Second Wednesday update: Corner Bar 5:30 anyone?, Doritos, and Singapore Fried Rice

One of the Sunday brunch crew e-mailed me, and it looks like we’re going to meet up at the Peabody/Capriccio Corner Bar around 5:30 for their drinks and appetizer buffet, then head to Court Square after that for “Bands, Beer and Bums.” If anyone wants to join us feel free.

Although, keep in mind the Saucer has good glasses – the really nice Stella Artois ones – tonight for glass night at 7. If you collect beer glassware, might want to skip Court Square tonight and hit the Saucer. Court Square will have a scaled-down version of its entertainment tomorrow night, so you can go then – no bands or beer, just “Bums” as the theme. “Bums” will also be the theme Friday night, all day Saturday, all day Sunday, and pretty much the rest of 2007.

I’ve already got a full set of glasses though, so I’ll be at the Corner Bar. If anyone who works there reads my blog: Better stock up on Bud Light bottles this afternoon.

In order to tide myself over until 5:30, I stopped by Jack’s Food Store and got a bag of these:


You know who ought to team up? Frito-Lay and NORML, the organization that works to try and legalize marijuana. Seems like a lot more Doritos would get sold if people could buy pot legally.

Think I may eat at China restaurant, on Jefferson between Second and Third, for lunch tomorrow. I noticed a sign on their door that they have daily chef’s specials for $5.99, and tomorrow’s special looks good – Singapore Fried Rice, which appears to be combination fried rice fried in spicy curry sauce. Yum! I think it comes with an egg roll and maybe soup – although, I’m not sure, because as I was reading the menu a woman walked out and said “Ex…CUSE me.” in a tone of voice that implied, “How DARE you be in my way.”

These Doritos are pretty good, especially when you eat one hot wing chip and one blue cheese chip together.

The Fire Sale at the Downtown Saucer is Left Hand Sawtooth Ale.

Back to work.

A few food notes, Rapscallions, and plans for tonight

One of my favorite readers sent me comments via e-mail, responding to yesterday’s post about Westy’s:

  • She pointed out that Westy’s is one of the few places Downtown where you can get a complete meal at 2 AM and get it fast. She said the bartenders are always super-friendly (which was the experience I had yesterday) and she recommends the wild rice dishes, asparagus soup, chicken and pasta, and even their salads which are very big. I haven’t had the other items she mentioned but I agree about the wild rice dishes – very, very good. Also, they deliver anywhere Downtown if you don’t feel like making the trip to Westy’s.
  • She mentioned the chicken pot pie at the Westin’s Daily Grill, which has been recommended to me as THE item to try. She said it was as big as a plate. This is not the first time I’ve heard this about the pot pie – another person told me it was enough for four people to eat. Better plan on asking for a to-go box if you order it. When I first saw it on the menu, I thought, $12.95 is a lot to pay for a pot pie, but if you get an extra meal or two out of it the next day, it’s not a bad deal at all.
  • She also got a chance to try Itta Bena, the fine-dining restaurant on the third floor of BB King’s (Second at Beale). She said the atmosphere was wonderful, you felt like you were in on a big secret, and the food (she had the halibut) was as good as it gets.

I’ll throw in one more food-related item, although it didn’t come from her… if you like fried okra, I’ve been told by several people that EP Delta Kitchen has the best in town. Next time I see chef Michael Patrick I’ll ask him about it.

So last night was trivia night at the Saucer. The Rapscallions had a huge team and we were all over the place… a couple of times, we handed in an answer, got it wrong, and then Pete revealed the correct answer and someone said, “I said that! Why didn’t we go with that?” It was a team of 12, but it was really 4 people having 3 conversations, most of the time none of which had to do with the trivia answer. After we totaled up our final score – 79 out of 135, not as bad as last week but possibly our second-lowest score ever – I threw up my hands. The Nuh-Uh Girl offered help. “I want the Power of the Pen next week,” she said. “I’ll rule this team with an iron fist!”

Then Pete announced a run-off question, for the Rapscallions and one other team. What? Did we actually have a chance for third with that lousy score? The runoff question was, what year was the Reuters news agency founded? Our team consensus was 1887, and the correct answer was 1851. Luckily the other team guessed 1984, so we had won the runoff and were guaranteed a prize.

Then Pete announced the third-place team and it wasn’t us.

Then Pete announced the second-place team and it wasn’t us.

“And in first place, The Rapscallions.” WHAT??? I wondered if he was kidding, but a few minutes later he brought us the 50. Turns out he had been kidding a few minutes earlier, when he said “Lots of high scores this week.” Apparently ALL the teams sucked. That brings our gift-certificate total to $95 toward the next party, with the first certificate expiring November 21.

Good news for the team – we picked up a new member last week, and last night I talked to her and learned that she’s an expert on Chinese and Japanese culture. That works out perfectly, as we just lost our Japan expert to a job in DC. She’s also from Austria, so she can be our Central Europe expert (of course, I consider myself the team’s expert on Eastern Europe).

Speaking of the Saucer: A couple of weeks ago, they promised to start offering more variety in their Fire Sale beers, in exchange for raising the price a quarter. They had gotten in rut of running Killian’s Red, Leinenkugel Red, Abita Amber and Shiner Bock, which are all pretty close to the same type of beer. Have they lived up to their promise since the increase? Here are the Fire Sales they’ve had since:

Thur 8/30: Killian’s Red
Fri 8/31: Sierra Nevada Porter
Sat 9/1: Abita Amber
Sun 9/2: Flying Dog Doggie Style pale ale
Mon 9/3: Pint Nite, so no Fire Sale
Tue 9/4: RedHook Porter
Wed 9/5: Old Scratch steam ale
Thur 9/6: Sierra Nevada Brown Ale
Fri 9/7: Heineken, which I think is considered a pilsner
Sat 9/8: Blue Moon, orange-flavored wheat beer
Sun 9/9: Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, blueberry-flavored wheat beer
Mon 9/10: Pint Nite
Tue 9/11: Yazoo Pale Ale

So it looks like they ARE living up to their promise. Lots of different styles represented, and no repeats. Good job guys! I know the Yazoo Pale Ale in particular was a big hit last night – one of the regulars said, “Finally, MY beer is on Fire Sale!”

My plans for this evening, however, are NOT to sit around the Saucer all night long. Enough of that – it’s time to enjoy some of Downtown’s other entertainment options. My tentative plan:

  • I still have not tried Capriccio Corner Bar’s happy hour (free appetizer buffet with drink purchase), nor have I tried the Daily Grill’s inexpensive mini-appetizers during happy hour there. I’ll hit one or the other about 5:30.
  • Then I plan on going to “Bands, Beer and Bums” at Court Square for a little while, where Giant Bear will be playing;
  • After that I may stop by Frenchie’s bar (Russwood Park Grill at the Holiday Inn) for a drink, or maybe Huey’s. Or maybe the Saucer for ONE beer.
  • Not sure if I’ll make it there, but The Dempseys play Blues City Cafe tonight at 8:30.

Time to earn some $$$ to pay for tonight’s adventures… outta here.

My favorite blogger/MILF was right about Westy’s plate lunches

I finally made it to Westy’s for lunch today after my favorite blogger/MILF wrote several times about how good their plate lunches are. She was right! Normally I don’t expect much from bars, but this was one of the best plate lunches I’ve had Downtown, on par with Blue Plate Cafe and The Little Tea Shop. Food was delicious, didn’t even need salt and pepper, and just the right amount.

You can check out their blue plate specials here. They have meat-and-two, meat-and-three, and a veggie plate. Westy’s is at the corner of Main and Jackson and is probably most famous for its Hot Fudge Pie, a menu carryover from the building’s former life as The North End.

While I was there I discovered something else: They have Wi-Fi! Whenever I go to a restaurant or bar I pull my cell phone out to see if there are any wireless networks in range… and it found an unsecured network named “westys” and jumped right on. Hmmm… they have Wi-Fi and they have beer… Westy’s may be seeing more of me in the future.

In other news about my favorite blogger/MILF, there’s a dirty old man at her work who keeps staring at her boobs. I’m jealous of the dirty old man.

I’ve moved on to Cafe Francisco. The owner, Julie, told me she wore a tube top the other day and people told her, “Paul Ryburn would be happy.” Heh.

On the agenda this afternoon: I’m trying to develop a content management system, a system that would allow people to create and edit web pages online without knowing any HTML. There are plenty of CMSs out there already, but I thought it would be kinda cool to create one from scratch, just to get the experience. Besides, it would be a neat feature to offer my web consulting customers. Think I’ll call it ProfPR-CMS. I plan to develop two versions of it, a PHP one and a .NET one.

Downtown temp has dropped to 65 according to WeatherBug. Happy about the cool weather, but all right, that’s enough. Don’t drop into the 50s. I’m not ready to stop wearing shorts yet.

All right, time to get some work done.

Awesome weather

According to the WeatherBug software on my computer, it’s 67 Downtown right now.

I want to be outside… think I may pack up the laptop and walk up to the Pinch for lunch. My favorite blogger/MILF has mentioned several times that Westy’s has great plate lunches… then I can walk down the street to Cafe Francisco and hop on their Wi-Fi and work on my programming projects all afternoon.

Tuesday update

Four days and counting ’til my favorite festival of the year, Cooper-Young. Just checked the weather forecast… high 77, low 56. PERFECT. Actually I prefer highs in the 80s for Cooper-Young because you get more tube tops when it’s warmer. I’ll take 77 though.

Been debating whether or not to ride my bike to the fest… I’m now thinking nah, I’ll drive. If I stay in the neighborhood after the festival ends at 7 and drink and party, I’ll take a cab home and come back Sunday or Monday to get the car. Since I do consulting from home, it’s not a big deal to be car-less for a day or two.

I probably need to buy some new sandals before the fest though… I tend to view Cooper-Young as an all-day event, getting there about 10 in the morning and wandering around and talking to people until the thing shuts down at 7 PM. I’m not sure the sandals I bought on sale for $7.99 at Payless two years ago have nine hours of constant wear left in them.

In other news – ran across this software that looks kinda cool:


If you’re running out of space on your iPod or other MP3 player, ShrinkMyTunes will shrink your MP3s to approximately a quarter of their original size, allowing you to fit 3-4 times more music on your player. The bad news is, it’s not free – it’ll cost ya 40 bucks for the software. Still, though, if you’re running out of space on your MP3 player and upgrading to a bigger one isn’t currently within your budget, this could be an option.

Or you could just buy the 160 GB iPod Classic and never, ever run out of space… that thing has more storage than my computer’s hard drive!

Dammit… I forgot to set my DVR to record the mayoral debate last night! Of course, it was Pint Nite so I wasn’t home. I wanted to show my support to the Saucer for keeping the Pint Nite price $2.50… as a matter of fact, I showed my support 10 times last night. Anyway, early voting starts Friday and I’m still undecided whether to go for Morris or Chumney. I bet all the mayoral candidates will be working the Cooper-Young Festival and handing out stickers. I think I’ll print an “Anybody But Willie” sticker and wear it.

So today’s the 6th anniversary of 9/11. It’s also the 7th anniversary of 9/11, and the 8th anniversary of 9/11, and the 2784th anniversary of 9/11, but you know what I mean. The 6th anniversary of THE 9/11. It’s a day to honor firefighters, paramedics and all the other people who put their lives in danger to keep us safe. Since I don’t have a personal connection to the 9/11 attacks, I’ll mention a different date – 10/6. That was the morning that a church and a building in Court Square burned, and the embers that resulted could have sent half of Downtown up in flames had the Memphis Fire Department not done such a diligent job with their “ember patrol.” MFD deserves all the thanks and praise we can give them, so say “thank you” to a firefighter if you see one today.

I have it on good authority that a Downtown bar is considering getting NTN Trivia. The little blue crack boxes may be back soon! Currently the only place that has NTN is TJ Mulligan’s, but that’s too far to walk. I don’t want to name the place yet, but trust me, it’s a place where Downtowners would (and already do) feel very comfortable. Old Sleep Out’s regulars – e-mail me and I’ll tell you who it is privately. I could use a little help convincing the bar’s management that NTN is a good idea.

Ah, how I miss Sundays at Sleep Out’s, kicking Skippy’s ass at trivia game after game… and then occasionally, he’d get lucky and get a game with all opera questions or something, and he’d win one and cackle about it for days.

Looks like the Sunday brunch crew is going to adopt a “two-and-two” policy for a while, since there are now two bars that serve brunch (Majestic and Dan McGuinness) that we hold in equal esteem. So the plan is to do two weeks at one, then two weeks at the other. We’ve been at the Majestic for the past two, so this Sunday and next it will be McGuinness, then back at Majestic on the 30th and October 7. We’ll probably continue the two-and-two plan until the downtown Blue Monkey reopens.

Coming soon… info about an upcoming party where you can gain exposure to the arts, and enjoy free food and booze! Also, the drinking game I mentioned about one of the other local bloggers.

Train whistles to be silenced in C-ville? Better send Brainy to the ‘burbs

There was a story in the Commercial Appeal this morning that illustrates the mentality of people who live in the eastern ‘burbs.

A man who lives in Collierville wants to silence the whistles of trains as they roll through the city. There are “W” signs at various points on the tracks, and at those points the engineer is supposed to blow the train’s whistle as a warning signal to pedestrians and vehicles that may be nearby. The Collierville citizen mentioned in the article feels that the warning whistles are an inconvenience to neighborhood residents.

Wonder how Brainy would feel about all this. Remember Brainy? I met him at BBQ Fest. Here’s a picture of Brainy.


Brainy runs a one-person campaign – or, really, a one-brain campaign – for train safety. He runs a website called BrainysWorld.com where you can play various games to learn that it’s dumb to try and beat a train across the tracks. Here are a few more pics of Brainy:




(Hmmm… judging from the Paradiso picture above, it looks like Brainy goes for the jail-bait. Better be careful around those underage girls, Brainy… as my friend Josh says, “16’ll get you 20.”)

If Collierville residents get their wish and silence the train whistles, we better rush Brainy out there to work those tracks, because he’ll be the only thing out there looking out for the safety of kids and motorists in the area. Apparently in C-ville people’s safety is not as important as keeping property values high.

Good music at "Bands, Beer, and Bums" and on the Madison rooftop this week

Well, I didn’t make it to the Giant Bear show at Hi-Tone tonight… I realized that traffic would be a mess as the Southern Heritage Classic crowd makes the transit from Midtown to Downtown, and I didn’t want to get caught up in it. As I mentioned in my earlier post, Giant Bear is one of the most interesting bands I’ve seen in a while, describing themselves as “orchestral funkabilly,” with a banjo, lap steel guitar, and cello among the instruments.

Wednesday evening, though, Downtowners have another chance to hear Giant Bear, and this time they don’t even have to drive. The band will play “Bands, Beer and Bums: The Court Square Concert Series” from 5:30 to 8:30 Wednesday. With the weather finally cooling off a little (the Weather Channel is currently predicting a high of 83 for Wednesday), this should make for good times in the park.

And if you missed Charlie Wood at “Bands, Beer and Bums” last week, you have another opportunity to catch him too. He’ll play the Madison Hotel rooftop party this Thursday from 6 to 10 PM. Again, with a predicted high of 83 and with appetizers available from Grill 83 downstairs, this sounds like a perfect mid-September outdoor event.

Circa closes for lunch

I received notification today that Circa will no longer be open for lunch. Chef Bragg has instead chosen to focus on his executive catering and private dining services, which have grown considerably since the restaurant opened earlier in the summer. The restaurant will still be offering its customers a wonderful fine-dining experience at dinner.

I’ll miss it as a lunch option, but this sounds like a good thing overall for Circa – a new business finding the niche where it fits in the best.

Raiford’s update: Straight from the horse’s mouth

This time I have an update directly from one of the people involved with re-opening Raiford’s:

“Hi Paul,

Raiford’s is coming back with Raiford himself. The 40’s, the music, the lights, Paula, the limo and RAIFORD spinning the tunes!! So pass the word. We go for our beer license on Sept 19th and could really use the support of people in the area as well as those that partied there. Hopefully the club will be re-opened the last weekend in September. Stop by if you see us working there to sign our petition of support. Thanks!”

Stella Artois glass night Wednesday at the Flying Saucer


This coming Wednesday Stella Artois will be the featured beer for “buy the beer, keep the glass” night at the Flying Saucer. Normally I don’t do “keep the glass” night except for Elvis Night, John Lennon Night and other special occasions, but Stella is one of the few brewery glasses worth having. Pics above of my 4-set of Stella glassware, acquired through previous Stella “keep the glass” nights:

Stella costs $5.50 a pint, which normally I consider a bit expensive, but when you throw in a free glass it’s well worth it.