House arrest day 21

Max’s Sports Bar brings its crawfish boil back this Saturday – for to-go orders, of course.

Looking for another reason not to touch your face?? Come pick up some Curbside Crawfish at @maxs_sportsbar this Saturday starting at NOON! We will have a limited supply so come early and get your crawfish fix in for Lunch! They will also have their usual food and drinks to go! #glazescrawfish #maxssportsbar #crawfish #spicy #washyourhands #quarantineboil #curbsidecrawfish #boiledseafood #boiledcrawfish #memphis #downtownmemphis #southmainmemphis #outdoorcooking #localbusiness #weekend #purpledrank #lunch #corn #sausage #potatoes @ Max’s Sports Bar

Cost is $10 per pound, and your box includes corn, taters and sausage which don’t count toward the pound weight. You can pre-order your crawfish on Facebook and Glaze will have them ready for you at the window.

One thing I’ll add – Max’s can sell you drinks to go along with your crawfish. Get you a Purple Drank or Dreamsicle slushie to take with you, or one of their many draft beers to go, including the Cadillac of beers, PBR. The first batch of crawfish usually comes out shortly after noon.

Amy Lavere will perform on #dontletmedownmem today at noon.

Executive Order 17 has been extended another week, allowing to-go wine and liquor sales in Tennessee through April 14. However, the ABC is cracking down on some restaurants, particularly regarding portion size violations.

Sunrise Memphis reminder:

Former Grizzly Mike Conley will participate in the HORSE challenge set to begin Sunday, April 12. The competition will be shown on ESPN and the ESPN app. Conley’s first-round opponent will be WNBA legend Tamika Carchings.

Kind of looks like a booth at BBQ Fest, doesn’t it?

Legendary blues musician Bobby Rush is quarantined at home with a possible case of COVID-19.

MLGW is the latest workforce to be hit by COVID-19.

On a personal note as relates to the utility company – Thank you, March: My MLGW bill is $44 this month. The last time I had a bill that small was in a year that began with a “1.” The temperatures last month rarely required heating or cooling.

Well said indeed:

That’s it for this morning. Back later today or tomorrow with more news.