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by Lisa K. on
Oh Stephen Starr, you have redeemed yourself after so many lackadaisical outings to the overly motiffed and plastic-loving Pod. A spontaneous decision on a Thursday night found us in front of the well-established Continental Midtown. Despite the semi-dramatic decor, the food was actually pretty damn good. Here are the dishes we quickly devoured: Mushroom flatbread: I'm not sure why I've been having this obsession with mushrooms and cheese lately. I'm hoping my incessant talking of mushrooms and cheese will get you to go and try this amazing combination pronto. BBQ Chicken Quesadilla: it was topped with a very decadent ranch sauce. yum. Cheesesteak Springrolls: Its basically a cheesesteak fried. is it absolutely fattening? duh. but is it worth it? totally. Of course we ordered not one but two desserts. sigh. Blondie Bombshell: Cinnamon Sugar Pretzels with Caramel Sauce and Guinness Ice Cream (dessert special of the night) the desserts were pretty standard and although they are pretty inexpensive, its because the portions are also smaller. Save the 5 bucks and go get a nice cup of gelato from Capogiro
by Homer Brzostowski on
So first, let me say that I am so glad there are night venues in the bay area such as the Exploratorium and Academy of Sciences that put drinks and music on the back burner- with hands on, brain candy in the foreground. I'm sorry but sitting in a smelly dark bar with Lady Gaga blasting in my ears while wondering where my last $20 went and watching my drunk friend dancing like a crazy fool telling random strangers her life story (the one I'm going to have to drag out of the bar and drive home eventually) is not my cup of tea. Well good news, that kind of partying is SO last decade. That being said, I finally made it to the academy of sciences for their nightlife and EVEN with all of the hype it was a blast (and there was plenty of hype... Me: "What? an albino alligator, coral reef tank, and green roof? African dioramas? The "Islands of Evolution"? a Planetarium AND a 4-story rain forest? At night time with live music and cocktails? Sign me up!!"). I plan on coming back soon to see what I missed. Advice: buy your tickets online early- makes the whole experience smooth and hassle/worry free. It's worth going up to the roof, although the odds that its a clear enough night in the city to do any stargazing are fairly slim. One of the treats I wasn't expecting was the wandering garden (mostly trees) around the museum that looked lovely lit up at night... that and the many handsome guys. But honestly I don't know how to pick up a guy at a bar let alone a museum... "So... You like evolution. Me too. That Darwin. He was a cool guy, huh?" . Geesh, no wonder why I'm single.