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Brewsters at the Dyckman

February 8, 2011
  • 201 E. Michigan Avenue
  • Paw Paw, MI 49079
  • (269) 655-2222
  • No Known Website
  • Menu

Picking up a little extra work on my day off.  Can’t complain about that.  The best thing about the freelance work I do is that I almost always get lunch.

At first, I was told we were only going to take about a half hour for lunch and we’d just order in.  I was fine with that.  Lunch is lunch when I’m not paying, but as lunch time rolled around, my employer said we were just going to go out.  Fabulous.

Her first choice was Bistro 120 but we were told they were closed on Monday and Tuesday.  Instead, it was recommended that we go to The Dyckman for lunch.

The Dyckman House has roots in Paw Paw dating back to the late 1800’s.  The original purpose of the building was as a hotel, but the present day configuration is a restaurant/bar and apartment building.

Brewsters at the Dyckman sits right on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Kalamazoo Avenue in downtown Paw Paw.  It’s impossible to miss as you’re making your way through town.  There is street parking in front and on the side of the building, but there’s also a municipal parking lot around back which serves all the businesses along this busy stretch of road.    There is also a back entrance which brings you to a small waiting area between the bar and the dining room. Read more…

Ramona’s Table

February 6, 2011
  • 2232 Wealthy Street SE
  • East Grand Rapids, MI 49506
  • (616) 459-8500
  • Website
  • Menu

Some days I just have to give in and go out to dinner.  Sure, I pack a lunch, but I work a 12 hour day on Saturday.  I usually eat my lunch not long after getting to work which means come dinner time, I either eat out of a vending machine or I go out.

This time, I chose to go out.

I sort of left the office wandering aimlessly knowing I didn’t want fast food.  As I headed down Wealthy Street, I remembered a place in East Grand Rapids that I’ve been wanting to try.  I had no idea if they were still open or not, but I figured it was worth a chance.

Ramona’s Table is in downtown East Grand Rapids on Wealthy Street near Bagley Avenue in the Gaslight Village Area.  Downtown East Grand Rapids is filled with cute little buildings and Ramona’s Table is no different.  Read more…

Bruno’s Pizza & Restaurant

February 6, 2011
  • 1528 W. Michigan Avenue
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49006
  • (269) 349-3229
  • No Known Website
  • Menu

With J in Chicago, I was on my own for dinner.  My plan for the evening was to pick up a movie from Redbox and grab a pizza then just relax in my basement all night.

So the question is, where to get a pizza from.  There are still a few places in the Kalamazoo area that I haven’t tried yet and I wanted to try one of those.

The place I chose was Bruno’s Pizza & Restaurant on West Michigan Avenue right across the street from Western Michigan University.  I’ve been wanting to go there for a while, but I never know when they’re open.  They don’t have a website and any information I can find online always seems to contradict information I’ve found on different websites.  I figured being a Friday night, they would be open.

I went to Meijer to pick up my movie from the Redbox there.  When I pulled in to the parking, I looked up the phone number and placed the call.  It started to ring which was promising.  I at least knew they were still open.   I was really relieved when I heard a woman’s voice on the other end say, “Bruno’s.”  Read more…

Round Barn Winery Tasting Room – Union Pier

February 6, 2011
  • 9185 Union Pier Road
  • Union Pier, MI 49129
  • (269) 469-6885
  • Website

If you read my last post about Taco Bob’s, you already know that we had some issues getting J to Chicago.  She was supposed to take an Amtrak, but being on time is a problem for Amtrak.  They were not just late.  They were over four hours late which would have made J miss her dinner plans and her connecting Metra to the suburbs where her parents live.

Since I didn’t want her weekend home to get off to a bad start, I offered to just drive her to Chicago.  Her mom then offered to meet us halfway, so we headed towards New Buffalo.

As we got close, I realized we hadn’t heard from J’s mom yet which means she probably wasn’t in New Buffalo yet.  As we were coming up on Exit 6, I asked J if she wanted to pull off and get her mom a bottle of wine as a “thank you” for coming to get her.

Now, I was thinking St. Julian because I knew her mom really likes their wine, but J said she still had a couple bottles from her last trip to Michigan.  J suggested we try Round Barn. Read more…

Taco Bob’s – Oshtemo Township

February 6, 2011
  • 6890 Stadium Drive
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 366-4544
  • Website
  • Menu

I know that Friday’s have been a day of extravagance recently, but this Friday was supposed to be different.  J was heading home to Chicago for the weekend and because we’re down to one 4WD car due to my accident a couple weeks ago, she was planning on taking an Amtrak.  In typical Amtrak fashion, they were running late.  Way late.  So late that we decided it was faster just to drive to New Buffalo and meet J’s mom halfway instead of waiting on such a worthless transportation system which showed up to Kalamazoo four hours late.

While we were trying to figure out travel arrangements, I told J that I needed to run somewhere for lunch.  I threw out about a dozen suggestions, but nothing sounded good to her.  At one point, I said something about Taco Bell which reminded her of Taco Bob’s.

When we were coming home from Paw Paw last week via Red Arrow Highway, we drove by a Taco Bob’s location we didn’t even know existed.  Not to far before you get to 9th Street, if you’re coming from the west, you come across a newer strip development with a lot of empty stores.  One of the few stores that is occupied is a Taco Bob’s.  It’s still pretty hard to find.  Even when I was looking for it and knew it was there, I had a hard time finding it.  Since I was coming from the East, I had to turn in to the development before I got to the building.  The “front” of the store is actually on the side opposite of the street, so there’s really not a very good street presence.  There is a really small sign near the road, but it’s easy to miss.  Read more…

Press Release – “Forks Over Knives” Screening in Ann Arbor

January 30, 2011

Gotta be honest.  When I saw the following press release from Whole Foods, I was hoping it was to say they were building a store here.

Whole Foods Market® Ann Arbor Stores Sponsoring Eye-Opening “Forks Over Knives” Prescreening Event

Documentary Participant Rip Esselstyn, with Moderator Lizzie Burt from the University of Michigan MHealthy program to Lead Ensuing Panel Discussion on the Medical Merits of a Healthier Diet

 

What: Whole Foods Market, America’s leading natural and organic foods supermarket, and the company’s Healthy Eating Partner, Rip Esselstyn, author of The Engine 2 Diet, are sponsoring a prescreening event of the documentary film “Forks Over Knives.” Together, they will provide people an opportunity to view the film, which offers clear information about the serious, but often misunderstood, relationship between food and health. Featuring physicians and expert researchers, “Forks Over Knives” presents compelling evidence suggesting that many of the nation’s most-debilitating degenerative diseases may be prevented – and in many cases reversed—through a whole food plant-based diet. After the viewing, Rip and moderator Lizzie Burt will lead a lively discussion of the film’s impact and messages.

Whole Foods Market stores across the country are supporting this documentary via viewings and other means. The documentary is scheduled for national release in March 2011.

Price: The price of admittance is $10, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the Ann Arbor Firefighter Association.

Where: Michigan Theater Screening Room, 603 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor

When: Tuesday, February 8

      • Reception at 5:45pm; movie at 6:30pm
      • Panel Discussion: 8pm – 8:30pm

Confection

January 28, 2011
  • 230 S. Kalamazoo Mall
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49007
  • (269) 382-1300
  • Website
  • Menu

It’s Friday which means it’s indulgence day.  I worked really late last night so I slept later than usual and J had a long day too so she wasn’t even home when I got up.  About 45 minutes after I stumbled out to the living room feeling bad that I slept so late, I get a text message that I need to pick J up from work.   I assumed we’d just go out to lunch, but she wanted to change clothes first so we headed home so she could get out of the work clothes and into something comfy.

I threw out a couple places I wanted to try for lunch, but on Friday’s, she really likes to go places where we can kind of pig out.  We’ve been doing pretty good at eating at home and watching what we eat during the week so the weekends can be a little extra special.

For quite a while now, I’ve been wanting to get downtown to Confections which recently moved from Richland to the Kalamazoo Mall.  The place is a little hard to find because there is no sign.  This is probably the third time we’ve went looking for it, but the first time during daylight which helped.  I knew where it was, I just keep driving by it because there is nothing that actually says “Confections.”  Read more…

Press Release – Ruth’s Chris Coming to Grand Rapids

January 26, 2011

UPDATE (9.9.11) :  Lots of people coming to the site looking for info on Ruth’s Chris….click HERE for the new press release with opening date…

…but the it’s taking the place of the 1913 Room at the Amway Grand.  I never could afford the 1913 Room nor is it really our type of restaurant, but it’s one of Michigan’s only truly fine dining restaurants and it’s the only AAA 5-Diamond rating restaurant in the state.  There is a pretty good chance I will eat at Ruth’s Chris so the change will actually be better for me personally.  Just sad to see a restaurant like the 1913 Room go.

DOWNTOWN GRAND RAPIDS ATTRACTS ONE OF WORLD’S TOP DINING DESTINATIONS

The 1913 Room to become Ruth’s Chris Steak House

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., (JAN. 26) – The Amway Grand Plaza Hotel (AGPH) today announced that it will transform The 1913 Room restaurant into a Ruth’s Chris Steak House by early fall 2011. The iconic, AAA Five Diamond, award-winning 1913 Room will remain open through late spring.  Plans to begin construction of Ruth’s Chris Steak House are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. All associates of The 1913 Room will be offered positions with Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

Founded in New Orleans by Ruth Fertel in 1965, Ruth’s Chris is the largest, family of upscale steak houses in the world with more than 130 locations, including New York, Portland, Atlanta, Chicago, New Orleans and Dubai.

“This is another exciting step forward in adding to the vibrancy of our hotel and downtown,” said Joe Tomaselli, president and CEO of the Amway Hotel Corporation.  “Ruth’s Chris is an internationally recognized brand and we’re especially thrilled to bring this `big city’ dining experience to the area, providing another solid attraction for local residents as well as the growing number of business and leisure travelers staying downtown.”

“The redevelopment of The 1913 Room to Ruth’s Chris Steak House reflects the hotel’s efforts throughout its history to continually look for opportunities to enhance guest experiences while adding to the vision of the downtown,” said Tomaselli.  The new Ruth’s Chris restaurant is expected to open around the same time as the AGPH celebrates its 30-year anniversary in September 2011.

Conversations between AGPH and Ruth’s Chris executives began several years ago as Grand Rapids emerged on its radar of growing, progressive cities.

“Grand Rapids is well-positioned for our globally recognized brand,” said Michael P. O’Donnell, chairman and CEO of Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc. “We’re thrilled to introduce Ruth’s Chris to new diners as well as those local residents and hotel guests who are already acquainted with the Ruth’s Chris dining experience.”

Tomaselli said Ruth’s Chris’ reputation for extraordinary food and impeccable service were important considerations in the decision.  Additionally, the Amway Hotel Corporation will own and operate the new Ruth’s Chris restaurant. This will be the second Michigan location for Ruth’s Chris. The first Michigan Ruth’s Chris opened in Troy in 1997.

“Ruth’s Chris guests can anticipate the same high service standards and quality that they have come to expect from The 1913 Room,” Tomaselli said.

Current plans call for The 1913 Room to remain open through late spring, maintaining its regular hours of operation; reservations are accepted at (616) 774-2000.

The 1913 Room opened in 1981, quickly earning rave reviews for its continental cuisine with a French influence, combined with exceptional service and a warm, luxurious setting. To pay tribute to this longstanding restaurant, the new Ruth’s Chris will feature a special private dining room called The 1913 Room.

“This is another milestone for downtown,” said Tomaselli.

La Rue’s Family Restaurant

January 25, 2011
  • 6375 Stadium Drive
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 375-7113
  • No Known Website
  • Menu

Well, I wasn’t sure if I was going to be home today or not.  Turns out, it wasn’t my decision.  Some black ice near Bridgman yesterday decided I was going to be in Kalamazoo and not in Chicago.

Since I was going to be gone, my Mother-In-Law drove up from Chicago to hang out with J.  We had actually been invited to Salt of the Earth for the Food Network taping last night and since I couldn’t go, J and her mom were going to go.  I ruined those plans while I was sitting up against the cable guard rails facing the wrong direction on I-94.

Since J’s mom was already here, she stayed the night hoping the weather would be better today.  J was actually off this morning because she’s attending a class to become certified as a MIFA judge which started just as her shift usually ends.  Read more…

Press Release- Penn Station opening 3rd Kalamazoo Store

January 25, 2011

Press release..e-mail…same thing….

I want to let you know about a new restaurant opening in Kalamazoo. Penn Station East Coast Subs will open  Feb. 8 at 5909 Gull Road in Kalamazoo. Penn Station is an upscale, fast-casual restaurant renowned for its legendary Philadelphia Cheesesteak Sub sandwich, served hot and made-to-order on freshly baked French bread. Penn Station serves a variety of hot and cold subs, as well as fresh, hand-cut, made-to-order French fries, hand-squeezed lemonade made several times daily and chocolate chunk cookies baked fresh in the restaurant.