Daybreaker Hits 1-800-Lucky and Bodega Discovers Brunch
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Day-Drinking Season Is Back. Related: This.
The one thing that’s inevitable this Memorial Day Weekend and beyond: day-drinking. The one thing that’s preventable: hangovers. You know, those things that make seeing lights or hearing sounds unbearable? Skip all that by taking an Over EZ before or during your drinking. Then go eat brunch or something.
TRUFFLE SHUFFLE
Exquisito Fine Chocolates Does Its Thing in Little Havana Now
A New Happy Hour Finds Its Way to Upper Buena Vista
Should you need extra incentive to see what Upper Buena Vista is all about, head to Palat’s new happy hour for discounted beer, wines and apps. Then just sort of plop down in one of the chairs at an outdoor table and really get to know the place glass by glass, bottle by bottle, appetizer by appetizer.
Friday
SHELL-EBRATION
Dollar Oysters and Live Music. Sounds Like Someone's Birthday.
Ella’s Oyster Bar is turning 1. And instead of you bringing them a gift, it’s giving you the gift of dollar oysters for the entire day. Then a band will play. Then you’ll drink stuff. Then you’ll probably do a little dancing. Yes, you’ll give them the gift of dancing.
Saturday
LUCKY DAY
Daybreakers Brings Its Memorial Day Edition to 1-800-Lucky
The three day weekend is coming. It’s imperative that you pace yourself. Preferably by kicking things off at Daybreaker at 1-800-Lucky. There, you’ll do a little yoga, dance to more live music and consume healthy snacks. Don’t worry, you can undo all of that good later.
Sunday
MEXCELLENT NEWS
Because You'll Definitely Need Brunch This Weekend
A tequila-forward night out at Bodega requires things like churro French toast to get you back in action the morning after. And so you’ll head back to Bodega the next day for brunch, because they have that now. They also have cocktails made with grapefruit, tequila and prosecco. Just in case.
What Else Is New
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On a typical Wednesday, Ginger Harris is likely seeking reposado tequila, squeezing her way to the front of a concert or jumping on the back of an Indian motorcycle. That’s just Wednesdays, though.