Another Downtown bar gets NFL Sunday Ticket

When the NFL regular season starts next week, Downtowners will have one more place to watch all the games. It will be particularly handy for those who live in Fielders Square and points east. Sky Grille at 668 Union has announced that they will carry the NFL Sunday Ticket. They’ve also announced the followins specials during NFL games:

  • $8 Budweiser, Bud Light, Bud Light Lime & Michelob Ultra, Coors Light & Miller Light Specials (5 beers per bucket)
  • $5 Rolling Rock & PBR Pitchers
  • $7 Bud Light & Shock Top Pitchers

$5 PBR pitchers? SCORE!!! I haven’t been to Sky Grille yet, and while it seems odd for a bar to be a nightclub on Saturday and then a sports bar on Sunday, there is a precedent; Red Rooster did both well. Hopefully Sky Grille will too. Sky Grille is located in the old Quetzal space near Union and Marshall.

Paul’s Picks: Memphis Music & Heritage Festival for Sunday, September 4

The Memphis Music & Heritage Festival continues today on the Main Street Mall, between Peabody Place and Gayoso. Here are some of my top picks for today:

  • Barbara Blue, blues, Comcast Folklore Hall stage. 2:00 PM
  • Yao Tan of Wang’s Bistro, cooking demo, Yao’s signature dish, 2:00 PM
  • Valerie June, blues, Folklore Store stage, 4:30 PM
  • Craig Dorff of Blue Fin, cooking demo, sushi, 5:00 PM
  • Mr. Del, gospel rap, Tennessee Arts Gayoso Street stage, 5:00 PM
  • Michael Patrick of Rizzo’s Diner, cooking demo, skirt steak using Neola Farms beef, 6:00 PM
  • Salute to Rufus with FreeWorld and special guests Marvell, Vaneese and Carla Thomas and James Govan, R&B/soul, Comcast Folklore Hall stage, 7:15 PM
  • Bluff City Backsliders, jug band, Folklore Store stage, 9:30 PM
  • Blind Mississippi Morris and Brad Webb, blues, ArtsMemphis Peabody Place stage, 9:45 PM

I’m totally unfamiliar with Mr. Del by the way, but “gospel rap” sounds interesting enough that I’ll have to check it out, at least for a few minutes.

In addition to yesterday’s “what to do between bands” suggestions, I’ll add a few more for today:

  • Enjoy brunch at one of the restaurants within the festival boundaries. My top pick would be the Majestic Grille. They serve Sunday brunch from 11 AM to 3 PM.
  • Walk around the corner to Second Street and enjoy 99 cent Bud Light all day long at Kooky Canuck. (unfortunately it’s outside the borders of the festival, so you can’t get to-go cups)
  • Check out the final fireworks show of the season following the Redbirds’ 6:05 game. I’d estimate the fireworks would start sometime around 8:45 to 9:00, depending on the length of the game.

You can view the full music schedule and cooking demo schedule online. My plans for the day are somewhat up in the air; I was going to do brunch at the Majestic, then the Flying Saucer, then the festival, but the A/C was not working at the Saucer yesterday. Unless it’s fixed I’ll probably spend a minimal amount of time there today, maybe just one quick beer in order to defend my Saucer mayorship on Foursquare.

If college football caused you to miss the Memphis Music & Heritage Festival yesterday, come on down. You’ve still got a full day left to enjoy it!

Best bowl of soup I’ve had in my entire life!

I’ve never really been a big soup eater. I wasn’t growing up, and as an adult I’ve tended to pass over soups at restaurants in favor of more substantial choices. However, yesterday I made an exception when the Brass Door posted its specials to Facebook. They have a sandwich of the day and a slider of the day, as well as a Hot Pot, which is a soup or stew of the day. Yesterday’s Hot Pot consisted of smoked ham hocks, chicken, black-eyed peas and collard greens. “That sounds delicious,” I thought. Late in the afternoon, I took a break from the Memphis Music & Heritage Festival and wandered north to the Brass Door. Here’s a pic of yesterday’s Hot Pot.

It was even tastier than it sounded on Facebook! It was seasoned with just the right amount of pepper, and the ingredients complemented each other for a delicious experience. It was so good that I contemplated ordering a second bowl. This was easily the best bowl of soup I’ve ever had, and it has convinced me that I need to try more of their Hot Pots of the Day.

They usually have the same Hot Pot for 3-4 days before changing to a new special. This one was first seen on Friday, I believe, so it’s possible it may return today. You can find out by “Liking” the Brass Door on Facebook or following them at @TheBrassDoor1 on Twitter. They usually post their specials around opening time of 11 AM. If this Hot Pot returns, I highly recommend you stop in and give it a try.

One more post to come. Time for me to look through today’s lineup at the Memphis Music & Heritage Festival and make “Paul’s Picks.”

Paul’s Picks: Memphis Music & Heritage Festival for Saturday, September 3

A fantastic regional music fest is happening on the Main Street Mall today and tomorrow. I’ll be at the Center for Southern Folklore’s Memphis Music and Heritage Fest nearly all day today, with occasional stops at nearby bars to cool off and check football scores. If you’re unfamiliar with the bands playing the festival, here are a few of my top picks for today:

  • Watoto Memphis, children’s dance, Tennessee Arts Gayoso Street stage, 11:00 AM
  • River City Tanlines, rock, ArtsMemphis Peabody Place stage, 5:45 PM
  • Jonathon Plumlee, cooking demo, chicken tips with bell pepper & pineapple chutney, 6:00 PM
  • The Bo-Keys, soul, ArtsMemphis Peabody Place stage, 6:45 PM
  • The Subteens, rock, Tennessee Arts Gayoso Street Stage, 7:15 PM
  • Hope Clayburn and Soul Scrimmage, Comcast Folklore Hall stage, 9:15 PM
  • Exodus, reggae, Tennessee Arts Gayoso Street stage, 10:00 PM

What to do between bands?

  • Go to the Center for Southern Folklore’s Folklore Store and purchase regional music, arts and crafts
  • Go to the Center’s kitchen (it’s to the left of the Folklore Hall stage) and get Ella Kizzie’s greens and hot water cornbread
  • Enjoy a drink on the patio of the Majestic Grille, Bar None, Silly Goose, Wang’s, Local or Blue Fin
  • Do a little shopping at Shelton Clothiers (men’s) and Christine’s (women’s)
  • Check out the art at Art on a Hot Tin Roof
  • Check out the 20+ arts and crafts vendors at the festival
  • Get some Las Delicias guacamole – they’re one of the food vendors

You can view the complete music schedule and cooking demo schedule online. There are samples for the audience at the end of each cooking demo. Free food? Wonder if the Nuh-Uh Girl will show up.

Festival is on the Main Street Mall between Peabody Place and Gayoso. For parking I’d recommend the Peabody Place parking garage between Main and Second, or Parking Can be Fun on Union.

Look for me in my red Arkansas Razorbacks T-shirt at the festival. It’s time to CALL THOSE HOGS!!!

Flying Saucer to host Abita beer dinner with Creole/Cajun food

The Flying Saucer is planning their next beer dinner. It will be Thursday, September 29 and will feature beers from Abita. Although only four of their beers are commonly sold in Memphis bars (Purple Haze, Amber, Turbo Dog and Light), Abita brews many more. There are seven flagship beers, five seasonals, three harvest brews and three “big beers.” The beers haven’t been selected yet but the chef for the event showed me the menu last night:

  • Fried oyster sliders
  • Seafood gumbo
  • Fried gator tail
  • Mini king cakes

These four courses will be paired with 5 beers. I’ve been to every beer dinner the Saucer has held since 2006, and without exception they have been outstanding. If you’re into beer, or if you’d like to learn more about pairing food with beer, I recommend that you go. They always have a beer expert, often from the featured brewery, on hand to discuss how to pair beer with food and to answer any questions.

Space is limited, so if you plan to attend, get down to the Saucer and buy your tickets now.

Fri update: Wine reception, Redbirds, college football, Memphis Music & Heritage Festival schedule, Rizzo’s Diner

I had an interesting and enjoyable Thursday night yesterday. A good friend of mine in the wealth management business asked me to meet with him, to brainstorm on how to use social media to connect with people. He has some really outstanding ways for young professionals, especially those getting married or about to start a family, to increase their future wealth without impacting their lifestyle at all. He’s also very concerned about the fact that most people in the service industry don’t have health insurance. He’s seen too many fundraisers for bartenders and servers who got sick and couldn’t work, and is trying to pull together ways to insure them inexpensively. It was fascinating to hear about, and I hope I gave him some good ideas. Should I do a full post about him? I can if anyone is interested, although it will probably be next week before I get around to it (there’s beer to drink, after all).

He told me that his smoke breaks are rather lonely; he’s the only one in his 16-person office who smokes! Time to give up that habit buddy!

Next Friday, September 9, the Madison Hotel will begin a new wine tasting and reception in its lobby. Wines will be paired with food stations designed by Grill 83 executive chef Chris Windsor. Ambient jazz band Front Street will provide live music. Event is from 6 to 8 PM, costs $35 including tax and gratuity, and will be held every Friday during September (except tonight). Call 901-333-1224 to make reservations.

The Redbirds released their 2012 schedule this morning. They’ll play the first game of their 13th season on Friday, April 13; clearly the Redbirds are not superstitious. They’ll have home games on Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Memorial Day and July 4. If you’re one of the first 3000 fans to attend Sunday’s game, they’ll give you a free magnetic 2012 schedule.

The Memphis Business Journal published a list this week of the top revenue-generating teams in college football. I’m sure it will surprise no one that Texas as at the top of the list. My Arkansas Razorbacks come in at number 15. Tomorrow night it will be time to CALL THOSE HOGS! I have an invitation to watch the game on PPV, but will likely miss it because I will be at the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival.

Speaking of the festival, the schedule is now on the website. Wow. This looks like the best year ever. Cooking demo schedule is up too. This season’s Hell’s Kitchen contestant Jonathon Plumley is among the chefs who will be on stage.

The Flyer has broken the news about Chef Michael Patrick’s new restaurant. It’s going into the old Harry’s Detour space on G.E. Patterson. It will be called Rizzo’s Diner and the Chef is hoping for a mid-September opening.

Three day weekend coming up and I’m ready… just gotta get through the afternoon and then the fun begins. And by fun, I mean beer.

Thur update: CY Beerfest tickets on sale, Rocky Horror, cheap beer at Kooky Sunday, Hop Head beer flight

I just did the “where to watch college football Downtown” post. Scroll down to see it. Here are a few other news items…

Cooper-Young Beerfest tickets are now on sale. Get tickets here. They’re adding more brewers and capping it at 700 this year, in order to keep the lines fairly short and to give people time to talk to the brewers. The date is October 15 and the beerfest is expected to sell out, so get your ticket early. I bought mine this morning.

This Friday will be the Orpheum’s annual showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show. This is the finale in their summer movie series, and it always draws a big turnout. Movie starts at 8, but get there at 7 for a costume contest. Prop bags will be sold for $5, and movie-goers are encouraged to throw toilet paper and do all of the audience-participation moves. How often do you get to throw toilet paper in the Orpheum? $7 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under (movie is rated R). Bring your ticket to BB King’s afterward for free admission, or to Itta Bena for free appetizer with the purchase of an entree.

I’m always happy to post about cheap beer, and this Sunday you’ll find it at Kooky Canuck. They’ll have 12-ounce Super Cold Bud Lights for 99 cents all day in a pre-Labor Day celebration. If you’re around the corner at the Memphis Music & Heritage Fest, stop in Kooky for a couple of quick beers on Sunday (unfortunately you can’t get to-go cups for the festival).

While we’re on the subject of beer, the Flying Saucer’s fall menu just came out. Last night I looked it over and discovered a new beer flight, where you get to sample five 5 oz. servings of different beers. The new flight is called Hop Head and includes Yazoo Hop Project, Stone Pale Ale, Victory Hop Devil, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, and Bridgeport IPA. Those are some yummy beers. Cost is $8.50.

That’s all for now… GO TIGERS!!!

The “where to watch college football Downtown” post

Here are the results of my information-gathering this week about college football-watching venues…

Max’s Sports Bar, which opens at 4:30 PM most of the rest of the year, will open early during college football season. This is the only true sports bar Downtown, with 10 TVs plus a projection TV on the big deck out back. They get the all-access season packages, although as far as I know they’re not getting any of the pay-per-view games happening the first week. Very friendly locals and die-hard sports enthusiasts sitting at the bar, and Lauren behind the bar to take care of you all afternoon. Sound will be on for whichever is the biggest of the games currently playing (or whichever involves local/regional teams). $2.50 PBR. 9 more beers on draft, and more in bottles.

The only bar I’ve heard of that is running specials for college football is The Green Beetle. They’ll have buckets of domestic beers 5 for $10, Heineken 5 for $12.99, mix and match imports for $12.99, 4 PBR or Miller High Life for $8. They will have food specials as well, and these specials also run during NFL games. They will have the sound on. They have cable but not the all-access package.

This isn’t a Downtown venue, but I got an email saying the UT Alumni Association will be at the Racquet Club, showing Tennessee’s pay-per-view game Saturday with sound and a 73-inch TV.

For bars where fans of a particular team congregate, Local tends to be a UT bar (which is why I don’t go in there much during football and basketball season). Max’s Sports Bar welcomes fans of all team affiliations, but you’d be hard-pressed to ever go in there and not find an Arkansas fan or two.

Memphis vs. Mississippi State is tonight at 7. It’s on Fox Sports. That’s a regular cable channel, so you won’t have to find a bar will all-access. Most bars Downtown should have it on.

If I left out any bars that are having specials for college football, are showing PPVs, or are gathering places for a particular team, shoot me an email at paul@paulryburn.com and I’ll post.