Rochester, NY: Baseball City USA....


A banner proudly announcing our city as Baseball City USA is hung just to the right of second base and from where we typically sit it is hung directly under the Rochester downtown skyline. Isn't it funny how everything seems a bit better at the ball field?

What do I feel, well, I feel good. I know good isn't the best feeling word, but all of the other words just aren't comprehensive enough...content, hopeful, optimistic, energized. Coming to the Rochester Red Wings baseball game at Frontier Field makes me feel good, for only $6.50 a seat.



Now, THAT'S value for your money!




Last night we were fortunate enough to have a bunch of friends join us at the game.

We may have gotten a bit rowdy and giggled at the songs chosen to accompany the fireworks display, but overall our entire group of 16 was uplifted, energized, and left the stadium with hope. Hope for many more beautiful nights at the stadium, hope for a beautiful weekend filled with friends and family, and hope for a city that provides us with such amazing experiences....for only $6.50 a seat.

Catering:
The options for eating are amazing at Frontier Field, a little too generous sometimes (as seen in this photo of Dave Moffitt's fried dough, he asked for extra toppings)


My personal favorite dining options are: Black Angus for a steak sandwich combo (huge sandwich, french fries, mac salad, and pickle) $8.75 w/ tax, and a Rohrbach's Red Wing Ale (24oz for $6.50).

$6.50 seat + $8.75 dinner + 2 $6.50 beers = $28.25 Fun in the ROC

Living off of Culver Road

You know those streets in cities that seem to go on forever? Culver Road is that street in Rochester. It starts at Lake Ontario after Lake Road ends and runs all the way to Monroe Avenue. It seems that just about anyone that lives in this part of the city is central to Culver Road, that's what last nights theme was--Culver Road centric decisions.

Everyone that joined our group last night lives off of Culver Road and all of the establishments that were on our "maybe" list were off of Culver Road, first stop L&M Lanes. L&M Lanes is great, it's like that awesome bar/bowling alley you always imagined in your grandparents house when you were little. There are 5 lanes to bowl on and the games are super cheap. The beer selection and the wings are fantastic and reasonably priced. I enjoyed an Anchor Steam on draft, the rest of our group had the following (on draft):

Phin & Matt's
HopDevil
McSorleys

We only stayed for one drink at L&M Lanes because our purpose was a bit of food... since there are so many places to move on to from here we started tossing out our options before we even finished our first pint. Our choices were Johnny's Irish Pub, Merchants Grill, Winfield Grill, Wintonaire, and Jeremiah's. Jeremiah's was quickly out of the running because (although it's off of Culver Road) it's not walking distance and the parking is always tough. Since we were already parked we chose Johnny's Irish Pub.

We walked from L&M Lanes across the parking lot to Johnny's Irish Pub. Before the no smoking laws came into effect, Johnny's Irish Pub was called Johnny's Smoke Free Pub. Yes, there was a pub that was smoke free!! I can't even imagine smoking in pubs anymore, but every time I go to Johnny's it reminds me... I digress...

We walked into an empty bar (5 deep) and chose our spots directly at the corner of the bar, in front of the stage (where a musical duo group was setting up), and helped ourselves to some fresh bar popcorn. Next up, ordering a drink. The selection isn't bad, but it's certainly not as extensive as L&M Lanes or so many other places in the city... I ordered a Brooklyn IPA and the rest of the group ordered the following:

Rohrbach's Vanilla Porter
Smithwicks
McSorleys

We decided this would be our final destination (close to home, decent menu, and lots of room to spread out), so we settled in and decided to order some food.

From our group we started with an order of wings and an order of pepperoni bread. We weren't quite sure you could do wings poorly in Rochester, but evidently you can and they did. I will say nothing more about them other than don't order wings there. The pepperoni bread was deliciously doughy with a lot of pepperoni baked in. After the wing disappointment we decided a second order of peperoni bread would be best. AND of course another bowl of pub popcorn and another pint.

I stuck with the Brooklyn all night and everyone else was pretty standard too.. there wasn't too many choices to go crazy with so it wasn't a whole group of us saying "can I taste your beer" or tweeting/recording our choices. Sometimes that's a nice thing. Not that I don't love keeping track and tasting/trying, but it can sometimes distract from the experience that is an evening at the local pub with some friends.

I guess If I could bring this entire rambling blog post to a close it would be this, I love the closeness that IS Rochester, NY and I especially like all of the friends (new and old) that I have in my life to share all of these mundane/interesting/exciting/boring days with.


Just another lazy Saturday night off of Culver Road in Rochester NY.

The Moho Collective

We've all been so busy here in the ROC. One thing I've been working on, or rather watching people work on, is this video for Ryan's band The Moho Collective. My brother has his own company 33U Productions and they have been helping put together some promo stuff for Moho. This is the first of many to come.

Enjoy!

The Moho Collective from Thomas E. Harrington on Vimeo.

Rocbeer Friends at Donnelly's Public House

We had a fantastic time last night at Donnelly's Public House in Fairport. Be looking for the "official" write up on the Rocbeer site. What you'll find here is my musings and some random pictures to entertain you and present the type of mood that was happening.


Now, I was ONLY planning on going from 6-9pm and I believe I pulled into my driveway at 11:45pm, that should be clue number 1 how much fun we were having. For those of you wondering why we chose a suburban bar to go to for our 1st official Rocbeer social it's because of this--just about everyone at the table LIVES in the suburbs, whether we go to the city or Fairport we have to drive.
(The Moho Collective gets in on the fun)

(David Moffitt @davidmoffitt @coworkingROC hides his 2nd beer)

Rocbeer Social at Donnelly's Public House



Tonight is the 1st RocBeer social event and we will be featuring Donnelly's Public House in Fairport, NY. I must admit we've been working on setting this up for a while, but it just seems there has been so many other Rochester Beercentric events happening it was put off and put off.



In all true Jaime fashion I simply couldn't wait until today to try Donnelly's out for the 1st time, so I gave into myself and dragged a couple of people down with me. I MUST say they didn't even put up a fight, I think they were just waiting for someone to mention it--I don't mind being the one to take the blame.

Yes, we went to Donnelly's Public House for the 1st time last Friday, it was definitely a good Friday for the beautiful weather and the afternoon off of work. If you want to see a full review of Donnelly's Public House stay tuned to RocBeer; otherwise check it out for yourself!

Spring 2010

Spring is finally here and it doesn't even feel like I've waited that long for it's arrival. I know some people will think I'm crazy, but I must say I love the weather in Upstate NY, it's diversified, full of suprises and wonderment. I often compare the weather to a person with cycling moods. YOu know the type... one minute they're super happy and the next they're explosive with anger or sadness, often with no notice of the pending change ~ THAT'S upstate NY.

This week has been a bit slow, but that's out of choice. I needed a bit of a "Around Town ROC" break after such a crazy bit of time working on the Rochester Twestival. What a fantastic event with some fabulous folks, but dear me was it busy! I'm sure attending the Tap VS Lovin Cup Keg Race the day before didn't help, but how could I have missed such an event?

Something to look forward to is another impromptu Roc Beer social event that we're putting together for Monday (4/5) at Donnelly's Pub in Fairport. They have been flaunting their exceptional draft selection and bar specials so much how could we NOT head there to check it out. I am really looking forward to this event and to share the experience with my dear Roc Beer friends.

I wont talk long today, but I must leave you with this... be good to yourselves, show kindness to your body, heart, and soul and that kindness & calm will spread to all of those around you.

Twestival Volunteer Susan Bebee

Thanks to Rochester Twestival volunteer and social media enthusiast Susan Bebee for sharing her thoughts about why YOU should be involved with this years Twestival.



Thank you to 33U Productions and LightPost Productions for volunteering for this years Twestival and to Lovin Cup Bistro for hosting the event this Thursday, March 25th 6pm+.

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