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Eat this: La Madia’s pumpkin pizza

Posted in Chicago on October 30th, 2009

Eat this: La Madia’s pumpkin pizza
Pecorino Romano cheese and cipollini onions make it special

Scary, or scary good? You decide. On Saturday, La Madia will celebrate Halloween by offering a one-of-a-kind pizza ($14), topped with roasted organic pumpkin, pecorino Romano cheese and roasted cipollini onions. Even if you don’t know boo about pizza, you might like this. 59 W. Grand Ave., 312-329-0400 — Phil Vettel


Chicago Cinco de Mayo Events

Cinco de Mayo fiestas.Cinco de Mayo fiestas.

OK, so technically it’s not Mexico’s Independence Day (that’s in September), but Cinco de Mayo is no less reason to celebrate. Fiesta the day away at one of these hot spots, offering Mexican-themed deals throughout the day (all events on Tuesday, May 5, unless otherwise noted).

Nacional 27
6-9 p.m.; buy tickets here
Nacional 27 is offering a $27 “ultimate party package” that includes margaritas, sangria, passed tapas and dancing to the beats of DJ George Perez.

Carnivale
May 5-6
On Tuesday, Carnivale celebrates Cinco de Mayo with $5 guacamole, five specialty margaritas ($8.50-$12), $5 valet, $5 Mexican beers (Pacifico and Negro Modelo) and other Mexican-themed food specials like posole, tacos de lengua and flan. Keep the fiesta going on Wednesday with Margaritas 101, a hands-on class taught by Carnivale mixologist Victor Beheza (6:30-8:30 p.m.; $25).

Zocalo
5 p.m.-10 p.m.
Zocalo celebrates Cinco de Mayo with a cinco dolar ($5) menu: $5 margaritas, $5 chef’s choice taco bar and half-off all appetizers in the bar from 5-7 p.m.; $5 shots of Cuervo Traditional, Cuervo Silver and Cuervo Flavors. Zocalo will host raffles all night, and a DJ will spin beginning at 6 p.m.

Twisted Lizard
11 a.m.?midnight
The lively Lincoln Park restaurant is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with its famous El Jimador margaritas for $6, along with live mariachi band music.

Smoke Daddy
11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
Enjoy $2 Corona and Corona Light bottles, in addition to $5 nachos (two layers of tortilla chips, pulled pork, chicken or brisket, Division Street chili, monterey jack cheese, sharp cheddar, white onion, tomatoes, cilantro and Smoke Daddy’s famous BBQ sauce) and BBQ Smoked Chicken Enchiladas with coleslaw and fries, $10. Beginning at 9 p.m., Nigel Mack will rock the stage with free tunes.

Dunlays on the Square
Sip $2 Pacificos and $5 margaritas while enjoying Mexican-themed specials, such as fish tacos ($12), steak tacos ($10), guacamole and chips ($8) and ceviche ($9). A $7 Don Julio premium tequila flight will also be featured. Tuesday’s 20 wine bottles for $20 promotion will also be valid.

O’Donovan’s
Food specials, available from 4-10 p.m., include queso fundido, chipotle shrimp with tequila cocktail sauce, Acapulco salad, frisee salad with chorizo and roasted garlic, and Caramel Flan for dessert. Drink specials, served all day, include Milagro shots ($4), margaritas and frozen margaritas ($5-$7), micheladas (Dos Equis on the rocks with lots of lime, dash of Bloody Mary spice and a salted rim, $5) and homemade horchata ($3, or $6 with tequila).

Park 52
5 p.m.-10 p.m.
Drink $3 Coronas to go with an appetizer/cocktail combo: the chicken quesadilla with roasted salsa and a Jose Cuervo Margarita on the rocks for $15.

Moonshine
6-9 p.m.
Celebrate “Cinco de Moonshine” with a traditional live mariachi band as well as the Las Chicas Cazadores. Enjoy $7 fiesta nachos and $2 steak tacos, along with a variety of tempting Cazadores margaritas. All-day drink specials will include $5 Cinco de Moonshine margaritas, $6 green-eyed Mexican margaritas, $6 El Toro margaritas, made with fresh strawberries, $20 Cazadores margarita pitchers (all flavors) and $3 Corona and Corona Lights.

She-nannigans and The Original Mother’s
May 2, 3 p.m.; May 5, 7 p.m., $8, buy tickets here
The Fifth Annual “Cinco Divison” kicks off on May 2 at She-Nannigan’s, with Dickey Pimpkins and a special guest performing live. This free show will jump-start Division Street as partygoers enjoy $4.50 Corona and Corona Light and $5 shots of Sauza Tequila. Throughout the event, roaming Mariachis on unicycles will amaze and entertain everyone at all the famous pubs and clubs on the strip. Then come to The Original Mother’s on May 5 for live performances from the Blink-182 tribute band, Blank 281, and the evening’s headliner, Smoking Popes. $4.50 Corona and Corona Light and $5 shots of Sauza Tequila will be featured all day and night.

Rockit Bar & Grill
Executive chef James Gottwald will give guests his spin on Mexican classics, including a pizza with chorizo, roasted bell peppers, diced tomatoes, green onion and pepper jack cheese ($12) and soft tortillas with chicken and pico de gallo ($14). If your celebrations generally include more alcohol than food, you can stock up on $2 Tecate and $5 Ranch Margaritas (Sauza, Cointreau, orange juice, sour, lime juice).

Bull & Bear
The financial district hot spot will offer authentic freshly made chili rellenos, to wild twists on old favorites, like wild boar tacos, with $5 Sauza margaritas to help wash it down.

Timothy O’Toole’s
Timothy O’Toole’s Irish Pub Chicago will celebrate Cinco “O’ Mayo” with $4 Dos Equis draft beers and $18 Corona/Corona Light/Pacifico mix n’ match buckets, which include Chef Sean O’Brien’s chips and salsa (with bucket purchase). Corona Beer gets patrons in the summer spirit as they host a Cinco de Mayo event from 6-8 p.m. Corona will raffle off a “Beach Package” that includes beach chairs with cooler, beach ball, towels and more.

Kit Kat Lounge and Supper Club
5:30 p.m.-2 a.m.
Kit Kat’s mixologists will shake up half-price margaritas and martinis, while Chef Matt Stovey serves an array of Mexican-influenced dinner specials. Kit Kat will serve tequila samplings and award $500 worth of raffle prizes and giveaways, courtesy of Hornitos Tequila. The “Divas” will perform throughout the night beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Joey’s Brickhouse
Call (773) 296-1300 for reservations
Co-owners Joey and Greg Morelli promise a real fiesta. In addition to the regular menu, specialties include: tableside guacamole made by Joey; flaming Mexican cheese with tortilla crackers; veggie southwest gazpacho with chipotle, poblano chilies, lime and cilantro. Top it off with Ibarra chocolate mousse with drunken berries.

Kohan
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with all day drink specials and themed signature rolls, including $3 Coronas, $5 mai tais and rolls like the Mexico City (tomato over tuna, salmon, yellowtail, avocado, cilantro, and jalapeno with wasabi mayo & lime juice; $14) and sombrero roll (baked salmon over a crab meat with tangy ponzu sauce; $14).

Arrowhead Restaurant and Bar
Arrowhead will be featuring Hispanic cuisine and beverages specials throughout the day, all with a $5 theme, including a margarita bar and an all-you-can-eat taco bar.

Stretch Run
Enjoy $3.50 Coronas, $5 margaritas and $3 tequila shooters all day. And guests who visit between 5 and 7 p.m. will receive a “mystery envelope” from one of the Corona Girls. Each envelope will contain a betting voucher worth up to $100, as well as other prizes.

Citizen Bar
The River North bar opens up its new patio on Friday, May 1. Celebrate the introduction of fresh air to your drinking routine on Tuesday with $15 buckets of Corona and Corona Light, $3 Sauza tequila and free chips and salsa.

Red Bar
Starts at 4 p.m.; for reservations, call (847) 696-1234, ext. 6545
The Hyatt Regency O’Hare’s hotel lounge will feature steak tacos for $12, chips and salsa with guacamole for $5.00 and Corona beer buckets ($20 for five bottles.) Red Bar will also serve the Mexi-tini, a delicious cocktail with orange vodka, orange juice and Reposado Tequila ($7), and the Paloma, a citrusy blend of Blanco Tequila, grapefruit and lime juices, and Sierra Mist ($6). Free valet parking is offered.

Kroll’s South Loop
The Corona Girls (don’t act like you don’t know) will be on hand Tuesday, offering chances to win Corona’s “Get Ready for Summer” beach pacakge, which will include beach chairs, coolers, beach balls and other summer gear. Even if you don’t win, you win with $2 bottles of Corona, Corona Light and Pacifico, $4 shots of Jose Cuervo Silver and chicken mojo and quesadilla specials.

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Watch Your Team in the NCAA Tournament

March Madness Watch March Madness with fellow fans.

Looking for a place to watch the 2009 NCAA tournament with some friendly faces? These schools have local bar affiliations so you can cheer your favorite team on with fellow fans.

And to find some hoops-watching deals, check out our March Madness specials page.

Arizona: Burwood Tap, Flounder’s


Duke: Sedgwick’s Bar & Grill

Kansas: Junior’s Sports Lounge, Kincade’s, Lottie’s Pub

Louisville: Finley Dunne’s Tavern

Memphis: Junior’s Sports Lounge

Michigan State: Hi-Tops, Grand River Bar & Grill, Higgins’ Tavern, O’Malley’s West, Plan B Bar and Kitchen

North Carolina: Gamekeepers

Oklahoma: Joe’s Bar

Pittsburgh: Gamekeepers

Purdue: Durkin’s, Fireplace Inn, Smoke Daddy

Syracuse: Kincade’s, Gamekeepers


Villanova: Sedgwick’s Bar & Grill

Xavier: Merkle’s Bar and Grill

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Party Like It’s 2016

SushiSamba's happy box.

Well, we’re finally to Judgement Day. The host city for the 2016 Olympics will be announced sometime before noon from Copenhagen, and Chicago is on the edge of its collective seat out. The good thing about all the mixed feelings about bringing the Games here? There’s gonna be a party regardless. Here are some possible places to get your global party on, depending on who gets the Games.

Rio

SushiSamba Rio
Yeah, it’ll be chilly, but if you don’t think this River North favorite will open up its popular rooftop deck for a Carnaval-worthy celebration should Rio take it home, well, you’d better go back to restaurant-management school.

Texas de Brazil
What better way to celebrate a feast of sport than with an all-you-can-eat meat marathon? Skewer after skewer of animal flesh will punctuate a party atmosphere as you watch the “wine angels” do their work at this lively Streeterville restaurant.

Cuatro
While not a Brazilian spot per se, this South Loop restaurant/bar/dance club serves a wide range of South American- and Latin-inspired drinks and dishes (not to mention occasional music from a Brazilian jazz band), and it’s always a good bet for a global party to break out.

Madrid

Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba
Caf? Ba-Ba-Reeba was Chicago’s first Spanish-style tapas bar when it opened in 1986, and this Lincoln Park spot (with a sister location in Las Vegas) is still ahead of the curve. We’re guessing the locals will be looking for any excuse to party, and there’s no better way to start than with a platter of pintxos.

Cafe Iberico
This tapas hot spot in River North is almost always packed; if the Spanish city wins the Games, well, watch out. Grab a glass of the famed sangria ($14) and wait it out. It’ll be worth it.

People Lounge
Great beer list? Check. Eclectic live music? Check. Solid tapas menu? Check. Can’t see why this Wicker Park spot won’t be packed should Madrid bag the bid.

Tokyo

Murasaki
This Streeterville lounge, in the old Cafe Shino space, is the perfect spot for a refined celebration, what with all the sake offerings and creative cocktails (there’s some food, too). But after awhile, you’re gonna want to let loose – and the karaoke room in back should suit you just fine.

Hot Woks Cool Sushi (Loop)
Want to celebrate with sushi, but got friends who don’t dig raw fish? This fresh spot on Michigan Avenue should do the trick, as it has a best-of-both-worlds menu with everything from maki to teriyaki. Now that’s a great way to let friendship shine.

Sushi X
Is it a nightclub or a sushi restaurant? Once you’ve had a few sake bombs, you won’t be able to tell the difference (or care).

Chicago

Ravens
Sure, there are more classic Chicago bars you could hit up tonight to celebrate/drown your sorrows, but are all of them offering $3 Bud Lights ’til 4 a.m.? We didn’t think so.

HUB 51
The Olympics are all about disparate countries coming together, and you’ll find a veritable melting pot of cuisines on the menu here. Choose from between burgers, sushi, Mexican and more – and then head downstairs to party all night at the SUB 51 lounge.

Billy Goat Tavern
This seems like as good a spot as any to gather with the grumblers to talk about how we don’t need those stinkin’ Olympics to make our city great. Plus, the cheezborgers are pretty good.

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m-flo’s Verbal spreads the love

Posted in Tokyo on October 30th, 2009

m-flo’s Verbal spreads the love
“It’s like a meteorite flow” says Verbal of his group’s name. “I spelled it ‘mediarite’ because I thought we would hit with a big impact in the media and surprise the unsuspecting masses with some good music. I think it worked better than I anticipated.”
m-flo, the combination of DJ Taku Takahashi and rapper Verbal, have become one of Japan’s premier hip-hop production teams over the past 10 years. They’re also the go-to collaborators for a string of the nation’s leading pop vocalists.


Raimi dumps the superhero and is back to evil basics
Once upon a time Sam Raimi wasn’t the boring, franchise-friendly director on display in those anemic “Spiderman” movies. No, Raimi started out as a wild man of excess; his debut film, 1984′s “The Evil Dead,” was a slavering undead movie that went far, far beyond all previous limits of taste or imagination.
Having hit us with one of the most disturbing and terrifying films ever made, Raimi followed it up with the even crazier “Evil Dead 2″ (1987), which starts out looking like it will be even scarier before suddenly morphing into an outrageous parody of itself. By the third installment, the amazingly under-rated “Army of Darkness” (1992), Raimi had perfected his signature style of Three Stooges slapstick mixed with sick, sick, sick cartoon splatter.


Review – Cafe Ano: Harajuku
Many Tokyo cafes have succeeded in creating a laid-back, Bohemian-style atmosphere, but none quite so literally as this charming Old World-inspired Czech cafe. Hanging from the walls are antique clocks, carved wooden marionettes, posters for local theater events and a well-used bulletin board. An old piano stands in one corner; above it a chalkboard lists upcoming musical events held here. Each of the solid, well-scuffed wooden tables is supplied with a deck of cards – there’s no need to bring your own….



Secret City of London Treasure Hunt- Ideal for Halloween (17th Oct 09 to 16th Oct 10)

Posted in London on October 30th, 2009

Secret City of London Treasure Hunt- Ideal for Halloween (17th Oct 09 to 16th Oct 10)
Hidden between the giant banks and wide boulevards of the City of London, is another, ancient and evocative, City. We head for little gardens, former monasteries and tiny passages and alleys with name…

Crazysexycool @ Manjaro Bar & Kitchen (30th Oct 09)
Get on the guest list for this night, Crazysexycool on Fridays @ MANJARO in islington, The cluc part is underneath the resturant. *****Music on the night will be FUNKYHOUSE – RNB – HIPHOP – BASHMEN…

Mayfair horror show – Halloween party!! @ Funky Buddha (31st Oct 09)
We host one of the big Halloween parties this Friday at Mayfair’s No.1 club: funkybuddha. This will be very busy event so make sure you get your tables and guest lists booked in ASAP. All girls a…



Idiot Savant

Posted in New York on October 30th, 2009

Idiot Savant
Because “Idiot Savant” stars Willem Dafoe (“Spider-Man”), we’d love to recommend this show to everyone. But he’s working with Richard Foreman, the godfather of Gotham’s experimental theater, who’s not for everyone-unless you’re looking to get your mind blown by an acid trip of theatrical weirdness….

Microbrews and Seating for 1,000
Lately, beer gardens have been proliferating faster than wine bars. Eight places to hoist a stein this Oktoberfest.

Cypress Hill
Latin American hip-hop group most known for their song “Insane in the Brain” and their love of weed. They also were one of the earlier rap groups to embrace the rock world. They also interestingly played at the Nokia Theater this exact day last year, there must be something about the day before…



Middle of Rome behind Old Mint

Posted in San Francisco on October 30th, 2009

Middle of Rome behind Old Mint
In between my very occasional trips to Italy I tend to forget how California-ized our Italian restaurants tend to be. The food can be just as lusty as in Italy, but it’s generally precisely presented and the service is predictably efficient. The waiters…

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Boathouse on Blackwattle Bay – This year chef Perry Hill has prepared a five course Degustation Sample Men…

Posted in Sydney on October 29th, 2009

Boathouse on Blackwattle Bay – This year chef Perry Hill has prepared a five course Degustation Sample Men…
This year chef Perry Hill has prepared a five course Degustation Sample Menu for lunch on Christmas Day with a glass of Champagne of arrival $200 per person.

Bayswater Brasserie – 3 Course lunch for $85 per person. Screens throughout and TAB facilities on…
3 Course lunch for $85 per person. Screens throughout and TAB facilities on hand. If you wuld like to view the menu or make a booking please email info@bayswaterbrasserie.com.au

Grace Hotel – Tea & Tales at The Grace Hotel – Enjoy afternoon tea at The Grace on the l…
Tea & Tales at The Grace Hotel – Enjoy afternoon tea at The Grace on the last Saturday of each month and hear talks with guided tours of the 1930′s Neo Gothic Grace building, a perfect afternoon -only $35 pp



Mustang Bandita!

Posted in Miami on October 29th, 2009

Mustang Bandita!
When on a cross country road trip, keep an eye on your rear view mirror at all times. Highway robbery is on the rise. If you’re not carefull, she’ll be on your ass faster than you can say “69′ Mustang Cobra”. She’ll distract you with her body, take your money, fill you [...]

Best Burgers in the Tri-County Area

There?s been lots of talk about burgers lately, including Carlos? article about Cuban fritas, so I thought I?d start a new thread, because last night I went to Charm City Burgers in Deerfield Beach, and was absolutely wowed!  I had a HUGE ?Cowboy? burger, copious homemade fries, enough to share (delicious with a sprinkling of vinegar) and a designer beer for under $12.

My next favorite place is in South Beach?8oz Burger Bar on Alton Road.

What?s yours?

MSTRKRFT @ LIV
Toronto superstars MSTRKRFT destroyed Liv in Miami Beach with their unique style of electronic house. Even with crappy weather on a Wednesday night, Frank Sinatra’s former hangout was full of dance-crazy hipsters & club angels who were there to witness the power of these Canadian audio gangsters. The photos tell the tale. Highlights:



Bob Dylan and his Band

Posted in Chicago on October 29th, 2009

Bob Dylan and his Band

Dart Bars
At some bars, darts is more than just a game; it’s a way of life. The players at these spots don’t need to leave an ID at the bar for collateral, because they’ve brought their own equipment. All they need are opponents – are you up to the challenge?

Sidekicks' dart roomSidekicks offers more than your average dart room.

Sidekicks
Sidekicks is popular for two reasons: karaoke and darts. The amateur singing begins the moment you walk through the door, but the dartboards, thankfully, reside in their own private sanctuary. The dart room features six boards to choose from and makes for an ideal practice space. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, order up some standard pub grub like a foot of onion rings (served with three different dipping sauces), breaded mushrooms or mozzarella cheese sticks. On tap you’ll find favorites like Honker’s Ale, Guinness and Stella Artois, while bottles make room for your typical domestic lineup.

Mulligan’s Public House
In the Windy City Cup of “Best Dart Bars,” this one would surely take first place. Not only does the place have lockers for its league players, but it’s got all the accoutrements: a glass case with replacement flights and shafts for sale, a throwback whetstone for sharpening darts (instead of those minuscule cylindrical sharpening contraptions). In fact, Mulligan’s is so serious about darts, that you’ll notice the focus remains on the sport, rather than the actual bar area. Consider it Chicago’s mecca for darts. Leagues play here on Monday and Tuesday evenings, and even the patrons put serious stock into the game. Play it safe and practice at one of the other joints and then put your best foot, er, dart, forward at Mulligan’s.

Six Penny Bit
If there’s one thing we love with a game of darts, it’s Irish folk songs, thick accents and pints of Guinness. And that’s exactly what you get at this North Side neighborhood pub. Rather than the expected lot of frat boys found in most Irish bars, this one is home to a select group of regulars, most of them natives of the old country. You may feel a bit out of context at first, but after a round or two, you’ll fit right in. The lads here mean business when it comes to darts and billiards (both located in a separate party room), so you’d better have some serious skills.

Blarney Stone
Aside from its large bar crowd (standard for Wrigleyville), the Blarney Stone has all of our favorite things including cheap booze, a kitchen that stays open late, friendly staff and plenty of dartboards. The cramped playing area is less than ideal, but that doesn?t seem to bother professional leagues like the Windy City Darters, who play here regularly. And when you need a break from the board, you can throw one down at the billiards or foosball table.

Claddagh Ring
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from our excursion, it’s that Irish pubs are a surefire bet when it comes to a serious game of darts, and Claddagh Ring is no exception. It’s no coincidence, either, that the majority of these places are plotted on the North Side, as that’s where the largest population of Chicago’s league players resides. Claddagh Ring keeps the guys comin’ back with its spacious playing area, cheap bar food and its regular lineup of imported brews on tap.

Just in it for fun? Play for free at these dart-friendly bars:
Burke’s Web Pub
Will’s Northwoods Inn
Brisku’s Bistro
Parrots

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Review – Flaneur: Gaienmae

Posted in Tokyo on October 29th, 2009

Review – Flaneur: Gaienmae
Tucked away on a quiet Gaienmae back street, directly across from a bird shop, this three-story part-time art gallery is a relaxing refuge for an afternoon coffee and pastry.

Kamakura listings
Twelve Kamakura-area recommendations from Bento.com correspondent Nick Vroman.

Music pick from Chilling In Tokyo
Crown City Rockers at Billboard Live Oct. 26-27. Along with The Roots, Crown City Rockers out of Oakland, CA, are one of those hip-hop acts that have to be seen live. Blending funky grooves, classic soul samples, sharp live skills and old-school rhymes, the Crown City Rockers are here to throw down.



Bitches Brew @ Market Place (31st Oct 09)

Posted in London on October 29th, 2009

Bitches Brew @ Market Place (31st Oct 09)
This Halloween PUT ME ON IT Presents “Bitches Brew” A deep and dark Halloween party conjured up by a selection of some of the worlds most exciting female artists and DJs. The line up includes – …

Half Term at the Musical Museum (24th Oct 09 to 1st Nov 09)
The Musical Museum is organising a bumper package of activities for families during the half term school holidays, from Saturday 24th October to Sunday, 1st November 2009. The Mighty Wurlitzer, with i…