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Last night, Lauren and I met up with some dolled-up girlfriends and hopped over to Jezebel’s Grand Opening Party for STK Atlanta!

We stepped + repeated, drank a few of STK’s signature martinis, watched very bendy dancers put on quite an interesting STK-inspired performance, and we hobnobbed with some big shot Atlantans, including Mr. Peter Thomas (satisfying my RHOA spotting for the month).  Thank you very much.  :)

Q+DD @ STK

It was an excellent way to toast the opening of this NYC-based restaurant (with locations in L.A., Miami + Vegas) that has positioned itself as a “steakhouse for women.” 

STK’s space on 12th and Peachtree is GORGEOUS Very modern + plush.  I was particularly impressed with the signature white horns grazing the bar wall.  So cool. 

And, we were really pleased with the small bites we sampled over the course of the evening.  STK’s sliders were seriously delish.

We’re super excited about STK!  This place is going to kill it.

xx, L

STK Atlanta
1075 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA  30309
404.793.0144
http://www.stkhouse.com/

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The 32nd Annual Great Miller Lite Chili Cook-Off will once again be held in beautiful Stone Mountain, GA, where more than 300 culinary teams from across the country will battle for chili bragging rights!

In addition to sampling chili, Brunswick stew and cornbread, guests of all ages are invited to enjoy live music from some of the nation’s best tribute bands + partake in games such as the Mullet Flop (dying – OMG) and the Jalapeno Eating contest.  As in previous years, 100% of the proceeds will benefit Camp Twin Lakes!  Since 2005, The Great Miller Lite Chili Cook-Off has raised more than $380,000 for Camp Twin Lakes. 

Recap: Chili, tribute bands, mullet flop + jalapeno eating contest, AND Camp Twin Lakes.  My brain is exploding with awesomeness…

Here’s the Q+DD on The 32nd Annual Great Miller Lite Chili Cook-Off:

When: Saturday, September 24: 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Where: Stone Mountain Park, GA – Coliseum Meadow
Tickets: Tickets are $10 for adults.  Children 12 + under are free.  Tickets can only be purchased on-site the day of the event, and will not sell out. 
Parking: Each vehicle will be charged $10 for entrance into the park.
Benefit: 100% of the proceeds benefit Camp Twin Lakes!
Sponsors: Miller Lite, Aaron’s Sales and Leasing, Waffle House, Metro PCS, Rock 100.5, Camp Twin Lakes, Caren West PR
Event Website: www.theatlantachilicookoff.com

Sounds super fun + delicious!  If I wasn’t going to Music Midtown, I’d definitely want to check it out. 

This weekend is going to be ridic.  :)

xx, L

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New York.  Boston. LA. San Francisco. Dallas. Chicago.  DC. Miami. Seattle.  Atlanta.  What do these cities have in common?  They’re all GILT CITIES.

What’s that you say?

Here’s the Q+DD on Gilt City: Brought to you by Q+DD fave Gilt Groupe (check it) Gilt City will offer exclusive deals on focusing on 3 categories: salon + spa, retail + services, shows + events.  Fab. U. Lous. I especially love the tag line: Love Your City More (just when I didn’t think it was POSSIBLE to love Atlanta any more.)

Click HERE to become a member (if you’re not already.  If you are…duh…just sign in and choose in which city you’d like to get your Gilt on.)

Even better – they hosted a GREAT party last night at MODA (complete with Grey Goose drinks, Sun in my Belly catering, King of Pops, moonpies, entertainers and an AWESOME crowd) - Linds and I had the BEST time:

Moonpies!

King of Pops (Don't they hire the cutest guys?)

"Social Butterflies" and "It Girls"

"What Now, Atlanta?" The Q+DD, that's what. And your cord shorts. We love you.

That just happened.

How adorable are the Caren West interns?

Cutest gift bags ever with a bottle of Coke, peach preserves, and a Braves baseball. You totally get us, Gilt Groupe

It was a really fun night, thanks for the invite, CWPR!  And WELCOME, Gilt City Atlanta.  Welcome!

xx, L

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You run into Atlanta PR Superstar Caren West!

After one of my thousands of meals at The Sound Table, we popped across the street to the new-ish roofdeck bar above Café Circa, “The Reserve” for a nightcap!

Lucky for us, not only was CWPR there, but we also had the pleasure of meeting master Mixologist Ava Kopieczek who whipped us up a batch of the Reserve’s signature drink: A Thyme for Change

Ava (middle) Adrienne (right) and me (blonde, duh.)

Thyme, cucumber, raspberries, St. Germaine’s, Hendriks gin and lime juice….deeeelish!

She also let us sample one of the upcoming bar offerings for fall… I am here to tell you that it was delicious. Just like Thanksgiving in a glass.

Is it weird that a vodka cocktail made me homesick?

(Don’t judge me.)

xx, L

The Reserve at Cafe Circa
(404) 477-0008
464 Edgewood Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30312
www.cafecircaatl.com
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Like any (once-upon-a-time) Manhattan girl worth her salt, I have a deep-seated love for the Triple B: Bergdorf, Bendel, Barneys. But it wasn’t until I moved to Atlanta when I discovered the wonder that is Barneys CO-OPDesigned for a younger market, the CO-OP is like Barneys’ sassy, rebellious younger sister and frankly?  I just can’t get enough.

There are only 25 or so Barneys CO-OP stores sprinkled throughout the US and we happen to be lucky enough to have one right here in the A at Phipps Plaza!

Bonus: Break out the 3D glasses you stole when you saw Avatar, because just released: “Denim Delight: 3-D” – A special Barneys CO-OP national color catalog shot in 3-D!  Pick one up at Barneys CO-OP or visit Barneys.com to view the 24-page work of art

(3-D glasses are included for those of you who are not movie theater kleptos.)

This fabulousness is in conjunction with their AMAZING 20% off denim sale going on RIGHT NOW through Sunday.


Both men’s and women’s styles are available and their robust collection of brands include Citizens of Humanity, Acne, Raleigh Denim, EVISU, Helmut Lang, Hudson, Superfine, PRPS, Rag & Bone, J Brand, Levis Made + Crafted, Resin, Gilded Age, Genetic, RRL and more!

DOUBLE BONUS:  You can WIN stuff!   Show off your best denim styles in their “We Like Your Denim Style!” contest for the chance to win a $500 Barneys New York gift card.  Check out Barneys.com/DENIMSTYLE or their Facebook page for more details and to enter.

So head on over to the CO-OP and soon you’ll be hearing, “Are those space-pants? ‘Cause your jeans are out of this WORLD!

(Yep, that just happened.)

xx, L

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Monday, Lindsay and I were invited to sample P’Cheen’s famous, award-winning barbecue at Monday Night Mike’s Bone Lick BBQ and afforded the opportunity to sit down with Chef, co-owner, and ATLANTA FOOD RAVE participant Alex Friedman.  Both were amazing.  This post will be divided into 2 parts: The Man and The Meat.

1. The Meat: Monday Night Mike’s Bone Lick BBQ

Homemade BBQ sauces of every variety

OK so here’s the Q+DD: Monday nights, Chef Alex takes a rest and Mike LaSage (P’Cheen sous chef and lead singer/guitarist of Mike LaSage & the Stumbling Troubadours) takes over the kitchen to serve up some undeniably spectacular Q.   Though it was a tough call between the “Roadside Boiled Peanuts and the “Redneck Charcuterie” (house-made jerkeys, homemade ketchup, Mountain Dew and RC Cola Jellies, and homemade “Velveeta”), we started with “Died and Gone to Bacon”

Smoked jalapeño bacon wrapped around hickory bacon, wrapped around andouille sausage

For dinner, we couldn’t decide which meat to choose. Linds and I both find that we default to pulled pork in matters of BBQ, but Natalie, our dining companion, and CWPR darling, raved about the brisket. Plus, the ribs looked delish! We debated.  We hemmed and hawed. Then – divine intervention – we discovered that they ring a BELL when someone orders a platter with all 5 meats (pulled pork, antouille, “Texican” beef brisket and the international BBQ of the week).  Otherwise known as the FAT ASS SAMPLER.

As in, DINGALINGALINGALINGALING! “Who ordered the Fat Ass Sampler?”

We did!

Yup, and some jalapeño mac and cheese and collard greens.  And we finished every. last. bite.   JUST when we didn’t think we could eat any more, we managed to finish some of the BEST banana pudding I have ever had (that’s a huge statement.  I am from Alabama) and a FRIED TWINKIE.


YUM. If you haven’t made it over to Mikes Bone Lick at P’Cheen on Mondays, you’re missing out.  Fact. Go immediately.   You gotta trust a man who’s so committed BBQ he has a tattoo of the cuts of a pig on this arm:

Mike LaSage's lifetime commitment to Pork

2. The Man: Chef Alex Friedman

On to our interview. Now, we may not have made him cry like Barbara Walters would have, or jump on a couch like Tom Cruise on Oprah… make no mistake, we are serious, hard-hitting investigative journalists and we take no prisoners.  Chef Alex didn’t even know what hit him.

Truthfully, neither did weAlex is a special brand of awesome.  We came all prepared with 20 questions (exactly!) but our conversation took a lot of unexpected turns.  Of course, the first thing we REALLY wanted to know was…which tattoo is your favorite?

Strong contenders were the “road map of his life” that encompasses his forearm (which started out as a doodle in his notepad) and the birthdates of his immediate family around his fingers like rings.  But his favorite serves as a daily reminder of the virtue he wishes he had in higher supply

“Patience”

We were also very interested to learn about his upbringing in an artistic home and how he started his academic career on a ceramics scholarship.  Even more interesting still was his transition from prep cook and dishwasher to sous chef to chef and how he came to own P’Cheen with his business partner (and former DJ!) Kieran Neeley.  It was immediately obvious that Alex is a guy who’s constantly evolving.

When we asked him about his colleagues in the Atlanta food scene, Alex said he especially appreciates “any chef that’s out there doing his own thing” a few who came to mind were Richard Blais, Jay Swift, Scott Serpas, Shane Devereux, and Ryan Stewart.

We covered the most underrated and overrated trends in food (molecular gastronomy? Mad Science isn’t for Chef A-Fried.) and the highly topical street-food movement. (“Long overdue!” Alex said.)  We may just see a food truck from P’Cheen sometime soon…

We got him talking about his resto – Alex let us know that both his best and worst days in the kitchen were P’Cheen’s opening day and that his 3 favorite items on the menu are the mussels, the fish + chips, and the hanger steak a la plancha.  Natalie was shocked that the mushy peas didn’t make the cut and we HAD to ask him about the burg.

I must tell you, our web guru, Mark Wolfe, swears up and down that even among all the recent burger hoop-la, P’Cheen’s burger remains his favorite.

A “Frankenstein of his own creation” (speaking of mad science!) Alex confided there are 19 ingredients in the burger that create the “layers of flavor” responsible for it’s amazingness.  Among them?  Mushrooms, curry powder, hoisen sauce. Alex loves to cook with an Asian influence.

Asian influenced food.  One American owner, one Brit.  A Celtic name (which translates to “moonshine”) a BBQ night.  P’Cheen truly is an International Bistro.

But what would Chef Alex request on death row?  “Jewish Penicillin:” His mother’s potato latkes (with apple sauce and sour cream, duh!) and chicken noodle soup. (Alex confesses, “I am the worst Jew.  I love bacon, I’m covered in tattoos and I’m terrible with money!”)

That’s when we realized: we were just three Hebrews hanging out and enjoying some delicious pork!

Not Kosher. Not sorry.

 Chef Alex, thanks for having us!  We’re looking forward to shots of Jameson and fist bumps at the Atlanta Food RaveSee you there, sir!

xx, L+L

P'Cheen on Urbanspoon

P.S. Thank you, also, to Caren, Natalie and Caren West PRWe LOVE you.

 

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ATTENTION: Clear your calendars for next Saturday, June 19th for “SHOP, SHOW, and TELL: a shopping expo with a twist!”

Felicia Joy (Ms. CEO herself and the founder of Ms. CEO, Inc. – a “media, merchandise and events company that emboldens women”) is launching Shop, Show and Tell to help small business owners who are mostly women, boost their summer sales and use all this fantastic social media energy we have going on.   (FYI: I’d also encourage you to check out Felicia Joy online at the Ms. CEO Show and Felicia Joy Online and follow her on Twitter: @feliciajoy and @msceo She’s pretty darn fascinating and inspiring!)
Here’s the Q+DD on the event:

2010 SHOP, SHOW & TELL – A SHOPPING EXPO WITH A TWIST
A Free Social Shopping Experience for Women, Men and Kids

Ms. CEO Inc.’s Shop, Show & Tell – A Shopping Expo with a Twist! is free to all ages, to shop, socialize, and share your experience in the social media corner.  In addition to exploring an array of items, from clothing to tasty treats, shoppers will receive numerous perks including mini-hand massages and facials, accessory makeovers, gourmet dessert samples, and more. Prices begin at $5.  RSVP to shop@msceo.net for free admission.

WHAT:
- Unique clothes
- Custom items
- Gorgeous shoes
- Beautiful jewelry
- Cute pet accessories
- Fabulous home décor
- Luxurious, organic bath and beauty
- Tasty eats
- Mini-hand massages and facials
- Accessory makeovers
- Gourmet dessert samples

Each vendor is prepared to give shoppers an amazing experience. Just a few of the perks include mini-hand massages and facials, accessory makeovers, and gourmet dessert samples. And don’t forget to stop by our social media corner so you can share the excitement via Facebook, Twitter and YouTube!

WHEN:
Saturday, June 19, 2010
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

WHERE:
Puritan Mill
916 Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

ADMISSION:
FREE Admission with an RSVP to shop@msceo.net

VENDORS:
A Touch of Scents, Cassavoy and Co., Stylish Consignments, A Clothes Encounter, E. Cormier Hair & Beauty, Funky Flair Boutique, Pink Sky Boutique, Laura’s Closet Boutique, Shoe Fly Shoes, Rocio Ramirez and more!  Interested vendors click HERE.

Shopping, social media, women entreprenuers?  I just can’t think of anything better!

Fabulous Felicia

Hope to see you there!

xx, L

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Ok, so I have never met a French fry I didn’t like. Steak fries, shoestring fries, waffle fries, seasoned fries, whatever. I don’t discriminate. They’re like my children, I love them all equally.

However, I can be swayed by a little extra credit which is why, even days later, Linds and I were STILL talking about…



…the chili cheese fries at Diesel Filling Station.

This thing was EPIC. Nearly the size of my head. Witness:


As Lindsay said, “This is the real deal.”

So here’s the Q+DD on Diesel: It inhabits the spot where “Dish” used to be in the Highlands which actually used to be a filling station back in the day. (Hence “Diesel,” duh!) and it’s a little bit pubby, a little bit restaurant-y, and a little bit late-night hangout-y

(Hours listed: M-F 4p – “late”, Sat 11a – 3a, Sun 12p – midnight)

The vibe is less posh than Dish, but we dug the laid back atmosphere and thought it was pretty appropriate for that strip of the Highlands. It’s the perfect place for a bite before (or after!) you have your broody black + tan at the Dark Horse, belt your little heart out at Metalsome at the 10 High, groove to the funky band playing at Limerick Junction, or do whatever it is you do at any of the other bars in the area.

Plus, with all the events they have going on, it could be your entire destination! View their calendar of events here.

Bonus: It’s going to be extra-awesome in the summer! It was a little chilly the other night when we went, but just looking at their awesome patio made me feel outdoorsy!


Linds and I both enjoyed our meals (even though we were both surprised we could eat ANYTHING after the sheer volume of chili cheese fries we put away…)

I went with the Toasted Veggie Sub (marinated portabella, roasted tomatoes and roasted red peppers with pesto and mozzarella) and Lindsay chose the BBQ Pork Sandwich:

Slow cooked over a 2 day process, homemade sauce & jicama slaw


YUM!

Now, as far as drinks go, I’m a vodka purist, as you know, but in case you are not, I feel compelled to tell you that the cocktail menu looks very intriguing (jalapeño margaritas? Um, yes, please!) and whoever wrote it definitely has a great sense of humor. I almost found myself ordering a suuuuuuuuper fruity cocktail simply because it was called “I’m on a Boat.”


But I didn’t. Ketel + soda = always a winner for me.

All-in-all, we had a great night. Thanks so much to Caren West PR for the invite! Oh, and we’ll definitely be back on her recommendation for brunch. Fried egg and bacon BLT with Cajun aioli with a bloody mary? Sounds divine!

xx, L + L

Diesel

(404) 815-1820
870 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
www.dieselatlanta.com

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