July 25, 2011
Nice Pub Ride

A couple weeks ago, friends from Cincinnati were planning to visit. They’ve never been to Minneapolis before so we thought, what better way to show them our city than a bicycling pub crawl aka: “Nice Pub Ride.”

Here were our destinations…

1. The Herkimer 

2. Stella’s Fish Cafe

3. Joe’s Garage 

4. Brit’s Pub

5. The Bulldog Northeast 

6. Tuggs Tavern 

Some of us used our own bikes, everyone else used the Nice Rides, which were perfect for out-of-towners. 

Everyone wore a white shirt and had a sharpie. They were told that there would be mystery prizes at the end of the pub crawl. The pub crawlers let their imaginations run wild. Some shirts had signatures from bartenders/waitresses, others had tallies, and some just had other artwork to remember the night.

There were also games at various bars, such as shuffleboard at the Herkimer:

and lawn bowling at Brit’s:

 

And a pub crawl wouldn’t be complete without a scavenger hunt. I googled and found this one:

___ 6 different brands of beer caps

___ 5 signed business cards

___ 3 different matchbooks or lighters

___ 1 take-out menu

___ 1 bar coupon

___ 1 coaster with bar logo

___ 3 different napkins with bar logo

___ 1 cocktail umbrella

___ 3 different colored stir sticks

___ 1 shot glass with the bar logo

___ 1 liquor bottle label

___ 1 house drink recipe signed by the bartender

___ 1 embellished toothpick

___ 1 empty mini liquor bottle

___ 1 wine bottle cork

The day resulted in no injuries, no DWIs, and one minor accident. Everyone stayed on time and on the map. All-in-all it was a great day! I’m already thinking about a new route for next summer.

June 29, 2011

Over the past couple weeks, I’ve gotten a crew of new followers. I welcome you with a few photos of my weekend (a little late, but better late than never right?)…

The weekend began with one of my old besties from our days in Cincinnati. 

We started with my fave breakfast at French Meadow Bakery, I had the breakfast sandwich. The boys had breakfast burritos. Mmmm!

Next we checked out the Delta block party which is for employees, friends and family. Followed by a little Pride event at Loring Park. My pal, Jason, got to taste his very first (and long overdue) cheese curds!

After the festivities, we hopped over the mighty Mississippi to enjoy the skyline at sunset from Tugg’s patio. 

And while we were on a roll with firsts, we headed to Chino Latino and had Jason take his first saki bomb…

and try his first sushi roll.

Then slowed things down with a “Cha cha cha Mojito” and a “Habanero Mojito” (not on the menu. Spicy and tasty.)

Evidence of a fun/busy day decorated my wrist at the end of the night.

Sunday came too quick as Jason had to leave us so soon. But before he did, we rode downtown on a couple Nice Rides (luggage in tow) to the pride parade. 

(Katie, start blogging again.)

Here are a couple things we saw…

What a lovely weekend. 

April 11, 2011
The bikes are back. My bike still hasn’t had its spring tune up so I hopped on one of these tonight and took it around the lakes. One week later and the ice is gone!

The bikes are back. My bike still hasn’t had its spring tune up so I hopped on one of these tonight and took it around the lakes. One week later and the ice is gone!