Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Cofi - Cedar Square




This weekend we decided to go to Cofi at Cedar Square. I honestly had no idea what to expect I knew it was a generally good place to go. So we arrived (had booked a table this time) sat down and ordered our first long islands. Round 1 arrived in nice glasses except they had Peroni written all over them :S The generally look was good. I took a sip and well it tasted just like tea. I mean this was just like a nice refreshing ice tea. There was definitely alcohol but the mix was great. We had to wait a bit for us to be asked for our second but that wasn't a problem because it tasted exactly the same. Great drink fair service I definitely recommend Cofi.

Presentation: 4/10
Taste: 8/10
Service: 6/10

Overall: 8/10 (Drinks were excellent)

Robs say:

Presentation: So the first round arrived, and was dressed to standard. Cofi uses a single straw, and for our initial round Peroni Glasses (I'm guessing the dish-washer was still running) Drink was also garnished with a small chunk of lemon. The second round was similar looking, but a few of the drinks came in slightly different glasses. I think some work could go into improving the looks, after all, we all had to come smart casual (5/10)

Taste: Ice Tea, there is no better way to describe the taste. A Cofi long island is exactly why these drinks are banned at some places, if one didn't take note of the slight buzz, you would not even know you were consuming alchohol. Our second round tasted identical, like a nice refreshing ice tea. (9/10)

Service: A little slack, It took a long time before we were offered our second round of drinks. But once all our guests had arrived, things picked up and we were well looked after, On a side note the food was awesome. (4/10)

No M-Score tonight, but I'm going to give the place an Overall (7/10)

A long island at Cofi, will cost you R37.00

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Long Island Ice Tea of the International Bartenders Association

While we are running around trying all these great long island ice teas i think we will give you more information about it. So here we begin:

The International Bartenders Association, founded on February 24, 1951 in the Saloon of the Grand Hotel in Torquay, UK, is an international organization established to represent reputedly the best bartenders in the world. An annual event, both World Cocktail Competition (WCC) and World Flairtending Competition (WFC) were presented and organized by the IBA. The IBA also sanctions a list of official cocktails. And with that here is their Long Island Ice Tea:



1.5 cl (three parts) Vodka
1.5 cl (three parts) Tequila
1.5 cl (three parts) White Rum
1.5 cl (three parts) Triple Sec
1.5 cl (three parts) Gin
2.5 cl (five parts) Lemon juice
3.0 cl (six parts) Gomme Syrup
Dash of Cola

Monday, March 16, 2009

Kyoto@Tokyo Sky - Fourways


This weekends long island drinking was a little more frustrating than we had planned. The place we had originally planned to go to had shut down so we ended up going to Kyoto.

Firstly presentation was fair, the usual nothing too amazing. Personally i thought that there a bit too much ice and made it difficult to stir without messing. I must say that i have decidedly gained a distaste for the sour mix variety of the long island ice tea. I feel that it has too much bite and does not taste enough like tea. We didn't have to wait long for our second round. I was quite impressed that the owner was quiet accommodating when we wanted to have them with lime instead of sour mix. I definitely prefer it with lime instead of sour mix.

Presentation: 5/10
Taste: 4/10
Service: 6/10

Overall rating: 4/10 nothing impressive and the drinks weren't that great.

Robs take on things:

Presentation: A stock standard looking long island, plenty of ice... really wicked looking dark straws and a lemon chunk (Where oh where are the slices) (5/10)

Taste: American style, sour mix included. It tasted better than News cafes methinks, the difference I would put down to far less cola being used and a smaller bit of lemon added to the mix. Second round tasted identical, with the third being the best after we convinced the manager to use lime instead of sour mix. (5/10)

Service: We were well looked after, plenty of help from all the staff, quick refills and nummy food. Place had a good vibe, and its a pity that the centre itself seems to be suffering. (6/10)

Overall I'm going to give the place a down the middle (5/10) and an M-Score of 0.9

A long island will cost you R36.00

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

News Cafe - Rivonia


Let me start off by explaining the whole way we run franchises, its quite simple they only get one chance. Makes our lives simple else we would have to be going to a hell of a lot more places, as if the world isn't big enough.

So without further adieu:

Dave's Cogitation

News Cafe is generally a good haunt to hangout with fair music and a generally good vibe etc. But tonight we were on a mission the Long Island Ice Tea Mission. Round 1 Ding!!! The drinks arrive first impressions are that it looks good the usual separation at the bottom of the glass and a lemon in with two straws. The biggest issue is that this drink tasted nothing like ice tea, it was more like a lemon cola more than anything else. Round 2 Ding!! We didn't have to wait long before our waitress offered us another and wow its was like dejavu all over again. It was pretty much as if they cloned the drink so my overall opinion is the drinks aren't bad but are consistently mediocre.

Presentation: 6/10
Taste: 4/10
Service: 7/10
Overall: 5/10

What Rob has to say:

Presentation: Completely to standard, clear separation and unstirred, 2 straws and a large chunk of lemon ( I think I'd have preferred a slice) Plenty of ice, and coasters for the glasses. (5/10)

Taste: Somewhat subjective here, the drinks most definitely had a strong lemon-cola flavour. News Cafe also makes there long island ice teas according to American standards and use sour mix, outside of the states we tend to just use lime and cola. Still, it is tasty and has a bit of a kick. (4/10)

Service: Our waitress was very patient with us, and happily answered all our questions about the contents of the long islands. Our second round was also offered to us a few minutes after finishing our first, and was brought speedily. The place was a bit dead for a Saturday, but it may have been a tad early. (6/10)

Overall, I'm going to give the place a (4/10)

News Cafe charges R38.85 for a long island.

Also no M-Score this week, unfortunately our measuring instrument was unavailable .

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

A slight change a'coming.

So, after our first two reviews I found the out of 5 system we used was a little two restrictive. We are just changing it ever so slightly and maybe coming up with a funky graphical way of displaying it and then I shall post our next review (Read Tomorrow)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Central Grill Cocktail Bar@Ceder Square, Fourways, South Africa

Our mission to find the best long island ice tea continues and we decided to stay with Cedar square. This time we went to Central Grill, its a nice restaurant and cocktail bar upstairs.

Dave's Boggle.

So yes we were pleasantly surprised. The first round was in a nice big glass, two straws and a cherry. The presentation was great but here is the biggest thing the first round you could only taste the alcohol. There was so much alcohol in this bad ass drink i definitely felt the effects even half way through. The service was excellent by the time we had about and inch left the waiter offered us another round. This second round was much better, tasted a lot more like ice tea than alcohol but still had a bit of a kick, they also upped the presentation by adding lemons and different color straws on top of the cherries.

Presentation: 3/5
Taste: 4/5
Service: 4/5

Overall I give the place a 3/5 good service, good long island ice teas, fair presentation. I think one of the biggest draw backs was the ambiance of the place.

Robs Humble Opinion.

Presentation: The Long islands were brought to us in big glasses, with 2 large bright yellow straws, Lots of ice and two deep red cherries garnished the drink. Drinks were not overly stirred, and one could see the separation of cola from the alcohol. The second round of drinks were an improvement over the first, definite separation was visible and a lemon was
added to complete the long island feel. Also, two different colours of straw were used (Its the little things) (3/5)

Taste: Wow, these things are monsters... and I can only imagine the bartenders are very liberal with their pouring, or lack any kind of measurement device. There was most definitely a lot of alcohol in these babies and they let you know it... After the first sip, I knew, a few of these and I would be needing photographs and witness statements, just to piece together the night. (4/5)

Service: I was really impressed with the service, waiters were friendly and tried their best to look after us. I had just finished my first long island and was comfortably reclining in my booth, when our waiter had returned and was propositioning us with our second round. Drinks were brought promptly and I really did feel taken care off. (4/5)

I am going to give the place a 4/5, whilst the place could have been a bit more lively, we were sitting in the restaurant section and the venue is big.

Cost of the long island from Central Grill: R32.00

I am also most pleased to give the place an M-Score rating of 0.5 (Lower is better)