Maggie’s Cafe & Catering
When we first moved to town six years ago, one of the first breakfast places people really recommended was Maggie’s Campus Cafe. It took a few months, but we finally made it one Sunday morning and joined the hungover college crowd for delicious, hearty breakfast food.
That location closed due to a dispute with the property own and it’s now Breakfast at Tiffiny’s.
It’s taken a better part of five years, but Maggie’s is back. The new Maggie’s Cafe & Kitchen is on Stadium Drive where Lenny’s Sub Shop used to be in the Stadium Shoppes development.
The first thing we noticed about the Maggie’s is that it’s small. A good portion of the building is taken up by the kitchen which wasn’t needed in the old sub shop. The tables are packed in pretty tightly and there’s not many of them.
We were lucky enough to find one table open on a Sunday just before noon. We sat down and a waitress brought over menus and got us drinks. J and I were still in breakfast mode, but L had already moved on to lunch. Both menus were available, so everyone got what they wanted. Read more…
Territorial Brewing Company
One of our favorite things to do with L in the summer is go to zoo’s. The summer after she was born, we signed up for a membership at Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek. In addition to the multiple trips there every summer, our membership gets us half off at a number of zoos around the country.
We hadn’t been able to get over to the zoo yet this year and all three of us were missing the giraffes. I only had one day off last week and I had a lot to fit in to that one day, but when J said, “Let’s go to the zoo” there was no way I could say no.
After a couple of hours of doing all of L’s favorite things, we were ready to head home. I asked J if she wanted to pick up a pizza or stop at a brewery for dinner. She picked brewery. Man, I love her.
We made the short trip back to Springfield where Territorial Brewing Company has set up shop across the street from the WMU College of Aviation and the W.K. Kellogg Airport.
The brewery took over the building that used to be Bill’s Pizza Factory on Helmer Road at 6th Avenue. I was never in Bill’s, but I’m guessing they had to do some work to turn it in to a German pub.
The small dining room and small bar were both pretty full when we dropped in just before 5:00 on a Friday night. We were met by a waiter who took us to a table and left drink and food menus.
I wanted to stop to check out the beer and what better way to do that than to order a flight. Most of the beers are of German inspiration so there’s no IPA’s or Pale Ale’s on the menu right now. Read more…
Angelo’s Italian Eatery – Texas Corners
It’s not often that I get to spend my entire shift in Kalamazoo. I end up in Kalamazoo a lot, but most of the time, I still have to go to Grand Rapids to pick up equipment and a co-worker. This time, I had everything I needed already at home and the co-worker just met me.
We spent the day in Portage not too far from Texas Township. At dinner time, C.W. was very adamant that he was hungry and we needed an actual break. We still didn’t have time for a meal at a full service, sit-down restaurant, but my goal was to find a place we could have a hearty, delicious meal and actually take a little time to enjoy it.
We weren’t too far away from Texas Corners and as much as I would have loved to have taken him to Texas Corners Brewing, we didn’t have that much time. Instead, grinders sounded good to me and he had no idea what a grinder was, so I took the opportunity to teach him about delicious sandwiches.
Angelo’s Italian Eatery opened up their third location in the former Asiago Bakery and Deli in the small strip mall on the corner of Q Avenue and 8th Street in Texas Township. They didn’t really change anything when they moved in. The layout is the same and like their Ravine Road location, they have an ice cream counter for a sweet treat if you have any room left.
The only odd thing about the space was they didn’t have a menu above the counter. I didn’t need one. I’ve eaten at Angelo’s different locations (Ravine – Portage), so I put in my typical order of a 16″ Pizza Grinder. Since we were eating in, I also added a Pepsi which brought my total to just under $10. Read more…
Texas Corners Brewing Company
Have I mentioned how much I love the brewery scene in Kalamazoo. What’s that? I have? Good. Now I’m going to tell you again. I freakin’ love the brewery scene in Kalamazoo. So many great breweries and more popping up all the time.
The newest addition is Texas Corners Brewing Company. As the name implies, the brewery is in Texas corners, on Texas Drive, near the corner of Q Avenue and 8th Street.
It’s really hard to miss as you pull in to the business center of Texas Township. The brewery took up residence in t-51 he old church on the corner of Texas Drive and 8th Street.
J and I had been wanting to stop in for dinner for quite some time, but we’ve been so busy recently, we couldn’t find time. Last week, J’s mom came to visit and she really the enjoys craft beer scene in Michigan, so we thought this would be a great time to finally check out this new hot spot.
We pulled in to the parking lot at 5:30 on Friday night. We hadn’t planned on going so late, but other things came up, so by the time we decided to go to dinner, it was after 5:00. There were a few spots in the parking lot, but once we walked up the steps and could see in to the brewery, we knew there was going to be a wait.
We ended up waiting a little over 35 minutes for a table. There’s really not a waiting room, so I took L back outside so she wasn’t running in to people waiting in the little hallway connecting the door with the dining room. Read more…
Pizza King of Galesburg
I don’t end up in Galesburg too often, but a co-worker and I spent a significant amount of time there not too long ago. It was kind of a relaxed day of work with not much going on, but we were stuck in town waiting something out.
When dinner time rolled around, neither of us really knew what to do. Most of my Galesburg dining experiences are at the McDonalds out by the Interstate. Yeah…didn’t want McDonalds, but we were pretty close to a pizza joint. Pizza sounded good.
Pizza King of Galesburg is on Michigan Avenue just to the east of the main downtown intersection. It shares a building with an Auto Value store and shares it’s space with a small ice cream shop called Frostee Queen.
I could have just walked in and placed my order, but I found a menu online, so I took the lazy route and called the order in from the parking lot. C.W. wasn’t super hungry, so I went with what I wanted and offered him a couple slices. He’d just have to eat whatever I got.
I ordered a large Extra Thin crust with pepperoni and ground beef. They actually have four crust options, but thin crust is always my preferred choice. There was nothing too out of the ordinary on the toppings list and I went for ground beef instead of my usual bacon. Read more…
O’Toole’s Public House
It’s been quite a while since I’ve been able to have a nice, sit-down restaurant in Grand Rapids on my dinner break. One day last week, I finally got that. A colleague and I were on the west side of town and had some time to spare. We were both hungry and I suggested that little Irish pub we drove past earlier.
O’Toole’s Public House sits right in the epicenter of a redeveloping West Side neighborhood on Bridge Street just to the west of US 131 and downtown Grand Rapids. The small Irish pub sits on the corner of Bridge Street and Winter Avenue. At first glance, the pub looks a little out of place, but they’re actually just ahead of the curve.
Parking can always be a little tricky in this area. We got lucky and found street parking just a few storefronts down which is surprising because the bar was pretty packed. We just missed happy hour and there were obvious groups of co-workers from the hospitals just down the street.
C.W. noticed a table up against the wall that was empty near the front entrance, so we grabbed that then tracked down a waitress for a couple of menus. We had time to eat dinner, but there was still a little bit of a rush to it.
I actually felt a little at home inside the pub. It had a very lively atmosphere with baskets of peanuts on the table and empty shells on the floor. The decor is traditional Irish pub with hardwood floors. The decibel level at dinner time was probably pretty close to dangerous. It was loud. On more than one occasion, I had to ask my co-worker to repeat herself while we were trying to have a conversation. Read more…
One Well Brewing
I love the boom of breweries in Kalamazoo. It is seriously awesome to have so many options. When a new brewery opens, I typically give it a little time if they don’t open with a food menu. I don’t really like drinking alone, so I’d rather be able to take my wife and daughter along for lunch.
When One Well Brewing opened up last fall, they didn’t have a food menu. It was in the works, but they wanted to get the whole beer thing going first. Many Friday nights I’ve thought heading down there after the ladies go to bed and many a Friday night I ended up in bed myself before 9:00.
A little over a month ago, the food situation changed. They added a small menu which is mostly appetizer type food and pizzas, but there was enough for the three of us to eat, so we finally decided to stop in for a quick lunch on a Saturday afternoon.
One Well Brewing is on Portage Street just to the north of the I-94 Interchange and Kilgore Road. The building actually used to be the home of Sunset Boulevard Brewing Company before they decided the neighborhood was too rough for them and they bailed.
Not much has changed with the set up of the restaurant. There’s still a huge horseshoe bar right as you walk in and a pretty large dining room with a variety of seating options. They’ve also installed a couple of classic video game and pinball machines along the back wall.
The three of us made our way towards the back of the space and sat at a table that shares a bench on one side with a number of other tables in the dining room. There was a food menu and a drink menu already on the table, so we started looking it over. The bartender came over and asked if we had been there before. We had not and he pointed out they “work like Bell’s” and food and drinks are ordered at the bar. Read more…
Kalamazoo BBQ Grill
112 E. Cork Street- Kalamazoo, MI 49001
- (269) 343-5200
- No Known Website
- Menu
Sometimes, you just have to follow your gut, literally, because sometimes, that gut will take you to some of the weirdest places and find some of the best food.
J and I used to live at Candlewyck Apartments on Kilgore and we used Burdick to get downtown quite a bit to avoid the traffic on Westnedge. One day, many, many years ago (well, five anyway), we noticed a couple of smokers set up outside of an empty store on the corner of Burdick and Cork. Not long after that, a party store opened in that empty building and those smokers were being used on a regular basis.
Fast forward five years, we still haven’t stopped in the party store which is now Burdick Hair & Beauty Supply. The smokers are still out front and every time we drive by, there is still smoke coming out of them.
Somehow, last week, I chipped J’s windshield while driving on I-94 and we needed to get it replaced. It was too big to fix and the crack was slowly getting bigger. I had the day off on Thursday, so I set up an appointment at Safelite to get it fixed.
Unfortunately, it took much, much longer to fix the windshield than what we were told. When I took J back to pick it up, they still weren’t finished, so I let her take my truck and I stayed with her car until it was finished. Read more…
Waffle House – Shelbyville, IN
Our day go off to a late start on day #3 in Indianapolis. We didn’t have any assignments until late in the afternoon, so all three of us took advantage and slept in.
When I woke up at just a little after 11:00, I had two text messages on my phone….one from each colleague. Both of them were the same and both were only two words long. “Waffle House?”
While we were quite a ways from Indianapolis, we were at least very close to a Waffle House. Not quite walking distance, but pretty darn close.
The Waffle House in Shelbyville, Indiana is just off of I-74 on North Riley Highway. I can’t say I’ve ever actually eaten at a Waffle House in the past, but from what I have seen, they all look to be pretty much the same. The small rectangle building bears the familiar yellow and black paint scheme while the inside is a classic diner layout. The kitchen is out in the open and there’s a small mix of tables, booths, and lunch counter seating.
The place was pretty packed when we walked in, but there was one open booth in the back corner so we took it. We all grabbed a menu while our waitress brought the drinks and even though it was almost lunch time, we all ordered breakfast. Read more…
The Slippery Noodle Inn
Our second night in Indianapolis was the tough one when it came to finding dinner. We only had a little over an hour and a half between assignments, so we couldn’t wait for a table. That was a tough thing to do on a Friday night….in downtown Indianapolis…during Final Four Weekend.
We walked around to several restaurants in the downtown area and all of them told us they had at least an hour to an hour and a half wait. We were all getting grumpy and annoyed because we needed to find something to eat, but didn’t have the luxury of time to wait for a table.
C.W. #2 had joined us by this point and he’s somewhat familiar with the downtown area. He kept talking about a blues bar that he likes to go to when he’s in town that wasn’t too far from where we were. We checked to see if they had a food menu that we could all agree on and when they did, we started heading that way.
The Slippery Noodle Inn claims to be the oldest commercial building still standing in Indianapolis. They’ve been under the same ownership as The Slipper Noodle now since the 1960’s. The building actually dates back to the Civil War though when it was used as a roadhouse and bar for railroad passengers. After that, it served as a bordello and a place for famous gangsters to make whiskey during prohibition. Read more…
3290 Stadium Drive
256 Helmer Road North
6997 W. Q Avenue
6970 Texas Drive
92 E. Michigan Avenue
448 Bridge Street NW
4213 Portage Street
1784 N. Riley Highway
372 S. Meridian Street

