Showing posts with label wine stores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine stores. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Games and Cigars at Habanos Lounge in San Diego



As you put your last club into the golf bag and drive the cart back to the club house you and your party decide to get a quick night cap and socialize before heading home. You played a great game of golf and want to make the losers pay up on their debts. Armed with the knowledge that paying a debt today is worth more than paying a debt tomorrow you use friendly jostling to encourage the losing party to buy a round of drinks at Habanos lounge.  Life is about great company and great friends!

Nothing like a strong stogie and a sip of whiskey to brighten the early Californian evening. Cigars and spirits are the main offerings at Habanos Lounge in San Diego. If you are not interesting in alcoholic beverages, you may want to opt for a specialty coffee. Located conveniently right off I-5 and I-8 highways and a few miles between Sam Snead All American Golf Course, Mission Bay Park and Balboa park you find the establishment as a convenient location  to meet up after events. 

Their menu includes Paninis (sandwiches) served with pasta salad, potato salad, or garden salad for $7.99. They also offer an assortment of pita pizzas, wings, salads, platters and much more for a reasonable price. A large selection of wine, spirits, and craft beers are available for patrons. The selections cater to their average demographic visitor and are priced in the mid range. 

Plenty of seating is available among the two indoor patios. Five large screen television sets line the walls to ensure that you never miss a game or the current score. Busiest times are during popular sports games where large crowds and people gather to enjoy the social offerings of the evening. Of course, we all know that the game is just the excuse in the longing to connect with each other around some medium. For those who are more interested in conversation Habanos Lounge has complementary chess, checkers, and other games available. 

No discussion of the Habanos Lounge would be complete without discussing the large selection of cigars. Purchase them by the box or individually for friends, events, or gifts. When was the last time someone bought you a box of cigars? Placed within a Humidor the product will be as fresh as the day it was rolled. Many of the patrons buy their cigars there and then go sit to watch the game before heading out for a evening of fun.  

Habanos Lounge
3111 Hancock Street,
 San Diego, Ca. 92110
619-692-0696
http://habanoslounge.net/

Saturday, February 2, 2013

57 Degrees Wine Bar in San Diego



The 57 Degrees Wine Bar, located in Mission Hills, of San Diego provides a relaxing and eclectic environment to search out those wines that suit your fancy.  With over 16,000 square feet of space, it hosts a wine retail store, a wine storage facility, wine bar and numerous events.  At the time of attendance, an art program was underway through one of the local social networks creating a more inviting environment.

 The wine retail section carries both domestic and important wines. The range can be anywhere from under $20 to over a few thousand dollars a bottle. There is lots of variety for those who have various degrees of interest and resources to try out new blends. If you are planning an event and need to store your purchases there is up to 600,000-bottle storage facility for your needs.  

The store also holds a wine club on the 14th of each month. Membership is $29.95 per month paid on a monthly basis. Members will receive one red wine and one white bottle of wine to try each month. If you are attempting to try different tastes from around the world this may be the type of club you want to join. The club is focused on novice wine tasters that desire to understand the varieties of different wines available on the market. 
 
57 Degrees also hosts an open bar where people can visit and try out the wines available while they browse and shop for their interests. In addition, there are a number of events every month on their website that affords people an opportunity to socialize with others of similar interests and tastes. The store appeared to be clean, well laid out, appropriate levels of light, and eclectic wall art for people to browse and purchase. It appears to have some cultural influence in the area and is a strong location to visit on reoccurring occasions. 

57 Degrees Wine Bar
1735 Hancock Street,
San Diego, CA. 92101
619-234-5757

Monday: 11am to 5pm
Tuesday – Saturday: 11am to 9pm
Sunday: Closed