King Subs
2602 N. Grand River Avenue- Lansing, MI 48906
- (517) 321-1441
- No Known Website
- Menu
Remember last week when I wrote a blog about a Raising Cane’s in Ann Arbor?
I wrote in that blog that I didn’t plan on being in Ann Arbor that day and I actually had a place in Lansing, where I was planning on being, in mind for lunch that day.
A few days later, I headed back to Lansing. I did my usual thing where I met a co-worker at the carpool lot on Grand River Avenue and I-96 in Grand Ledge.
We went to Novi for a couple of hours for a job then back to Lansing to go our separate ways.
After I dropped her off, I decided to go get the lunch I missed out on the previous week.
King Subs is a a kind of under the radar sub shop not too far from the Capitol Region International Airport on the corner of Grand River Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard on the north side of Lansing. The building is a really unassuming standalone restaurant with a yellow awning and red roof. There’s a big parking lot in front of it which makes it easy to get in and out of at a fairly busy intersection.
Enza’s Pizza
We spent a long day working in Ann Arbor on Thursday night. It wasn’t planned that way but things happen. My colleague and I did an almost 13 hour shift and got home around 8:00.
My hope was that Friday would be a little easier and I wouldn’t have to stay late.
I was wrong. I got pulled up to Grand Rapids and didn’t leave Grand Rapids until my scheduled end time. Then I still had the hour drive home.
I was in a pretty sour mood. I don’t think I’m alone in not wanting to work late and I know I’m not alone in not wanting to work late on a Friday night.
J and the kids were at Wings Event Center for a dress rehearsal for the holiday show. They ended up getting pizza from Little Caesars after I made the mistake of not asking if they wanted me to bring something home.
That something I didn’t bring home for them was a pizza from Enza’s Pizza in Dorr. The small pizza shop is on 142nd Avenue in what you can consider downtown Dorr. It’s an old, small brick building that has been a pizzeria since the early 1970’s.
Read more…Raising Cane’s (Ann Arbor)
I wasn’t planning on going to Ann Arbor last week but I ended up there anyway.
My colleague and I had a job assignment in Lansing. We figured it was going to be a pretty easy day. We would spend a couple of hours in Lansing then be back in Kalamazoo early afternoon. I had a lunch stop planned along the way.
On our way to Lansing, the home office called and added on an assignment in Ann Arbor. We didn’t have a lot of time between when the Lansing assignment ended and when we needed to get to Ann Arbor so my lunch plans in Lansing were out the window.
We got to Ann Arbor around 1:30 PM and went to work right away. Our hope of getting back to Kalamazoo early were dashed and now we had the problem of we were unlikely to get a lunch a break.
Fortunately, we ended up in the South Uni area and there are plenty of food options that we could grab quickly and eat in the car while we were working.
We both decided to just make things easy and grab lunch from the Raising Cane’s on the corner of South University Avenue and East University Avenue near the University of Michigan’s Diag. The restaurant is on the bottom floor of a ten story mixed used building that was built in the last couple of years replacing a one story PNC Bank that had been on that corner for several years.
Read more…Home Slice Pizzeria
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. I met a Grand Rapids colleague in Lansing for a trip to Detroit.
It was much earlier than I typically meet co-workers in Detroit which also means I got home much, much earlier than usual. It was a Saturday and should have been my day off so I was happy I at least got home before the kids went to bed.
We got back to Lansing around 6:30 PM. We typically meet at the carpool lot right off I-96 and Grand River Avenue. I thought about just grabbing dinner at the Hardees at the nearby Loves Travel Center but I kind of wanted pizza.
I chose to head back to Southwest Michigan and grab a pizza on my way home.
Home Slice Pizzeria has been on Grand Street Green Street in downtown Marshall for a little over two years. The pizza joint is in kind of an odd building. It’s a multi-tenant building that you would think had three offices and not a restaurant but at one point in this space’s history, it was a Hungry Howie’s. The other part of the building was home to an after school center but it doesn’t appear there is anything else in the remaining space now.
Read more…Fish Express
I’ve got a fried chicken problem. Obviously.
I never pass up gas station chicken when I come across it but I still feel like there’s something missing from today’s society. Good fried chicken places that aren’t a chain.
We had fried chicken all the time growing up. Maybe I’m just not remembering it right but it never came from a chain. My family rarely did Kentucky Fried Chicken and we didn’t have a Popeye’s until I was high school. I can vaguely remember a place we used to get it from and I know my grandma used to make her own. That was the best part about our road trips to Southern Illinois for the family reunion.
It seems like all that left now are grocery store deli’s, chain restaurants, and fish places that usually have whole chicken wings.
There’s really only one place in Kalamazoo that fits in to that latter category.
Fish Express is on Riverview Drive and Hotop in Kalamazoo’s Eastside Neighborhood. The small deep fried food restaurant has been there a little over twenty years. The building sits right along Riverview Drive but there’s a nice big parking lot between the building and Hotop so getting in and out is pretty simple.
Rynearson Stadium
799 N. Hewitt Road- Ypsilanti, MI 48197
- (734) 487-3669
- Website
Working on the east side of the state last Tuesday gave me a chance to do something I haven’t gotten to do in the 17 years I’ve lived in Michigan. See a football game at Eastern Michigan University.
I’ve been to both Waldo Stadium and Kelly/Shorts Stadium in the past but EMU is the MAC school that I haven’t been able to see a game at. I was in Ypsilanti and it was a MACtion night. EMU was playing WMU. Sounds like a good reason to go.
Eastern Michigan University’s football stadium in Rynearson Stadium. It’s on North Hewitt Road south of Huron River Drive. The stadium is the centerpiece of a sports complex that also includes the George Gervin GameAbove Center (basketball arena) Oestrike Stadium (baseball), Scicluna Field (soccer/lacrosse), an indoor practice facility, and tennis courts. The stadium is about a mile and a half from the main campus to the east. While the stadium’s official name is Rynearson Stadium, named after Elton Rynearson, the program affectionately refers to it as “The Factory.”
Read more…Jersey Giant Subs (Charlotte)
I end up meeting co-workers in Lansing a lot.
I had another job last week that I needed to pick up a Grand Rapids colleague in Lansing before heading to the east side of the state.
It was an afternoon/evening thing so I got the kids to school, took a nap, then got myself up and going around noon to head to our usual meeting spot in Grand Ledge.
Because I took a nap, I didn’t eat before leaving the house. I figured I’d grab something along the way like I usually do.
The last time I stopped along the route, I headed in to downtown Charlotte and picked up a sandwich from Sidestreets Deli & Bakery. As I was heading back to the highway that day, I made a mental note of another sandwich shop not too far off the highway. A favorite sandwich shop of mine.
Jersey Giant Subs in Charlotte is on the corner of Lansing Street and Hall Street on the east side of Charlotte not too far from the I-69 interchange with Lansing Street. The shop is in a small shopping plaza shared with a liquor store on the west side of the intersection. It’s kind of oddly placed so it doesn’t face either of the roads at the intersection but instead is on an angle so it’s accessible from either road.
Casey’s (54th Street)
I grew up in a small town in Illinois. My first job out of college was in Peoria. Like my current job, I did a lot of travel around the region.
GPS wasn’t quite as prevalent in those days. I got one my last couple of years in the job but before that, I had to print out Mapquest directions from stop to stop and try to read them while driving.
Getting directions verbally from someone who knew where they were going was also pretty common. Also common, being told to turn at the Casey’s…because every small town in Illinois had a Casey’s and it seemed like you always turned at the Casey’s no matter where you were going.
Casey’s weren’t really a thing in Michigan until recently. The first one in Southwest Michigan opened in Watervliet about seven years ago. Since then, they’ve slowly been making their way up I-94 towards Kalamazoo.
Casey’s got a huge boost in presence when they bought the Grand Rapids area Kum & Go stores. They went from zero stores in Grand Rapids to eight pretty much overnight.
I had to work a couple of shifts in Grand Rapids last week and I was super excited to get my hands on that Casey’s pizza.
The store I ended up stopping at is the one closest to US-131 on 54th Street in Wyoming. This is actually an old Maverick store and not actually branded a Kum & Go. Maverick had bought the Kum & Go chain before they sold these stores to Casey’s. It’s a fairly new gas station having been built in just the last couple of years. It’s right on the corner of 54th Street and Clyde Park Avenue right as you get off the highway on the west side of the interchange.
Read more…Saroki’s Crispy Chicken & Pizza (Haslett)
Friday night became Saturday night overtime last weekend. It was fine. J and the kids were busy all day volunteering for a synchronized skating competition at Wings Event Center. Neither of them are on synchro teams this year so I didn’t have to be there. The overtime opportunity came up so I took it.
This one was a little bit of a drive but nothing to outrageous. I needed to be in Haslett for an afternoon assignment. I was by myself so I could take my time getting over there.
I worked from about 1 – 4 PM then went looking for lunch. I was near the high school and I knew there were some options just to the north of where I was. Of course, I gravitated towards the gas station chicken.
Saroki’s Crispy Chicken & Pizza is inside the Marathon gas station on the corner of Haslett and Marsh Roads in the unincorporated community of Haslett near Lansing. The gas station is really kind of difficult to get in to. There’s an entrance before the building on Marsh Road and one on Marsh Road once you get past the building. The whole shopping plaza feels shoe horned in to the plot of land. The entrance to the building actually faces away from Haslett Road. There’s a sign for the restaurant portion of the building on the outside that almost looks like it has it’s own entrance but it doesn’t. You have to go in to the convenience store entrance to get to it.
Read more…Papa Murphy’s Pizza (Plainwell)
The Friday night overtime is over for the fall. It’s a good 13 weeks of extra paychecks but I’m also glad to get my Friday night’s back and that means Friday night pizza.
I had to work in Grand Rapids this past Friday and I knew I was going to be late getting home. J actually texted me around 5:00 and asked if I’d order delivery. I have the Cottage Inn account and app on my phone so it’s just easier if I do it and I get the points for doing it.
I wasn’t really feeling the Cottage Inn though. I like it wen it’s hot but we always get the thin crust…which is a better pizza…but it’s not the greatest cold. It’s fine. I like cold pizza. I’d just rather have Cottage Inn’s thin crust hot.
I didn’t want to bring anything home from Grand Rapids because…again, I wanted something hot. I had an idea for a stop in Plainwell for a pizza I haven’t had in a really long time.
I stopped at the Papa Murphy’s on M-89 between Oaks Crossing and 12th Avenue. The restaurant shares a small strip mall with an AT&T Store on a very commercialized section of M-89 west of the US-131 interchange. It’s one of those buildings that easier to get in to if you’re heading west but can be difficult to get back on M-89 if you’re heading east towards the highway unless you cut through the RX Optical parking lot next door to get to the light.
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1817 142nd Avenue
1116 South University Avenue, Unit B
115 S. Grand Street
620 Riverview Drive
311 Lansing Street 
1619 Haslett Road
1285 M-89

