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Daily Neon: Atomic Liquor Neon

April 2, 2013
Atomic Liquors

Atomic Liquors on East Fremont

Joe and Stella Sobchik opened their Fremont Street bar some 50 years ago when the desert shook from atomic bomb detonations at the Nevada Test Site.

The bar at 971 E. Fremont Street, a couple of blocks east of the Blvd. Barbara Streisand shot pool there, the pools tables are still there, and it is rumored that everyone from Frank Sinatra to the Smothers Brothers stopped in for drinks over the years. You see it is far enough away from the Strip that even headliners could stop in a be a regular Joe, or Frank or Dean. Several movies, including some westerns and 1995′s “Casino,” used the bar as a backdrop. Atomic Liquors is one of the oldest continually open bars in Las Vegas still kept by the original owners, and hold liquor license Number 00001. Stella once told me that she used to sit facing the front door and watched the mushroom clouds rise in the distance, that view has since been blocked by buildings.

Stella Sobchick who ran the bar with her husband Joseph, passed away on Jan 15, 2011 at the age of 91. Joe passed away 3 months earlier also at 91 years. They had run the business for 55 years.

After being closed since 2010, Atomic Liquors will be reopening sometime during April 2013 visit http://atomiclasvegas.com/ for more information.

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Vegas StrEats March 9, 2013 – Two year Anniversary

March 3, 2013
Vegas Streats

Vegas StrEats March 9, 2013 2 Year Anniversary

Vegas Streats will be holding their monthly street party and celebrating their 2nd anniversary on March 9, 2013. Vegas Streats is held outdoors directly across the from the El Cortez Hotel. Food Trucks, Artist and Live Music. Free Admission,  Weather should be great!

See you there, 6pm – 1am.

Featured Food Trucks: Slidin’ Thru, The Spot, Fukuburger, Melteez Sauced, Chi-Town Hustler, Sin City Wings, Roamin Dough, Quality Food Service, Grouchy Johns, Cookie Bar, JoJo’s Jerky, and Funnel Cake Cafe

Website: vegasstreats.com
Twitter: @vegasstreats

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Alpine Village Inn Las Vegas- Remembered

October 25, 2012

When the weather starts to cool, but I am always reminded of the old Alpine Village Inn and the Rathskeller, (Closed in 1997).  This was my favorite place to get a hot bowl of chicken soup, cold beer in a goblet and seasoned cottage cheese to go with a small loaf of bread.

The long gone Alpine Village Inn was located at 3003 Paradise Road, across the street from the Las Vegas Hilton. This famous place began serving German food in a downtown location in 1950, then moved four times before settling into its final location on Paradise, in 1970.

Alpine Village

Alpine Village Inn in Las Vegas Nevada, Photo By: Allen Sandquist

The main 250-seat dining room was looked like of a Bavarian village, with wrought-iron grill-work, sloping roofs, the male staff workers all wore lederhosen and the waitresses wore long skirts like the ones on a St. Pauli Girl beer bottle. The atmosphere was always festive.. The underground Rathskeller, my favorite, was a bar and sandwich shop under the main restaurant, with peanuts on the floor. Guest were encouraged to sing along with the piano player where you would attempt to learn German by singing the Schnitzelbank song.

In the Rathskeller at the Alpine Village Inn “Schnitzelbank” Board

The chalet-style peaked-roof architecture, along with big-game trophies, Swiss clocks, decorative horns and copper bells, and an extensive miniature train set all made Alpine Village a Las Vegas landmark for 27 years. The Alpine Village Inn closed its doors in March 1997.

One of the most memorable items of the Alpine Village Inn was their famous chicken soup and the seasoned cottage cheese. The soup was always served piping hot in heavy pewter bowls and the cottage cheese were served with mini loafs of pumpernickel bread.

Here is the Chicken Soup and the Seasoned Cottage Cheese Recipes:

This recipe was featured in the Las Vegas Review Journal after the restaurant closed.

CHICKEN SUPREME SOUP

2 quarts water
2 teaspoons celery salt
2 teaspoons Accent
1 pound ground chicken (cooked)
1 medium onion, ground
Yellow food coloring (optional)
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet
2 tablespoons chicken bouillon
2 to 3 carrots (ground)

Roux:
1/2 cup oil
1 cup flour

Cook
Boiling the soup ingredients for 30 minutes.

 Cool
Removed the pot from the heat and allowed to cool slightly.

Blend
Ladled the mixture into a blender, about 2 to 3 cups at a time, and blended until almost smooth. Be careful during this process, hot soup in a blender can shoot everywhere even with a lid on. The blender process gives the soup a creamier texture as was served at Alpine Village Inn.

Thicken
To prepare the roux, heat oil add flour slowly and stir with a wire whisk. It should be the consistency of mashed potatoes. Don’t burn the roux.

Poured the blended mixture back into a large pot and add the cooked roux and continued to cook until the soup thickened.

Note: when adding the roux to the soup, use small amounts as the roux is a thickener and watch the consistency (you may not need it all- try not to over thicken) you want it to look like a thick gravy.

SEASONED COTTAGE CHEESE

2 pounds cottage cheese, small curd
1/2 teaspoon caraway
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon Accent
1/2 teaspoons white pepper
1 tablespoon dried chives
1/2 teaspoon celery salt

Mix all ingredients together and chill for several hours or overnight. Serve as a condiment or as a dip.

Enjoy

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Vegas StrEats September 8, 2012

September 5, 2012
Vegas Streats

Vegas Streats September 8, 2012

Vegas Streats will be holding their monthly street party this month on September 8, 2012 across the street front of El Cortez Hotel. Food Trucks, Artist and Live Music. Free Admission,  See you there,  6pm – 1am.

Featured Food Trucks: Slidin’ Thru, WTF Pizza, Johny Mcguires, Funnel Cake Cafe, Chi-Town Hustler, Sin City Wing’s, Grouchy Johns, Rusty Pickle, Pick Your Posion, Just Rolling, Coast 2 Coast, Sin City Snoballs and Pop’s Cheesesteak Truck.

Website: vegasstreats.com
Twitter: @vegasstreats

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Due Forni Pizza and Wine – Review

March 25, 2012

Due Forni, located at 3555 Town Center, near Town Center and the 215 is promoted as a pizza and wine restaurant. My first thought was does this city really need another gourmet style pizza restaurant? However, I was pleasantly surprised by all that Due Forni had to offer and I can’t wait to return.

As we entered the restaurant we were immediately greeted by a gracious and charming host who asked if we had dined there before then he asked if we preferred to sit on the family side of the restaurant or the bar side that is reserved for adults only. Since we were without our kids we decided to sit on the adult side. The restaurant has a cool, modern atmosphere; dark wood and chocolate brown walls are accented with colorful bright orange pop art on the walls and a tangerine lacquered bar. Retro, spaghetti westerns are playing on the flat screen tvs about the bar. Our waitress although only employed there for 3 weeks, was extremely pleasant knowledgable and and accommodating.  She knew the menu and the wine list and made suggestions according to our tastes.  This is unlike some other pizza restaurants in town where you get the feeling the waitstaff has never eaten what they’re serving.

Due Forni - Margherita Pizza Roman Style

Due Forni - Margherita Pizza Roman Style

Due Forni pizza has two different styles, Roman, which has a thinner, crispy crust and Neapolitan which has a thicker chewier crust.  We shared the Panzanella salad, an argula salad with pistachios, thin red onions, croutons and grape tomatoes. The salad was easily plentiful enough to share. I ordered a simple Margherita pizza best served Roman style and my husband ordered the Due Forni served Neapolitan style.  The Due Forni had house made sausage, peppers, bacon and bufala mozzarella.  It had a deep, smoky taste from the bacon which took some getting used to at first but soon became very delicious. They have unique appetizers such as braised octopus but, they seem to specialize in Bufala mozzarella.  They have a Mozzarella Bar on their menu with several selections of the cheese that can be paired with sides such as roasted red peppers, olives or artichoke hearts.  They claim to have 24 wines under $15 dollars per glass. They have Enomatic wine dispensers which keep the wine fresh while allowing them to pour unique and limited production wines by the glass.

Due Forni - Due Forni pizza served Neapolitan style

Due Forni - Due Forni pizza served Neapolitan style

I highly recommend this wonderful restaurant.  From the first rate service to the delicious food and wine it is a great place for dinner or a wonderful place to enjoy wine and appetizers.

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Create Gourmet Burgers – Closing Their Doors March 25, 2012

March 23, 2012

Create Burger Closing it Doors after 4 years on March 25, 2012

Bad news burger lovers…Summerlin is losing a good burger joint. After 4 years of delicious build-your-own burgers Create Gourmet Burgers & Frozen Custard will be closing their doors on March 25, 2012.  It’s hard to imagine why this popular restaurant is going under.  I was just there the other night and there were easily 20+ people in the place. I enjoyed my last “Modernist” burger and was saddened by the thought that this original burger joint will be no more.

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