Teevtee wrote:I'm not sure what "buzzed" drink even means.
Teevtee wrote:Ok. If buzzing=blending I can assure everyone that very few drinks at Three Dots are blended. Those that are if course use a blender (how else would it get into it's blended state?).
All other drinks (the vast majority if the menu) are not blended and have no machine involved in their creation save for juicers that are used in prep.
These drinks don't call for any operation that a machine would be used for even if they wanted to use one.
Teevtee wrote:Well Paul clarified things for me...
Teevtee wrote:Correct. Been like this all along and in no way is it a negative thing.
The drinks are as good as ever, in fact I have gained a much greater appreciation so for me they are better.
ronnie_suburban wrote:I love this place early on any day of the week but especially on Sundays and Mondays when it's typically mellow and Paul's behind the bar. And John and Zach can throw down, as well. There's a lot more here than may initially meet the eye. And Paul is a great curator of spirits -- and the craft in general.
=R=
David Hammond wrote:ChitownJackson wrote:My only concern—and hopefully this is something that will fade over time—is the number of "bro's" that were in house. Lots of patrons who had no idea what tiki is about, what a proper tiki drink is, nor did they care. The small group next to us was comparing Three Dots to The Underground and we actually saw vodka sodas being ordered as they scoped the place for "hot chicks." Definitely a first for us in a tiki bar setting.
As we were leaving last night, a couple was slipping into our seats before we'd actually vacated them, so I heard the guy's order: a beer.
I've witnessed such behavior before. At the opening of Haymarket Pub & Brewery, I sat at the bar with jimthebeerguy and ReneG, wondrous that a table of dudes next to us had ordered canned beer all around. I think it was Old Style. Me no understand.
Now, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with ordering whatever the hell you want wherever you are, but I don't get why you'd go to a place like TD&aD, occupy valuable bar space, and get a bottled beer. It seems like the people who go this route are making a statement, which I interpret to be, "I'm an ass. Deal with it."
David Hammond wrote:David Hammond wrote:ChitownJackson wrote:My only concern—and hopefully this is something that will fade over time—is the number of "bro's" that were in house. Lots of patrons who had no idea what tiki is about, what a proper tiki drink is, nor did they care. The small group next to us was comparing Three Dots to The Underground and we actually saw vodka sodas being ordered as they scoped the place for "hot chicks." Definitely a first for us in a tiki bar setting.
As we were leaving last night, a couple was slipping into our seats before we'd actually vacated them, so I heard the guy's order: a beer.
I've witnessed such behavior before. At the opening of Haymarket Pub & Brewery, I sat at the bar with jimthebeerguy and ReneG, wondrous that a table of dudes next to us had ordered canned beer all around. I think it was Old Style. Me no understand.
Now, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with ordering whatever the hell you want wherever you are, but I don't get why you'd go to a place like TD&aD, occupy valuable bar space, and get a bottled beer. It seems like the people who go this route are making a statement, which I interpret to be, "I'm an ass. Deal with it."
I took some heat on other social media sites for dissing a guy for having a beer at TD&aD, but I feel somewhat justified by today's article on Douche Vortexes in Chicagoist; check specifically the caption under the first photo: http://chicagoist.com/2014/05/01/chicag ... rtexes.php
boudreaulicious wrote:People. Are. Too. Judgey (or is it judgy??)
Myself included.
Tiresome.
Teevtee wrote:I don't think ordering a beer makes you "douchey".
It's a shame since Paul's drinks are so great and Three Dots does what it does so well but I certainly can forgive a guy for being unfamiliar with these drinks so he falls back to beer.
Really what the hell do I care anyway?
Being douchey is a totally separate thing.
http://chicago.eater.com/2014/12/29/7463359/paul-mcgee-land-and-sea-dept-beverage-director-staff-shufflesThe acclaimed cocktailer, who grew his reputation at The Whistler before being snatched up by the Melmans in January 2012, has been named the beverage director for the entire Land and Sea Dept. (Parson's Chicken and Fish, Longman & Eagle) restaurant group.
Tiki Sensation Three Dots and a Dash to Open New Bar Within a Bar
Dave148 wrote:Tiki Sensation Three Dots and a Dash to Open New Bar Within a Bar
https://chicago.eater.com/2019/2/13/182 ... iver-north