
It sounds like a mixed metaphor, but no, we're talking mixed drinks – one of the coolest drinks we've had this summer. This refreshing concoction, served salt-free, combines Patron Silver Tequila, Cointreau, Chambord and fresh raspberries in a tall, ice-cubed glass ($14). hertz rent a car franchise It tastes as summery as the Fourth of July. It looks great, too – one of those hot weather drinks that helps lower the temperature by its mere appearance.
hertz rent a car franchise But a big part of the Highlands Margarita's appeal is its backdrop. Situated several miles south of Carmel, California , where Overnight New York overnighted this week, the Carmel Highlands is an unincorporated town, population 800ish, best known for its rocky cliffs, pine trees and heart-pounding views of the Pacific. Since 1917, its showpiece retreat has been the Highlands Inn, now the Hyatt Carmel Highlands , where the HM is the featured drink.
world. Picture the Pacific at its most dramatic (crashing waves, hertz rent a car franchise wind-worn rocks, endless blue) and its most playful (if you're lucky, you see a whale or two) and you're gazing though the panoramic windows of the Sunset Lounge, where drinks are served from late afternoon on. You can drink in the same view sipping a HM in Pacific Edge, the resort's heavy-duty main restaurant, or California Market, the breezy, indoor-outdoor restaurant hertz rent a car franchise (having been dive-bombed by a gutsy seagull on a previous visit, we prefer to sit indoors).
Though nothing we've ever seen quite matches the windswept ferocity of the western Scottish Highlands, we can see how this stretch of Big Sur coastline got its name. Apparently the people who built the Highlands Inn felt the same way. The main building housing the restaurants and lounge, a sweeping Frank Lloyd Wright-inflected lodge, boasts a massive stone fireplace and gorgeous wood floors. Old photos of the inn show acres of dark, Stewart tartan carpeting hertz rent a car franchise and menus emblazoned with a drawing of a bagpiper on a red tartan backdrop.
Today the inn's look, less redolent of Morar Beach or Fort William , is pure Central California – a blend of wood, stone and glass that ushers the outdoors in while taming it (somewhat). The remaining plaids come in kicky green, turquoise and plum. There's a dash of flash (Lindsey Buckingham brushed our elbow on a previous hertz rent a car franchise visit). But why must Hyatt tout its properties on flatscreens bedecking the lounge walls? (How about more of the handsome black-and-white seascape photos seen elsewhere in the hotel?)
Never mind. We can't think of a better stop for a meal or a drink or the night before heading up or down Highway 1. Plan to drink and drive? We suggest the zingy Sport Ice Tea ($2.50), made with ginseng and lemon but no alcohol. It's almost as pretty as the HM. And it comes with free refills.
Highlands margarita most amusing. Sounds good, though. And the views do look singularly hertz rent a car franchise spectacular, and about as far away from Manhattan as it gets, visually. Enjoy the trip, even if it isn t entirely a vacation.
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