The W-7 at Bigfoot West
The W-7 is not a form you forgot to fill out. It's a whiskey-heavy concoction with anise, egg whites, lemon juice and bitters, available tomorrow at Bigfoot West for $6. If you do remember a forgotten form, order another.
Tomorrow is Tax Day, and one thing is clear. Whether you'll be celebrating a refund or sending in a check with way too many zeros, you need a drink to finally and officially wash away 2009. Your friendly neighborhood bartenders and restaurateurs are here to help.
The W-7 is not a form you forgot to fill out. It's a whiskey-heavy concoction with anise, egg whites, lemon juice and bitters, available tomorrow at Bigfoot West for $6. If you do remember a forgotten form, order another.
If you happen to be a certified public accountant, Morton's knows you've had a rough couple of months. Call the Beverly Hills or Downtown location today, and you'll be entered into a drawing for a free steak and seafood dinner for two on Friday. Much like all those returns, proper documentation will be required.
If you yell "Damn the man" at the Saints & Sinners barman tomorrow, he'll know what you mean. Available tomorrow only, Damn the Man is an unholy $5 concoction of Cointreau, brandy, 151, beer... and fire. If you're finishing up your forms at the counter, best to keep them away from the open flame.
Of course, you could always just pack up and flee to Mexico. The restaurant. Their Cross the Border Tax Exemption special is an agave margarita and three chicken tacos for ten bucks. Then again, you probably already heard about this from your friends at Jackson Hewitt.
And as the clock ticks at the post office, so too does the X Bar clock. All domestic draft beers are $3 at 9pm... and $2 at 10pm... and $1 at 11pm. We only wish the IRS had such bright ideas.