Duarte’s Tavern in Pescadero, CA is a piece of history along the coastal area of San Mateo County that motorcycle travelers ought not to pass by. Pescadero was known as a resort town in the late 1800s for the wealthy living along the San Franciso Bay area. In 1890, Frank Duarte brought barrels of...
While many locals consider Lindy’s on 4th the burger in Tucson, you might just walk right past it, not even knowing it’s there. The tiny little burger shop is nestled in the heart of Tucson’s famous 4th Avenue Shopping District. But if you don’t know to go there, you’d never know that the Nirvana...
Located in the uptown section of Palm Springs, CA, Dickie O’Neal’s Irish Pub Restaurant is bringing a taste of Youngstown, OH to the Coachella Valley. It’s been a life long dream of Michael Farber, a third-generation Irish-American from the blue collar East-Ohio town. “My pub is fashioned after the Irish-American pubs that cropped up around...
When one thinks of great BBQ pork ribs, a small desert town in Northern Nevada doesn’t usually come to mind. But that’s OK for the folks of Winnemucca, because it’s more great eating for them. Sash and I stopped into this town of 7,400 residents on our way to Salt Lake City for a...
Going for great food and great beer in Salt Lake City is never an easy proposition, one because there are so many great restaurants to choose from, and two, laws in the State of Utah limit beer taps to 4.0% ABV or less. So leave it up to the chefs at Red Rock Brewery...
Pagosa Brewing & Grill. is one of those places where all the locals go, where they do all the fun stuff, where they know you by first name and don’t take anything too seriously. Well, except for their food and beer. The recipient of numerous craft beer awards, the Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor...
The Santa Fe Train Diner along the I-90 in South Dakota is actually a part of “1880’s Town”, a roadside attraction fashioned after a movie set. There’s perhaps a hundred of signs along the freeway advertising the set, and by the time you actually reach the off-ramp, you feel compelled to check it out....
You might never notice it as you’re riding down Oak Street. The tiny cafe stands set back from the front parking lot, sandwiched between a barber shop and a used car lot, looking like it doesn’t want any attention. But that’s OK as far as locals are concerned. Sash and I walked into the...
One would never expect to find cool shade trees under a hot Yuma afternoon in the downtown section of the city, but it exists at quaint little cafe on Madison Street. The Garden Cafe & Spice Co. is located on a piece of property that’s been in the family for four generations. Open only...
As part of Yuma, AZ’s on-going redevelopment of downtown, The Pint House opened up in 2012 to breathe new life into the city’s historical downtown district. It just so happens to offer motorcycle travelers one of the city’s best destinations for great food and great beer. Amy Biallas, the owner of Pint House, described her bar and...