Covered patio opens at the Silly Goose

The Silly Goose has completed construction on their covered patio. It opened last night. I didn’t get by there but I heard great things from friends who gave it a try. Lighting, protection from the elements. This morning I went by and snapped a couple of pics.

I’m going to have to get by and enjoy some patio time real soon. HMMM… I do have some unspent poker winnings there… perhaps I’ll buy some friends drinks at the Goose later today. The Goose opens at 5 PM this afternoon.

House party/food porn

Downtown isn’t always about going out to the bars. Sometimes you go to a house party instead. Last night I hopped on the bike and rode over to Mud Island, for a graduation party for one of our friends. I didn’t take any people pics, but I got photos of the food, and let me tell you, it was excellent.

Crab and spinach dip

Prosciutto wrapped asparagus

Shish kabobs: Before

During

After

The grilled corn didn’t turn out so well.

Chocolate chip cheesecake prepared by Captain Sparkles, who was not able to be there to enjoy the fruits of his labor.

A fun night on Mud Island with friends. About 10:30 I rode back to the Downtown core, parked my bike at home, and proceeded to close down the Saucer and then Bardog.

News post (only one item but it’s a good one) coming shortly, so check back.

Fri update: Rajun Cajun, Redbirds, Thrilla from Manila, Mud Island, South Main/earthquakes, Petrino, Tube Top Month

Here is some additional information on the Porter-Leath Rajun Cajun Crawfish Festival, to be held this Sunday from noon to 6 PM:

  • 16,000 pounds of crawfish. Buckets on sale for $20 starting at noon
  • Lafayette’s Bayou Boys on the main stage
  • Webb Dalton on the Beale stage
  • Tout Le Mon on the Riverside stage
  • Gumbo championship cook-off
  • Crawfish eating contest, crawfish races, and bobbing for crawfish
  • Cornhole tournament. One of the people running it is my buddy Bad Shane
  • Children’s area
  • Wine bar
  • Cigar bar
  • Food truck vendors (I see the Revival truck is going to be there. Maybe I’ll finally get to try them)

It’s opening night for the Redbirds tonight, with a block party in the plaza starting at 5, game at 7. Giveaways for the first 5000 fans. Tomorrow night is a Fireworks Night with 6:05 game and Pop Rocks for the first 5000 fans. They’re going for a Pop Rocks eating world record in the second inning.

Scanning the weekly DowntownMemphis.com email for other things going on tonight, here’s one that looks interesting: A “Thrilla from Manila” fundraiser with Filipino food, an auction, and door prizes at Church of the River. I’ve never tried Filipino cuisine before. 5:30 to 9 tonight, $25 at the door.

Tomorrow is the season’s opening day for Mud Island River Park and Mississippi River Museum. The scale model of the river and the 18-gallery museum is a great place to take kids. $10 adults, $7 for kids.

The Flyer has a report on South Main’s plan to retrofit buildings to survive an earthquake.

This is funny: 21 Lessons Learned from Bobby Petrino. Number 4 is a particularly good point. Now I understand why some of my friends carry two cell phones. Also, ArkansasSports360.com reports that Jessica “Reach-Around” Dorrell has been placed on paid leave by the University of Arkansas during its investigation.

A regular blog reader asked when I’m going to put the Countdown to Tube Top Month back on the sidebar. He said he needs to “be kept abreast” of the approach of Tube Top Month. I agree, it’s time. I’ll try to get the countdown back up this weekend.

… And that’s the news for now. Time to go outside for a little duck and goose time at the office pond.

Thur update #2: New Redbirds video screen, three crawfish festivals, and a Louisiana-themed party at next Wednesday’s Grizzlies game

The Redbirds' new 60x60 foot video screen debuts at their first homestand, starting tomorrow.

Did you know there are actually not one, but THREE crawfish festivals happening Downtown this weekend? The one most everyone knows about is Rajun Cajun, on Wagner/Riverside between Union and Beale, noon to 6 Sunday. Benefits Porter-Leath, 8 tons of crawfish, bands and more.

However, there are two others. On Saturday, the Harbor Town Crawfish Festival will happen from 2 to 9 at Movie & Pizza Company on Mud Island. $5 or a donation of 2 canned goods to get in.

Then on Sunday, Rehab Disco will have a crawfish festival in its parking lot. V.D.J Lex, shot specials. Starts at 11 AM.

I’ll be at Rajun Cajun all afternoon, and I’m invoking the festival rule again. When there’s a festival going on, I intend to be at the festival. Not sitting two blocks away at the Saucer while the festival is happening. Not sitting on a rooftop looking at the festival, rather than actually being at the festival. Hmmm… high predicted to be in the low 80s for Sunday… may have to have the Tube Top Cam out. After all, Tube Top Month starts in 43 days, time to start loading up on photos.

The Louisiana Office of Tourism will hold a Louisiana-themed block party outside the FedExForum starting at 5:45 PM next Wednesday, April 18, prior to the start of the Memphis Grizzlies-New Orleans Hornets game. Free performances by Carrier and his Bayou Swamp Band both before and after the game. The Louisiana Seafood Marketing and Promotion Board will offer free samples of Shrimp Fleur de Lis and Louisiana tourism representatives will distribute promotional items and travel information. Free food? Wonder if the Nuh-Uh Girl will show up.

Time to go to the Saucer and people-watch the Red Hot Chili Peppers crowd. Perhaps this would be a good night to forego my usual spot at the bar in favor of a window seat.

Thur update: National Grilled Cheese Day, deals at Double J and Victorian Village, Cochon 555 heritage pork BBQ festival, Sunset Atop the Madison starts tonight, and more

Today is National Grilled Cheese Day. If you want to celebrate I have two suggestions: Majestic Grille and Bardog Tavern. Both are open for lunch and dinner, and both have the key ingredient to make a grilled cheese sandwich perfect: Bacon.

There are two half-off deals that may be of interest to Downtowners today.First of all, Get My Perks is selling a $30 worth of food at Double J SmokeHouse and Saloon for $15. I’ve had their ribs and wings, both very good. I have not yet tried their steaks yet, but friends have praised them highly.

Also, Groupon is selling a visit for two to the Woodruff-Fontaine House ($20 value) for $10. That’s one of the mansions in Victorian Village on Adams just east of Downtown. It was built in 1870. Tour includes a look at more than 1000 pieces of clothing from that era.

Cochon 555 has created a Facebook event for its heritage pork BBQ festival scheduled to happen Labor Day weekend. I notice the location is still TBA. Besides the BBQ festival itself, there will be other events happening as well, including master distillers receptions and parties, a 5.55K run, and a BBQ pig spaghetti dinner.

Sunset Atop the Madison, the Madison Hotel’s weekly Thursday night rooftop party, kicks off the season tonight with Elmo & the Shades. 7-11 PM, $7 cover, cash bar, small plates available. At the event you can register to win a night’s stay at the Madison. For those who have never been to either the Madison or Peabody rooftop parties, the Madison’s rooftop is considerably smaller, and tends to draw a slightly older crowd. Musical acts tend to be more laid-back, often blues or jazz, at the Madison. On the other hand, the Peabody’s parties tend to have much better tube top watching. My advice is to try both and see which is more your taste.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers play the FedExForum tonight at 8.

I set up the iPad last night and installed all the usual apps – Foursquare, Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, Evernote. Remember how I said my Android tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich is 90% as good as an iPad? Now that I own an iPad, scratch that. 10 minutes with the iPad made me want to throw the Android tablet off my rooftop. Apps like Pulse and Flipboard are so amazing on the iPad, and the extra real estate on the screen makes WeatherBug so much nicer than my iPhone’s version.

I took the iPad out to the Goose and then the Saucer last night to show it off. I never could get it to connect to the Saucer’s Wi-Fi – I tried forgetting the network, then reconnecting using WEP, WPA, WPA2 – nothing worked, just hung there trying to connect forever. Weird because my iPhone connects just fine. Anyone with an iPad figured it out?

That’s all for now. If more news comes in I’ll do a second post this evening.

Wed update: Blind Bear final table result, Petrino gets fired, Peabody rooftop news, hockey and cheap beer, Madison rooftop dinner, electronics recycling, Grizzlies/Food Bank

My new iPad on the felt at the Blind Bear

Last night was the final table at the Blind Bear, with the top nine point earners in the Bear’s 12-week poker league competing for the chance to win an iPad. By the end of the second hour I had a short stack and looked to be on the way out the door in 6th or 7th place. Then I hit a hand and tripled up, getting back in the game. I still had a fighting chance when it got down to three of us left, and an opponent went all in. My pocket Sevens seemed too strong to fold, so I called. Flop came 7-7-K, leaving my opponent drawing dead on the turn and river. It’s not very often you flop four of a kind! We took a break and then went to heads up, where after a couple of hands I went all-in with Ace-Jack, got called by King-Seven, and hit an Ace on the flop to win the iPad.

Thanks to the Bear for the prize and for giving us a place to play every Tuesday. Shout-out to my opponents as well. I’ve met many wonderful people playing these weekly poker games. A new 12-week league starts next Tuesday at 8.

I couldn’t be prouder to be a Razorback fan today. Jeff Long, Arkansas’ AD, didn’t try to cover up facts, and he didn’t put a possible national title ahead of ethics. He got right in front of the camera, laid out all of Bobby Petrino’s lies and inappropriate behavior for all to see, and then announced that Petrino had been fired. Take note, Penn State, Ohio State, Tennessee, and whoever replaces R.C. as Memphis’ AD. I don’t normally link to CA articles anymore because of their stupid paywall, but if you haven’t used your 10 articles this month, Geoff Calkins has an excellent take on Long’s actions.

The Peabody has announced a new way to keep cool during their rooftop parties: Frozen drinks. You’ll be able to choose from strawberry daiquiris, vodka mojitos, Pacific Breezes, maragaritas, banana daiquiris, and pomegranate cosmos. Of course, another good way to stay cool on the roof is to wear a tube top to the Thursday parties.

The rootfop party series starts next Thursday, April 19, at the Peabody. They’ve announced that Neon Trees has been added to the existing lineup of Free Sol and Chris Rene for that night.

The NHL playoffs start today. Kooky Canuck is serving $3 34 oz. Molson Canadian during all playoff games.

On Wednesday, April 25, eighty3’s executive chef Connor O’Neill will hold a dinner on the Madison Hotel rooftop. It will feature a menu of Southern small plates paired perfectly with bourbon and finished with a tasty cigar overlooking the Mississippi River and the Downtown Memphis skyline. It’s a celebration of bourbon from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Cost is $39, excluding tax and gratuity. Cigars sold separately. For more information and to make reservations, visit www.eighty3memphis.com or call 901-333-1224.

Do you have electronics sitting around that you want to recycle? The Commercial Appeal is partnering with the DMC for an electonics recycling event in the parking lot of their 495 Union office on Friday, April 20. There is no limit to the number of unwanted, obsolete, or broken electronics you can bring. 9 AM to 5 PM. Call 901-575-0555 if you have questions.

The Memphis Food Bank is still in desperate need of donations. If you’re attending Saturday’s Grizzlies game vs. Utah, bring money or canned goods to donate and get a buy-one-get-one-free voucher for a future game.

Looks like I’m going to get one more use of my PBR hoodie this spring. The Weather Channel has us at a low of 41 tomorrow morning, with temperature in the 50s at 9 PM. Weather has been great the past month, but you better put on more than a T-shirt and shorts if you venture out tonight. I’ll probably set up my new iPad on iTunes and then head out somewhere after work.

Tue update: TechCamp Memphis looking for speakers and topics, Wolf River Harbor, Easter egg hunt ends in hammer fight, final table tonight at Blind Bear

TechCamp Memphis is looking for speakers and topics for its May 2012 event. They are looking for topics/speakers for three tracks:

Developers – Data encryption, Developing against SQL injection and other hacks, Mobile payment development, jQuery primer, .Net, PHP, Native mobile apps, etc.

Content Creators, Curators & Consumers – Blogging, podcasting, photography, online music offerings, aggregation & curation tools, plugin/website functionality, etc.

Online Marketing – Social media, online best practices and other online marketing topics relevant to small business owners and those tasked with online marketing as part of their job.

Presentations usually last about 30 minutes with 10 minutes of Q & A time following for a total for 40 minutes. If interested in speaking, pitch your idea here. Date is Saturday, May 12.

The TechCamp format will be somewhat similar to BarCamps that have been held in the past, except topics will be determined weeks in advance, rather than the day of the event.

Good news for Mud Island residents, especially for those on the northeastern part of the island. There has been a problem with trash accumulating in Wolf River Harbor. Channel 3 reports that a new device has been installed to clean the harbor. It will catch all the trash washing in from Downtown storm drains.

Only in Memphis: Fight at Easter Egg Hunt Ends with Hammer Attack. Yes, a fight involving a hammer broke out at a children’s Easter egg hunt, over a “golden egg” that contained a whopping SEVEN DOLLARS. As one of my Facebook friends has been saying lately, you just can’t fix stupid.

Very excited about tonight. It’s the final table of Jamie’s 12-week poker league at the Blind Bear. He had a special table brought in that seats the 9 finalists and a dealer (who will be Jamie himself). I accumulated enough points to earn a seat at the table. Grand prize is an iPad. Jamie went shopping last weekend. “They still had iPad 2s,” he said. “But I decided to pay a little more for the new iPad 3, with retina display.” Sweet!

If you want to play poker but didn’t make the final nine, come on down anyway. Michael Bean will be running a side game with a prize of 50 Bear Bucks. Start time is 8 PM. Other things going on include pint night at Bardog, with all draft pints $2.75 from 7 PM to 3 AM. There’s also trivia at Ferraro’s (8 PM), Silly Goose (8 PM), and Flying Saucer (7:30 and 10 PM).

I just discovered another use for the banana pudding at Blind Bear

Order it as one of the four choices on the veggie plate ($6). Bring home, put the pudding in the fridge, then chow down on the other three veggies, which should be enough for the hungriest of appetites. Then take the banana pudding, if you got it to go in a container, to work for a snack or lunch the next day.

I’m sitting here eating the pepper jack mac ‘n’ cheese, turkey soup and caesar salad – remember, the pudding is in the fridge – and just marveling at how much you get for $6.

See Dale Jr.’s car in Court Square

Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s race car and several other race cars will be in Court Square tomorrow, Tuesday April 10, from 10 AM to 1 PM. It’s part of a citywide tour to promote the upcoming Super Chevy Show, the first major event at Memphis International Raceway in two and a half years. It will serve as the kickoff to this spring’s series of “Downtown Alive!” lunchtime events presented by the Downtown Memphis Commission.

Mon update: Food Bank needs donations, tennis tournament may leave, Western Conference post-season

The Mid-South Food Bank is desperately short of food right now. If you want to donate canned goods, the items most in need are tuna, peanut butter, chunky soup, cereal, and beans. An alternative is to donate cash. Because of relationships they have with distributors, every $1 you donate will buy $4 of food.

This isn’t a Downtown news item, but it affects all of Memphis: The MBJ reports that we may lose the annual Regions Morgan Keegan tennis tournament that happens every February. A buyer wants to move the tournament to Rio de Janiero, and the last hurdles are close to being cleared. Although I’m not a tennis fan personally, I hate to see Memphis lose this – not only for the loss of revenue to the city, but because Memphis would be less diverse sports-wise.

Flyer writer Chris Herrington has analysis of the Western Conference post-season. The Grizzlies had a heck of a weekend, beating Miami to snap their 17-game home winning streak on Friday. The team then beat Dallas at home the following night. We’re currently fifth in the Western Conference, and it’s possible we could surpass the Clippers and the Lakers to get as high as a 3 seed. Herrington has us at 4, and I tend to agree. No matter what our seed is, the one thing I’d like for us to do is avoid the OKC Thunder as long as possible in the playoffs, and hope another team eliminates them early.

Sometimes being nice pays off… After winning/contributing to a win for 3 years straight, I decided not to go for the Flying Saucer Easter Keg (and the $100 bar tab for finding it) to give someone else a chance to win. About 7:30 last night the guys who found the keg brought it in, and invited me to their party. That was a very considerate gesture. Congratulations to them on the win.

Plans for tonight: Saucer. Pint Nite. I’m going to take the night off from poker at the Silly Goose, since I have the big final table at Blind Bear tomorrow night. If you want to play at the Goose, the games are 7:30 and 10.