Parfaits from Heaven Sent Desserts for 30th


Tres Leches … mmmmmmmmmm….. vanilla, cinnamon, caramel, cajetas, leches … Heaven Sent Desserts is pleased to offer a simply delicious Parfait of Tres Leches:

... white vanilla chiffon cake layered with cinnamon infused pastry cream and caramelized sweet diced bananas, all of it soaked in the three milks and topped with a heavenly cajeta topping.

And, the price for 30th on 30th is a very special $3.25!

Sicilian Thing 30th on 30th

Want to remind the 30th on 30th folks to stop by Sicilian Thing Pizza for $3.00 drafts.
With any pizza purchase at all (slice or whole pie) you are welcomed to Paulaner Hef, Racer5 IPA, Stone Pale Ale, and Ballast Point Yellowtale on tap for only $3. Come see us and our 3oth Street neighbors as well.

Julian Hard Cider on tap on 30th Street

Sea Rocket Bistro is just thrilled to have Julian Hard Cider on tap right now. One of our newest local products, Julian hard Cider uses just one ingredient - apples! It's a delicious, drinkable, dry, slightly sparkling cider that pairs wonderfully with just about anything on our menu. If you think you don't like cider (I thought I didn't), it may be that you've only had bland, sweet, massed produced versions made from apple juice concentrate. This locally produced artisanal cider may just open your eyes!

Ritual Drink About Wednesday April 21st: AleSmith Nautical Nut Brown



Here at the Ritual Tavern, we are so excited about our cask this week that we are tapping into it a day early. Instead of waiting until Thursday, we are going to tap our firkin of AleSmith's Nautical Nut Brown on Wednesday April 21st. It may be a coincidence: Drink About* happens to fall on the same day too ;-) We hope you'll join us for this particularly tasty beverage.

* 2 "Brewery Tours of SD" Busses loop for 4 hours, stopping at 8 craft-beer bars.
Hop on and off FOR FREE at Blind Lady, Small Bar, Live Wire, Toronado, Ritual Tavern, Sea Rocket, The Station & Hamilton's.
www.sddrinkabout.com

Local Fruits Stolen from South Park

A South Park resident reported that a beautiful and beloved tree in his yard was robbed last week. The thief escaped with most of the low hanging loquats, but fortunately his lack of ambition protected the higher fruits. Eye witnesses to the crime described the suspect to a police sketch artist who created this composite drawing.
The loquats were described as very juicy and delicious, showing the famed South Park terroir beautifully.
If you see the suspect, especially around your own fruit trees, contact the appropriate authorities immediately. No fruit is safe!

Ray at Nite

This Saturday is Ray at Nite, a festival of local galleries and businesses centered on Ray Street, near 30th and University. OBR Architecture is hotsting artist Martha Martin and her Hearts and Stuff series; Cirello Gallery features Mark Smith whose paintings are inspired by local architecture.

Come check it out, it's fun and gets better all the time!