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North Eleven

January 22, 2011
  • 5585 Gull Road #117
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49048
  • (269) 381-8211
  • Website
  • Menu

Friday has become our eating out day this winter.  It seems like we’re not as motivated to leave once J gets home from work.  There’s just something cozy about curling up on the couch under a blanket that prevents us from venturing out farther than the mailbox.

J was a little later than usual this afternoon, so it gave me time to find a place to eat.   The cold, dreary weather has also affected my brain.  Whenever I make a mental note of a place I want to eat at, I forget about it when it’s actually time to eat.

North Eleven was one of those places.  I don’t go out that way very often so it’s not a place I go by and think, “Hey, we should eat there.”

I was searching Urbanspoon trying to come up with a new place and North Eleven popped up.  From where we live, it’s on the other side of town on Gull Road just east of Sprinkle Road in a shopping center which actually makes it a little hard to find.   The storefront is pretty plain and mostly glass windows.  Even for a strip mall, it’s pretty plain.  It took J a second to actually pick it out and realize where we were going.  Read more…

Press Release – Central City Tap House to Host Global Beer Network for Belgian Beer Dinner

January 18, 2011

From a Millennium Restaurant Group press release….

Central City Tap House to Host Global Beer Network for Belgian Beer Dinner

KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Downtown Kalamazoo’s Central City Tap House is thrilled to host their first beer dinner since opening in July 2010. On Monday, January 31, they will welcome Pete Larsen from Global Beer Network for a Belgian beer-paired four course dinner.

Global Beer Network prides themselves on the knowledge and fun of Belgian Beer. According to their website, they “are the leaders in Belgian beer culture on the web.” Larsen will bring with him his extensive knowledge, as well as some tasty selections for all in attendance.

The courses, created and prepared by Chef Kirk McKinney, as well as the beer pairings are as follows:

Course Beer Pairing Menu 

 

Opening 

 

Troubadour Blonde  

 

Assorted Hors Devours
First Wittekerke Prince Edward Isle Mussels 

steamed in Wittekerke beer, served with hand cut frites
and garlic aioli

 

Second Monks Cafe Wood Grilled Duck Breast Salad 

Winter Greens, Traverse City Dried Cherries,
Feta Cheese, Blis 9 Sherry Vinaigrette

Third Gulden Draak Beer Braised Beef Short Ribs 

Natural jus, Potato Puree, Roasted Root Vegetables

Fourth Cherish Raspberry Chocolate Pot de Crème 

Raspberry Compote, Chantilly Cream

 

In addition to the above paired beers, other Belgian favorites Petrus Oud Bruin and Bavik Pils—among others—will be offered for tasting as well as purchase.

The event is limited to 35 seats, so reservations are required. As a special offer, the first 15 people to make a reservation will receive a special gift from Global Beet Network.

Central City Tap House welcomes Global Beer Network for a Belgian Beer Dinner on Monday, January 31, starting at 6pm. The event is $39.95 per person, and reservations can be made by calling Central City Tap House at (269) 492.0100

Windy City Grille

January 17, 2011
  • 5751 Byron Center Avenue SW #F
  • Wyoming, MI 49418
  • (616) 261-2489
  • Website
  • Menu

There are very few things, food wise, that get me as excited as Italian beef.  Everyone knows about Chicago-style hot dogs and pizza, but most don’t realize that Chicago has another specialty that’s better, when done right, pizza and hot dogs combined.

Windy City Grille is in Wyoming on Byron Center Avenue SW near Metro Hospital in the Bayberry Plaza.  I really have no idea how I even heard of the place because this is not an area of Wyoming that I’ve ever been to.   It’s not too far from US-6 so it’s pretty easy to get to from Grand Rapids.

Chicago-style food is something that can either be done right or it’s a total failure.  Being a native Illinoisan who grew up close enough to Chicago to have been immersed in the food since a young age, I tend to find failure’s more so than true, authentic Chicago-style food.

Windy City Grille is a pretty typical strip mall restaurant.  The small order counter is in the back and the remaining space is filled with tables and chairs.  There is a large menu board behind the counter and they also have paper menus on the counter.  Specials are written on a dry erase board next to the cash register.  Read more…

La Pinata Mexican Food & Bar

January 14, 2011
  • 475 N. Drake Road
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 382-6642
  • No Known Website
  • Menu

Earlier this week, one of J’s co-workers raved about a new Mexican joint in Battle Creek.  Somehow, that made her hungry for Mexican.  She came home from work today and said we should go out for lunch.  I think she was hinting to me that she wanted to go to Battle Creek, but I started heading for a place a little closer to home.

La Pinata Mexican Food & Bar is on Drake Road near the corner of Main Street in Oshtemo Township.  It’s in the Maple Hill Mall development that sits right next to Drake Road, but like everything on that corner, it can be hard to find.

J had actually went looking for it one other time when her mom was in town, but there are so many strip malls on that corner that if you don’t know exactly where something is, you have to drive through all of them and that’s not an easy thing to do.

I do a lot of shopping at the Hardings on Drake Road and have been a frequent customer at the Lowes since we bought a house, so I’m a little more familiar with that area than I was just a few months ago.  Read more…

Wally’s Subs

January 11, 2011
  • 6477 Stadium Drive
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 375-0994
  • Website
  • Menu

On my own for dinner tonight.  Have to admit. I’m really jealous of J right now.  She went to dinner with some co-workers at Rustica.  I’ve been wanting to go there since it opened, but haven’t found the right special occasion.  I guess J can scout it out and decide if she wants to go back or not.

Before dinner, I had to make a grocery store run to pick up a few things.  I was thinking about what I was going to do for dinner and I really didn’t want to cook.  My first thought was pizza, but I didn’t really want to wait that long.  My next thought was Subway.  I was going to stop at the one inside Walmart, but I had too much stuff in my hands, so I figured I’d just hit the one on Stadium near 9th.

On my way to that location, I had to pass a local sub shop right on the corner of 9th and Stadium.  Until we moved to this part of town, I had never heard of Wally’s Subs.  It’s a fairly inconspicuous building…well, other than the three large signs.  The building is a small brick building with a parking lot just big enough for no more than a few cars. Read more…

Erbelli’s Gourmet Pizza, Italian Bistro & Pub – Oshtemo Twp.

January 7, 2011
  • 6214 Stadium Drive
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 375-0408
  • Website
  • Menu

So, it’s been a year since we last tried Erbelli’s.  We keep hearing from almost anyone we ask that the best pizza in Kalamazoo is Erbelli’s.  We ate at the Portage location last year for New Year’s Eve and weren’t really impressed.   Now, we do have a ridiculously high standard when it comes to pizza so finding the right pizza is never an easy task.  I can honestly say I’ve lived in Michigan for almost three years now and have never found a “craveable” pizza.  That doesn’t mean we haven’t found any good pizza.  It just means that when it comes time to order out, there’s always a decision.

J sent me an e-mail from work asking if I wanted to go to Erbelli’s for lunch.  She was looking at the website and saw a coupon for the lunch buffet.  Sounded good to me and the price was right so as soon as she walked in the door, we were heading back out for some pizza.

The Kalamazoo location of Erbelli’s is on Stadium Drive in Oshtemo Township between US-131 and 9th Street.  It’s in a strip mall that sort of sits in a valley.  The portion of the building that Erbelli’s takes up is decorated with Italian scenes on the windows.  These are actually pretty interesting window treatments because they still let light in and you can see outside, but from the outside, you can’t see in.  Read more…

Culver’s – Texas Township

January 5, 2011
  • 5143 S. 9th Street
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 544-2370
  • Website
  • Menu

Who doesn’t like ice cream for dinner?  Seriously.  Who doesn’t?

I was feeling really uninspired when it came time to talk about dinner.  I pulled my fat butt off the couch to go grill up some chicken but before I got too far, J said she wanted to go to Culver’s.  I didn’t really feel like cooking anyway so instead of heading to the freezer to get chicken, I headed to the bedroom to get my jeans.

There are three Culver’s locations in the Greater Kalamazoo area.  We used to go to the Portage location all the time for Concrete Mixer’s, but it’s actually been a while since we’ve actually eaten real food there.  When we lived in Morton, IL, we were within walking distance of one and ate there quite often.  It was the closest fast food and we’ve always liked it, so it worked out well.

The second Kalamazoo location is right off I-94 on 9th Street in Texas Township (the third is on Gull Road).  We were coming from Stadium Drive so the restaurant was on our left.  Not usually a problem, but this very snowy Tuesday made the trek treacherous, but not treacherous enough that we’d pass up frozen custard.  Read more…

Salt of the Earth

January 2, 2011
  • 114 E. Main Street
  • Fennville, MI 49408
  • (269) 561-7258
  • Website
  • Menu

New Year’s Eve was going to be short at the World Headquarters of SW Michigan Dining.  J worked her normal shift that has her getting up at 1:30 AM and I had get up to go to work at 5:30 AM on New Year’s Day.  Chances are, neither of us were going to see midnight and it turns out, neither of us did.

Even though we weren’t going to party like it was 2010. we still wanted to go for a good meal.  Last year’s New Year’s was pretty similar and we had a so-so experience at Erbelli’s in Portage.  We really wanted something memorable this year…and boy did we ever.

The restaurant we chose was Salt of the Earth in Fennville.  J called on Monday to get reservations and by the time she did that, all that was left were a few early slots.  That was fine because we didn’t want to be there when they started the live music.

Salt of the Earth: Rustic American Eatery & Bakery is in downtown Fennville on Main Street which is also M-89.  The surprising thing about the restaurant is that if you’re not looking for it, it’s very easy to drive right by.  In fact, J’s done just that many times.  She’s passed through town on M-89 several times and has never noticed the place.  I spotted in and started looking for a parking spot.  When I told J we just passed it, she said, “Where?”

The building is an older street front building with only a few parallel parking spots out front.  We were able to find more spots on the street around the corner.  Since it was a nice night, walking half a block wasn’t a big deal.  Read more…

Perkins Family Restaurant & Bakery – Kalamazoo

December 26, 2010
  • 3810 E. Cork Street
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49001
  • (269) 383-0650
  • Website
  • Menu

Thank you, Perkins, for being open Christmas Day.  I know that sounds bad of me.  Why didn’t I cook?  Why didn’t I spend the day with family?  Why am I going out to eat on Christmas?  Well, let me answer those questions.

I’m lazy.  Our families are snowed in at home in Illinois.  I’m lazy and didn’t feel like cooking.  There.  Does that answer those questions?

We knew our choices were going to be limited on Christmas Day and I hadn’t heard of any local places being open.  Of the chains that were open, Perkins sounded the best to me.

The Kalamazoo location of Perkins Family Restaurant & Bakery is on the corner of Sprinkle and Cork in Kalamazoo’s Milwood Neighborhood right near the I-94 Exit.

I wasn’t 100% sure that the restaurant was actually open, so I was really happy to see quite a few cars in the parking lot.  Looks like I wasn’t the only one who didn’t feel like cooking today.  Read more…

D’Nicio’s Parlour Restaurant

December 21, 2010
  • 6880 W. Main Street
  • Kalamazoo, MI 49009
  • (269) 353-8600
  • Website
  • Menu

Today starts the recovery period.  J and I have been go, go, go for the last five days.  It started with a quick trip home to celebrate Christmas with my family because we’re not going to be able to make it home on Christmas day due to our work schedules.

After that, my brother and his family came to visit us.  They have a two-year-old and a six-month-old.  The two-year-old kept us going for the two days they were here.

We got up this morning and contemplated going out for breakfast, but my brother wanted to get on the road to avoid any snow that we were going to get today.  With the little ones in the house, J and I got up much earlier than we normally would so were both tired.  We sat on the couch and watched a few more episodes of Billy The Exterminator and The Price is Right then got moving so we could go get lunch.

We decided on a simple lunch and went to D’Nicio’s Parlour Restaurant on West Main Street near 9th Street in Oshtemo Township.  The restaurant is owned by the same family that owns D’Nicio’s Coney Island in Battle Creek.  They took over the former Parlour Restaurant and added the D’Nicio’s name to it.  Read more…