This business venture of Kenneth Pogson and Tres Shannon is one of a kind. Voodoo Doughnut is a donut market, serving the sweet rings under weird names like Dirt, Butter Fingering, Cock-n-Balls and… No Name. Yes, that too is the name of one of the donuts! The menu undergoes changes quite often. Live music on week nights promotes young talent. If you want to introduce your guests to these treats in the comforts of your home, go ahead because custom made donuts are also available. Suggest this wedding venue to your friend. Yes! Legal wedding service is conducted right in front of the Holy Doughnut! This fun-loaded eatery has, no wonder, bagged a 10 minute long media coverage. Welcome to the world of Voodoo's donuts.
Set in a contemporary industrial decor complete with leather-black paint, low lights and comfy booths, the White Owl Social Club is the Mecca for rock music. While the bar offers specialty cocktails, wine and craft beer from local breweries and wineries, the kitchen serves delish vegan, vegetarian and non-vegetarian fares. If you are a die-hard rock music enthusiast, you will definitely enjoy the music being played here. It's open till wee hours of the morning making it a great spot to stay put with friends on a weekend until you have had your fair share of music, food and potent drinks.
As Irish as its namesake, this cheery downtown establishment is warm, welcoming and close to the city's heartbeat. The wood and brass tones exude an authentic yet casual tone. Kells Irish Restaurant and Pub's full bar is accommodating, boasting one of the largest selections of malt scotches in the Northwest. Varied menu offerings include traditional Irish cuisine as well as salads, sandwiches and more. Catch your favorite football team, Gaelic games or rugby on their television screens or tap your feet to the nightly live music.
Horse Brass Pub is the perfect place to raise a pint and get lost in a very colorful crowd. Do not be surprised if someone offers to play a tune on a bagpipe. The Northwest's best microbreweries are here, including Rouge YSB, as well as a huge selection of scotches. A full menu of British cuisine is offered. If you have ever wanted to order steak and kidney pie or see someone who actually would, bring a friend and have a ball.
Named after the Latin American form of dance, Pambiche offers eclectic Cuban and Creole flavors. Picadillo Cua-Cua which is their beef hash, Creole chicken, jumbo Gulf shrimp in wine sauce, the chicken-infused saffron rice, and the ubiquitous flan are definitely worth your attention. Sangria and wines flow freely, though the Cuban espresso is equally potent in its own way. And if you find yourself an alien among the Spanish-speaking folk, order from the succulent take-out menu. Prices are satisfactory much to your glee.
Potato Champion is a real winner when it comes to fries. The variety of fries and sauces are quite elaborate and they've won many a fans in the neighborhood. But the real highlight here is the Poutine, which is available in small, medium and large sizes. Also try the Belgian-style Pommes Frites and the tempting Pulled Pork Fries. Surprisingly so, they have some vegan choices for the cautious lot! Do check out this neighborhood favorite for a late night indulgence.
Part the curtains and step inside the dimly lit former hotel for a little taste of the good life. An excellent spot to take a date, the Sapphire Hotel's red velveteen walls and chaise lounges invite intimate conversation. Each cocktail is expertly made with top-shelf liquors. The constantly rotating short list of recommended drinks is sure to satisfy anyone. The menu not only features lush appetizers and a selection of cheese plates but also, a selection of sumptuous dishes from the tiny kitchen. Come in for their jazz gigs which take place every Sunday evening.
Featuring exciting cocktails like Murdered by Pirates, Miracle Max and Inigo Montoya, based on the movie The Princess Bride, the Victoria Bar has become one of the most talked about cocktail bars in Humboldt. The bar also serves classic cocktails, beers and an impressive collection of wines. They serve mainly finger food which also features vegan and gluten-free varieties. The indoor seating area is furnished with stylish, urban decor in pastel blue accents; the patio is extremely spacious and on the contrary to the interior of the place, has a very laid-back ambiance.
Named after the Latin American form of dance, Pambiche offers eclectic Cuban and Creole flavors. Picadillo Cua-Cua which is their beef hash, Creole chicken, jumbo Gulf shrimp in wine sauce, the chicken-infused saffron rice, and the ubiquitous flan are definitely worth your attention. Sangria and wines flow freely, though the Cuban espresso is equally potent in its own way. And if you find yourself an alien among the Spanish-speaking folk, order from the succulent take-out menu. Prices are satisfactory much to your glee.
The colorful and lively atmosphere, and the boisterous crowd inside Luc Lac is always a welcome delight, especially when all you're looking for, is some form of food at an unearthly hour well past midnight. But then, Luc Lac has always a late night fixture thanks to the comforting food perfect, for the hour and an atmosphere that spells fun. The well-lit restaurant is done up in a vibrant palette with the bright hanging umbrellas being the highlight of the decor. Asian-inspired artwork and murals adorn the walls. The restaurant boasts of some of the best pho in the city and not trying it here would be criminal. Apart from this, the menu has good variety from small plates to fire up your appetite to the banh mi and vermicelli bowls. A selection of wines and beer accompany the food well. The bar offers a killer selection of Vietnam-inspired cocktails. Is it any wonder then, that it's as crowded at night as it is during daytime.
Potato Champion is a real winner when it comes to fries. The variety of fries and sauces are quite elaborate and they've won many a fans in the neighborhood. But the real highlight here is the Poutine, which is available in small, medium and large sizes. Also try the Belgian-style Pommes Frites and the tempting Pulled Pork Fries. Surprisingly so, they have some vegan choices for the cautious lot! Do check out this neighborhood favorite for a late night indulgence.
Devil’s Dill is a low-key, no frills sandwich shop. The eatery offers nine signature sandwiches that can be substituted with gluten-free bread. Sandwiches No. 3 made with salami, mortadella, provolone, kale, red onion, balsamic aioli, cherry pepper relish and Sandwich No. 1 made with house smoked five-spice pulled pork, sesame slaw, chili garlic B.B.Q. sauce are particularly good. You can call for one of the numerous side dishes like salads, soup, sauteed kale, pickle or chips for a heartier meal. Wash down the dishes with a San Pellegrino Limonata or a Mexican Coke. Open everyday till 3a, Devil’s Dill serves as the late-night neighborhood joint as well.