Showing posts with label Dianne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dianne. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Summer 2025 - Arizona

 

Recent trip with Dale to Arizona to visit family. We stayed with John and Dianne and had a great time. 

Usually when in Phoenix we visit a couple of our favorite tiki bars. However, this trip did not allow it due to Ericka visiting and needing to just spend time with family.


Didn't partake in any rum drinks either, However, I spent LOTS of time by the pool with other cocktails and smoked a few cigars after dark when it was cooler outside. 

We'll be going back in September for about 10 days and I'm already looking forward to that!

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Phoenix Sunday, July 16, 2023 - Cocktails, Dinner, and Cigars

Visiting family in Phoenix. This past Sunday it got to at least 112.



John and Dianne recommended a cigar store and I picked up a couple of Macanudos.

Made some Navy Grog. Was precise with the ingredients if not the proportions. Regardless it was awesome. 

I've been enjoying the pool. 



We picked up a rotisserie chicken at Safeway. Dale cut it up and made salad. 


Had King's Hawaiian rolls too. 



Delicious. Ate outside. 

After dinner cigar. 

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Collins Glasses from Undertow

Wednesday, April 5, 2023


Dianne also picked up some merch at Undertow.




She got some Collins glasses. I wouldn't have minded have these glasses as well as they are uber-cool. However they would have been hard to get back home traveling by plane. To the left are some other mugs in John's collection. 

Sunday, April 2, 2023

Undertow - Gilbert Arizona

Saturday, April 1, 2023



Dale and I are out in Phoenix visiting Brenda, Irv, John, and Dianne, and we made it to Undertow's new location in Gilbert, Arizona. The above photo is from their website and is better than anything I could've taken due to the darkness of the place. 



Our seating was set for 3:30 and we arrived just in time. Dianne, Dale, and I met John's son Pete at the restaurant. Pete lives only a few blocks from the bar. He's been quite excited to go for a while. I guess the Gilbert location been's open for about a year and he's been waiting for us to come out to visit before checking it out himself which is very sweet. Above photo is my own and was taken from the bar which is where we were seated. 



Above photo is from Undertow's website and is a clearer shot of the barrels across from where we were seated sat the bar. 



The booth that was behind where we were seated. I wish we could've been seated here since we could have seen each other better. 

My first cocktail was the Missionary's Downfall which, according to the menu is from the 1940s and is attributed to Don the Beachcomber. This version was made from Flor de Cana 7 year aged Nicaraguan rum, Giffard peach, pineapple, mint, and honey. Nicely sweet, and not overly so. I adored it. So well made. 

Dianne started with a non-alcoholic cocktail called the Captain's Apprentice. This featured a non-alcoholic spiced gin, green chartreuse, mint, strawberry, cream of coconut, lime leaf, and lime. She really liked it. Dale had a beer and Pete started with a Mai Tai. 

For my second drink I went with the Three Dots and a Dash. A true classic which was sharper and had a wonderful hint of bitterness which really provided a great contrast with my first drink. Loved this one too. 

Dianne's second drink was another non-alcoholic choice called the Shipless Sailor. This one featured non-alcoholic Jamaican rum, heirloom Alechemeres, orgeat, hibiscus, lime leaf, lime, and pineapple. I think she like this one just a little bit more from her first drink. Dale got another beer for his second round. Pete asked what I recommended for his second drink. I told him the get what I was having, the Three Dots and a Dash, because it complemented the sweetness of the first drink. He loved it. 

I asked the bartender if they had any tiki mugs for sale and he brought out the little guy pictured above to show me. He was hand carved and made into a mold. The tiki mugs were a limited edition of only 500 mugs. I made him mine. He was to cool not to pass up. Dianne marveled at the detail and liked how his eyes would follow you when you look at him. 

The Undertow bar experience was slightly similar to that of Pagan Idol in San Francisco. The bar takes place in the hold of a ship which sets sail after being seated. When you reach port after your hour and a half seating time you're expected to exit the ship. The experience at Pagan Idol takes you a port as well but you can stay as long as you like. 

We all had a great time and it was worth the hour and a half drive to get to Gilbert from Peoria. 

Everything was amazing: the drinks; the service; the decor; the atmosphere. We all felt the same way. I can't wait to go back. 


Until next time....

Sunday, April 3, 2022

It's Been Awhile

Saturday, April 2, 2022

The last couple years have been challenging to say the least and the last month has been a whirlwind. Three weeks of being on strike followed by one week back in school has been rewarding but exhausting. Finally on spring break and celebrated with a mini Macanudo this afternoon. 

We had Warren over for dinner tonight. He brought tacos and we watched Who Slew Auntie Roo with Shelley Winters which was a TRIP.

Made some Joey's Orange Speedos for Warren and myself. It's been ages and they turned out quite well. Warren really loves 'em. 



Today was the first day of Spring Break 2022 and I'm so looking forward to resting. 



We'll be headed to Arizona soon to visit Brenda, Irv, Dianne, and John. Looking forward to some tropical cocktails. 

Monday, April 8, 2019

Spring Break 2019 Tiki Tour: Hula's Modern Tiki - Good Food and Drink

Tuesday, April 2, 2019




Dale and I are in Phoenix for spring break this year. We're staying with Dianne and John along with John's daughter Sarah and her husband Tim. We're also getting to spend lots of time with Brenda and Irv who are now fully settled nearby. 


I'm always up for visiting a tiki bar and Dianne recommended we try a place called Hula's Modern Tiki. Excellent choice. The food and drinks were fantastic. 


Sarah and Tim, Dale and I, neighbors Kirk and Theresa, all accompanied John and Dianne to Hula's Modern Tiki for dinner and drinks tonight. Sarah and Theresa were jazzed to try the Scorpion Bowl which is a shared drink and a tiki cocktail classic. 


I agreed to help out and Dale, not a mixed drink fan, was willing to give it a try.


John was eager to try it too but needed a little help as the straw wasn't quite long enough to reach him.



I think he liked it. 


I also tried out Hula's version of the Zombie. Quite good. 

Sunday, April 29, 2018

UnderTow - Phoenix, Arizona: John and Dianne

Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Aw... So happy we were able to experience UnderTow with John and Dianne.