I’ve been charged as much as $25 recently to bring my own bottle of wine into a restaurant. I understand you make a ton of money off of people ordering wine off the menu, but does it really cost the restaurant $25 to open my bottle? I was charged $15 recently in Big Bear and [...]
Continue reading...28. January 2008
Decided to try out Ruth’s Chris for the first time last night. It just so happened to be on the same weekend of Dine LA. I was set on trying the bone-in Cowboy Ribeye ($41). My friend Angela went with the Dine LA special and got the Petite Filet, Caesar salad, mashed potatoes and bread [...]
Continue reading...25. January 2008
Every kid, whether you hung with the jocks, dorks, goths, punks, metal heads or squares, had some issues when they were kids. Be it with girls or boys, friends, siblings, teachers, your parents, etc. Some of these kids wrote about their problems in journals and diaries. Now they share these outrages entries with you at [...]
Continue reading...23. January 2008
Here at Dig LoungeEl Bingo en reglas del poker texas lineaEl Bingo en casino linea es uno de los juegos de azar ma’s populares del mundo. we know you can’t always be in front of your computer to check us out. So now Dig Lounge is iPhone friendly! Visit Dig Lounge on your iPhone and [...]
Continue reading...17. January 2008
I’ve bought countless bags of organic mulch from Anawalt over the years. But did you know the city provides you with free organic mulch? Just bring your own shovel, bags, containers, or pick-up truck and load it up! Take as much as you need. Locations after the jump. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.diglounge.net%2Fcity-beat%2Ffree-organic-mulch%2F'; [...]
Continue reading...17. January 2008
Expand your horizons, eat out in the Valley? OK, I must admit. My comfort level of going out exists within certain boundaries of our city. La Cienega to downtown, Franklin to Pico. But when I read a recent review in my Westways magazine of the BBQ joint Boneyard Bistro and their half off wine on [...]
Continue reading...10. January 2008
If you ever find yourself crusin’ down the Shaw (Crenshaw Blvd for those who don’t know) and you have a craving for some cheap, good eats, I recommend stopping by The Burger Stand. I drive by here every day and never stopped. Mostly because there is no parking on Crenshaw till after 7pm, and partly [...]
Continue reading...9. January 2008
For the timid ones who are too shy to trek into Korea Town for authentic Korean BBQ, you might want to check out Gyu-Kaku in Beverly Hills. It’s “Japanese style” charcoal dining where you cook the food yourself over charcoal grills. Grill up a tasty selection of beef, chicken, pork, duck, fish and vegetables right [...]
Continue reading...7. January 2008
Shatto 39 Lanes is a bowling god amongst a city of bowling alleys turned entertainment centers. There are no LCD screens playing music videos, no DJs spinning music, no silly animations on the score boards, no glow in the dark bowling. This is truly one of the last remaining old school bowling alleys left in [...]
Continue reading...5. January 2008
Movie lovers rejoice. Local video store Rocket Video, the video store for movie lovers, has a new blog. They feature stories about new movies, old movies, cult movies, documentaries, etc. Great commentary with video clips from youtube. Check it out here. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.diglounge.net%2Fmovies%2Frocket-video-blog%2F'; addthis_title = 'Rocket+Video+Blog'; [...]
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30. January 2008
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