Tue update #2: Never miss a game, new Subway coming to 201, special Elvis mocha at Tamp & Tap, Lance Russell on MSL, French Fort developer interviewed

If you read my lunchtime blog post, you saw that I had the pleasure of talking to some of Start Co.’s startup founders last night at the Blind Bear. I’d like to start off this evening’s post by mentioning another company I learned about. Phase is an app for people who play games of all types. Its motto is “Never miss a game.” You can set up your game, giving it a name, location, date and time, and list of friends to alert. Your friends get notifications with one click. There are reminders so you and your friends don’t forget game times. Phase will recommend games, and will help you find events, tournaments, and LAN parties in your area. It hasn’t been rolled out yet, but you can get early access by subscribing on Phase’s site.

The MBJ reports that a new Subway will open Downtown soon – at 201 Poplar. For those not familiar with “Club 201,” that’s the Shelby County Jail.

Tamp & Tap has announced a special drink for this week only, Elvis week: The Velvet Elvis mocha. It’s a frozen peanut butter and banana mocha, in honor of Elvis’ favorite sandwich.

Big news for wrestling fans: Longtime Memphis wrestling host Lance Russell will be on MemphiSport Live on AM Sports 56 and FM 87.7 Saturday. The show is from 11 AM to 1 PM. “Ol’ Banana Nose,” as Jerry Lawler used to call Lance, is considered one of the greatest wrestling announcers of all time.

From the MBJ: Staff writer Ryan Poe interviews developer Lauren Crews about the redevelopment of the French Fort neighborhood. The full interview will be out in Friday’s issue, but a few interesting snippets are in the linked article.

Home from work and out for beer. I was planning to lead off Flying Saucer but it looks like I’m being talked into Silly Goose instead.

Tue update: Start Co., Play-tag, SMA meeting, the beer bottle dictator, Kitty Genovese in the social media era, Robata rec, Doubletree baseball & beer deal, Elvis events today, important PBR news

Before I get to the news, I want to start off with a quick story. Last night I was in the Blind Bear. Around 9 Eric Mathews brought in some of the entrepreneurs participating in Start Co.‘s accelerators. They’re less than 10 days away from Demo Day and no doubt they had been putting in long hours at the office up the street, practicing their pitches and doing other preparation.

I have an unspoken understanding with Eric that he’s welcome to send his entrepreneurs over to talk. It’s good for them to practice talking about their businesses in casual conversation, and they might get a mention on the blog. So, Eric sent a few people over. There was one entrepreneur I talked to for about 30 minutes. We got to talking about where she was from, how she started her business, how she found Start Co.

“I’m from Brooklyn,” she told me. “There were accelerator programs in New York that I could have joined. But I really liked what I saw in Memphis. So I decided to come here.” What a huge compliment for our city and for Start Co. Not many cities can compete with New York in that respect. Not many cities offer startup businesses the resources that Memphis does. We really have something special going on here.

Her business is called Play-tag. Play-tag is a smart tag for your dog. It lets you set a roaming range of 0-150 feet. If your dog gets outside of that range, you get notified via mobile app. Also, when the dog is out of range the tag activates a highly visible LED paw print, so people can see your dog and know it is missing. The tag stores vital information about your pet, and you can set an in-app monetary reward. There’s no monthly fee, and since Play-tag does not rely on cell phone networks it works almost anywhere.

Sounds like a pretty useful invention. I have two friends whose dogs went missing for a week this year, and I wonder if they’d have recovered their pets more quickly if the dogs were wearing Play-tag.

I learned about another startup last night as well and will mention it in a future post.

Speaking of entrepreneurship, it will be discussed at the South Main Association meeting tonight. Carlton Crothers, the CEO of Emerge Memphis, will speak. Where Start Co.’s startup businesses are just getting off the ground from the idea stage, Emerge is an incubator for startups that have grown to the point that they can pay rent for office space. The meeting will be at Cafe Pontotoc, 6 PM social, 6:30 presentation. Free for SMA members, $10 non-members.

From the Daily Beast: Meet the beer bottle dictator, the one man who approves every beer label in America.

The social media, smartphone era version of Kitty Genovese. (Look her up on Wikipedia if you don’t know who Kitty Genovese is)

A couple of friends of mine went to Midtown last night to try the new Robata Ramen and Yakitori bar, and I thought I’d pass along a tip they shared: Get the king mushroom skewers. “I didn’t even know there was a such a thing as a king mushroom,” my friend said. “But they were delicious. They taste like butter.”

Out-of-towners considering traveling to Memphis in the next two weeks: Might want to check out this deal at the Doubletree. You get two tickets to the Redbirds (who play across the street) and a bucket of four local beers.

Couple of Elvis events happening Downtown today: Ben Portsmouth: Acoustic Elvis is about to start playing right now (1 PM) at Jerry Lee Lewis Cafe. The semifinal round of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest happens tonight at the Orpheum at 7.

IMPORTANT PBR NEWS: The Madison Growler shop inside Cash Saver on Madison has growlers of PBR for $4 today.

Getting a lot accomplished at work today. I will lead off at Flying Saucer today around 5:30, with Silly Goose as a backup location if needed.

Mon update #2: Pinch district, Memphis Music & Heritage Festival, Zac’s Bar and Grill, Startup Weekend Women’s Edition, Z-bo gets married

The State of Tennessee is threatening to take away the Pinch District’s historic district status. The area between Front, Second, A.W. Willis, and the I-40 was the original heart of Memphis. However, few of the historic buildings remain. Some are speculating that this will make it easier for developers to develop the area around the Pyramid once Bass Pro moves in.

A Facebook event listing has been created for the 2014 Memphis Music and Heritage Festival. This is one of the best festivals of the year, with local and regional music on multiple stages, cooking demos, and activities for kids, as well as food and beer. It’s on the trolley tracks between Union and Gayoso the Saturday and Sunday of Labor Day weekend, August 30 and 31.

Speaking of Facebook, Zac’s Bar and Grill at Third and Peabody, in the ground floor of the Hamption inn, has a new fan page.

Memphis will be hosting one of only a handful of Startup Weekend Women’s Editions September 12-14. Teams of women will form to pitch business ideas then start up the ideas that are voted the winners in a 48-hour time frame. The event is sponsored by Start Co., the Commercial Appeal, and Google for Entrepreneurs.

Grizzlies power forward Zach Randolph got married yesterday. Here’s the story and photos.

Home from work. Time for a PBR at Bardog. Back tomorrow.

Mon update: Lansky Clothier to the King, Images of the King, Stumblin’ Elvis photos, Woodruff-Fontaine sale, Schweinehaus, listen live to air traffic controllers and more

In case you missed this morning’s post: Blind Bear rolls out new lunch menu and loyalty card program

The Memphis Flyer has a really good article about the new Lansky Clothier to the King store that opened at 126 Beale, in the building that also houses Hard Rock. The entrance is actually on Second, around the corner from Beale. Don’t forget that Brad Birkedahl, formerly of The Dempseys, performs at the store from 6 to 8 tonight.

Also tonight, there will be an “Images of the King” contest, round 1, at the New Daisy Theater beginning at 8. Tribute artists will compete in five divisions for over $10,000 in prize money. The artists will be backed by the Change of Habit tribute band. Tickets start at $20.

The Flyer also has Stumblin’ Elvis pub crawl photos by photographer Frank Chin. Frank always does such a great job documenting these events.

The Woodruff-Fontaine House is having a sale in its carriage house from 8 AM to 3 PM this coming Saturday. They’ve cleaned out their closets after 50 years and there are all kinds of finds including glassware and kitchen items, gently worn children’s clothes and shoes, decorative items, hardware and furniture. Sales benefit APTA which preserves the mansion. At the sale you will be able to get information on volunteering for APTA or joining as a new member. More info here.

Former Moody Ques pitmaster David Scott Walker posted some good news recently: His restaurant Schweinehaus, in the old Paulette’s location on Overton Square, is almost ready. Their certificate of occupancy has passed. Now all they have to do is get the beer and liquor licenses and they will be ready to go. They are shooting for a Labor Day opening.

My friend Air Traffic Mike posted an interesting link recently: Live ATC. You can listen to air traffic controllers, live on the radio doing their jobs.

Yesterday I stopped by the Blind Bear and Kaylea reminded me that for future Sunday Fun Days, the Bear will be open at 11 AM, one hour earlier than in the past (they go to 11 AM-3 AM every day starting tomorrow). Kaylea said that she will be covering the Sunday day shift behind the bar this fall. That is excellent news, because Kaylea is one of my very favorite people to pick on. Usually her BFFs Hanin and Lisa police my behavior, but neither of those two is known for being awake at 11 AM, so I will have carte blanche. I will pre-game for the Bardog alley party at the Bear this coming Sunday.

Song currently stuck in my head: “The Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel. That song has been stuck in my head for four weeks now.

The Salty Dogs runners’ club departs from Bardog on a run at 7 tonight, so I’m sure you have no doubt where I’ll be… sitting at Melissa’s bar ordering another beer.

Blind Bear rolls out lunch menu, loyalty card program

Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, August 12, the Blind Bear will be open every day from 11 AM to 3 AM. The Bear will be rolling out a new lunch menu tomorrow, the centerpiece of which is a $6 combo. For $6 you get to choose any two of

  • Half a sandwich, from the “sammiches” section of their menu below, or grilled cheese
  • A cup of soup
  • Any side item

The combo includes your choice of coffee or tea.

Here’s the full lunch menu: (Click to see larger size)

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There’s more news: The Blind Bear is also rolling out a loyalty card program. With the loyalty card, every 6th, 12th, and 24th lunch is free. (Then it starts over with a new 6th, 12th, and 24th) Also, any other food you buy, not just lunch (although it excludes the lunch combo) when $50 is spent, you get an entree in the $10-12 range for free. For the next $500 spent, you get a free entree every time you spend $100, then it starts over.

PRO TIP: If you’ve never had the pepper jack mac & cheese, get it as a side. Even if you don’t like mac & cheese in general. Just trust me on this one.

A few pics from last night – Bardog and Stumblin’ Elvis. Plus Sunday news update

Last night was the Stumblin’ Elvis pub crawl to support FedEx Family House. I decided to do a little pre-gaming at Bardog. I had company at the bar.

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Candyce started drinking a little earlier than I did. I have to give her credit on her choice of drink, though. Bardog does make good martinis.

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I hope Panda checked her ID.

OK on to the Stumblin’ Elvis pub crawl. First stop was the Saucer.

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OK I’m going to have something to say about this next picture. There is a lesson to be learned from it.

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OK people. On the left in the photo above. THIS IS HOW IT’S DONE. You may look at her outfit and think, “What does this have to do with Elvis?” The thing is, it doesn’t matter, because, TUBE TOP. This is an outfit that is universally appropriate. She could wear this to Stumbling Santa four months from now and it would work just as well.

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At the third stop, Cafe Keough.

We made a quick walk through the Peabody. As we got back on Second one of the other Elvises said, “I really don’t feel like taking 20 minutes to walk a block down Beale because everyone is stopping us to take pictures. You want to skip Alfred’s and just go back to the Saucer?” That sounded like a plan to me, so we crossed the street and finished the evening there.

If you missed the chance to get your Elvis on at the Saucer yesterday, you should come Wednesday. It will be Elvis glass night. The glasses will go on sale at 7 PM.

All right, let’s do a Sunday news update before I hit Publish…

There will be a Parade of Kings down Beale Street this afternoon at 4. Elvis tribute artists from all over the world will march down Beale Street at 4 in honor of the King.

The finals of the “Last Chance” Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest are tonight at 9 at the Hard Rock. $10 cover.

All right. That’ll do it. I’m headed to Bloom’s bar at Bardog for Sunday brunch. Most likely I will play poker tonight at Blind Bear’s 6:30 game. Check back tomorrow morning, because I have another post scheduled for a little after 7 AM.

Sat update: Stumblin’ Elvis tonight, second Food Truck Friday at Emerge, Lamar Sorrento @ Keough 11 AM today, Elvis events, Grizzlies pre-season, Groupon for jazz festival

Warning: Watch out for this guy tonight (on the right, in the photo below).

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He’s an Elvis tourist and he is SUPER annoying. He runs around, chasing after people dressed up as Elvis, saying, “Can I take your picture? Elvis, can I take your picture?” over and over again. I overheard him tell people that he will be at the Flying Saucer tonight about 7, and he also plans to stop by the Blind Bear, Cafe Keough, Alfred’s, and Purple Haze, then he’ll probably visit the Saucer a second time. So you definitely will want to avoid the Stumblin’ Elvis Pub Crawl or you will have to put up with this guy all night.

PRO TIP: He’s somewhat less annoying when he’s drinking beer, so you might want to buy him a Dos Equis Lager or a PBR.

South Main lunch news: The first Food Truck Friday, held at Emerge Memphis at Tennessee and G.E. Patterson, was a smashing success. As a result, they are doing it again next Friday, August 15, from 11 AM to 1:30 PM. The Millie’s Garden food truck will be on hand to serve a delicious lunch.  This food truck specializes in salads. I found a picture of their menu here, although this pic is from December 7 so it’s possible the menu has changed. Looking at the Facebook page, I see that Millie studied at the University of Arkansas. Go Hogs!

Oh, by the way: Friday is a VACATION day for me so I will be Downtown! I hope to see you at Emerge!

If you want to catch some live music this morning, Lamar Sorrento will play Cafe Keough at 11 AM.

Other Elvis stuff going on today besides Stumblin’ E: There’s a Hound Dog tour departing from Backbeat Tours at 2:30. “Black Elvis” Robert Washington plays Blues City Cafe at 5. It’s Elvis Night at the Redbirds (AutoZone Park, first pitch 6:05, with fireworks after the game. The second round of the “Last Chance” Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest happens at the Hard Rock tonight at 9.

The Grizzlies’ 2014 pre-season schedule has been announced. The biggest game on the list will be an October 22 home game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. We’ll get to see how Cleveland’s “Big Three” of LeBron James, Kevin Love, and Kyrie Irving fares against our own “Big Three” of Mike Conley, Zach Randolph, and Marc Gasol.

There’s going to be an event called Pianos in the Park: JazzFest 2014 at Handy Park (Third and Beale) on Sunday, August 31, which is the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. There is a Groupon for discounted tickets currently running. Click the link for event information and a lineup of who will be playing. You can get two tickets for $39 ($73.74 value) or four for $69 ($147.48 value).

Time to get started. Going to make quick stops at Panda’s bar at Bardog and Brad’s bar at the Blind Bear, then will rest up for Stumblin’ Elvis tonight. Come stumble with us!

Fri update: Bye Ophelia, Local menu, free concert tonight, new concert series, Elvis contest @ Hard Rock, Elvis trivia @ BB’s, Elvis contest @ Farmers Market, Second Street expansion

As my buddy Neal would say, Ophelia Ford is D.U.N. done! Lee Harris defeated her in last night’s election 43 percent to 27 percent. Finally the people who live in District 29 will have full-time representation in the State Senate. I’m sure Mr. Harris will do a fine job.

Local is rolling out a new menu that is available now Downtown and on Tuesday at Overton Square. Mostly it will consist of updates on old favorites, but new dishes include a seafood ceviche, vegetarian portobello mushroom Philly, a New York strip, and a vegan burger.

Memphis Music Club presents Snapdragon & Metal Confetti this evening at 6:30 as part of the free Friday “Memphis Jams” series in Handy Park.

There will be a new six-concert series benefiting the Maria Montessori School at the Harbor Town Amphitheatre, 740 Harbor Bend Road on Mud Island, beginning Saturday, August 23. The concert series will run through spring 2015. Artists confirmed for the fall portion of the calendar:

August 23: The Memphis Dawls and Robby Grant

September 20: John Paul Keith and Mark Stuart

October 18: Ex-Cult and The Limes

Gates will open at 6 PM with music beginning at 7. A minimum $5 donation for the Maria Montessori School will be requested at the door.

Elvis Week kicks off tonight with the semifinals of the “Last Chance” Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest at the Hard Rock Cafe. Elvis impersonators compete for the final spot in the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest that begins next week. $5 cover.

B.B. King’s will host Elvis trivia Wednesday, August 13, from noon until 6 PM. Every hour on the hour, patrons will have the chance to show off their Elvis knowledge and win free food or drinks.

Tomorrow’s Memphis Farmers Market’s theme is Nothin’ but a hound dog. The market will celebrate Elvis Week with its own professional Elvis onsite from 10 to 11 to take photos and sign autographs. He will also emcee an Elvis look-alike contest, with the winner getting $50 in market tokens. Music by Matt Blake at 7, South Side Supper Club at 8:30, and Zoo Girls at 11. 7 AM to 1 PM tomorrow, at the pavilion at Front and G.E. Patterson.

Possible good news for Uptown: a proposed expansion of Second Street from I-40 to Frayser could spur development. It’s being seen as a new major route into Downtown from the north.

That’ll do it for this Friday update. Absolutely no idea what I’ll be doing tonight. May rest up for Stumbling Elvis tomorrow.

Thur update: Dempseys get a note, hotel news, Peabody rooftop party, SOB birthday, possible new MPD HQ, Stumbling Elvis tube top news

My favorite Memphis band ever is getting its note on the Beale Street Brass Note Walk of Fame. For many years I caught high-energy rockabilly band The Dempseys at venues like Blues City Cafe, Huey’s, and the Flying Saucer. The musicianship and onstage antics of Bradley D. Birkedahl, “Slick” Joe Fick, and Ron Perrone Jr. simply could not be matched. They separated in 2010 to work on independent projects. On Tuesday, The Dempseys will join greats such as Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis on the Walk of Fame, in a ceremony outside the Blues City Band Box where they played many times. Congratulations to Brad, Joe, and Ron. You deserve it and thanks for all of the good times.

Seriously… if you haven’t seen The Dempseys you need to look them up on YouTube now.

The Memphis Business Journal has a couple of pieces of hotel news. There’s a story on challenges the Exchange Building owners will face converting the building to a mixed-use hotel and apartment building. The upper floors are vacant and could be converted immediately, with vacant units on lower floors being possibilities for extended-stay hotel rooms. Residents would be given the opportunity to renew their leases, so it doesn’t sound like anyone will be kicked out. A previous article said the building is currently about 70% occupied. The MBJ reports that the hotel will not carry a national brand and will be called The Exchange.

A contractor has pulled a permit to begin work on the hotel that will be inside of the Pyramid as part of the new Bass Pro Shops location. Retail is scheduled to open December 1, and the hotel next year.

Tonight’s Peabody rooftop party is a casting call for the Memphis Flyer fall fashion issue and Memphis Soul Revue will headline. $10 cover, ladies and hotel guests free until 7. Admission includes a buffet of a wheel of cheddar cheese, assorted baguettes, an olive assortment, pickles, and cherry peppers. If you’re in VIP you have a second buffet of imported and domestic cheese, fresh fruit, and sliced meats. This is the second to last Peabody rooftop party of the summer season.

Also tonight, don’t forget about South of Beale’s 5th birthday party. Live music, hors d’oeuvres, special beer tappings, and birthday cake shots. Starts at 7 PM.

Six years ago I attended a South Main Association meeting at which the speaker was then-Memphis Police Chief Larry Godwin. He stressed the need for the police department to be centralized in one headquarters, rather than scattered in multiple rented locations around town. He emphasized both the cost savings and the improvement in morale that would be a result. Six years later, that may happen. MPD may relocate to the building on the Civic Center Plaza recently vacated by the state.

If you’re deciding whether to attend the Stumbling Elvis pub crawl this Saturday, here’s one more reason to go. I was told that one of the pub crawl attendees bought her outfit on a recent trip to St. Louis – a tube top so small that “we don’t know how she’s going to fit everything in there.” One of her friends commented, “We’re going to have to check Paul’s pulse to make sure he’s still alive.” Crawl begins at Flying Saucer at 7 PM. Bring non-perishable food donation and dress as Elvis or Priscilla.

That’ll do it for now. I’ll be out at the usual places after work.

Wed update: James Taylor, Brad Birkedahl @ Lansky Clothier to the King, help St. Jude, Foursquare, and more

Great night at National Night Out last night. About 150-200 people came out to the Farmers Market pavilion and there was plenty of food, wine, beer, and community friendship.

Tonight’s big event Downtown is on Mud Island. James Taylor plays the Amphitheater at 8:00. That relatively late start for a weekday should give concert-goers plenty of time to pre-game at Downtown bars and restaurants.

Next Monday, August 11, there will be a free concert at Lansky Clothier to the King at 126 Beale (Hard Rock building). Brad Birkedahl will perform rockabilly and rock & roll from 6 to 8 PM. Come listen and see the new store. View the event on Facebook here.

One of my Facebook friends posted this yesterday and it’s worth a share: “This is an on-going need at St. Jude and a great way for you and your children to get involved and help out those children that aren’t able to go to school. Waiting room fun bags: Fill a sealed zip-lock plastic bag with fun things a child or teen can do as they wait to visit the doctor. Make bags age-specific, but generic enough for a boy or a girl. Include things such as: crayons, markers, colored pencils, paper, coloring books, and stickers.”

From Gizmodo: Foursquare 8.0: A lot more like Yelp, and a lot less fun.

Congratulations to my buddy Dennis on winning the Blind Bear Texas Hold’em final table last night. He picked up $300 in restaurant gift cards. All ten final table participants got a prize, and ironically enough my BBQ team vice-president won a smoker. Players got 40,000 chips to start with initial blinds 500/1000. When you start with only 40 big blinds you have to be aggressive right from the start. You can’t afford to sit back the first orbit or two to see how everyone else is playing. Dennis must have figured that out, because he now has four final table wins to his name. The 16-week league toward the next final table starts Sunday at 6:30 at the Bear.

I’ll lead off at the Silly Goose tonight after work about 5:30 as I usually do on Wednesdays. Check back, because there may be a second daily update.