No “Wineing” in Pittsburgh’s Little Italy

This week, in our effort to try new places around the Burgh, hello #NewPlaceSameMe, we ventured to Bloomfield – Pittsburgh’s Little Italy, and to eat what else? Pizza. Oh and we drank wine. Lots of fabulous wine.
Nestled between Penn Ave and Woolslayer Way (what an amazing street name), Piazza Talarico and Papa Joe’s Wine Cellar is an authentic Italian experience with an added American flare. We were greeted by the owner, Beth, and Anna-Marie, who told us, “taste all the wine you like until you find the one you love!” Although they don’t have any official happy hour specials, the fact that you can try any and all wine you’d like is pretty special!

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While we contemplated what to try, Beth gave us some history on the restaurant on how it came to be. She and her father, an avid at-home wine maker for years, decided to ditch the “at-home” status and turned their dream into a brick and mortar reality. Open just over a year, they have transformed their space into a cozy and welcoming winery/

Screenshot_47pizzeria. Not to mention they have a marvelous back patio where they host jazz nights in the summer. I’m not necessarily a jazz person, but you give me a glass of their wine and pizza, and I’ll skib-bidee-bop my way over there with the ghost of Duke Ellington any day. *Those of you who watch Big Mouth will get a much bigger kick out of that last sentence than those who do not.

Speaking of wine and pizza, we sampled all of the reds, which poured right from the wall in a tap system that would thrill any wine enthusiast. After swirling and sniffing and pretending like we know anything about wine, we made our choice. And the winner is: the Petit Sirah.  A carafe of it. We sat and sipped on our wine while we waited somewhat patiently for our pepperoni pizza. Omg, guys, this pizza.
We weren’t really ready for a meal so before we had the pizza in front of us we decided that we’d being taking home leftovers, but I kid you not this pizza lasted 0.4 seconds before we scarfed it down. I almost ordered a second for myself alone. It had a delicious thin crust and little baby pepperonis. OH and three ‘uge pieces of basil that were as green as the jolly green giant. I can try to paint this picture but I might as well take this perfect opportunity to show yinz the real life ‘za:

 

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With food, drink, and a friendly staff such as Piazza Talarico, I can’t say enough good things about this place. My advice: get your own pizza and carafe (sharing or not).

 

Have you been here or are you looking to try some place new (#NewPlaceSameMe)? Let us know in the comments below!!

Enix Marks The Spot

You know what Pittsburgh does not have enough of? Breweries. Ok, that’s not entirely true, but each one in the area is so unique and fantastic. Then, you throw a happy hour on top and it’s just perfection.
Burgh B&B was recently invited to visit Enix Brewery on the main drag in Homestead, one of Pittsburgh’s newest breweries. I’m going to shock you, we were not disappointed. From the food to the staff to the clean floors (you gotta be clean for brewing), this place had it all. Oh, and did I mention they also run an eight-lane bowling alley right next door? Beer and bowling. What a magical combination! (Not for me, I don’t like bowling, but you catch my drift.) 

 

From 4:00-6:30 PM (BONUS HALF HOUR) you get 25% off of beer AND pizza! Sorry, not sorry I get excited by a good deal! I love a happy hour that also respects the need to eat. What better food to wash down beer than pizza?! And Enix’s pizza is not your run-of-the-mill “za”(or flatbread, if you will). It’s heavenly. That’s right – heavenly. If you’re reading this and thinking “ok this person needs to calm down…” then I challenge you to go to Enix, get this pizza, and comment your thoughts below.

 

We also had the privilege of going on a tour. I always enjoy being able to go behind the scenes no matter the venue, but breweries always make me feel like I shrunk in size and I’m surrounded by big huge buildings (I’m actually five years old). Plus, everything is super clean and shiny. I’m also Monica Geller.

 

I love when new places take me to areas around Pittsburgh I don’t normally go. There are new places popping up everywhere, not just downtown or in Lawrenceville! I have another challenge for you this week (this month, or even next year): try a new bar/ restaurant/ brewery in a new place around Pittsburgh and post your pictures with the hashtag #NewPlaceSameMe (Hellooooo! Did I just give you your New Year’s Resolution?!!!)

 

Follow Burgh B&B on social media to see where we’ll be trying.  Make sure to tag us in your posts and we may feature your posts on our story and/ or newsfeed!!

Oh, were you on House Hunters?

Yes. And we #diditfortheblog.

The secret is out and our episode of House Hunters aired! And we all know you guys really want to know… where we ate/ drank! We had five days of filming, and in those five days we managed to hit up quite a few prime spots. I’m going to take you on a trip down our House Hunter’s memory lane.

SPOILER: This will tell you where we ended up, so if you really care enough to not know, then hats off to you because I didn’t think anyone was actually that invested in the episode.

 

*To not get too into the details of production, these restaurants are in no particular order, but they are going to be grouped by where we went on and off camera.

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If you hang out around downtown, I bet the places we went look familiar. Sienna Mercato felt like an obvious choice to really show off the city and the cultural district. That place is ALWAYS bumpin’ whether it’s 4 PM on a Monday or 1 AM on a Saturday (when everyone seems to be in suits and they definitely didn’t just come from work.. or a wedding). Luckily we beat the crowds got to have some beers in a more intimate setting. The reason is for that is because of filming we got there, like, right as the bar was open and most city dwellers were still at this thing called a job. Suckerzzzzzz. We sipped on beer and chatted with the awesome staff – this is a place we go often, so it felt right to highlight the rooftop bar. The crew loved it too, but if they didn’t I would have fought them.

 

We also went to Bakersfield, another place that always seems to have happy customers inside. We lived downtown before moving, so staying on Penn Ave and in the cultural district was both convenient and very relevant to our lives during filming. We also frequented Bakersfield often, mainly heading downstairs to end the night with beers in boots, so being able to eat and drink felt like a real luxury. The food is pretty fan-freaking-tastic, and that is coming from a girl who thinks selling individual tacos is a scam. (Although, I’ve also come to love Condado, but that’s already been established in this post).

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When we weren’t galavanting downtown, we were all over Pittsburgh finding fun places to explore. When we went to Belle Vernon, we ended up eating lunch at the house so I can’t say much about the atmosphere, but the food from Redd Dawg’s All Star Clubhouse was pretty darn good for take out! I would venture there for an in-house meal for sure.

 

In the Mexican War Streets, we ventured to Max’s Allegheny Tavern, a cozy German restaurant in the heart of the North Side. As a girl who doesn’t love German food, this place definitely opened my mind. We had bomb ass nachos with thick slabs of meet (obvi), I had a reuben and it was, as Jean Ralphio would say, dee-loy-cious.

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Geoff and I had German beer to get the full experience, and it did not disappoint. We shot in April, and it really got me in the spirit for Oktoberfest… 5 months early. Either way, now is the perfect time so why not stop over there for a brat. There are also some breweries near by, peep our maps page Breweries.
 

Now for Brookline, that’s where we spent more time because *spoiler* that’s where we ended up! We went to two places that are very near and dear to my heart: Pitaland and Parker’s PGH. In my personal opinion, Pitaland is one of the coolest places in Pittsburgh. It’s a grocery store/deli-style restaurant where everything is Lebanese and super authentic. Their food is so good that I have to actively tell myself not to stop there when I get off of the bus. And their staff? SO FRIENDLY. Maybe I’m biased because I love Brookline, but the people there are amazing. (Also quick shout out to Las Palmas porque son gente linda y muy amable)! So remember to hit up Pitaland, and definitely try the chicken shawarma. Oooo it’s so good.

 

Continuing my Brookline love fest, Parker’s is by far one of my favorites, especially as a girl who could live of sandwiches. So many awesome sandwich/ sub combinations and they even have specials that aren’t on the menu. AMAZING. They also have bomb fries and breakfast potatoes which is just the cherry on top. And again, super friendly staff. A prime example is when I watched them deal with a no show Uber Eats driver; they drove to the customer’s house themselves! I mean,
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The production crew loved all of the picks, and I’m happy to say none of us were disappointed. But then again, in a foodie city such as Pittsburgh, it’s hard to be let down by all of the amazing options! Overall, this was a truly one-of-a-kind experience. I didn’t love seeing myself on tv, but I loved the journey. Make sure to tune into HGTV  for the rest of the season!
P.S. Geoff wanted me to make it more apparent that I, Devin, wrote this blog post. So just letting everyone know that I, Devin, wrote this post.

Have you been to any of the places mentioned in this article? Leave us a note in the comments and tell us where and how you liked it!

 

Can you #3elieve?!

We’re already playing that up so much, I’m sorry (not really let’s go Pens)! Thanks Jonathan Van Ness for the best catch phrase for Pens post season.

That’s right- it’s POST SEASON! And in our quest for the cup we have to cheer on the Pens in the best way, and that means starting with happy hour!

If you’re right dahntahn: August Henry’s

Monday – Friday from 5-7 PM (a rare find for downtown) August Henry’s offers $3 draft beers, glasses of house wine, mid-shelf drinks, AND daily food and drink specials. They have a nice bar and TVs so you’ll be sure to see every goal, as long as you aren’t seeing double! BONUS: During Pens games they offer Coors Light and Coors Original Banquet aluminum pints for just $3!

If you’re looking a little south: Cain’s Saloon Pittsburgh

Happy Hour is from 5-7 PM Monday-Friday and you’ll find $5 select apps, $5 wine carafes, $5 craft pints, and $5 drinks! During Pens games you get $1 off drafts and $1 off bottles plus their daily specials! The game start at 7 so secure your spot early because this place is an age old Pens bar and will surely be packed come game time!

If you prefer to be north: Mullen’s Bar and Grill

You can try the all day every day specials that include $4 16 oz. Bud and Bud Light cans and $3 12 oz Iron City and IC Lights OR stick to happy hour from 5-7 where you can indulge in 1/2 off apps and $4 Jack Daniels and Jameson drinks and $4 “bombs”! There’s really no shortage of sports bars on the North Shore 🙂

If you tried to scalp tickets but failed: Cafe Fifth

They have all day specials (score!) and although their happy hour is subject to change due to Pens Hockey schedule, you can still find those all day deals which are not too shabby and will definitely have you and your wallet feeling good.

If you’re dahn sahside: Carson City Saloon

Monday-Friday from 5-7 PM they have $2 “You Call It Drafts” and $5 small plate appetizers. Plus the daily specials shown below:

Pregaming a game you don’t have to play in is always the most fun pregame. Let’s Go Pens! #3elieve

From buzzfeed.com

Also let us know what you think about these options or if you have some others you think we should check out in the comments!

Natty Margarita Day

February 22nd. A day among days to many, but a day that stands out to Margarita and tequila lovers alike. IT’S NATIONAL MARGARTIA DAY PUTAS!!!! We are not the type to celebrate these crazy “national” holidays that frequent our calendars; however, this is one that we cannot turn down. IT’S FREAKIN MARGARITA DAY PEOPLE! If you are looking to go into work SUPER hungover on Friday after slurping down countless dranks, check out these National Margarita Day specials across the greater Pittsburgh area.

Downtown

Condado Tacos – On the corner of 10th and Liberty, this cozy joint will be serving up their house margaritas for $1 off. We will be the first to tell you… they are sneaky! Bartenders at Condado pour their delightful house made margarita juice from a tap!

If you are feeling adventurous, try the queso special of the day. The velvety goodness is sure to rock your taste buds. Disclaimer: Condado is NOT doing their normal 5 – 7 PM happy hour because of PA liquor laws. We have a lot to say about this, but momma always said don’t say bad things about others.

Las Velas – located above Diamond Market in Market Square, it is easy to overlook, or better words under look, is a wonderful gem of a Mexican restaurant. With some of the best Mexican food I’ve had in the downtown area, they will be serving up $5 house margaritas and $9 HUGE margaritas all day. Try the Tacos Al Pastor while slurping down a huge margarita with your loved one;  a modern day, and albeit boozy, lady and the tramp. If you are loveless or selfish like us, just get your own huge margarita. This holiday only comes once a year, ya know.

Southside

Tres Rios – located on East Carson Street in the infamous Southside and “inspired by Andy Warhol and other Pittsburgh sensations,” they’ll be serving up a special margarita flight for $12.

North Hills

Franklin Inn – A staple among North Hillians located on Rochester Road, Franklin Inn will be serving up… well it’s a surprise. One thing they DO know is the Don Julio reps will be there giving out swag (cue the millennials are ruining the English language). We highly suggest the Nachos Grandes, and don’t skimp out on ANYTHING upon the mountain you are about to receive!

Strip District

Casa Reyna – an unassuming Mexican restaurant in the Strip District will be serving up Margaritas for $2 off during their normal happy hour, 4 – 7 PM. You cannot go wrong with the salsa trio, brought out with chips they make upstairs in the grocery store! Coined the Mexican Speakeasy by some in the area, you’ll be shocked at the size of the place upon descending two flights of stairs to a long bar and intimate, large, wood tables.

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Steel Cactus – located right in the thick of things on Walnut Street, Steel Cactus will be serving up House Margaritas for $5 and lopping off $2 per Yinzerita. Oh, did we mention that this special is ALL DAY? Hell yeah.

 

There is absolutely no excuse to not go loco for National Margarita Day 2018. Feel free to comment with specials you deem worthy of noting!

Be Mine, Happy Hour

Is it weird to have romantic feelings for happy hour? Well.. whatever… Valentine’s Day is on Wednesday. Hopefully that doesn’t come to a surprise to anyone (especially anyone who has to get a gift for a SO). If you’re looking for some fun V-day plans that won’t leave you pining for payday, there are options all around Pittsburgh that will leave you and your better half in the mood to ~celebrate~.

If you’re meeting up after work IN the Golden Triangle:

Le Lyonnais: Put a French spin on your V-Day plans and head to Le Lyonnais from 5-7 PM for lots of options! Their specials include $2 select bottled beer, $2 select shots, $5-$7 house cocktails,  $5-$7 glasses of wine, $5-$8 select appetizers, and $9 wine carafes!

 

♥ Vallozzi’s: If you’re closer to Market Square, check out Vallozzi’s from 4:30-6:30 PM for $3 select beers, $5 select wines and sparking wines, $5 Italian cocktails, and $7 small plates!

 

♥ McCormick and Schmick’s: Extra hour alert! From 3:30-6:30 PM you can indulge in $2-5 apps, $3.50 Coors Light drafts, $6 Chardonnay and Cabernet, and $8 seasonal cocktails (during the season of LoOoOVe).

 

If you’re trying to avoid tunnels like the flu (North Shore):

♥ The Foundry: From 4-6 PM enjoy 1/2 price draft beer & house wines, $5 signature cocktails, and $6 small plates

 

♥ Bar Louie: You can skip over here from 5-7 PM to slurp down $3.50 drafts, $4.50 wines, $5.50 signature martinis, and munch on select half price apps and flatbreads!

 

♥ Hyde Park: If you’re looking for some place a little more upscale, head to Hyde Park between 4:30 and 6:30 PM for $4 drink specials and $5 small plates!

 

If you prefer the east coast (Strip District, Larryville, Bloomfield, S’liberty):

♥ Smallman Galley: From 5-7 PM try out their themed cocktails- all 1/2 off!

 

♥ Industry Public House: Be careful not to catch on fire from their fiery cocktails. (They literally set some alcohol on fire. Very cool, very yummy.) From 5-7 PM you can stare longingly into your lover’s eyes with $2 off all draft beers, $7 featured patented cocktails, $7 flatbreads, $6 filament fries, and $6 entry level burgers!

 

Caliente Pizza & Draft House: No better combo than beer and pizza (except maybe you and your date). Make your way to this gem in Bloomfield from 4:30-6:30 PM for half off drafts and $5 one topping personal pan pizza!

 

Tipsy Cow: Half Off Happy Hour is happening from 4:30-6:30 PM. 24 taps, mixed drinks for your pleasure, and sangria if you’re feeling fruity! Plus, Wednesday is half-off burger night from 8-10 PM!

 

Independent Brewing Co.: $2 off all draft beer from 5-6 PM (literal singular happy hour).

 

If you love the Liberty Bridge (Mt. Washington & South Hills):

♥  Bingham Tavern: From 5-7 PM you can enjoy $1 off drafts, $2 domestic beers, $3 wells drinks, $4 house wines, and $5 snacky things. BONUS! It’s also wing night!

 

♥ The Summit: $6 house cocktails and $1 off bottles and draft beers from 5-7 PM!

 

♥ Mindful Brewing Company: From 4:30-6:30 PM you get $4 drafts, $2 off draft wine, and $6 select apps!

 

Whether you’re meeting up with your long time boo someone just for the night, we’ve got the so many options for you to start your night.

 

We’ve only listed a couple from each direction, so be sure to check out all the options on their individual pages!

 


Leave us comments on how you spent your Valentine’s Happy Hour!

¿Cómo se dice taco?

Taco.

For those of you whose Spanish vocabulary consists of the words “margarita,” “queso,” and “guac” (not even the full guacamole) then Condado is the place to get ALL of those things plus $1 tacos. And they’re all pretty good too. Happy Hour is from 5-7 Monday through Friday. This means 1/2 off single serve margaritas. You read that right. HALF OFF! You have a whole page of options, and one even comes with a Modelo (cleverly named Modelo-rita). Two words to make your heart sing: Bonus. Drink.

If you manage to find a spot at the bar (you probably won’t) then tacos are $1 during happy hour as well. But like I alluded to, the bar is packed. Well really the whole place is packed. So be aware of the fact you’ll be sitting rather close to your dining neighbor. Sometimes it’ll be the start of a new friendship. Other times it’ll be rolling your eyes at the douchey guy talking about how cool he is. If it’s the latter, that just means more margs to help drown him out.

My only complaint is most likely going to have all of you rolling your eyes. My complaint is this: the menu’s Spanish is grammatically incorrect. See I told you. But I admit it, I’m a Spanish grammar snob. Idk if you know this but I studied abroad in college. …I just eye rolled @ myself.

Anyways, just focus on the margaritas and go despacito because this is tequila we are talking about people. Try it out and tell us what you think in the comments below!


To see the HH deets for Condado and others in a nice, organized way check out our database here: Dahntahn

Are we not highlighting a place that you think should be? Drop us a not-so-subtle hint in the comments!

 

Beer-Man of the Woods

Yes, I took this on Snapchat. Judge me.

With every new brewery you try, there’s some sort of adventure. Whether it’s trying a new style of beer or the journey you take to get there. In our case, the adventure was a little bit of the journey, and a lot about the atmosphere. Friday night took over the mountain and through the woods to a garage. That’s right. Just someone’s garage in the middle on the woods in Donegal, PA. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t question whether or not I was being murdered.  Spoiler alert: I wasn’t! 

We pulled into the driveway and just walked right into said basement where we were welcomed by Frank Kegg, retired science teacher and part owner of Kegg Brewing Company (he and his wife Tracy started and run the brewery). With a name like that, you could say this retirement choice was inevitable. He began serving us the first sample of the six beers on tap while we huddled in his garage admir

ing his equipment and rock-and-roll decor. A self-proclaimed IPA guy, there was not one on tap. BUT he made up for it with his Pale Ale. In fact, there was not one beer that I wouldn’t drink. Even the stout and Porter, and I am most definitely an IPA gal. 

We stayed much longer than expected, listening to Frank’s methodology and background. We left a little tipsy and with two growlers in hand, one of which I am enjoying right now. Sure, this wasn’t technically “happy hour” but we were there for an hour and we were definitely happy. It didn’t set us back to much either. At only $5/pint, $10 growler/refill, and FREE tastings, our wallets also thanked us. 

If you’re ever in the area (perhaps heading up to Seven Springs) take the very special trip to Kegg Brewing Co. It’s only open Friday- Sunday, so it’ll have to be a weekend thing. Check out their website and Facebook page!

Kegg Brewing Co. Website

Kegg Brewing Co. Facebook

Sienna Mercato *Italian hand gesture*

Update 12.8.17:

First of all, thanks to everyone who corrected me that it is actually Sienna MercaTo ( not Mercado). OH WAIT NO ONE DID. This is why we proofread, people. Anyway, my bad, please forgive my misspelling and in return take this amazing update to happy hour at Sienna MercaTo.

Not only is there now a BRAND NEW happy hour at Mezzo, the second floor restaurant, but there is also a bitchin’ $5 happy hour at Il Tetto (the rooftop bar that is hella cool). $5 select craft drafts. $5 highballs. $5 bar snacks. $5 house wines. $5 frozen cocktails. (If you didn’t catch that, it’s $5). 

Source: 9now.com.au.

(I literally visited a high school’s website to remind myself how to source images. Four years of high school/ college done me good.)

Enjoy this new discovery and head on over to Sienna MercaTo (still not over my mistake) for happy hour on all three floors!

Check out their website: /http://www.siennamercato.com/

Original Post:

It snowed yesterday in Pittsburgh and even if you’re not excited for it, it’s exciting! Winter is quickly approaching BUT before you give me any holiday cheer, you gotta give Thanksgiving all the glory it deserves. Like the Wednesday night before, or more commonly known as the biggest drinking night of the year. And what better way to celebrate it than with happy hour after an early work dismissal?  On a roof, no less!  If you don’t want to give up on those summer rooftop ~vibes~ then Sienna Mercado/ Emporio’s retractable roof will let you have your cake and eat it too.*

If you’re like me, it’s taken you far too long to call this place by it’s real name, affectionately referring to this meatball mecca as “the meatball place.” While its happy hour will draw you in, the delicious balls will you keep you coming back. Double W (haha). Happy hour is from 4-6 PM Monday- Friday, and you can find 1/2 price drafts, $4 app menu (including poutine), and $0.60 buffalo chicken balls (!!!). Exciting stuff here!
The ambiance on the main level is all-in industrial — exposed brick, big wood beams lining the ceiling, metal pipes… you know the type. It’s comfy and cozy, and even the rooftop will keep you warm this fall and winter. Service is great too– you’ll feel taken care of  while your bellies get full and your eyes a little glossy. This is a repeat offender for Burgh B&B, so you know it’s a good. Because we’re trustworthy, just ask us. The beer selection is top-notch, and stocked now are those amazing fall beers that fill the pumpkin spice hole in your heart.
If you’re reading this and thinking, “Wow this place sounds too good to be true!” It’s because there’s a catch. Happy hour isn’t actually available on the roof. Bing, bang, bummer. BUT that shouldn’t stop you from heading to 942 Penn Ave.
*PRO TIP: You can order your drinks on the first floor and head up to the roof. You get the besttttttt of both worlds (*Sings Hannah Montana for the rest of the evening.*)
All in all, Sienna Mercado is a solid choice for happy hour with your boo, bff, or the whole gang. Stop by, and afterwards, tell us what ya think in the comments below!

Harris Grill-ed Ya With Options!

Harris Grill kinda sorta just opened a new location in Downtown, and I went to happy hour to check out the scene. Situated on the sometimes forgotten Fourth Ave, Harris Grill sits high above the peasants on the street. After I climbed the stairs to the bar, I settled in cause I wasn’t doing that again. It’s a small space with a lot of spirit. I immediately felt excited to be there, but that could have been because of the fact that I was invited to happy hour with my new coworkers. But for the sake of Burgh B&B, let’s say it was the kitchen strainers-turned-light shades that made the ambiance so vibrant. The space is intimate. In other words, it packs a big punch in a small space. There is also a roof top bar, which I am a huge sucker for, but some fancy high rollers had it booked for a private party that I couldn’t crash, so I had to pretend to be confused and walk up the second floor to see what it was like. Half under the shade, half in the sun, I can see why this would make a great place for a private HH. Lots of steps, though, which is great because that means you can drink more with the extra calories burned!

The happy hour isn’t bad AT ALL. Half off drafts, signature Frozen Cosmos, and $5 appetizers, YUM . It was a Thursday and dahntahn Pittsburgh was ready to get LIT, so the place was packed. Service struggled due to the influx of work happy hours and people ready for a frozen cocktail. Those sipping on said frozen cosmos were all smiles and blushed cheeks, an automatic W for happy hour. From the looks of the empty plate of tots, the food was a hit as well.
Besides some freshman complaints (is that even a term?), I would definitely go back to Harris Grill’s downtown PGH location. Especially for happy hour and even potentially to eat an actual meal and pay actual full price for it! My next step is to get on that roof, and I’ll let yinz know when I do!
For a more straight to the point run down of Harris Grill’s HH, go back to the main Dahntahn page on the site!
As always, thanks for reading. Please feel free to reach out with love or suggestions (but mainly love). Let the good happy hours and sarcasm roll.