Elvis-themed pub crawl Saturday, August 15 – full details

Okay… we’ve finally put the schedule together for the Elvis pub crawl this Saturday, August 15. Here are the details:

– Honor the King by dressing up as Elvis. You can buy Elvis gear at CostumeCity.com (will probably need to get rush shipping at this late date though) or other online costume sites. You can also go to Graceland’s gift shop, and Beale Street may have some stuff too. Or, you can be creative and make your own outfit.

– We will be collecting cans and cash for MIFA’s Food Bank. Come have a good time and support a worthy cause too! Details on what to bring are at the bottom of this post.

– The bars listed below have agreed to waive their cover charge for people dressed in Elvis attire who are part of the pub crawl.

– Please bring cash to pay your bar tabs. It looks like there’s considerable interest in this event. We want to avoid a situation where dozens of Elvises all try to close out credit card tabs at the same time.

– Please bring IDs too. This is especially important for getting on Beale Street.

OK, here’s the running order. Times are approximate.

7 PM: Meet at Flying Saucer
8 PM: Leave Saucer
8:10 PM: Arrive at Blue Fin
8:45 PM: Leave Blue Fin. We’ll probably walk through the Peabody next.
9:15 PM: Arrive at Silky’s
10 PM: Leave Silky’s and walk down Beale Street
10:30 PM: Arrive at Red Rooster
11:15 PM: Leave Rooster
11:30-11:45: Back to Flying Saucer

If this is starting to sound similar to the Stumbling Santa pub crawl that happens in December, it is. The person who came up with the Elvis idea and drafted Mike King and I to coordinate it based the idea on Stumbling Santa. “The first thing I want to do is make sure we’re not stepping on toes,” Mike said. “I want to contact one of the people who is in charge of Stumbling Santa and make sure it’s OK. And I don’t want to call it Stumbling Elvis.” I was 100% in agreement with that move.

So Mike talked to one of the Santa coordinators, and not only did he assure us we would not be stepping on toes, but he said he had no problem with us using the word “Stumbling.”

Mike and I then met at Calhoun’s and created a Facebook page for the Stumbling Elvis event. He invited some people, and then I signed onto my account and invited some people, and the people who run the bars we’re going to invited some people. “If we get two dozen confirmed attendees I’ll be happy,” I told Mike.

I apparently underestimated interest in this event. As of this post we have 72 people who have confirmed they will attend, and more “maybes” on top of that.

Now, as for what to bring for the Food Bank – any of the following:

– Cash: A $1 contribution buys $3.70 in food distribution

– Meat/protein: Cans of chicken & dumplings, chunky soup, canned beef stew, etc.

– Fruit: Canned fruit cocktail, pears, apple sauce, 100% fruit juice

– Vegetables: Canned green beans, corn, lima beans, etc.

– Fish and other protein: Canned salmon or tuna, chili with beans, pork and beans

– Other: Dried beans or peas (1 or 2 lb. bag), rice (1 or 2 lb. bag), mac and cheese, vienna sausage, evaporated milk

– No perishables

– No jumbo cans – no canned foods over 29 oz. or juice over 64 oz.

So there ya have it… search for an event called “Stumbling Elvis” if you’re on Facebook. Hope to see you Saturday!

That’s it, I’ve heard too many good things – next Sunday I’ve got to try Bardog for brunch!

Several of my friends have tried Bardog Tavern for brunch in recent weeks, and have said really good things about it.  In particular, they’ve mentioned the lobster sandwich.  That does sound good.  They said Bardog also has $1.50 PBR during brunch, and you get a free drink (a mimosa or I think a couple of other choices) with your brunch entree.  Not a bad deal.

They don’t open until noon on Sunday.  I think next Sunday, I’m going to have to sleep for an extra hour (I usually go to brunch at 11) and give Bardog a shot.  That means I’ll get to the Saucer an hour later than usual, but oh well.  They see plenty of me the rest of the week.

I got up too late for brunch yesterday, but I did get some good food… I went to South of Beale when they opened at 4 and ordered the Crock, a country pot pie of duck, Andouille sausage, and root vegetables.  I also got to try an oxtail wonton, which was really good with mango salsa.

I’ve got the info for the Elvis pub crawl almost ready… will probably post it tonight.

Rooftop party pics: Happy birthday Brent

Two of the best things about being a Downtowner are

1) Getting to know my Downtown neighbors and having an ever-expanding circle of friends

2) Getting to go to parties on rooftops

Last night, our friend Brent, who did such an amazing job decorating the Ques Brothers’ booth at BBQ Fest (photos here) threw a birthday party on the rooftop of his building, which also happens to be my building.  Here are a few pics:

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The bar

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There was an ice luge for people who wanted to do shots.

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The mystery beer tub.  The only reason you can see the caps and the labels is because of my camera’s flash.  In reality the tub was almost completely dark so you had no idea what you were getting.  I pulled out my first bottle and saw that it was green.  “Dos Equis Lager Especial.”  Nice!  I did see a Bud Light in the tub – too bad John D wasn’t there.

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As I’ve said before, you can’t have a Downtown photo album without Mikey hamming it up for the camera.

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Another pic of everyone enjoying the rooftop, with the Mississippi River in the background.

A fantastic party, and with a pro like Brent planning it I’m not surprised.  If you want Brent to help you plan and decorate an event for you, you can reach him through the Holliday Flowers website.

It’s brunch time but I’m not hungry yet… think I’ll get in an hour on PokerStars before I go out.  Getting bored with Hold’em… think I may try 7-card Stud, which I played all the time in college.  I’ll meet up with the gang at the Saucer later on.  It’s Pint Nite at South of Beale, so I may make a visit there after they open at 4 PM.  Interested to see what a Sunday Fun Day will be like there.

Argh. Twitter sucks.

Wow Twitter has been a disaster this week.  I just refreshed my blog, and apparently none of my Fire Sale tweets that I make to my blog have gone through since Wednesday.

The Fire Sale today is Blue Moon.

South of Beer

I stopped by South of Beale last night, and they had their draft beer list and specials posted on their chalkboard.  Figured I’d snap a pic and share the info.

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Eight premium beers on draft, $3 during happy hour 4-7 weekdays and all night Wednesday and Sunday.  Hmmm this could become a new stop on Sunday Fun Day.

They also have more beers, including domestics, in bottles.  John D: “Paul, do they have Bud Light?”  Yes, John, they do.

Nothing to do until 8 when I have a party to go to… guess I’ll log onto PokerStars and play a Sit’n’Go tournament.

South of Beale open tonight with specials

Just got word from the folks at South of Beale that they will be open to the public tonight from 4 PM to 3 AM, with $3 draft and $4 well specials all night long.  Congratulations to them on getting their liquor license!  I had a great time there Wednesday night at the pre-opening party… check it out if you’re looking for something to do tonight.

Speaking of which… I’m looking for something to do tonight… I want to get some quality time in on PokerStars right after work, but around 9 I may wander down there.  Anyone want to meet up?  Hmmm… Hollywood Disco (formerly the original Raiford’s) is right around the corner… I don’t get down there much anymore because the other place is so much closer to where I live, but last time I went I had a really good time at Hollywood.  Maybe it’s time to pay them a visit.

Speaking of PokerStars, I placed third in a Sit’n’Go tournament last night, which means I landed in the money.  I’m getting addicted to those.  Thought I had a good shot at first place when I got dealt QQ late in the game, and went all-in.  Someone called me with AJ, and an Ace showed up on the river.  Oh well.

We’re in the process of finalizing the running order for the Elvis pub crawl.  To clear up any confusion, it’s a week from Saturday, on the 15th, not this Saturday, the 8th.  It was originally the 8th but got changed not long afterward.  More details to come.  We’ll be collecting cans and donations for MIFA’s Food Bank at the event.

That’s all for now.  Dead tired from staying up late to catch the Dempseys’ entire performance last night.  I don’t know where I’m going to find the energy to go out tonight, but go out I shall.

Thur update: Power House closed, Mexican buffet for SMA, “Plug In” mixer, Travel Channel, sales tax holiday, and more

The Commercial Appeal reports that the Power House art gallery has closed. That’s kind of a shock, considering that this summer they’ve been more active than ever, hosting midnight movies, public forums, and kids’ events. Like everyone, though, they got hit by the tough economic times. Best wishes to those involved with the Power House and thanks for 6 great years.

The South Main Association has asked me to note some changes to their meeting next Tuesday at the Happy Mexican. Instead of complimentary hors d’oeuvres, there will be a complimentary dinner buffet. (Somewhere in an office building out in Collierville, the Nuh-Uh Girl is jumping for joy.) There will also be a cash bar. Hmmm with Steve Cohen appearing, I may have to skip trivia and show up for this one… Steve needs our support to ensure a victory over King Willie in the primary next year. Besides, with social hour starting at 6 and Steve not getting there until 8, there will be plenty of extra time to drink margaritas.

Memphis communications organizations AIGA, AAF, and PRSA will have a “Plug In” mixer tonight at Minglewood Hall. There will be drink specials by three advertising industry bands – Vending Machine, The Revisions, and WatchPaper. Drink specials, free appetizers.

The Travel Channel’s Great Weekends with Samantha Brown will re-broadcast its visit to Memphis this Saturday, August 8, at 9 PM. The show filmed Sam hanging out at Elvis’ favorite table at the Arcade, stopping by Alcenia’s for some soul food, and dancing at Hollywood Disco. A sneak peek of the show can be found here.

This weekend is a sales tax holiday. From Friday, August 7 to Sunday, August 9, any single clothing item under $100 can be bought without paying sales tax. I know that Lansky and Shelton Clothiers are among the Downtown stores that will be featuring their under-$100 items. Good weekend to do some shopping.

Good article on the Majestic Grille’s employee art exhibit to be held next Wednesday, August 12, in the Commercial Appeal today.

Also in the CA today – it was announced that Wicked will return to the Orpheum in fall 2010. That’s great news for Downtown, because it brought a lot of business not only to the theatre itself, but to nearby businesses and attractions.

Plans for tonight: I’m going to play on PokerStars for a few hours, then head to the Saucer around 9:00 to see The Dempseys.