Monday, March 10, 2014

Good Tunes, Good Times

 Does anyone else feel like winter will never end? Anyone? I'm ok with the snow, and, well, winter in general, but these subzero temps and blustery winds have been really taking a toll on me. Add all of that to a long...and I mean LONG...week of work and you've got one tired out girl. When I got home Friday I was about ready to hit the sack. My conscience kept nagging at me, though, "You've got to go check out this 'InsideOut' place that you're friend has been telling you about..." and when said friend was performing that night, how could I not listen to that little voice in my head??

A little back story: A good friend of mine who lives in the area has been playing with the group "Outside In" at the bar "InsideOut Gallery". I've been receiving numerous Facebook requests to go check them out. Of course I've wanted to go, but there always seems to be something in the way...work obligation, family event, out of town...not wanting to dig your car out for the millionth time that day...*ahem*...so when I found myself at home this past Friday (with decent weather), I forced myself out the door despite the fact that I was falling asleep on my feet.

Tucked away in the Warehouse District just east of Downtown Traverse City, InsideOut Gallery (website is insideoutarttc.com, or just click the link above) is an art gallery, music scene, and bar all rolled into one. Throw it all into an old furniture warehouse and you've got one hip place to hang out. Don't blink, you might miss your turn--Garland Street isn't exactly a major intersection.


Front entrance of InsideOut Gallery..sorry about all the dark photos. It was, well, dark outside when we went and we took these with a cell phone...I didn't want to bring along my large camera for this trip.
Front face of this old furniture warehouse
I love the entrance way.

Bryan and I arrived early, and we were able to easily find a seat. We had our choice of tables, booths, and even couch/lounge areas (I thought this was cool.) I headed to the bar and got myself a beverage. They had quite a menu, everything from micro-brew, "Grandpa Beer" (Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Blatz...you get the picture), to wine, cocktails, and even Absinthe. Their cocktails are highly popular, however I was in the mood for a good beer. I settled for a Manitou Amber Ale on tap, made by Brewery Terra Firma (gotta go local!). P.S. Even though I'm discovering that most amber ales aren't my thing, I wasn't disappointed with this brew.


The bar area was a popular place to hang out. It filled up long before the rest of the warehouse. It wasn't quite this crowded when I went up to order!

After my trip to the bar, I took a seat and soaked in the atmosphere. The artwork is not your typical "fine art". Bold in color, funky in theme, and just a little bit quirky at times. From the info I could find, it seems that the featured artists are mainly local, with one being from San Diego, CA: Ron Wharton. Although I don't recall seeing her artwork at InsideOut, I particularly liked Tara Hackett's retro looking art (go to this link, hover over the drop down menu and click on her name.)


The view from our booth
Bryan's look after I tell him there's not Cherry Coke... ;)
A view facing the booth we sat at. I love the lounge area/couches they have along the wall! Perfect for relaxing with a drink after a long day!
Bryan checking out some of the awesome artwork on display.

And of course I can't forget the group InsideOut. They really rocked out the place. A little funk, a little jazz, great company and a cold drink. What more do you need on a Friday night?

Outside In playing at InsideOut--loved it!


Links:
InsideOut Gallery: www.insideoutarttc.com
InsideOut Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/insideoutgallerytc
Brewery Terra Firma: http://www.breweryterrafirma.com/

Monday, March 3, 2014

Vine Update and Other Wine News

Photo from Leelanau Peninsula Vinters Association Facebook Page.

EatdrinkTC posted an interesting article dealing with the current outlook on the 2014 grape crop. The article features information via reps from Left Foot Charley, Forty-Five North, Chateau Grand Traverse, Black Star Farms, Brys Estate, Bel Lago, and Brengmen Brothers. I found it interesting reading about their newest vintage and/or their prediction for this coming growing season. Last year was a great year for farmers (from all that I've heard.) Will this year be the same? Check out the eatdrinkTC article here: Traverse City Winter Wine Update.

In other wine news, I just read today about the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail's new Leelanau Loop Adventure. There are an amazing amount of wineries on our peninsula, and I've often wondered where to begin planning my visit. I'm definitely one for organization (you save so much time and miss much less, in my opinion, if you've got a game plan!) and it looks like the LLA groups these wineries in a way where you can easily visit ALL the wineries in this region in a three day period. The Sleeping Bear Loop takes you to six wineries along the southwest area of the county, west of Lake Leelanau. Being close to the National Park, I have no doubt that you'll see some fantastic views along this route! The Northern Loop features ten wineries from M-204 north, one of them being Gill's Pier (one of my favorite wineries!) The third loop is the Grand Traverse Bay Loop, which takes you through nine wineries along the east side of the county, the Grand Traverse Bay side. It looks to begin in Suttons Bay and head south. This definitely takes the guess work out of it for me. I've visited a few of these wineries throughout the years, but I can't wait to truly dedicate some time to visiting them! This will be added to my Leelanau Bucket List!

The LPWT also has some great events coming up, including "Sips, Chips & Dips", an event that pairs wines with everyday snacks (definitely up my alley!) and the "Small Plates" events being held on April 25 and May 30, an event pairing Leelanau wines with gourmet fair. It's a little something for everyone! For more information on upcoming events you should definitely check out their list here.

Cheers!

Links from this article:
1. http://eatdrinktc.com/
2. eatdrinkTC article: Traverse City Winter Wine Update
3. Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail: http://www.lpwines.com/
4. Leelanau Loop Adventure (includes links to the three loops): http://www.lpwines.com/new-leelanau-loop-adventure/
5. Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail events (includes information on "Sips, Chips & Dips" and "Small Plates": http://www.lpwines.com/events/