So much to do! So little time!

Tons of great stuff this weekend-where to start? You’ll find BiteClub and Co. milling around at least a few of these. Come say hi! Saturday: – Matanzas Creek Winery Days of Wine and Lavender: If you love lavender, this is the place to be. Sadly, the event is sold out, so hopefully you already have […]

Cheese, glorious cheese

Youngstown, Ohio is not known as a hotbed of culinary culture, unless you really love pierogi and well, pretty much anything batter-dipped and fried. Not to demean its myriad other wonderful qualities (vague mob connections, corrupt congressmen and hearing about the good old days of steel), but as a 23-year-old foodie stuck on the cops […]

Beer Milkshakes

Milkshakes. Beer. Together, what could be more American, and more perfect for the first day of summer. In the interest of some serious culinary R&D, BiteClub took on the rather open-eneded recipe from we recently got from Samuel Adams for a Cream Stout beer milkshake: – One cup ice cream (see results below for optimal […]

Juicy gossip galore

Talk about a page turner. I was up half the night reading the new “House of Mondavi: The Rise and Fall of an American Wine Dynasty” by Julia Flynn Siler. Unlike many Wine Country bios, the book reads like a novel, jam-packed with juicy tidbits about the powerful Mondavi family. But while many have assigned […]

All I got was a clog keychain

– Never pay $135 for a cab when you can hitchhike: A cancelled flight. A broiling afternoon with nothing to do. A serious need for margaritas. Yes, BiteClub hitched it 10 miles out of Aspen to hit the Woody Creek Tavern, one of Hunter S. Thompson’s favorite watering holes. The journey is the destination, baby. […]

Where the party never stops

“There are two types of people here: People who are someone and people who aren’t.”– overheard in Aspen It’s 1am on Sunday morning, and I think I’m quite possibly the only person in Aspen sitting at my computer, watching E! entertainment television in my pajamas. Here, the party never stops, especially during four days in […]

Bacon, bacon, bacon

If you caught Mario Batali on Good Morning America on Friday, you may have noticed a shout out to SoCo’s own Bovolo Restaurant. While making an on-camera dish, Batali gave props to the meaty, artisinal bacon made by Chef John Stewart under his Black Pig label. Locals can buy Stewart’s thick, insanely delicious bacon at […]

Notes from Aspen

It’s old home week at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen. Tons of locals–from the Russian River Wine folks, to Josh Silvers of Syrah, cheese magnate Laura Werlin, wine writer Linda Murphy, the French Laundry’s Thomas Keller and gazillions of wine purveyors from throughout the Sonoma & Napa. Think of it as the Golden […]

Pirate Fest!

Mad Maria’s waiting for you, matey. And she’s ready to get her shanty on. Hoist that mainsail and strap on your patch, this weekend marks the launch of Northern California’s first Pirate Festival in Vallejo. Avast! There’s more than just plundering booty to be done here–like sassy singing wenches and barnacled blokes entertaining in full […]

What’s that smell?

Poor dad. You’ve given him 400 ugly ties, 10 humorous golfing calendars (despite the fact that he doesn’t play), gallons of outrageously stinky cologne and had to Fedex ‘Happy Father’s Day’ cards (late) more times than you can remember. And yet, he still wires you money in Cancun, fixes your car and tries to be […]