We’re currently on a road trip in the Florida panhandle.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
McMenanmins want their schtick back....
Huh?
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McMenamins
McMenamins is a family-owned chain of brewpubs, breweries, music venues, historic hotels, and theater pubs in Oregon and Washington. Many of their locations are in rehabilitated historical properties; at least nine are on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the Brewers Association, McMenamins is one of the top 50 largest craft breweries in the United States.[2]
Type Private Industry Hospitality, Microbrewery Founded 1983 Headquarters Portland, Oregon, USA Number of locations 62 https://www.mcmenamins.com/find-us Area served Western Oregon, Central Oregon, and Washington Products Beers, Wines, Cider, Distilled spirits, Coffee Revenue $180 million (estimated as of 2017) Owner Mike, Robert and Brian McMenamin (founders and majority owners[1]) Number of employees 3,528 (as of 2018) Website www.mcmenamins.com
McMenamins was founded by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, who grew up in northeast Portland, Oregon.[1] They trace the beginning of McMenamins to the 1974 opening of Produce Row Café.[1]
In 1985, McMenamins opened Oregon's first brewpub in the Southwest Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. [3] Their first theater pub, and the first in Oregon, was the Mission Theater & Pub (1987).[4][citation needed] The company then entered the broader hospitality business starting in 1990, when they converted a 74-acre site (that at one time served as the Multnomah County Poor Farm) into McMenamins Edgefield.[citation needed] By 1997, food accounted for over half of McMenamins' total sales.[5] The company opened its 55th location in April 2018.[6]
We’re currently on a road trip in the Florida panhandle.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
McMenanmins want their schtick back....
Huh?
McMenamins is a family-owned chain of brewpubs, breweries, music venues, historic hotels, schools, and theater pubs in Oregon and Washington. Many of their locations are in rehabilitated historical properties; at least nine are on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the Brewers Association, McMenamins is one of the top 50 largest craft breweries in the United States.[2]
History McMenamins was founded by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, who grew up in northeast Portland, Oregon.[1] They trace the beginning of McMenamins to the 1974 opening of Produce Row Café.[1]
In 1985, McMenamins opened Oregon's first brewpub in the Southwest Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. [3] Their first theater pub, and the first in Oregon, was the Mission Theater & Pub (1987).[4][citation needed] The company then entered the broader hospitality business starting in 1990, when they converted a 74-acre site (that at one time served as the Multnomah County Poor Farm) into McMenamins Edgefield.[citation needed] By 1997, food accounted for over half of McMenamins' total sales.[5] The company opened its 55th location in April 2018.[6]
We’re currently on a road trip in the Florida panhandle.
Stayed a night in Huntsville, AL….cool fucking city. Had dinner with an Army buddy at an old middle school converted into a couple restaurants, a bar and a brewery. Cool concept. We’ll be staying there again on our way home and finding some more breweries.
Got in kinda late to Florida so haven’t seen much yet.
McMenanmins want their schtick back....
Huh?
McMenamins is a family-owned chain of brewpubs, breweries, music venues, historic hotels, schools, and theater pubs in Oregon and Washington. Many of their locations are in rehabilitated historical properties; at least nine are on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the Brewers Association, McMenamins is one of the top 50 largest craft breweries in the United States.[2]
History McMenamins was founded by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, who grew up in northeast Portland, Oregon.[1] They trace the beginning of McMenamins to the 1974 opening of Produce Row Café.[1]
In 1985, McMenamins opened Oregon's first brewpub in the Southwest Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. [3] Their first theater pub, and the first in Oregon, was the Mission Theater & Pub (1987).[4][citation needed] The company then entered the broader hospitality business starting in 1990, when they converted a 74-acre site (that at one time served as the Multnomah County Poor Farm) into McMenamins Edgefield.[citation needed] By 1997, food accounted for over half of McMenamins' total sales.[5] The company opened its 55th location in April 2018.[6]
Monday night we made down to Santa Rosa beach in Florida….cool fucking city!
Tuesday we took the nacho dawgs for a walk on the beach to get some perspective before getting stopped by the code enforcement cop telling us non residents are not allowed to bring dogs on the beach.
Walking back to the parking lot, I saw this on a truck with Florida plates. Cougs get around.
Also saw a place on the side of the highway in Alabama called the Fiero Factory which was a collection of old Pontiac Fieros and I though to myself why the fuck who anyone want those but to each his own I guess.
Ended the trip by letting Mrs Nacho practice driving with the Airstream attached in the Home Depot parking lot and then to our storage unit. The stress might’ve taken a couple years off my life.
Since I posted here in December, Mrs Nacho told me she doesn’t like the RV life and it was stressing her out to have a $125,000 RV to take care of, maintain, pay for etc. I thought about and realized I like RV camping but I don’t love it and we sold that bitch on Monday.
Woke up Tuesday morning and sold my truck later that day. Great fucking truck but if I’m not towing an Airstream I sure as fuck don’t need a Ford F250 diesel to get around.
I know many of you are probably upset and thinking that waddles with Nacho is one you top 2 all tim RV threads on HH but don’t worry, I’ll simply transition this thread to a general travel thread that I’ll mostly likely forget about by next week.
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
Do you want quality or quantity? Mrs Nacho wanted quality.
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
Do you want quality or quantity? Mrs Nacho wanted quality.
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
Do you know how many hotel room nights you can get for the price of a big ass 5th wheel or an Airstream, is something @MrsSnow would say?
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
Do you know how many hotel room nights you can get for the price of a big ass 5th wheel or an Airstream, is something @MrsSnow would say?
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
Do you know how many hotel room nights you can get for the price of a big ass 5th wheel or an Airstream, is something @MrsSnow would say?
The bathroom situation in an RV just doesn't cut it for @MrsSnow. Also we don't road trips of more than 3 hrs. We're keeping @Logistics and the shitty ass airlines in bidness.
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
Do you know how many hotel room nights you can get for the price of a big ass 5th wheel or an Airstream, is something @MrsSnow would say?
I really don't understand why someone would by an airstream for RV'n ...for the same price you can get a big ass fifth wheel with 4 slide outs and more room than those stupid ass tiny homes.
Do you know how many hotel room nights you can get for the price of a big ass 5th wheel or an Airstream, is something @MrsSnow would say?
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McMenamins
McMenamins is a family-owned chain of brewpubs, breweries, music venues, historic hotels, and theater pubs in Oregon and Washington. Many of their locations are in rehabilitated historical properties; at least nine are on the National Register of Historic Places. According to the Brewers Association, McMenamins is one of the top 50 largest craft breweries in the United States.[2]
Type
Private
Industry
Hospitality, Microbrewery
Founded
1983
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon, USA
Number of locations
62 https://www.mcmenamins.com/find-us
Area served
Western Oregon, Central Oregon, and Washington
Products
Beers, Wines, Cider, Distilled spirits, Coffee
Revenue
$180 million (estimated as of 2017)
Owner
Mike, Robert and Brian McMenamin (founders and majority owners[1])
Number of employees
3,528 (as of 2018)
Website
www.mcmenamins.com
McMenamins was founded by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, who grew up in northeast Portland, Oregon.[1] They trace the beginning of McMenamins to the 1974 opening of Produce Row Café.[1]
In 1985, McMenamins opened Oregon's first brewpub in the Southwest Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. [3] Their first theater pub, and the first in Oregon, was the Mission Theater & Pub (1987).[4][citation needed] The company then entered the broader hospitality business starting in 1990, when they converted a 74-acre site (that at one time served as the Multnomah County Poor Farm) into McMenamins Edgefield.[citation needed] By 1997, food accounted for over half of McMenamins' total sales.[5] The company opened its 55th location in April 2018.[6]
History
McMenamins was founded by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, who grew up in northeast Portland, Oregon.[1] They trace the beginning of McMenamins to the 1974 opening of Produce Row Café.[1]
In 1985, McMenamins opened Oregon's first brewpub in the Southwest Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. [3] Their first theater pub, and the first in Oregon, was the Mission Theater & Pub (1987).[4][citation needed] The company then entered the broader hospitality business starting in 1990, when they converted a 74-acre site (that at one time served as the Multnomah County Poor Farm) into McMenamins Edgefield.[citation needed] By 1997, food accounted for over half of McMenamins' total sales.[5] The company opened its 55th location in April 2018.[6]
Tuesday we took the nacho dawgs for a walk on the beach to get some perspective before getting stopped by the code enforcement cop telling us non residents are not allowed to bring dogs on the beach.
Walking back to the parking lot, I saw this on a truck with Florida plates. Cougs get around.
Also saw a place on the side of the highway in Alabama called the Fiero Factory which was a collection of old Pontiac Fieros and I though to myself why the fuck who anyone want those but to each his own I guess.
Ended the trip by letting Mrs Nacho practice driving with the Airstream attached in the Home Depot parking lot and then to our storage unit. The stress might’ve taken a couple years off my life.
Woke up Tuesday morning and sold my truck later that day. Great fucking truck but if I’m not towing an Airstream I sure as fuck don’t need a Ford F250 diesel to get around.
I know many of you are probably upset and thinking that waddles with Nacho is one you top 2 all tim RV threads on HH but don’t worry, I’ll simply transition this thread to a general travel thread that I’ll mostly likely forget about by next week.
I’ll leave you with a couple Airstream photos.
I speak from experience