A Weekend Sip: Saturday Morning Coffee and DrinkHakosit is a local vermoutheria that opened this year at Rabin Square, and it's extending its hours to introduce Kosit Café. Starting from 8:00 AM every day, you can enjoy a drink with something tasty to eat.
The display will be filled with tempting bites on thick focaccia bread with various toppings, such as mozzarella, Ortiz anchovies, and roasted tomatoes, or ricotta with seasonal fruit, honey, and spice.
The best part? Along with good coffee, you can also enjoy a Campari soda, a vermouth shot, or a small beer — after all, it is a vermoutheria. Plus, between 5:00-7:00 PM, there’s a 20% discount on the entire menu.
Location: 5 Malkhei Yisrael St., Tel Aviv
When: Every day from 8:00 AM
The extensive wine list will offer kosher wines in various varieties and styles, providing great value for money: France, California, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, New Zealand, and more.
Location: 4 Salame St., Jaffa, Hayotzerot Courtyard
When:
Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PMFriday, September 13, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Price: NIS 125 per person for advance purchases. A NIS 35 credit is given for wine purchases over NIS 150 and the return of the tasting glass.
Reservations: Call 03-5180533
This is a fruity triple beer, in the Belgian Golden Ale style, rich in hops and freshness, with strong, slightly tropical flavors, ripe bananas, and roasted nuts. It's a strong beer (9% alcohol), rich and flavorful, that pairs well with food.
Price: NIS 80 for a six-pack on the Shevet Beer website
It's a delightful drink for an autumn evening (which I hope arrives soon) or just a casual night with friends. This wine pairs beautifully with young goat cheeses and quality butter.
Price: NIS 85
It's a pricey bottle, like other aged tequilas, with a unique design featuring a skull-shaped cap inspired by Mexico's Day of the Dead.
My recommendation: Chill the bottle and enjoy its evolving flavors or give it as a gift to serious tequila enthusiasts.
Price: NIS 650