Dining Outside the Home: Olympic Café in Kapaa, Kauai

Dining Outside the Home: Olympic Café in Kapaa, Kauai. Even on rainy days you have to venture out for a bite to eat. For starters, a slightly salty/savory-rimmed Bloody Mary with a spicy kick is in order. Perched on the second level of the Olympic Café overlooking street activity has proven to be quite entertaining as more clouds rolled in and the sky opened up. A guy on a bicycle got drenched from the pounding rain. He nestled a paper bag under his armpit while his legs pedaled full speed through potholes filling with street water. Meanwhile, a steaming hot humongous burrito lunch arrived, so the open air seating was perfect for watching passing showers at a warm and dry distance. After all, you can’t rush perfection.

Dining Outside the Home: La Spezia Restaurant in Koloa, Kauai

Dining Outside the Home: La Spezia Restaurant in Koloa, Kauai. Here’s the rule of thumb: If you’re going to sit and relax on a Sunday morning, indulge yourself with the Special of the Day and the Bloody Mary Bar at La Spezia. It’s a match made in heaven. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make you feel at home, that’s for sure. The Bloody Mary Bar offers a tabletop of ingredients to build-your-own. The signature benedicts, fluffy quiche wedges, 3-egg omelettes, and applewood bacon are incredible! But you’ll have to make a return visit because the portions are generous. For a sweeter beginning, try the fluffy pancakes with real maple syrup or the fruit-stuffed French toast. Whatever you do, save a little room for their special blend of smooth Kauai and Kenyan coffee. It’s simply delish.

Dining Outside the Home: Hail, Caesar

Dining Outside the Home: Hail, Caesar! When you visit a place engulfed in history, it’s not uncommon to hear about its claim-to-fame signature cocktail. Invented in Calgary, yet popular exclusively all over Canada, is the Caesar, also known as a Bloody Caesar. Similar to a Bloody Mary with vodka, spice, and flavor enhancements, the one key ingredient that cannot be excluded is clam juice. It is essential. Mott’s Clamato Cocktail, to be exact. End of story. No matter where you go in Canada, the Caesar is in a class all its own. Every mixologist has their own creation of a bold, savory, made-from-scratch fresh taste combination unique to that bartender. And that is where the fun begins. From a multitude of seasoned rimmers to the grand finale show-stopping garnish, the Canadian Caesar will have you walking away convinced you just experienced uncultivated euphoria.