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Old Burdick’s at Wings West

April 10, 2018
  • 5076 Sports Drive
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 488-4500
  • Website
  • Menu

Finding a table at a restaurant at 7 PM on a Friday night can be hard enough.  Finding a table on a Friday night at 7 PM for nine people can be damn near impossible.  Reservations aren’t a thing at most places anymore so it’s just a matter of showing up and preparing for a wait.

We had all of the grandparents in town plus my aunt for L’s performance at the Civic Auditorium.  When the show ended, everyone wanted to go somewhere for dinner.  The places they suggested I knew we had no chance of getting a table for that many people without a long wait.  I knew we had to find a place with a large dining room and one place instantly came to mind.

The Old Burdick’s restaurants have been a staple in our dining out rotation since we moved to Kalamazoo nine years ago.  Old Burdick’s Bar & Grill was one of the first restaurants we went to in town and Old Burdick’s Bar & Grill West in the old Holiday Inn was our go-to when we didn’t want to cook after moving to Oshtemo.

When the Oshtemo location closed, we had to move a little further west to Texas Township find our closest Burdick’s.

Burdick’s at Wings West is on Sports Drive just to the east of 9th Street near the Texas and Oshtemo Township line.  As the name implies, it’s inside the Wings West ice skating rink.  The restaurant gets the spot facing the road and the large parking lot for the complex.   Read more…

The Civic Auditorium

April 9, 2018
  • 329 S. Park Street
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49007
  • (269) 343-1313
  • Website

I’ve always had a weird relationship with the theater.  I fell in love when my high school freshman class took a trip to see Cats at the Chicago Theatre.   That couldn’t be right.  I was a “jock.”  I couldn’t like theater….but man, I did.

I never tried out for the school plays because they always seemed to be during baseball season.  We had some guys who did both, but baseball was my priority.  I still went to every performance though.  If we had a show that played three nights.  I was there all three supporting my friends.

J was not like me.  She was heavily involved with her high school theater productions, so it’s no surprise both of our kids like to perform.  We spend most of our times singing and dancing along with YouTube in our house and the Hamilton soundtrack is on a constant loop.

We needed something for L to do for Spring Break.  We weren’t going anywhere and we didn’t want her home.  J realized she’s old enough for the Civic Theater’s spring break camp so we asked her if she wanted to sign up and we got an emphatic “YES!”

The camps run all week culminating with a performance on Friday night.  I got out of work about an hour early to make the sprint across Bronson Park to get there in time.

The performance was in the Civic Auditorium on the corner of Park and South in downtown Kalamazoo.  I’ve long wanted to go to this performance venue and we’ve talked about going to see a show but now that L is old enough to sit through a performance we would have to worry about B.  It always seems like getting a babysitter is such a hassle so we keep procrastinating.  This spring break camp performance was finally my chance to see what is hidden behind those large concrete walls.

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Chau Haus Schnitzel Station

April 5, 2018
  • 224 W. Michigan Avenue
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49007
  • (269) 532-5245
  • Website
  • Menu

I know it’s been a while but I’ve finally got a blog post from Kalamazoo.  I’ve enjoyed the traveling these past several weeks but damn, is it good to be home for a while.

You know those days where you tell yourself you’re not going to eat out at work?  Yeah, I get those a lot but then I give in.  I eat leftovers a lot at home, but when I’m at work, I really just want to pick up something hot that someone else has made.

Early this week, I had one of those days.  I sat around until late afternoon hungry but not wanting to give in.  Curiosity won over though as I remembered the German place that used to be on Burdick moved to Michigan Avenue….and they had online ordering now so I didn’t even need to call them.  Yeah, I ended up ordering lunch.

Chau Haus Schnitzel Station opened up in Kalamazoo’s Vine Neighborhood in the Fall of 2016.  I ate their once last winter when I had some time for dinner one night.  I really didn’t have much experience with German food before that and I really enjoyed what I had.

Fast forward to last December and Chau Haus made the move to a new location on Michigan Avenue near Rose Street in the Central Business District.  They outgrew the old hot dog joint on Burdick and the space that used to be McNally’s Kitchen (then Andrea’s Restaurant) happened to be open. Read more…

Sprinkles Cupcakes (Chicago)

April 4, 2018
  • 50 E. Walton Street
  • Chicago, IL 60611
  • (312) 573-1600
  • Website
  • Menu

What’s a birthday without cake?  Amiright?

We had ice cream cake earlier in the day at my parents and J’s parents had bought cupcakes for when we got home, but J and I didn’t really want to rush home.  We don’t get a lot of time for just the two of us….even if it is just driving around the City of Chicago in a car.

One of J’s friends is actually a graduate of Loyola-Chicago and we happened to be in town the night LUC played in the Final Four.  She asked us to pick up a t-shirt if we saw one.

We didn’t actually go anywhere that would just happen to have one so we made a couple of trips out of the way to find one for her.  Again, we didn’t want to go home.

We ended up at Dick’s Sporting Goods on Clybourn just north of downtown.  While J was checking out, I was Google searching the area for cupcakes.  There wasn’t anything close but there was something cool not far away.

Sprinkles Cupcakes is a national bakery chain with a Chicago location on Walton Street between Rush Street and Michigan Avenue in Chicago’s Cold Coast Neighborhood.  It’s a one way street that you have to access from Michigan just south of Lake Shore Drive.   Read more…

Eris Brewery and Cider House

April 3, 2018
  • 4240 W. Irving Park Road
  • Chicago, IL 60641
  • (773) 943-6200
  • Website
  • Menu

Back in Kalamazoo for a few days then off to Chicago for a long weekend.  My mom wanted to meet for Easter and it was J’s birthday.  We always like to go back to Chicago for birthday’s and find someplace new in the city to eat.

As I’ve mentioned over the years, I drag J to a lot of breweries.  I mean, drag is probably the wrong word because the food is always great, but she’s not much of a beer drinker.  For her birthday, I like to try to find places that focus more on hard cider.

You would think in a city the size of Chicago there would be a couple options for places making their own cider, but that’s not the case.  A couple of years ago, a place call The Northman opened up as a “cider bar” but they just have a large selection of other people’s ciders.  The menu has never looked good enough for us to make that trip so this year, I did a search again for “Cider Bar Chicago.”  The difference in this search was that I actually got a good hit.

Eris Brewery and Cider House is in the Old Irving Park part of Chicago.  It’s on West Irving Park Road about three blocks from I-90/94 on the north side of the city in an old Masonic Temple.   Read more…

Rolling Stone Bar & Grill (LAX)

March 30, 2018
  • 700 World Way, Terminal 7
  • Los Angeles, CA 90045
  • (310) 258-9775
  • Website
  • Menu

One more Los Angeles blog post.  Don’t worry.  I know most of you don’t read them, but as I’ve explained on other trips, this blog works like a journal for me so I blog about more than just dining experiences in the Kalamazoo area….so you can just keep ignoring them.  I have almost ten years worth of blog posts now that I can go back and read..and, quite honestly, I do every so often.

Our last day in Los Angeles was a travel day.  Our flight left Los Angeles International Airport at 1:30, but I wanted to make sure we got their early.  We had to get the rental car back, get to the terminal, then get through TSA.  I had no idea how long that was going to take so we left downtown LA about 9:30.

We got everything done through TSA at a little before noon which gave us plenty of time to grab something to eat before getting on the plane heading to Denver.

We were flying United so we were in Terminal 7.  There aren’t a lot of choices in Terminal 7.  I wanted a beer so we headed towards the restaurant that I could see had a bar because it was out in the open.

Rolling Stone Bar & Grill is one of the first restaurants you see in Terminal 7 at LAX.  The whole thing is kind of out in the open and only contained with a small fence around it.

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Maple Block Meat Company

March 30, 2018
  • 3973 Sepulveda Boulevard
  • Culver City, CA 90230
  • (310) 313-6328
  • Website
  • Menu

Our week in Southern California was wrapping up and, honestly, I didn’t get to any of the restaurants I was hoping to.  We were pretty confined to downtown L.A. on our trip and while we had  a car, we just didn’t get time to go explore very much.  I had never been to L.A. before and the only touristy thing we got to do was spend an hour walking the Hollywood Walk of Fame and looking at the hand prints at TCL Chinese Theatre.

Saturday was our last day of actual work in Los Angeles.  Sunday was a travel day so we had to button everything up.  I had borrowed some equipment from a firm in Culver City that I needed to return before we really go in to our workday on Saturday.  I had an 11:00 AM meeting set up with them that I didn’t need my co-worker for so I left him at the hotel to work while I went to the meeting.

It was a quick, five-minute kind of thing where I just had to drop something off and thank them for their help while we were there.  Before leaving I asked about places to eat.  Without hesitation, they mentioned a nearby BBQ restaurant.

BBQ?  In Los Angeles?  I was skeptical but when I looked it up, it had great reviews.  I figured I should give it a try and BBQ sounded really good.

Maple Block Meat Company is on Sepulveda Boulevard north of Washington Place near The 405 in Culver City.  The building was an Italian place before Maple Block came in in 2015. Read more…

Master Burger #4

March 29, 2018
  • 1001 S. Broadway
  • Los Angeles, CA 90015
  • (213) 536-5039
  • No Known Website
  • Menu

Friday in Los Angeles was a pretty easy day for us.  We still worked twelve hours but we weren’t as stressed and running around as much as we had been for a few days.

When we were out driving around downtown earlier in the day, my co-worker pointed out a restaurant that was right down the street from our hotel.  The advertised burgers, pasta, and pizza on signs outside.  When it came time for dinner, he asked if I’d be interested in walking to get some pasta.

The restaurant on the corner of Broadway and Olympic in downtown Los Angeles is Master Burger #4.  The #4 comes from being the fourth in a small chain of burger joints.  The original is in Vermont Square southwest of downtown.

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Carl’s Jr. (Olympic Blvd., L.A.)

March 29, 2018
  • 106 E. Olympic Boulevard
  • Los Angeles, CA 90015
  • (213) 746-7767
  • Website
  • Menu

How funny is it that I just ate at a Hardee’s in Niles a couple of weeks ago and here I am doing a similar blog post after my trip to L.A.  To most people, that’s not funny…..but I’ve honestly never been to a Carl’s Jr. and there was one close to my hotel, so why the heck not?

Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s are both owned by CKE Restaurants and they look really, really similar.  Their logos are similar as are there menus.  CKE kept the Hardee’s branding in the east and Carl’s Jr. branding in the west….which is why I’ve never been to a Carl’s Jr.

I’m sure there are a couple Carl’s Jr. in downtown LA, but the one closest to me was the one on the corner of Olympic and South Main on the bottom floor of a parking garage.

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Big Mama’s & Papa’s Pizzeria (Downtown LA)

March 29, 2018
  • 657 S. Flower Street
  • Los Angeles, CA 90017
  • (213) 627-5556
  • Website
  • Menu

There are probably a lot of high end pizza restaurants in Los Angeles.  Heck, I think we even passed a few in our daily travels, but sometimes, the carry-out counter service pizza is just what sounds good and after three days in L.A., that’s exactly what sounded good to us.

Our workday got over a little after 8:00 local time.  We started to head back to the hotel when my co-worker said he just wanted pizza for dinner.  I pulled out my phone and started looking for a quick carry-out kind of place.  It wasn’t too hard to find something in downtown L.A., but if we were going to do a chain, I wanted to at least do a regional chain.

We picked Big Mama’s & Papa’s Pizzeria on South Flower Street near Willshire Boulevard in the heart of downtown.  The restaurant is on a busy street and parking was an issue.  I didn’t want to pay $15 at one of the nearby lots just to pick up a pizza so I drove around the block several times until I found an open meter only to find that meter reverted to a 5-minute loading zone from 6 PM until Midnight.  I decided to chance it because it was raining and we were only going to be about ten minutes.  My gamble paid off.

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