Where to watch the game tomorrow

Here’s a list of suggested places Downtown to watch the Super Bowl.  Note that this isn’t a complete list by any means; these are just a few places I’ve heard about.

Couple of notes before I get started:  First of all, I won’t be at any of these.  I’ll be at the BEST SUPER BOWL PARTY EVER at two friends’ condos in the Downtown core.  If you know about this party and are undecided between it and any of the options below, choose the party.  You won’t regret it.

Secondly, if you’re attending a Super Bowl party and need to bring beer, don’t forget about Memphis Cash & Carry at Second and Carolina.  Better hurry down there though – they’re only open until 2:45.  And since it’s a Cash & Carry, bring cash.

Rehab Disco will be open, with $4.50 vodka Red Bulls, $1 jello shots, and $1.50 beer.

Bardog will have 25 cent wings from 3-10 PM, $2 Fireball shots all day, and T-shirt giveaways.

B.B. King’s:  $2.50 domestic bottles, $3 domestic pints, $3 Alabama Slammers, 3 domestic bottled beers and 3 hot dogs for $10 (add chili $1 per dog), $3 bowls of chili, 35 cent wings, $5 cheese nachos (add chili for $2), $2 hot dogs, $3 chili dogs.  $15 super combo with 3 domestic bottled beers, popcorn chicken, catbites, mini corndogs.

Primetime has party packages with reserved tables, appetizers, buckets of beer for $35.  $2 PBR all night long.  Contest for the best fan.

South of Beale will have $3 drafts, $4 wells, and 20% off the entire menu all day.

Majestic Grille will have a shrimp po’boy created by New Orleans’ own James Moore, sous chef.  They will also have a pork tenderloin sammie created by Indianapolis’ own Rickie Jones, grill chef.  They’ll also have a buffalo chicken flatbread (“just because”), and happy hour all night with $2 domestics, $3 wells, $3 imports, and $4 selected wines.

Republic Nightclub:  100 inch projection TV, $2 drafts, $10 buckets, half-time giveaway, Grizzly Girls will be there.

I’ve heard Calhoun’s is doing something involving a radio simulcast but don’t have full details.

Flying Saucer:   I’m in there every day, there are signs hanging all over the place about Sunday, and you’d think I’d have actually read them.  But, no.  I think it said something about some beer being $2.75 (which means, they’re doing a Fire Sale just like every day) and hot dogs.  I’m sure I’ll be up there in a few hours and will get more info.

It’s 9:40 and I’m drinking Mountain Dew Throwback, which means the day is off to a very good start.  I’m charging all three camera batteries, because there will be food galore at tomorrow’s Super Bowl party, which means lots and lots of pics of the Nuh-Uh Girl eating.  Tigers host Gonzaga at 3 PM today… game will be on ESPN2.

Hey, hey Ms. Tambourine Girl, play a song for me

Early night last night (was only out until about 11) but fun times.  I was hanging out with friends by the pool table at the Saucer, while Kings of the Delta played on stage.  All of the sudden we looked up and our friend Lauren was on stage, dancing around and playing tambourine.

When the band went on break, Greg who is the leader of the band came over to me.  “Hey, was that girl a friend of yours?  Sorry for kicking her off the stage.  She was up there for three songs.”

Here’s a pic of Lauren after getting kicked off the stage:

Attn Saucer girls: Brick had gummi worms last night and didn’t share them with any of you.  She kept the bag in her apron and popped them in her mouth when no one was looking.

Lots more to post this morning.  The Super Bowl post is on the way.

Fri update: Peabody, Ronald McDonald House benefit, food articles, pancakes, and more

First of all, a request. I’ve had several Saucer regulars tell me, “I love the Brick quotes! Keep ’em coming! If you ever need more, I have a ton of them!” Well, I’m two days away from the beginning of the new week, and I don’t have a quote yet. The only day she worked this week when I was there was yesterday, and they got slammed with a huge crowd, so she didn’t really have time to talk much. If anyone has a good one, send it to me at paul@paulryburn.com.

The Peabody has announced that its first rooftop party of the year will be April 15. Doesn’t seem possible that rooftop season is only two months away, but it is.

The Hard Rock Cafe on Beale is hosting the Ronald McDonald House Band-a-thon tomorrow night, Saturday, February 6. For $10, you can hear some great local music, and the cover goes to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Memphis. Ric and Bad Dog from Rock 103 will be the emcees, and there will be music by New Era, Tim Plunk, Roses Unread and Roxanne Lemmon.

Couple of Downtown food-related articles in the CA. First of all Felicia Willett from Felicia Suzanne’s is featured in this week’s Meet the Chef.

Also, Patrick Neely of Neely’s BBQ is the newest inductee into Memphis’ Society of Entrepeneurs.

If you like pancakes, mark your calendar for February 23. From 7 AM to 10 PM, IHOP will give away short stacks of their buttermilk pancakes. All they ask in return is that you consider making a donation to local children’s hospitals. Free food? Wonder if the Nuh-Uh Girl will show up.

Inside joke dept: Geez. Next December I’m not only going to get a pic of a cat in a Christmas sweater, but now a dog too.

Still working on the Super Bowl list… should have it up tomorrow.

Thur update: Service industry V-Day at Circa, new Kooky lunch menu, Peabody ducks, Lansky mark-downs, RiverArtsFest and ARTitude, more

If you’re in the restaurant industry and will be working Sunday, February 14 and won’t get to enjoy Valentine’s Day with your loved one, John Bragg is thinking of you. Circa will do a special Service Industry Valentine’s Day Monday, February 15. Call 522-1488 to make reservations, and mention the restaurant you work in. They won’t be taking online reservations for this night, because they want to be sure that all their friends in the service industry get a chance to celebrate.

Kooky Canuck has added a lunch menu. Reduced portions at reduced prices… view it here (it’s in Word format). Menu is available 11 to 2 Monday-Friday.

The Peabody Ducks are at Winchester Elementary this morning. Let the Peabody know if you’d like for the ducks to visit your school.

Speaking of the Peabody, Lansky at the Peabody has marked some items down in their men’s store. 40-75% off on select sweaters, sport coats, jackets, Robert Graham items, Cole Haan shoes. Attn Lee: Robert Graham shirts marked down? We may have to do some shopping this weekend.

RiverArtsFest 2010 is almost nine months away, but you can already get a start supporting it. On Friday, February 12, there will be a party at The Cove on Broad Avenue from 5:30-8:30 PM. They’re trying to spread the word about the Historic Broad Avenue Arts District, while at the same time getting people in tune with RiverArtsFest and what it does for the arts communities in Memphis. All the galleries on Broad will be open.

RiverArtsFest has started a group called ARTitude, for young people who want to have fun, meet new people, and support the arts and RiverArtsFest. Membership is $50 and it gets you access to 5 parties, a festival T-Shirt, and signed and numbered festival poster, VIP access at the festival, and more. You can join ARTitude at the party at the Cove on the 12th.

For more info on RiverArtsFest and ARTitude, check out their website.

Mindless evening at home last night… I noticed that MTV had the first five full episodes of Jersey Shore online and I watched them. WTF is wrong with these people? While I watched the episodes on my laptop, I played poker on my netbook. I entered another H.O.R.S.E. tournament and finished 43rd out of 188 players, just 11 spots short of cashing. Good news is, the entry fee was only $1.10, so I didn’t lose much money. I felt a lot more comfortable at Stud and Stud/8, which were my weak games in the tournament I played Saturday. There seem to be a lot of players in these tournaments who don’t know how to play Omaha/8 or Razz at all. Those games are probably why I’ve nearly reached the money in my first two tourneys. I need to check and see if PokerStars has H.O.R.S.E. Sit’n’Gos so I don’t have to sit around waiting for a scheduled tournament to begin.

Trying to figure out what kind of beer to bring to a Super Bowl party I’m attending Sunday. Tempted to bring some Dos Equis Lager, but the problem with bringing premium/import beer is that you have people who show up with the cheap stuff (or empty handed) and then proceed to drink everyone else’s good beer. Maybe I’ll just bring good ole PBR.

I’ll be out after work tonight, rain or no… probably the usual place.

Brick rumored to be front-runner for 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics

Brick, who is quoted on this blog every week, is rumored to be a front-runner for the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics, based on words of advice she gave that may have saved our planet and its moon.

Weeks ago, she said, “Obama’s going to bomb the moon to see if there’s water.  But that could mess up gravity.”  Some people, who lacked the necessary background in physics to appreciate the intellectual depth of her quote, required further clarification, and she gave it.  “I mean, if the moon got thrown off course, it would screw shit up!”

Last week, these words apparently made it to President Obama.  While he may have never met Brick personally, he instantly recognized sage advice from a learned citizen, and removed the moon mission from the NASA budget.

If Brick does indeed win the Physics prize, it is believed that she will be the first Nobel laureate in history to have once been a waitress at Hooters.

CA Grizzlies watch party next Tuesday at Calhoun’s: Meet sports writers, win tickets

Next Tuesday, February 9, Commercial Appeal sports writers Dan Wolkien and Scott Cacciola will be at Calhoun’s Sports Bar on GE Patterson for a Grizzly (Edit: Grizzlies, not Tigers, that’s what I get for trying to blog and play poker at the same time) watch party.  They’ll watch the game and stick around as long as there are people to talk to.

If you RSVP for the watch party (it’s under “CA Grizzlies Watch Party” in the Facebook events section) and then show up, you’ll have a chance to win several prizes.  These include 4 tickets to Grizzlies vs. Heat, 4 tickets to Tigers vs. SMU, and 2 tickets to the Cellular South Cup tennis tournament.

Plus they have PBR for the everyday low price of $2.

Wed update: Night off, guest blogger, hotel open

I’ve decided I’m going to take a night off from going out… my injured rib really needs a night of rest.  So, no poker at Bardog tonight even though I’d previously planned to go.  It’ll still be there next week.

I’m going to have a post by a guest blogger soon – none other than the Nuh-Uh Girl.  I make lots of “free food? Wonder if the Nuh-Uh Girl will show up” jokes on this blog, but the fact is, she has been really helpful to downtown restaurants promoting special dishes, dinners, etc. via social media.  So I’m going to let her post and talk about that.  She can also tell her side of the “free food” issue or whatever else she chooses to talk about. 

Not a whole lot going on Downtown tonight… the big thing is that the Tigers host UAB at the FedExForum at 7 PM, in what is pretty much a game the Tigers must win if we want to keep our hopes alive of getting an at-large bid from the NCAA next month.  We’ve got another huge game Saturday, when we host Gonzaga at 3.

In the news – the Courtyard by Marriott at Main and Jefferson opened Monday.  There’s a new restaurant inside the hotel, called The Bistro at Court Square, which also opened Monday.  I’ll have to give that a try soon.

That’s all for now… time to run downstairs and pick up the sandwich I ordered from Domino’s.

Tue update: River City Brewers Fest, Hotties party, Smackdown/ECW

Last night I attended a presentation by Larry Bloom, the CCC safety director, on the proposed city ordinances to strengthen panhandling restrictions and to restrict the sale of single-serve beers for off-premise consumption in much of the Downtown core and Uptown. Look for a detailed post about these in a few days. I just need time to review my notes before I post. Thanks to Larry for inviting me.

I mentioned an upcoming beer fest in late April a couple of times on this blog, but that will be the second beer festival of the season. River City Brewers Festival will happen Saturday, March 13 in two sessions in Handy Park on Beale Street. First session will run from noon to 4, second from 6 to 10. For more details check out their website. I will post more about this as time gets closer.

Next Wednesday, February 10, will see the publication of the Memphis Flyer’s annual “Hotties” issue. They’ll celebrate their selections with a party at the Hi-Tone from 7 to 10 PM that night, with drink specials, a cheesy pick-up line contest, and free hors d’oeuvres. Free food? Wonder if the Nuh-Uh Girl will show up.

WWE Smackdown and ECW will be taped at FedExForum tonight. I doubt this will sell out, so if you’re in the mood to watch some rasslin’ sports entertainment, might want to run by the box office and see if there are still tickets. The Undertaker, Chris Jericho and CM Punk are among the wrestlers WWE Superstars who have been announced for this show.

Time for trivia… looking for a strong comeback after a rare loss last week.