Drink Beer, Taste Cheese Event at Food Dance
From a Food Dance e-mail

Local Beer. Local Cheese. Local Fun.
If you haven’t tried it, you’ll be surprised how well beer goes with cheese. Besides, wine shouldn’t get to have all the fun. Cathy Halinski from Evergreen Lane creamery in Fennville and Jon Wojtowicz from Short’s Brewery in Bellaire will pair 3 cheeses & craft beers in a casual, hands-on social event. Come talk to the producers and see if you agree that beer and cheese have a natural harmony. $25 per personBeer tasting customers receive a 10% discount on Food Dance Market purchases made the night of the tasting. (excludes sale items)
Make reservations at Food Dance or just click here.
Celebrate Father’s Day at Bravo!
From a Bravo! e-mail….
The Perfect Father’s Day Celebration
Dine In or Carry Out
Steak is always a Father’s Day favorite! The chefs at Bravo! recommend our uniquely cut rib eye as this year’s Father’s Day treat. The special cut grills very easily and provides a really great flavor, especially when rubbed with our custom steak seasoning. Make reservations at Bravo! to celebrate with Dad or pick up the same great steak used at the restaurant to grill for Dad at home.
The rib eye pairs well with our in-house grilled vegetables and any one of our soups or salads. Of course, do not forget to get one of our handcrafted beers to top off the celebration. We are currently pouring Amber Ale, Summer Daze and Raspberry Wheat, all of which are available by the glass in house or by half-gallon Growler to go.
Father’s Day Special Menu
Soup or Salad
The Bravo! Cut Rib Eye
Grilled Vegetables
$35 per person
(Carry out $20 per person)Growler to go: $15
Offer available June 14 through Father’s Day on Sunday, June 20.
Call 269.344.7700 to make a reservation or place your carry out order.
Clementine’s Too
For quite a while now, J’s parents have talked about meeting us halfway between Kalamazoo and Chicago for lunch. Today, J calls me while she was still work and told me to find a place to eat. Her parents wanted to take a Harley ride.
Since J was running late, we picked a place in St. Joseph figuring her parents would get a head start on us. It’s about an hour drive for us and a little under two for them on the bike. The place I wanted to eat at closes before we could have made it there and I forgot about a place in Benton Harbor I’ve been wanting to go to, but I did remember Clementine’s had a St. Joseph location. We liked the South Haven Clementine’s and St. Joseph has the same menu.
Clementine’s Too is on Broad Street in St. Joseph a few blocks from downtown. It sits right on the Pier 33 Marina. From Broad Street, there’s a parking lot, but the building actually has the backside facing the street. The frontside of the building faces the marina, but the Marina is private and there’s no access to the Marina from the restaurant that I could find. The front door is off to the side of the building. Read more…
Little Caesars – Milwood
Finding a quick dinner after 9:oo PM isn’t always easy. The choices are pretty limited to fast food or pizza. I was out in search of something..anything to eat after a couple hours of work. I stopped first at a gas station that has chicken, but they were done selling it for the day. I headed down the street driving somewhat aimlessly thinking if nothing else, I’ll end up at the Chicken Coop on Sprinkle.
Before I got that far, I came across a Little Caesars on Cork Street about a block west of Lovers Lane. I had actually thought about just going home and cooking a Jack’s, but this sounded better. No cooking for me.
I made a quick left hand turn in to the parking of the building which is oddly connected to a string of buildings that really don’t look like they belong together. The Little Caesars is on the corner and, like most Little Caesars restaurants, it’s a take out only.
During peak hours, you have a somewhat decent selection when it comes to Hot-N-Ready pizzas. During off peak hours, your choices are pepperoni. That’s fine with me. I was eating alone and pepperoni is my pizza of choice. The clerk offered up some Crazy Bread, but I didn’t need it. I just needed a pizza. He grabbed one from the warming shelf and rung it up. Read more…
Colonial Kitchen Pancake House – Portage
I’m pretty sure J enjoys waking me up on Sunday’s. Early this morning…at a little after 11:00, J bounced back into the bedroom screaming “Wake up! I wanna go to breakfast.” Eventually, I gave in and dragged my lazy ass out of bed before noon.
The thing I love about Sunday is you can eat breakfast all day and not feel bad about it. I have no idea why, but Sunday’s are the day that I can order eggs at noon and actually be hungry for them.
There’s still a lot of breakfast places we haven’t been to because, well, I don’t get up for breakfast and J works during breakfast time. I had a list of places to choose from and I chose the Colonial Kitchen Pancake House.
Colonial Kitchen has two area locations. One is on Drake Road in Kalamazoo next to Big Deal’s Sports Bar. That seemed far for a half asleep me, so I took the one closer to home which is on South Westnedge in Portage in the Portage Plaza. Read more…
Fricano’s of Alamo
Several months ago, when J and I still lived in Lansing, a follower of Mid-Michigan Dining emphatically suggested a pizza joint in Grand Haven. He said it was worth the drive and really thought the pizza fit the style of what we like. He’s from the East Coast, so his take on pizza is a little different than ours, but when we started hearing from other people about this place, our interest perked up.
Unbeknown to us, there are actually a couple West Michigan locations of this restaurant and one of them happens to be in Kalamazoo.
Fricano’s of Alamo is one of five Fricano’s Pizza locations. It’s on 6th Street in the northwest corner of Kalamazoo in Alamo Township. It’s somewhat in the middle of nowhere. Since I wasn’t familiar with the place, I plugged the address in the GPS. It took us Main Street to 6th Street. For five miles on 6th Street we drove through the hilly countryside. All of a sudden, the GPS was saying, “Destination on the right,” and we were not seeing anything. Once we got past the treeline, we found the restaurant out in the middle of the country all by itself.
The parking lot was packed and there were people waiting outside underneath the awning. We figured then there might be a wait. It was 7:30 on a Friday night, so it wasn’t completely unexpected. I had heard the place was good and seeing that many people just reinforced that. Read more…
The Real Deal: Classic Burgers & Shakes – Portage
A few weeks ago, I saw a job posting for a new burger joint. I sort of glanced over and forgot about it. Last night, one of my Twitter friends asked me if I knew anything about it. Apparently, the place just opened. I hadn’t but planned on checking it out ASAP. He beat me to it and put a review on Urbanspoon that made me want to try the place out even more.
The Real Deal: Classic Burgers & Shakes is the newest foray into my favorite foodstuff in the Kalamazoo area. They just opened two stores this past week. One is in Campus Pointe near WMU. The other, and the one I chose to go to today, is in the Woodbridge Shopping Village on Centre Avenue near US-131 in Portage.
Word of mouth travels fast. I showed up at the tiny store that used to be the Spicy Pickle on Portage’s West Side around 1:00. There were a number of people enjoying burgers both outside at a few metal tables and inside.
When you walk through the door, you’re immediately met by a wall with a large menu board. This is key because the space is so cramped that there isn’t a whole lot of room at the order counter. If you need to look over the menu, this is actually a good place to do it because you’re not in anyone’s way. Read more…
Treat Street
3023 Oakland Drive- Kalamazoo, MI 49008
- (269) 388-5505
- No Known Website
- Menu
I made a mistake this afternoon. A couple nights ago, I DVR’d Ice Cream Paradise on The Travel Channel. Since I couldn’t really find anything worth watching this afternoon, I decided to catch up on some of my recorded shows. J happened to be not taking a nap while I was watching the show and started craving ice cream. I wasn’t craving, but I wouldn’t argue if she wanted to make an ice cream run.
The first place I thought to fill that ice cream craving was Treat Street in the Oakwood Plaza on the corner of Oakland Drive and Whites Road in Kalamazoo’s Oakland/Winchell neighborhood. The store is sort of a throwback to an old fashioned ice cream parlor set in the modern strip mall. They have the traditional ice cream case and soda fountain, but there’s also a walk up window so you don’t have to tie your dog to a pole outside. Read more…
Bell’s Brewery Voluntary Recall
I saw this message on Bell’s Brewery Twitter…
http://tinyurl.com/2emgjmp. We stand behind all of our beers in fair weather or otherwise. Contact us @ the brewery if you have questions.
Which led me to the following statement on Bellsbeer.com
Two Hearted Ale Withdrawal – Batches 9663 & 9674
June 01, 2010
Bell’s Brewery, Inc. is announcing the voluntary withdrawal from the market of two specific batches of Two Hearted Ale, 9663 and 9674. Bottled on 4/5/10 and 4/12/10, respectively, these two batches of Two Hearted Ale have become sour and unpalatable. There is no food safety concern: the flaw only affects the flavor of the beer. We have identified & isolated the problem that affected these two bottling runs. No other packaging runs were similarly affected.
Our distribution partners are working closely with our own sales staff to remove all of this beer from the market. Consumers who have purchased Two Hearted Ale from batches 9663 or 9674 are encouraged to return them to the retailer for an exchange or, where legal, a refund. The four digit batch number is printed on the back label of the bottles in a rectangular white box.
Customers who experience difficulty returning beers or have questions should e-mail us at quality@bellsbeer.com. We stand behind all of our beers and will do what we can to resolve the situation on your behalf.
We apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused you. We strive to exceed expectations with our beers, and we are deeply sorry that we came up short in this instance and allowed these batches to slip through our quality control measures. New procedures have already been put into effect to prevent repeat incidents.
Sincerely,
Bell’s Brewery, Inc.
You’d never see the large brewers do that for a taste issue. Kudos to Bell’s for putting customers first.
White Velvet Frozen Yogurt
When we pulled in to the Woodbridge Shopping Village for lunch, J noticed right away a frozen yogurt place right next to Fieldstone Grill. Frozen yogurt isn’t really my thing, but J was looking forward to it from the time we passed the door and noticed the “Open” sign flashing in the window. She went a little lighter on lunch and decided to take half her sandwich home so she would have room left for Froyo.
White Velvet Frozen Yogurt is on Centre Avenue not far from the US 131 exit. It’s a local company that makes real frozen yogurt from real yogurt using a one of the world’s best French yogurt cultures.
The only store is i nthe Woodbridge Shopping Village. It’s a pretty small space with only a couple places to sit and enjoy your creation.
Since J and I had never been in before, we were a little confused. We didn’t see any yogurt when we made it to the counter. All I could see were toppings. The lady working noticed we were fish out of water and filled us in on the procedure.
The yogurt is self serve and you pay by the ounce. Past the counter with the toppings are two soft serve machines that are built into the wall. We each grabbed a cup and started filling it up with yogurt. I went completely with the tart flavor which is the signature, white yogurt. The tart is always available and there are also three other flavors that vary. J did a mixture of mostly tart but mixed in the other flavors so she could get a sample of all of them. Read more…
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