Kalamazoo’s Best Bartender Contest

2010 February 7
by SW Michigan Dining

I was surfing WWMT’s website tonight and came across this link.  The contest has already started, but there are three weeks left. 

Help choose the best bartender in Kalamazoo!

Watch local bartender’s compete to become “BEST BARTENDER IN KALAMAZOO” every Thursday in February @ 6pm at the Wine Loft at 161 E. Michigan Ave. There is a $5 Cover Charge and there will be LIVE Music.

Save the dates:

2.4.10 – 5 bartenders will compete….Vote top 2
2.11.10 – 5 bartenders will compete…..Vote top 2
2.18.10 – Semi-Finals…top 4
2.25.10 – Finals…..Winner will be announced “BEST BARTENDER IN KALAMAZOO” and receive $500 cash prize.

There is a list of competitors and a little about about each one on WWMT’s website.

Leona’s Restaurant – Oak Lawn, IL

2010 February 7
  • 6616 W. 95th Street
  • Oak Lawn, IL 60435
  • (708) 430-7070
  • Website
  • Menu

For quite some time now, I’ve been casually mentioning to J and her parents that I wanted to try Leona’s one day.  I never really pushed the issue because it wasn’t that big of a deal.  I was playing with the Yelp app on my iPod Touch when I got up this morning and one of the higher rated restaurants in the area was Leona’s.  Again, I casually mentioned it after J asked if I wanted to go to breakfast.  By the time we got moving, it was after noon, so her parents decided Leona’s was a better idea than a breakfast joint.

Leona’s Restaurant is a small Chicagoland chain.  There are a dozen stores spread around the city and suburbs.  Each location has a different speciality with the Oak Lawn location on W 95th Street near I-294 specializing in lasagna. 

Since it was Super Bowl Sunday, most people were picking sports bars over casual dining restaurants.  There were only a few other groups in the actual restaurant, but I did notice quite a few people doing carry-out.  Leona’s also serves both a thin crust and Chicago deep dish pizza and there seemed to be a lot of them going out.

The restaurant is set up like an Italian Trattoria.  There are a couple large LCD TV’s on the walls, but they’re not tuned to ESPN.  Instead, they provide the background music.  The screens show classic music videos and the sound is pumped through the restaurant’s sound system. 

J’s mom asked for a booth and we were taken to one along the outer wall.  The booths were very tight and we all had a little trouble withe the closeness of the table.  The back of the booth is very straight, so it really wasn’t all that comfortable…at least for me.  I wold have been more comfortable at a table, but we didn’t know that when we walked in, so I didn’t say anything.  Usually a booth is fine, but these booths just seemed small.

The menu at Leona’s is ginormous.  While we looked it over, we got drinks.  I got a Pepsi.  J’s step-dad got a Sierra Mist.  J got a Raspberry Lemonade and I don’t remember what J’s mom got.  Thinking tea, but for some reason, it’s completely slipped my mind.  read more…

The Copper Grille

2010 February 6
by SW Michigan Dining
  • 854 S. Kalamazoo Street
  • Paw Paw, MI 49079
  • (269) 657-9955
  • Website
  • No Online Menu
One good thing (one of many) about J’s new job in Kalamazoo, she gets off at noon, so when we head back home to Chicago for a weekend, we’re on the road at lunch time instead of midnight like it was when we lived in Lansing.
Since we’re heading southwest on I-94, we like to find places to stop for lunch along the way. That was something we never could do when we lived in Lansing unless we were going to find a truck stop.

J had to work a little later than normal, so it was a little after one by the time we loaded up the car to get on the road. We still were planning on lunch, but the stop in Benton Harbor I was planning on was scrapped. We were both hungry and needed to stop someplace much closer.

We pulled off in Paw Paw again and right near the exit was a family restaurant with a full parking lot. Seems like a lot of locals were stopping in for lunch, so why shouldn’t we. read more…

Up In Smoke BBQ

2010 February 4
by SW Michigan Dining
  • 321 N. Grand Street
  • Schoolcraft, MI 49087
  • (269) 679-5333
  • No Known Website
  • No Online Menu

There’s no Chrysler dealership in Kalamazoo.  Is it just me or is that odd?  A few weeks ago, I went to look up the local dealership, so I could go get an oil change.  Didn’t find one in town, but I did find one in Vicksburg, so I set up an appointment. 

I headed out to Vicksburg Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep to get the service done.  Afterwards, I decided to explore a little more of Southwest Michigan.  Instead of taking Portage Road home, I headed west to pick up 131.  When I got to Schoolcraft, I headed downtown to see what was there. 

As I was driving down Grand Street, I had to do a double take.  Did that sign say BBQ?  It sure did.

Up in Smoke BBQ is just on the edge of downtown Schoolcraft on Grand Street between Cass and Clay Streets.  It’s a very plain looking building, but the sign near the road really makes it jump out. 

There was only one other car in the parking lot, but it was almost four in the afternoon.  Not quite lunch time.  Not quite dinner.  The set up is somewhat cafeteria style.  You don’t get your own food, but it’s all laid out in front of you in hotel pans.  There was one guy behind the counter doing a crossword puzzle and watching the History Channel.  He jumped up to greet me when I walked in. read more…

Press Release – Chocolate Soiree

2010 February 3
by SW Michigan Dining

From wellspringdance.org

Chocolate Soirée

Calling all chocolate lovers! Wellspring/Cori Terry & Dancers is hosting our third annual Chocolate Soirée on February 4, 2010. This sweet extravaganza is the event of the season. Master of Ceremonies, Ken Lanphear, will keep the event moving and grooving with this year’s entertainment, the Merkel Jazz Trio and DJ Chris Pappas. Please join Wellspring for an evening you won’t want to miss!

Chocolate Soirée will feature signature hors d’oeuvres and chocolates from more than 15 of West Michigan’s top chefs and chocolatiers, wine, music and a silent auction. On a date or on-the-town, Chocolate Soirée is the perfect way to warm up a winter evening. Find that perfect Valentine’s Day gift among our fabulous silent auction items – which include restaurant gift certificates, handmade jewelry, original art from local artists, theatre tickets and gift baskets – and bid! It all supports Wellspring, West Michigan’s only professional modern dance company for nearly 30 years.

Chocolate Soirée
Date/Time:
Thursday, February 4, 2010; 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Location:
Wellspring Theater at the Epic Center
Admission:
$40/person or $70/couple

For ticket information CLICK HERE

Maggie’s Campus Cafe

2010 January 31
  • 2715 W. Michigan Avenue
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49006
  • (269) 381-1312
  • Website
  • Menu

It’s Sunday.  You know what that means.  It’s OK to eat breakfast all day and that’s just what J and I did.

When I got up at noon (yes, I’m a late sleeper), right away J wanted to go out for lunch.  Hell, she drug me out of bed so we could go eat lunch.  Since I was still groggy and waking up, my mind went right to breakfast food. 

Maggie’s Campus Cafe is on Michigan Avenue just west of Howard Avenue and the Western Michigan University campus.  It’s a really small building with parking in the rear.  While there is an entrance in front, there’s also a back door.  We walked around front not even seeing the back door. 

Right away, we could tell this was a joint that catered to the college crowd.  You know that smell that permeates from your body the morning after drinking a little too much?  Yeah, everyone in the place had the smell.  It reminded me of college and my first job in TV.  So many Sunday mornings where we struggled to make it to a diner for breakfast.  J went to college in the city and didn’t live on campus.  She missed out.

The small diner was packed.  There were a few people waiting in line in front of us and to make things even more crowded, you paid at a cash register right next to the front door.  There was a mix of people trying to get in and out and we had no clue who was trying to do what.  read more…

Conrad’s College Town Grill

2010 January 31
  • 101 E. Grand River Ave.
  • East Lansing, MI 48823
  • (517) 337-2723
  • Website
  • Menu

Well, it only took three months.  For three months, I’ve been trying to stop in to the place that used to be Johnny’s Lunch in downtown East Lansing.  Their open hours always seem to elude me.  They say they’re open at 11:00 AM during the week, but I’ve tried to stop on several occasions and found the doors locked. 

Anyway, Conrad’s College Town Grill is right on the corner of Grand River Avenue and Abbot Road.  When J and I first moved to Lansing, it was the 50’s-Style diner Johnny’s Lunch.  That closed up some time ago and we never did stop in to try it out, so I have no idea if much has changed since Conrad’s moved in.

I never could figure out from the street if it was a fast food place or a sit down restaurant.  It’s kind of a cross between the two.  There is a fast-food style order counter near the back of the space with a giant menu board hanging from the ceiling. 

I found burgers on the menu, so I put in an order for the BBQ Cheese Burger and added on an order of fries for a buck.  I didn’t go for a pop because they had Coke and if I’m going to drink a no calorie Coke, I’ll just stop at gas station and get a bottle of Coke Zero (which I did after I left).  The sandwich and fries only cost little over six bucks.  I opted to just eat it there.  read more…

Chicken Coop – Portage

2010 January 29
by SW Michigan Dining
  • 109 W. Centre Street
  • Portage, MI 49002
  • (269) 327-1521
  • No Known Website
  • Menu

J and I were planning on going out for dinner tonight, but when I looked over at her laying on the couch around 7:00, she had a hard time keeping her eyes opened.  Instead, I opted to go get dinner and we’d just veg on the couch. 

Since I had pizza for lunch, I didn’t really want that again.  I turned to my other go-to, fried chicken.

A month or so ago, we did carry-out from the Chicken Coop on Westnedge in Kalamazoo.  We really liked the chicken we had that night, but I had a coupon that was good at the Portage Chicken Coop.  I could get more chicken for five bucks less than I paid last time, so I went that way. 

The Chicken Coop in Portage is on Centre Street at Westnedge.  It’s one of four locations owned by the same person.  The others are the Kalamazoo Sprinkle Road location, Paw Paw, and Watervliet.  The Chicken Coop on South Westnedge is not part of the group.  I point that out for a reason which you will see in a little bit.

The store is a small building in a huge parking lot.  It sits a little way off both Centre and Westnedge.  When you enter, you come in to the order counter.  It’s a very small area that was packed with people waiting for carry-out orders.  Since I had a coupon, I knew what I wanted and handed it to the cashier.  My order was for 10 pieces mixed, two sides, and six rolls.  I got fries for myself and baked beans for J.  The total cost was a little over $15. read more…

The Coffee Bar – Downtown

2010 January 29
by SW Michigan Dining
  • 601 S. Burdick Street
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49007
  • (269) 343-7659
  • Website
  • Menu

Well, we’ve been good all week, but it’s Friday, so you know we’re gonna start eating out again.  I think we’ve done pretty well this week.  I’ve made dinner every night and we’ve been getting by for lunch, so when J got home from work a little later than usual, the first thing out of her mouth was, “Let’s go eat.”  She beat me to it.

Like I’ve mentioned in the past, I don’t drink coffee, so when we drove by The Coffee Bar, I figured it was a place I would never go.  It looked cool, but I’m not a coffee drinker.  On a whim, I decided to see if they had a website and when I found out they served food, I made plans to stop in.

The Coffee Bar in downtown Kalamazoo is on the corner of Burdick and Walnut Streets.  It doesn’t really look like a restaurant.  It looks like an old house which is exactly what it is. 

There’s a huge awning out front that leads up to the heavy wooden front doors.  Before you get that far though, there’s a really nice patio area that would be a great place to enjoy lunch once it gets warm out. read more…

Bud & Stanley’s Pub & Grub

2010 January 25
  • 1701 4 Mile Road Northeast
  • Grand Rapids, MI 49525
  • (616) 361-9782
  • Website
  • Menu

I hate downtown Grand Rapids on Sundays.  I love it the rest of the week.  Beautiful downtown…but on Sunday’s it sucks. 

My dad bought J and I tickets to the Brad Paisley concert at Van Andel Arena on Saturday night for Christmas.  Just a few hours after he told me he bought them, I got offered a job in Big Rapids.  It’s really  hard for me to turn down work, so I told my dad I would buy the tickets off him and sell them on Stubhub.  Whatever I didn’t make back, I would eat.  He said he would just keep the tickets, dive the three and a half hours, and he and my mom would go to the concert.  They got a room at the Courtyard By Marriott and just made a weekend of it.

Since J and I were coming back through Grand Rapids on Sunday morning, we decided to meet up for lunch before they went home.  I tried three different places downtown for lunch.  All closed…just like everything downtown on Sunday.  The only option was TGIFriday’s which I would have been fine with, but my parents ate dinner there the night before.  Now, I had no idea where to go.  I picked out a couple places that had pretty good on-line reviews, but my dad was hoping to stay close to the hotel so they could get on the road fairly quickly.  I tried my best, but it just wasn’t going to happen.  I could have wasted another 15 minutes driving around looking for something open or I could put an address in the GPS and just drive away from the downtown area.

We ended up on the northeast side of town at Bud & Stanley’s Pub & Grub on 4 Mile Road near Plainfield Avenue.  J confided in me later she was a little nervous because she recognized a few places we passed from the news….not good news either, but when we pulled into the parking lot, her fears were eased a little bit.  read more…