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FOOD - DRINK - FUN
Mountain View News Saturday, November 23, 2024
AN AMAZING SUNDAY BRUNCH JUST
MINUTES FROM WHERE YOU ARE
READING THIS
Sunday Brunch Bliss at 1917 Bistro, San Antonio
Winery
When it comes to Sunday brunch, few places capture the
charm of Los Angeles quite like the 1917 Bistro at the
historic San Antonio Winery. Nestled amidst the vines
and barrels, this gem offers a delightful dining experience
enhanced by live music on the patio. I suggest making
a reservation, as patio seating is highly coveted, and for
good reason.
On a warm Los Angeles afternoon, I found myself lucky enough to snag a spot on the patio, where the
atmosphere was alive with music and the gentle clinking of glasses. The vibe here is as inviting as the food,
whether you’re indulging in a leisurely meal or simply people-watching.
I started with the Cheese Platter appetizer, an impressive spread that could easily satisfy as a meal on its own.
For those craving something heartier, I recommend ordering a side of meatballs—after all, when in Rome
(or, in this case, Los Angeles).
Of course, no brunch is complete without drinks, and 1917 Bistro delivers. While all the wines hail from the
esteemed San Simeon winery, you can branch out with a Bellini, Mimosa, or even an Italian beer on tap.
The breakfast offerings are spectacularly presented and cater to every taste. For steak lovers, the Creekstone
Rib Eye is a must-try. As for me, I couldn’t resist the Short Rib Hash, a dish that elevates comfort food to an
art form.
Families may want to look elsewhere, as this spot leans more adult-friendly—a welcome escape for those of
us craving a bit of “me time.”
Before I wrap up, let me add a quick note about the restrooms: they’re the cleanest in town. And as I always
say, “Clean restroom, clean kitchen.”
Whether you’re a brunch aficionado or a first-timer, 1917 Bistro offers something for everyone. So, grab a
reservation, bring your appetite, and prepare for an unforgettable Sunday brunch experience at one of Los
Angeles’ most charming wineries.
737 Lamar St Los Angeles
TUNE IN THIS SATURDAY To Peter’s Radio show on AM 870 KRLA at 7 PM
Happy Thanksgiving
— Peter Dills
THE TASTING ROOM
MORE WINES FOR
THANKSGIVING
I’m Gustavo Lira, Tasting Room Manager
and Wine Buyer at The Bottle Shop
in Sierra Madre with another wine and
spirits selection.
I want to wish everyone a Happy
Thanksgiving. This Thanksgiving, I will
be visiting my son at The Ohio State
(GO BUCKS! BEAT TTUN!) and I will
be very thankful that our family will be
together for this special holiday. I hope
you all have a peaceful holiday and enjoy
your meal with family and friends – and of course a good bottle of wine!
Here’s some more recommendations for wines for your Thanksgiving table.
Remember to say you saw it in the Mountain Views News to get the special
MVN price! MVN Prices good through Thursday November 28th.
Domaine Dupeuble Beaujolais Noveau 2024 – Those other Beaujolias
Nouveau that you’ve had in the past - to borrow a phrase from Vizzini in
Princess Bride - Morons! This is the best Beaujolais Nouveau I have ever
tasted. Fresh, clean, fruity without being sweet. Serve it a bit chilled and
this beauty will be gone in no time at all. Reg price: $21.99 MVN $20.99
Get this today as it will sell out!
The Dude Rosé of Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley 2022 – Bright, balanced
acidity, refreshing finish. Great price too! Elsewhere: $22 - $27 Our price:
$16.99 MVN $15.99 (This will arrive in the shop Tuesday afternoon)
Barden Pinot Noir, Sta Rita Hills 2021 – Doug Margerum is a legend, and
he continues to show why with this wine. Bright red fruit, spice, and rose
petals. This is a super vibrant wine. DELISH!
Elsewhere: $45 - $68 Our price: $39.99 MVN $37.99
Join me this Saturday afternoon as I will pour more wine for Thanksgiving
while preparing for the big game and rooting for THE MIGHTY BRUINS
over the lowly usc trojans. The Tasting starts at 3pm. The Tasting Room will
be closed next Thursday & Friday for Thanksgiving holiday.
Until next time – Salud!
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ALL THINGS By Jeff Brown
TONY PARSONS QUOTES
Tony Parsons, a prominent speaker and
author in the field of non-duality, offers
profound insights on the nature of reality,
self, and enlightenment. His teachings
emphasize that there is no individual self,
only the oneness of existence. He has many
videos on “youtube”
On the Illusion of Self:
1. "There is no separate individual. There is only oneness appearing
as a separate individual."
2. "Liberation is the realization that there is no one to be liberated."
Highlighting the paradox that enlightenment involves the disap
pearance of the seeker.
3. "All there is, is this. And this is everything."
On the Nature of Reality:
4. "There is no path to what already is. The search itself is the veil."
• Underscoring the futility of searching for enlightenment, as it is
already present.
5. "Everything that seems to happen is simply what is happening –
without meaning or purpose, but full of wonder."
• Describing the spontaneous and impersonal nature of life.
6. "What we long for is what already is. It’s not hidden; it’s simply
not seen."
• An invitation to recognize the ever-present reality of oneness.
7. "The apparent need to control and understand dissolves into the sim
plicity of being."
• Pointing to the freedom that comes with the end of control.
8. "The end of seeking is the end of the seeker. What remains is
boundless energy appearing as everything."
Everything happens like the weather, spontaneous with no one
doing it.
On Liberation:
9. "Liberation is not something that happens; it is the absence of
something that never was."
• Emphasizing the illusory nature of separation and the realization
of oneness.
10. "Nothing needs to be done because nothing is out of place. There is
only wholeness appearing as everything."
• Reflecting the completeness and perfection of all that is.
The self that feels like our ordinary daytime “me”, is a fictitious, subconscious
mental product being injected into our cognitive and perceptual
experiences, feeling fully apart and separate from everyone and everything
else “known”.
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