Thursday update

Yesterday I decided to try one of the new meat plates the Blind Bear has. You get a meat and two sides for $10, or two meats and six sides for $20. I decided to order the big combo and have leftovers for the next couple of days. For my meats I selected smoked beef brisket and grilled kielbasa.

For my sides I got two orders of green beans… (only half the double order shown below. This was Perjorie’s favorite side)

Two orders of baked beans… (also only half the double order shown. The beans were Mendatius’s favorite)

… and a double order of fries.

I got BBQ sauce for dipping the meats, and of course, I substituted ranch for ketchup for dipping the fries. Ketchup is the most boring condiment ever. Which should make ketchup the official condiment of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.

Flavor on the meats was really good. Other meat options were smoked pulled pork, smoked ribs, 3 chicken tenders, or a fried chicken thigh and leg quarter. Other vegetables included cheddar mac & cheese, cole slaw, asparagus, or potato salad.

The 2 meats/6 sides for $20 is a heck of a deal and should keep me fed through Friday. Check it out and support our local businesspeople. The Bear will be open 3-7 today with the same offerings.

Let’s hear it once again for some more good guys: If you stop in Grecian Gourmet on South Main, you will find owners Jeff Watkins and JoAnn Graves working by themselves. They sent their employees home, and are paying them not to work. They didn’t want to risk exposing their employees to the virus. Check out their menu and support these wonderful people by ordering food to-go. Don’t forget that you can include beer, wine, or homemade sangria in your order.

Sports writer/radio host Gary Parrish tweeted that the people at FedExForum have been in touch with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers about using the arena as an overflow medical facility if needed. Parrish also said that Grizzlies majority owner Robert Pera has donated 300,000 meals to a local food bank.

Something I read last night that I thought was worth sharing: When your life is over here on Earth, you don’t cease to exist. You don’t die. You simply change form. It’s entirely possible that by the end of this month, every one of us will know someone who was lost to the coronavirus. Perhaps that thought could be somewhat comforting, that they’re not gone forever; they just changed form. (That came from Conversations with God vol. 2 by Neale Donald Walsch which I am currently re-reading on my Scribd trial membership.)

Short post this morning, but I’ll possibly be back more later today.

Wed update #2: Grants for hospitality industry workers, Hustle & Flow’s side hustle, MLK virtual celebration and more

Welcome to Memphis has started a Welcome to Memphis COVID-19 Fund to assist hospitality industry professionals whose income has been displaced by the pandemic. Those affected can apply for one-time grants by the end of the business day Monday, April 6. Go to the Welcome to Memphis website and click Apply Now on the pop-up that appears, or click COVID-19 fund at the top. More info:

We are here to help by disseminating financial assistance through the Welcome to Memphis COVID-19 Fund. Starting today, hourly workers in the hospitality industry who have received a termination notice may apply for for a one-time grant online at the Welcome to Memphis website. The application will be open and available from Tuesday, March 31 through 6:00 p.m. on Monday, April 6.

Eligible applicants include hourly employees who work in the Memphis area hospitality industry, including employees of:

  • Hotels
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Tourist attractions
  • Convention services
  • Tour operations

Because this is a limited fund, recipients will be chosen based on a lottery-style system, after the deadline closes. No priority will be given to early applicants. Everyone who applies during the Tuesday – Monday time window will have the same opportunity to be chosen through the lottery-style system. Grant money will be distributed through Venmo or PayPal. You can set up an account for Venmo here and PayPal here.

The week of April 6, Welcome to Memphis will begin awarding individual, one-time grants of $300 each. Recipients will be notified via the email address you include with your application.

The grants are funded by the Mid-South COVID-19 Regional Response Fund hosted by the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis (CGFM), and the number of grants we are able to disseminate depends on the amount of money available. As a partner recipient of the CGFM, we are very grateful to the Foundation and their partners for providing much-needed assistance at this critical time.

Side Hustle, Chef David Todd’s temporary to-go arm of Hustle & Dough in the Arrive Hotel, has released its menu for this week. Click menu to view in a larger size. I’ve been told the sourdough is already sold out. 901-701-7577 is their number.

The National Civil Rights Museum will host Remembering MLK: The Man. The Movement. The Moment: A Virtual Broadcast Saturday, April 4 at 5 PM. This will take the place of the usual physical celebration that happens on April 4. Tune in to the Civil Rights Museum website to be a part of the event.

Skilled volunteers needed in Memphis to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak:

The Memphis Flyer has moved its online paper to digital publishing platform Issuu, so its readers will get the best possible experience. Good move. I have worked with Issuu in past jobs and it is a solid publishing system.

Wimbeldon has been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

A Panama City Hooters restaurant played an April Fool’s joke on its employees. It backfired big time.

This is a really good idea:

This tweet summarizes life in Spring 2020:

The Arkansas Derby, scheduled for Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, has been rescheduled from April 11 to May 2. The winner of the Arkansas Derby gets more than half the number of points needed to qualify for the Kentucky Derby. That May 2 date sounds awfully optimistic, but I wish them the best, because if the horses race May 2, I’m probably sitting at a bar that day.

How I wish I were sitting at a bar today… but I’m not. Back later today or tomorrow with more news.

Wednesday update: Get Global Cafe delivered Downtown, Pontotoc Lounge open for dinner, and much more

Sometimes the coronavirus pandemic inadvertently causes good things to happen… such as Global Cafe‘s menu being available for Downtown delivery!

Global Cafe offers food prepared by immigrant/refugee chefs. Their current lineup of chefs are from Syria, Sudan, and Venezuela. Their pickup/delivery menu offers family meals as well as their usual menu items. The delivery is a Crosstown Concourse-wide project, so you can order delivery from Saucy Chicken and Curb Market as well.

Fellow 38103’ers, may I make a suggestion? Let’s support this to the extent that Crosstown Concourse doesn’t even consider discontinuing Downtown delivery once the pandemic is over.

Pontotoc Lounge brings back its dinner menu effective today (click image to view in a larger, more readable size).

You can get Pontotoc’s cocktails to go with dinner. Call 901-207-7576 to order.

From WIRED: The rapid spread of boredom across the world is a crisis of its own. This in my opinion is the one of the most under-reported effects of the pandemic. No, it is not as important as the rapid spread of death, but to dismiss it as completely unimportant is wrong. I continue to worry that in a couple of weeks’ time, it will lead a percentage of the population to rebel against the social distancing recommendations; I don’t think it will be a majority of the population, but as author Seth Godin writes, majorities aren’t needed to produce a tipping point.

The pandemic’s economic spread has now affected the Memphis Redbirds organization, who have idled 18 positions.

Warning from a local restaurant owner:

BEWARE!!!!!
Ass hat clown going into local businesses, asking for a manager that worked the night shift. Alleging his wife ordered food last night that had hair in it. Wanted a refund was in a hurry to get back to work. Problem is we don’t serve crabcakes anymore.

5 foot 7ish
Blonde hair
Caucasian
Black long sleeve shirt
Tan camouflage pants
Tan military style boots.

From MATA’s website: “EFFECTIVE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: The Riverfront Trolley Shuttle Bus will detour off Riverside Drive, turn right on Main Street, left on Talbot, right on Second, left on G.E. Patterson, and right on Main Street to head north onto the regular route.”

Bruce V from the Flyer with a valid point about face masks that protect the wearer from viruses and germs:

John Paul Keith is doing a concert next Monday, April 6 for his fans in Europe, but Americans are invited to watch too (1 PM CDT).

Pam and Terry are doing another concert from their patio Friday night. They didn’t list a time but last Friday’s show started at 7.

From the New York Times: A nationwide map plotting people’s temperatures as measured on Internet-connected thermometers indicates that coronavirus restrictions are starting to work. Today is the 13th day since Memphis restaurant dining rooms and bars were ordered to close, and about the 18th day since early-adopter cities like San Francisco started locking down. It was said at the time that it would be more than 10 days before we would see any results, due to the virus’s incubation period.

From the Flyer: A Brookings Insistute study reveals that coronavirus-related job loss in Memphis could top 121,000

I wonder which number is higher:

  1. The number of people who have been saved by Jesus because they read the pamphlets handed out by the religious zealots with the big signs on Beale Street during Music Fest; or
  2. The number of people who decided to stay home during the COVID-19 outbreak because they were surfing Twitter and saw someone who had put “Stay Home” in their screen name.

Air Canada is suspending service between Memphis and Toronto through April 30.

You can get 3 months of Skillshare Premium for free right now. This is like an online continuing education site, where you can learn a variety of skills, including photography, graphic design, cocktail mixing, creative writing, and many more. The free trial is sponsored by Bombay Sapphire.

Calls, emails, or texts about government stimulus checks are scams.

I agree with this Daily Memphian op-ed by former CA editor Leanne Kleinmann. Names of Memphians who die from COVID-19 should be released. This pandemic needs to be made personal so people will take it seriously. As she says, normal times would dictate respecting the privacy of the loved one’s family. These are not normal times.

Now here’s a rare case where I’ll be rooting FOR the virus:

(for those who can’t see the photos in Twitter embeds, the doctor and Vladimir Putin are shaking hands)

William Howard Taft may have lost his title as America’s heaviest president:

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

Tuesday update #2

I’m working on a coronavirus “sucks to be you” list, of people whose lives were negatively, but somewhat ironically, affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Here’s what I have so far:

  • People born on March 20, 1999 (March 19 was the last day bars were open)
  • People who had two sessions to get a new tattoo done, one of which was before Mayor Strickland closed non-essential businesses
  • People who gave up going to bars for Lent, and now realize they’re going to be giving it up a lot longer than that

What am I missing?

Mid-South Food Bank reminder:

Grizzlies fans have now missed out on Jaren Jackson slides (giveaway scheduled for March 21 game) and a Grizzlies commemorative T-shirt (March 28). They will also miss out on a Brandon Clarke mini-hoop set (scheduled to be given away Friday). I wonder what happens to items that could not be given away due to unforeseen circumstances?

From Bloomberg: Nobody knows what will happen when the rent comes due on April 1

Take a yoga class from my friend Mary who teaches yoga at several studios around town and also bartends at the Blind Bear. Tonight, March 31, 6 PM:

ZOOM CLASS! Tonight at 6 PM 💕 Find Two Pillars Studio on the Mindbody app and sign up. Your first two classes are only $18! I miss you all SO MUCH and would love to see your faces tonight 🥰

If you don’t have the app, you can also sign up on Two Pillars Yoga’s website.

Tin Roof will host a virtual music event this evening. The Music Never Stops: FB Live featuring Alex Butler happens tonight 6-7 PM with a virtual tip jar. 100% of tips will go to musicians and Tin Roof employees displaced by the coronavirus outbreak. They’ll have a similar Facebook Live event tomorrow featuring Adam McLelland.

The Redbirds have printable coloring and activity pages to help keep the kids busy at home.

Huey’s is moving to curbside only as of today, so you’ll need to consult their menu ahead of time and call ahead.

You can view Huey’s menu on their website. The Downtown Huey’s number for ordering is 901-527-2700.

I can relate to this:

MK who makes the Quarantine Cuisine delivery dinners, posted a couple of pics of this week’s dinner, consisting of turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, country greens, a dinner roll, and strawberry cake.

Dinners are $15 apiece and will be delivered Friday afternoon. Text 901-502-3072 by Wednesday at noon to order. She also has Lockdown Lunches which can be delivered Thursday or Friday, consisting of white bean chicken chili, jalapeno cornbread, and a turkey club for $12.

Restaurant folks: Sysco will hold webinars tomorrow about turning your restaurant into a pop-up grocery. Spindini has enjoyed great success with this concept.

Yale’s popular course The Science of Well Being is available online for free.

If you can make it out to Olive Branch, FedEx is hiring 400 there.

From Lifehacker: Why you should be keeping a pandemic journal

Attention business owners and managers:

Tomorrow’s April Fool’s Day. If you see a news article and suspect it may be a joke, go to Google News and type in the key words. If multiple other sources report the same thing, it’s most likely for real. If not, don’t believe it. I’ve already had to use this once and it’s only March 31.

I’ve also seen two sources – websites of organizations that are large enough to employ copy editors – report that social distancing will have to be kept in place until April 31.

Okay, since there’s some time-sensitive news in here, I’m going to go ahead and hit Publish. Possibly a third post later today. If not I will be back tomorrow.

 

Tuesday update

The Downtown Memphis Commission is offering forgivable loans of up to $20,000 to select Downtown businesses. Qualifying businesses must have a first-floor location, and must prove they need the loan to be able to stay in operation. If the company receiving the loan stays in business for two years afterward, it will be forgiven.

The Memphis Business Journal reports that Cristina McCarter, the mind behind City Tasting Tours, has pivoted to take her tasting tour business online to react to the coronavirus pandemic. When you order a tour, providing payment information ahead of time, you first get a video leading you through each restaurant on your tour. Then, food for two from each restaurant is dropped at your door, so there’s no contact. Tours include the following foods:

  • Smoked salmon dip from City Block Salumeria
  • Greek lasagna from Grecian Gourmet
  • Meatloaf from Rizzo’s
  • Dessert, either from Primas Bakery + Boutique or Makeda’s Cookies

Pancho’s is offering free lunches (2 tacos, beans and rice, chips and dip) today and Thursday, 11 AM-4 PM. There are no strings attached; they just want to help reduce stress during the coronavirus emergency. 3600 Broadway, West Memphis. The flyer for this promotion didn’t say, but I assume the lunches are to-go.

Sam’s Main Street Eatery at 7 N. Main has decided to re-open tomorrow, Wednesday, April 1. Its hours will be 9 AM-3 PM. They will offer take-out and also delivery through GrubHub. Their phone number is 901-308-0989 and you can see their menu on their GrubHub page.

Starting today, Mayor Strickland will limit access to city parks. Residents can still use the parks to walk and exercise, but not to congregate in large numbers. Monitors will be in the parks to ensure they are used in a way that does not violate the mayor’s Safer at Home order. Also, Riverside Drive will be closed from Union to Georgia after heavy cruising in that area over the weekend.

The Harbor Town Community Association has responded to reports of people congregating on Tug’s patio sipping to-go drinks and disregarding social distancing. They are asking customers to please take their drinks home. As for Tug’s, they are still selling food and drinks to go, but have completely closed the patio and taken up all the furniture.

From the Memphis Restaurant Association:

Max of Max’s Sports Bar is also asking patrons to take their drinks home after purchasing them to-go. A few people have been lingering on the sidewalk with their drinks, which violates the mayor’s executive order. Max is trying to keep his business open so his employees can continue to earn a living. Please don’t cause him to get shut down!

Here are some Grizzlies articles to keep you from getting bored at home:

The Memphis Flyer is temporarily cutting back to bi-weekly print issues and is offering a home delivery option via subscription.

From Sunrise Memphis:

Bad news for folks at the Commercial Appeal:

I finished the King, Kaiser, Tsar book and am now reading Inside Out, a biography of Pink Floyd. I’ve read Floyd bios before, but this one is different in that it was written by Nick Mason, drummer and only member to appear in every incarnation of the band.

From MakeUseOf: The best free and paid TV streaming services (I checked out the free services. Some good stuff in there.)

From OneZero @ Medium: Zoom is dead, long live Houseparty

When I shopped at the Family Dollar on Main Street yesterday, the debit card machine was down. If you go in there this week, you might want to take some cash as a backup.

New business Laid Off Lawn Care is now available to help take care of your mowing, edging, mulching, lawn removal, and leaf removal services.

Mountain Dew flavored Doritos. As big a fan as I am of the two products individually, I have no desire to taste them combined.

That’s the news for now. Back later today or tomorrow with more.

Monday morning update

Let me show you how that lasagna from Spindini worked out!

For those of you who missed my previous post, Saturday I walked down to Spindini, which has been converted into South Main Grocery to help keep people supplied during the coronavirus pandemic. In one of the grab & go cases, I found a single-serve lasagna for $5-6, which seemed like a heck of a deal for a good-sized piece of lasagna from an Italian restaurant.

That’s what it looked like when I brought it home. Now my questions were, how do I get the lasagna out of the plastic container without messing up all the layers, and how long do I heat it to get it done all the way through?

Extracting the lasagna proved to not be a problem: Upside down with the lid loosened, right side up into a bowl. So far so good.

Based on my experience heating up frozen microwave lasagna, and keeping in mind that this lasagna was refrigerated, not frozen, I took my best guess as how long to heat it up in the microwave: 2 minutes on high, 4 minutes on 50%, let stand 2 minutes before taking it out. My guess turned out to be on target. The lasagna came out gooey and cheesy and warm all the way through.

Easily the best refrigerated/reheated lasagna I have ever had. There was cheesiness in every bite, and plenty of sausage inside for an outstanding flavor. I will absolutely go back to South Main Grocery for more lasagna and to try other meals from their grab & go.

You can now play Cards Against Humanity with your friends online for free.

Chelsea’s tweet is not the first I have heard about this. Wednesday or Thursday I saw a post on Nextdoor saying, “Outdoor bar at Tug’s is open, come hang out!” To be clear, I believe the post was from a Harbor Town resident, not a Tug’s employee. If people are congregating on Tug’s property after purchasing their drinks, the city needs to talk to management about the mayor’s Executive Order closing down restaurants and bars except for to-go and delivery. If people are congregating in a public space, consuming their drinks after being served, the police need to remind those people about open container laws.

There’s a rumor going around that the CDC will issue new guidance this week, advising all Americans to wear face masks. That is not true.

We now have a couple of clues as to when this isolation might end. President Trump, now realizing his Easter deadline for re-opening the country was overly ambitious, is now recommending that social distancing guidelines remain in effect until April 30. Another source said that on a state-by-state basis, two weeks after the peak number of cases should be about the right amount of time to flatten out the curve. Tennessee is expected to peak April 21, making May 5 a possible date to consider for getting everything back open (most everything, we probably still would want to hold off on large gatherings like concerts and sports events). UGGGGHHHHH another month of this.

I guess I could say, look at it this way, today is the 11th day the bars have been closed, so we’re already a quarter of the way through this. But does that really make you feel any better? Yeah me neither.

Cerrito Trivia will host Tiger King Trivia on Facebook Live Thursday, April 2 at 7 PM on Facebook Live.

On one of my walks around Downtown yesterday afternoon, I ran into Tre who works at the Blind Bear. I asked him how to-go brunch business went today, and he said it was pretty busy. He said the smoked meats they have up there now are doing really well.

Speaking of which, here’s Jeannette’s summary of what will be going on at the Bear today.

Hours 2:30pm-6:30pm with Jeannette Comans & Ham Burgler!!
TO GO ONLY!

Bear Rub Crispy wings $14
Catfish Poboy +side $12
Jager BBQ Bologna sandwich +side $12
Pepper Jack Cheese Burger +side $14
Beef Nachos $12

Meat & 2 Sides $10
2 Meat & 6 Sides $20

Meat Choice:
Smoked Beef Brisket
Smoked Pulled Pork
Smoked Pork Ribs
Grilled Kielbasa sausage (beef)
3 Fried Chicken Tenders
Fried Chicken breast

Side Choices:
Baked beans
Green beans
Cheddar Mac & cheese
Potato salad
Cole slaw
Fries
Fried Okra

TOGO ONLY!!
SPIKED LEMONADE to go $5
Happy Hour Pricing 3-6:30pm

$25 growlers
Guinness
Traffic IPA

Bottles of Wine $15
Twisted Cabernet
Saved Rose
Gnarly Head Authentic Black (red blend)

As well as to go cans & bottles of Beer

For all call in orders and questions call
901-417-8435

Got a few chores to get done today but if I hear of any time sensitive news I will get on here and post it. Otherwise, back tomorrow.

Sunday update: Quarantine Cuisine II, John Paul Keith, South Main Grocery @ Spindini, Downtown Liquors and Spirits and more

MK who makes those awesome delivery dinners, such as the cannelloni I had yesterday (scroll back to yesterday’s posts for pics), has announced her specials for this coming week, and she’s adding lunch.

Next week our

‼️LOCKDOWN LUNCH ‼️

features:

White Bean Chicken Chili 🌶
Jalapeño cornbread 🌽🍞
Turkey Club 🧀🥓🥐🥬🍅

$12/lunchbox

‼️QUARANTINE CUISINE ‼️

Turkey and dressing 🍗
Mashed potatoes and gravy 🥔
Country Greens 🥬
Dinner roll 🥐
Strawberry cake 🍰

$15/plate

We need some fucking comfort right now ya’ll! 💖💖💖

Lunches will be delivered Thursday AND Friday!

Dinners will be delivered Friday!

Text: 9015023072 to place your orders! Orders will be taken thru Wednesday @noon!

🔥🔥🔥DELIVERY IS FREE🔥🔥🔥

Incredibly talented Memphis musician John Paul Keith plays a live show Monday night.

JPK is what Memphis music is all about. Tune in for a good show!

Yesterday I decided to walk down to South Main Grocery, the new locals’ market inside Spindini, 385 S. Main. Having anticipated the closure of restaurant dining rooms, about a week ago they converted part of their space into a grocery, selling fresh produce, cooking supplies, beer, wine, and prepared foods. I think the original idea was to sell down their stock in the kitchen and behind the bar. However, the concept proved so popular that they decided to keep it going, at least until such time as the pandemic passes and they can get back to being a restaurant.

As soon as you walk in, you’ll see three refrigerators to your right – one with glass doors, two with stainless steel doors. This is the grab & go and it is perfect for people who don’t cook at home.

This sausage & cheese tray comes with smoked sausage, ham, four kinds of cheeses, and pepperoncinis for $10. This is an excellent quarantine snack because you don’t have to eat it all at once. You can take it out of the fridge and munch on it as little or as much as you like, multiple times throughout the day. Look how excited Perjorie T. Roll is about those peppers!

Lasagna – this was marked by a piece of tape on the outside of the fridge as being $5. Based on the total, I think it might actually rung up at $6, but I’m not going to argue with a huge hunk of Spindini’s lasagna for either price! Can’t wait to heat this up. I just have to figure out how to get it out of the plastic container while keeping all the layers intact.

Their grab & go is loaded with other items as well. I noticed rigatoni, potato salad, gumbo, and I think tomato soup among others. They have sliced deli turkey $4 a pound. Their import six-packs are $10 and their domestic six-packs $8 (I didn’t see PBR).

Cheers to the folks at Spindini for this fine innovation. This makes Downtown under quarantine more diverse grocery-wise, so thank you!

On the way back up Main I noticed that Bedrock Eats & Sweets has a nice-sized grab & go as well, and I made a mental note to check that out this coming week.

Downtown Wines & Spirits is now on Facebook; please give the page a Like. This is the spirits shop run by Carl Winfield, a great Downtown businessman who has run Winfield’s clothing and shoe store at Madison and Main for a decade and a half. Inventory was updated when Carl took the liquor store next door over. He is now carrying upscale liquors that will appeal to residents of apartments and condos in the area, as well as hotel guests. Please support this store; it is bringing needed change to the neighborhood.

I’m noticing that people are changing their screen names on Twitter to names like Bob “Wash Your Hands” Smith and Amy “Stay at Home” Williams. I think I’ll change my screen name to Paul “Clean Your Dryer’s Lint Trap” Ryburn. Yeah not COVID-19 related, but solid advice in any case.

As your number-one source of news and information about The Edge District, it is my pleasure to inform you that Venezuelan restaurant Sabor Caribe is now offering family dinners delivered to your door. For $40 you get 5 arepas + 5 empandas + 5 tequenos. Your choices are:

  • 5 arepas: pick from blonde/catira, domino, pork, palua, queen/la reina, sifrina, parrot/perico, veggie
  • 5 empanadas: pick from chicken, cheese, beef, black beans
  • tequenos: these are Venezuelan cheese fingers

Call 901-425-5889 to order. Free delivery. Sabor Caribe is open Tuesday-Saturday 11:30 AM-9 PM.

The Blind Bear’s plans for today:

Opening at 11am with Jeannette & Tre!!
TO GO ONLY!!

TWO FOR $20 BRUNCHES

CHICKEN AND WAFFLES
SAUSAGE EGG AND CHEESE SLIDERS
BOLOGNA EGG AND CHEESE SLIDERS
(Sliders served with home fries)
BEEF NACHOS

Bear Rub Crispy wings $14
Catfish Poboy +side $12
Jager BBQ Bologna sandwich $12
Pepper Jack Cheese Burger $14

Meat & 2 Sides $10
2 Meat & 6 Sides $20

Meat Choice:
Smoked Beef Brisket
Smoked Pulled Pork
Smoked Pork Ribs
Kielbasa sausage (beef)
3 Fried Chicken Tenders
Fried Chicken breast

Side Choices:
Baked beans
Green beans
Cheddar Mac & cheese
Potato salad
Cole slaw
Fries
Fried Okra
Grilled Asparagus

SPIKED LEMONADE to go $5
Mimosas $3 to go

$25 growlers
Guinness
Traffic IPA

As well as to go cans & bottles

For all call in orders and questions call
901-417-8435,
901-500-0327, 901-828-1080

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

Blind Bear open for Saturday brunch to-go

From Tre @ the Blind Bear:

It’s SATURDAY!!!!
We’re open today at 11am with yours truly!!
TO GO ONLY!!
Best brunch in the city
TWO FOR $20 BRUNCHES

CHICKEN AND WAFFLES
SAUSAGE EGG AND CHEESE SLIDERS
BOLOGNA EGG AND CHEESE SLIDERS
(Sliders served with home fries)
BEEF NACHOS

Bear Rub Crispy wings $14
Catfish Poboy +side $12
Jager bbq bologna sandwich $12
Jager bbq burger $14

SPIKED LEMONADE to go $5
Mimosas $3 to go

$25 growlers
Guinness
Traffic IPA
Fireside
Tiny Bomb

As well as to go bottles

For all call in orders and questions call
901-417-8435,
901-500-0327

Sunrise Memphis news

All of the below is to-go, obviously.

Saturday update: BBQ Fest and Music Fest rescheduled

Check out what I had to eat yesterday!

If this food looks somewhat familiar, it’s because it’s already been on the blog this week. MK, who makes homemade food weekly and brings it to the door of delivery customers, brought me baked cannelloni, Italian spinach, a garlic roll, and her sister’s chocolate chip pie. Yum! I am stuffed right now.

If she does a delivery special next week, I will have the details up on this blog in plenty of time for you to order. It tends to be around Tuesday morning when she makes the announcement.

BBQ teams got an email yesterday afternoon announcing that BBQ Fest is moving to September 30-October 3 for 2020. BBQ teams who can make the new dates have nothing to worry about for fees they have already paid. Teams who can’t make it those dates have three options:

  1. Roll their dues over to 2021 BBQ Fest, to be held May 12-15, 2021
  2. Make the money already paid a donation to Memphis in May, a 501(c)(3) profit (this is the option Memphis in May really, really, really hopes you choose)
  3. Request a refund between April 1 and May 13, 2020

Music Fest has been rescheduled for October 16-18. 42 of the 65 artists committed for May will still perform, and Memphis in May is working to fill out the rest of the schedule. If you have tickets and can’t make the new dates, you have essentially the three options laid out above for BBQ Fest teams. More info on the new event dates

Lanksy Bros. is doing a special $50 off orders of $150 or more when you use the promotional code SPRING2020. Their store is closed right now but you can order by phone at 901-529-9070 or you can order on their website. Some restrictions apply to this promotion, which is valid through April 25.

From the Downtown Memphis Commission:

Mayor Strickland has closed dog parks, so you won’t be able to take your dog to the South Main park at Front and G.E. Patterson, the one at Main and Jefferson, the one on Mud Island, or the Edge Triangle. Skateboard parks, athletic fields, and basketball courts have also been closed. As for now city parks remain open, although monitoring is being done to ensure that people keep proper social distance.

Attn: Memphis city government, just wanted to plant this idea in your head:

The economic stimulus package was passed by Congress and signed into law by Trump yesterday. News analysts are saying if you didn’t file 2018 taxes, and haven’t filed for 2019 yet, might want to get one of those years done ASAP to ensure your piece of the stimulus pie arrives promptly.

Virtual Cerrito Trivia must have gone well this week, because it’s going to become an every Thursday thing starting at 7 PM. The trivia will continue to be “a hodgepodge of questions about science, history, geography, current events, sports, food, TV, movies, music & more” and you can use whatever conferencing method works to discuss the answers with your team. More info on how to play virtual trivia

Let’s hear it one more time for the good guys:

Not Downtown, but a damn fine deal nonetheless:

If you’ve never had the Duck Fried Rice at South of Beale, you need to make it one of your to-dos during this quarantine. I’m a fried rice fan in general, but duck takes it to a whole ‘nother level.

I’ve been trying to come up with the words for my own personal reaction to the coronavirus pandemic but just haven’t been able to. Eric Barnes of the Daily Memphian nailed it this week. I’ve been scared for myself before, but this is new; I’m scared for all of us.

Also in the DM: Info for small business owners about loans that can help you survive during the pandemic, and what you can do to have the principal of those loans forgiven.

Currently reading King, Kaiser, Tsar. This is the story of three cousins: Willy, who grew up to become Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany; Georgie, who grew up to become King George V of England; and Nicky, who grew up to become Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Georgie and Willy had a common grandmother, Queen Victoria of England. The Queen of Denmark was the grandmother of both Georgie and Nicky. Understanding the relationship between the cousins is key to understanding Europe in the 50 years leading up to World War I.

Time for the morning “is toilet paper in stock” run to Walgreens. Even if it’s not, today is the last day Cinnamon Toast Crunch is on sale so I’ll pick up a box. Back later today or tomorrow with more news.