the place as we ran from the bus into Vinoteca. Fortunately, we made it and the bartender was very amused. After about twenty minutes into our drinks and sliders, in walks the bus driver! We couldn't believe it. Where was the bus? Apparently, he ditched it and was so interested in where we were rushing off to that he decided to come in and buy us a drink. Very nice gesture I thought. Interesting though how he spent most of his time on the phone with his girlfriend explaining why he wasn't at home. Men. Gotta love 'em.
It's funny you should mention the lack of food at the Wine and Food festival. I was out with friends on Saturday around 5 and mentioned the festival. These two couples seated at the next table told us immediately not to waste our money, commenting on the lack of food and lack of quality wineries present. One guy offered to sell us his bracelet for half price if we absolutely wanted to go. Needless to say, we decided to skip it.
ReplyDeleteWow. We all seem to be on the same page. I was also there, and also would have been mighty disappointed if I had paid $95 for a ticket. A girl sometimes needs to eat more than a couple stale crackers and some chocolate samples!
ReplyDeleteYes, it was indeed a disappointment but an experience nonetheless. I did gain a new wine favorite in Opolo Wines. Their vendor was also the most fun. He was completely wasted!
ReplyDeleteThat's too bad about the festival! I mean, aren't they misrepresenting themselves if there isn't a lot of food variety at a food festival?
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