Nurse Your travel thirst
Find Quality Eats, Drinks, and More in Random Places Across the US of A
There are five crucial questions a journalist must ask (and answer) when researching and developing a story: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. These Five W's, along with a bonus "How" for further clarity, will preclude each blog post to provide proper insight into this weird, wild nomadic journey. The Five W's + H: Who: The three travel-igos: my 10-year (seemingly) fiancé, a cat that's getting more spoiled by the minute, and yours truly What: Top 5 places to drink up Where: Palm Springs, California When: April 2019 - September 2019 Why: It was beyond time for a trip with a relatively quick drive, and what better spot to spend a sultry summer than the middle of the desert? + How: After marathon travel sessions the last two stops on our travel nursing journey, I chose the path of least resistance. Less than eight hours and 500 miles after we started up the Honda in San Francisco (peeling out of the driveway because we're fast AND furious), we arrived in our new Palm Springs palace—complete with swimming pool and ancient neighbors. (Note: As of this writing, Covid-19—aka the plague—has infected more than 15 million Americans and killed at least 300,000 people here in the United States alone. Because of the pandemic, many restaurants have closed either temporarily or for good. It's especially important to support local businesses during these tough times, and virtually all of the restaurants on this list are locally owned and operated. Also to keep with the times, all of the restaurants listed below feature outdoor eating areas and/or offer to-go ordering. Stay safe out there.) Five Places to Drink Up: Palm Springs, CaliforniaGrand Central (160 La Plaza, Palm Springs, CA 92262)
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