Yesterday's RIA Daily Digest wrote:Bourbon Cocktails with Midwestern Names at Big Star
New bourbon cocktails at Big Star borrow names from Midwestern cities for
a fresh batch of libations made with Michigan cherries, housemade lemonade
and ginger soda.
Berrien County Youth Fair is a blend of Elmer T. Lee bourbon, angostura
bitters and, in honor of the state fair it's named after, Michigan cherry
juice. The Berrien County Youth Fair is an annual festival of
entertainment, animal attractions and art exhibits that takes place in
Berrien Springs, Michigan, amid the heart of Midwest cherry country.
Big Star serves an adult rendition of a quenching summer standby with its
Lawrenceburg Lemonade. Named after a town in Tennessee, the drink features
housemade lemonade spiked with Wild Turkey 101 bourbon.
The Winchester cocktail takes its name from a town in Kentucky where a
ginger soda called Ale-8-One was first invented in the early 1900s. The
libation is made with Old Charter 101 bourbon, angostura bitters and spicy
Ale-8-One.



jimswside wrote:Folks kept to themselves, and all seemed to be having a good time.
aschie30 wrote:jimswside wrote:Folks kept to themselves, and all seemed to be having a good time.
That's too bad; at a wild west saloon, folks keeping to themselves is probably preferable, but at an urban bar, you'd hope people would socialize with each other.
Or at least text the person next to them.aschie30 wrote:That's too bad; at a wild west saloon, folks keeping to themselves is probably preferable, but at an urban bar, you'd hope people would socialize with each other.
aschie30 wrote:It's a bar that attracts a certain clientele. (I mean, Opie was there last week. Could it get any hipper?)
gleam wrote:aschie30 wrote:It's a bar that attracts a certain clientele. (I mean, Opie was there last week. Could it get any hipper?)
It can totally get hipper: Christopher Kimball was there a couple weeks ago.
RIA Weekly Digest for September 6, 2010 wrote:New Tostada, Taco and Sonoran Hot Dog at Big Star
Chorizo tostadas, chicken tacos and Mexican-style hot dogs are new to the
menu at Big Star.
Crunchy flat tortilla shells are topped with spicy chorizo, potatoes,
refried beans, crema and queso fresco for the new tostada, while the tinga
de pollo features chicken, chipotle, chorizo, garlic and tomato folded in a
soft corn tortilla and garnished with crema, lettuce and queso fresco.
The big addition to Big Star is the Sonoran hot dog, a bacon-wrapped
all-beef sensation stuffed into a toasted Mexican bolillo roll with
mayonnaise, yellow mustard, jalapeño sauce, pinto beans, onions and
tomatoes.
happy_stomach wrote:RIA Weekly Digest for September 6, 2010 wrote:The big addition to Big Star is the Sonoran hot dog, a bacon-wrapped
all-beef sensation stuffed into a toasted Mexican bolillo roll with
mayonnaise, yellow mustard, jalapeño sauce, pinto beans, onions and
tomatoes.

Rene G wrote: I hope the Sonoran dog will stay on the menu because it's pretty much unique in Chicago (quite different from the bacon dog at Delicias Mexicanas). ...
thepld wrote:I had the Sonoran Dog last week and thought it was outstanding, as did my buddies. All components work perfectly together. I love the crispy beefy dog and the crusty bread with all the toppings drooped over it. The salsa has some nice heat and the raw onions give you some stanken' breath, but provide a nice oniony crunch. It's a beautiful mess. The best of all is that the dog actually fits in the huge bun with little extra breading at the end. It's the priciest thing on the menu but its also a pretty darn big sammich.
I've been there a few more times since ordering it, I live in the hood, and as Rene G stated have never seen anyone else order it. When I got it one of the bartenders wasn't selling it very well to some guys so when I was close to done I looked over and said, 'This is amazing'. He said, "It looks like it". But still haven't seen anyone else try it. I hope it stays on the menu, at least for awhile. Gotta get back for another.
cilantro wrote:That Sonoran dog is bloody excellent. It will end up covering most of your hands and face by the time you're done, but it's totally worth it.
Rene G has a Sonoran hot dog pic just upthread. Looks tasty.jimswside wrote:i have been wanting to get a glimpse of the Sonoran hot dog since hearing of its arrival.
G Wiv wrote:Rene G has a Sonoran hot dog pic just upthread. Looks tasty.jimswside wrote:i have been wanting to get a glimpse of the Sonoran hot dog since hearing of its arrival.



aschie30 wrote:jimswside wrote:Folks kept to themselves, and all seemed to be having a good time.
That's too bad; at a wild west saloon, folks keeping to themselves is probably preferable, but at an urban bar, you'd hope people would socialize with each other.