While I enjoy a few elements of Winter, I always miss the ability to hang out (comfortably) outside. One of the great Spring/Summertime activities is the outdoor afternoon cocktail. Listed below, in no particular order, are a few of my favorite outdoor cocktail venues.
Apple's Bar and Grill - Sun Valley, ID: Located in Warm Springs Village at the base of Sun Valley's Bald Mountain, the back patio of Apple's is a great place to have a beer and a burger for lunch or kick off apres with a few pitchers. The afternoon sun absolutely drills this place and the goggles without the hat look is very acceptable here. Lots of laughs, locals and lagers. You won't want to leave but when the sun begins to set, you'll know its time to take your positive attitude to a new venue.
Jimmy Buffett Concert - Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI: About 2-3 hours away from Chicago in the middle of a cornfield, the Buffett concert is basically a front to participate in this epic tailgate session. Sunshine, ridiculous Buffett attire and ample Midwestern ale yields nothing but good times for usually 12+ hours. Its real easy to get lost at the tailgate but not to worry, everyone is giving out free food and drink. When people ask you about how the concert was, just say it was "really chill," and that Jimmy was wearing a teal shirt.
Beaver Creek Ritz - Avon, CO: Living beyond your means in college is not advised, which is why we had other people pay for our beers on the patio at the Beav Ritz. When you or members of your party ski down to the patio with a boom box and early 90s "loud" one-piece suits, you are usually rolling the dice at a place like this. Luckily the dice rolled in our favor. The patrons dug it and bought us a few rounds - so did our injured friend who spent the majority of his time there. Thanks Spoon. Solid rays/babe-scoping zone.
Falmouth Sea Grill Patio Bar - Falmouth, ME: Day can quickly turn to night at this neighborhood spot. Located at Handy Boat off of Falmouth Foreside, beautiful ocean views and familiar faces are abound. You'll head down there "for a few" but you're friends will keep showing up and the good times will flow. That, coupled with a friendly bar staff and a steady stream of 80s and reggae beats will have you leaving way later than anticipated. The menu is awesome, too.
Sequoia Outside Bar - Washington, DC: I stumbled upon this K Street establishment while in DC for a younger brother's graduation. It was that "dead time" between the actual graduation and the evening festivities. Fantastic place to sip on a few beers and enjoy the warmth of May in DC while catching up with friends. The close proximity to the Potomac offers great views and ample opportunity to make fun of hideous boat names. A bonus feature is the Swedish Embassy is across the street. Scandi Candi anyone?
Jimmy Buffett Concert - Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI: About 2-3 hours away from Chicago in the middle of a cornfield, the Buffett concert is basically a front to participate in this epic tailgate session. Sunshine, ridiculous Buffett attire and ample Midwestern ale yields nothing but good times for usually 12+ hours. Its real easy to get lost at the tailgate but not to worry, everyone is giving out free food and drink. When people ask you about how the concert was, just say it was "really chill," and that Jimmy was wearing a teal shirt.
Beaver Creek Ritz - Avon, CO: Living beyond your means in college is not advised, which is why we had other people pay for our beers on the patio at the Beav Ritz. When you or members of your party ski down to the patio with a boom box and early 90s "loud" one-piece suits, you are usually rolling the dice at a place like this. Luckily the dice rolled in our favor. The patrons dug it and bought us a few rounds - so did our injured friend who spent the majority of his time there. Thanks Spoon. Solid rays/babe-scoping zone.
Falmouth Sea Grill Patio Bar - Falmouth, ME: Day can quickly turn to night at this neighborhood spot. Located at Handy Boat off of Falmouth Foreside, beautiful ocean views and familiar faces are abound. You'll head down there "for a few" but you're friends will keep showing up and the good times will flow. That, coupled with a friendly bar staff and a steady stream of 80s and reggae beats will have you leaving way later than anticipated. The menu is awesome, too.
Sequoia Outside Bar - Washington, DC: I stumbled upon this K Street establishment while in DC for a younger brother's graduation. It was that "dead time" between the actual graduation and the evening festivities. Fantastic place to sip on a few beers and enjoy the warmth of May in DC while catching up with friends. The close proximity to the Potomac offers great views and ample opportunity to make fun of hideous boat names. A bonus feature is the Swedish Embassy is across the street. Scandi Candi anyone?
There you have it. Please comment with your favorites!
YES!
ReplyDeleteLots of laughs, locals and lagers.
Sunlight and ladies.
Tiki Bar. Clearwater Beach, FLA. (Post sunset game: Mons)
Claudios. Greenport, NY. (Pre sunset game: SIYC)
Surf Lodge. Montauk, NY. (Postgame period: Memory/Point)
Here are mine:
ReplyDelete- The deck at my old house in CB, nothing compares
- 505 Columbo post reggae brunch, pre sunday panic
- That island where we went that one time near Bar Harbor
- Moab, UT
You can't beat cold beers and warm rays.
ReplyDeletePlease don't forget the classic, yet relatively unknown, Cocktail Cove. It's a great place to catch a sunset.
Ahh! Forgot to include cocktail cove! Total oversight. Thanks for the comment, Tom.
ReplyDeleteI might throw in the top deck on the ferry from CT to LI and back. In either direction, drinks are essential to a great trip.
ReplyDeleteThis post immediately changed my mood after walking into work in 17 degree weather.
ReplyDeleteI do gotta throw in the delano hotel pool and bar in South Beach especially with Nay Nay at his most Cobra
Unbelievable that we overlooked the Delano, great call! Another sneaky but great spot is the beer garden in Harvard Square (and most beer gardens in the world).
ReplyDeleteThe Kobra at the Shore Club was pretty amusing, too. I think the moral of the story is that, like beer gardens the world over, outdoor cocktailing venues get it done almost anywhere not included in Phil's post that indicated the central high conflict zones around the world. Period.
ReplyDeleteThere's also a deck in Revelstoke, BC overlooking the Canadian Rockies and a very pleasing glacial river that had the pleasure of hosting me and Spoon for several hours one beautiful day, montain rays aplenty.
Multiple Maine Pierce abodes deserve mention here eventhough that's almost off-topic because cocktails are free at those locales.
The Porthole and Novare Res are some delightful downtown outdoor spots in Pwotland...
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