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11-03-2015, 08:04 PM
Chicagos Wicker Park:
CHICAGO – The first Taco Bell in the nation to serve alcohol is up and running in Wicker Park.
The Taco Bell Cantina, named as such as the concept has been designed for urban lifestyles, includes sharable foods and cocktails.
The majority of the menu will be familiar except for the sharables; Chili cheese nachos, rolled tacos, mini quesadilla nachos and chicken tenders just to name a few.
And then there’s the booze. They have two beers on tap, freezes, which come with or without either rum, tequila or vodka. There’s also sangria on tap and wine.
http://wgntv.com/2015/09/22/cheers-wicker-parks-taco-bell-begins-serving-alcohol/
4 Burger Kings in England:
You know what goes really well with burgers? Beer. It makes sense, then, that Burger King has applied for licenses to serve beer at four U.K. restaurants.
The BK locations will serve American beer only, which makes us think that the company is prejudiced towards local breweries like Kernel and Bottledog—but that’s their loss. The American beer will be sold in plastic bottles (weird), and served from 10am to 11pm, because everyone likes beer with their breakfast.
The Daily Mail reports that “if the license is granted, Burger King could apply for more licenses nationwide.” Here’s to hoping!
http://firstwefeast.com/eat/burger-king-beer/
CHICAGO – The first Taco Bell in the nation to serve alcohol is up and running in Wicker Park.
The Taco Bell Cantina, named as such as the concept has been designed for urban lifestyles, includes sharable foods and cocktails.
The majority of the menu will be familiar except for the sharables; Chili cheese nachos, rolled tacos, mini quesadilla nachos and chicken tenders just to name a few.
And then there’s the booze. They have two beers on tap, freezes, which come with or without either rum, tequila or vodka. There’s also sangria on tap and wine.
http://wgntv.com/2015/09/22/cheers-wicker-parks-taco-bell-begins-serving-alcohol/
4 Burger Kings in England:
You know what goes really well with burgers? Beer. It makes sense, then, that Burger King has applied for licenses to serve beer at four U.K. restaurants.
The BK locations will serve American beer only, which makes us think that the company is prejudiced towards local breweries like Kernel and Bottledog—but that’s their loss. The American beer will be sold in plastic bottles (weird), and served from 10am to 11pm, because everyone likes beer with their breakfast.
The Daily Mail reports that “if the license is granted, Burger King could apply for more licenses nationwide.” Here’s to hoping!
http://firstwefeast.com/eat/burger-king-beer/