Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Don Don's Hotwings

2235 Covington Pike Ste 9
Memphis, TN 38128

Recently, we were on Covington Pike, where we were waiting for Garrett's car to get an auxiliary music port.  I thought it was going to be a quick trip, but it ended up taking hours.  Therefore, I decided that we needed food.   


At first, I only saw fast food chains, but then I saw Don Don's.  I actually don't think I have ever eaten at one, even though it's a Memphis thang.  


It was a random, non meal time.  There were two other groups in the restaurant.  


It's a place where you order at the window.  I noticed that they have different specials everyday.  The restaurant was small, but kinda cute.  


The food is great.  Garrett ordered the fish plate, which came with two sides. With his catfish, he got fries and okra.  The fries were nothing special, but the fish and the okra hit the spot.  


I didn't want to order the same thing, so I got the hotwings, which came with fries.  They were also good.  I can't remember the price, but nothing was very expensive.  Try it out.  Good fish and good wings.  


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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Ink Bar, Lounge, Restaurant (Revisited)

Ink Bar, Lounge, Restaurant
948 S. Cooper St.
Memphis, Tennessee 38104


I had previously written about my visit to Ink during the day and had some drinks.


They have a nice patio with a view of Cooper Young. 


We visited during a Friday evening and it was packed!  There was music playing and people were dancing. 


This is a nice addition to Cooper Young. We have many restaurants and bars. I think having a place with some dancing is great.  




I had whiskey diet cokes.  They were nice and strong. 

I also finally ate there!  I had some pizza.  It was really good with a nice crust.  It was cheese, but they have tons of toppings.



Go for food or go for drinks, but you should definitely go.  


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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Family Dinners

The other day, my dad invited us over for lunch.  Who would ever refuse a home cooked meal? Not me!



For our sides, he had sliced tomatoes.  I'm not sure where he got them, but they were perfect (red and juicy).  


He also had greens.  They were Glory brand greens, but let's face it.  Glory greens are just good.  


He also prepared some curly fries.  


Now... on to the hit!  The ribs!  He smoked ribs.  They had that perfect pink smoke line, and they were juicy and fell off the bone.  I love ribs, and these were perfection.  Be jealous!

And to top it off, he made homemade ice cream.  Now you're probably even more jealous!  :)  

It was great.  

Skunx Chef Pub

Skunx Chef Pub
2158 Young Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee 38104


Skunx is a restaurant in Cooper Young that has been around for a few years. For some reason, I had never tried it.  Recently, I rectified that mistake. 


They have a variety of beer. They serve pizza and have some meal specials. 


We had a Memphis pizza.  It was topped with pulled pork and had barbecue sauce. It was delicious. 


I would like to visit again and try their specials. They are open very late. It's a great late night dining option.  It's even open into the wee hours of the night.  It's a great place to hit up after the bar.  


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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Owen Brennan's

Owen Brennan's
6150 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN 38119



For this month's fancy food group, we went to Owen Brennan's, which features more of a cajun cuisine. 


There's some traditional New Orleans decor and colors.  


The menu reminds you "to let the good times roll" or "laissez les bon temps rouler."


I once again went with a whiskey and diet coke.  I noticed that it wasn't cheap, but it was only $6.  It's not too shabby.  They have a nice sized bar.  It would be a nice place to go for a drink especially if you wanted to try something new. 


They had nice complimentary bread.  


While perusing the menu, we ordered the appetizer sampler.  I think it was $28.  It came with fried green tomatoes topped with crab meat, fried crawfish tails, and jumbo shrimp.  I loved the shrimp.  The tails were good, but it's hard to taste much meat when it's bite sized and fried.  The crab meat on top of the fried green tomatoes were also good.  


I've never had turtle soup, so I went with that for my next course.  The flavor and the spice was good.  The actual turtle meat was ok.  I'm not 100% sure what it tastes like.  It seemed like a soft meat. The meat was flavored by the stew.  


One friend had a roasted red pepper crab bisque.  This was my favorite soup of the evening.  It was very creamy and flavorful.  


Another friend had the gumbo.  It was good.  We are going to New Orleans later this month.  It will be fun to taste the difference.  


I had the red snapper perez. It was blackened red snapper topped with their crawfish étouffée.  It also came with a side of vegetables. Oddly, I forgot to take a picture of my food, yet I remembered to take a picture of everyone else's meal. Anyway, my food was average good.  It wasn't my favorite, though.


One of us ordered the shrimp creole. It was big shrimp in a tomato sauce topped with rice.  It was good, too.  




The star of the night for me was the special.  The special was wild caught blackened salmon.  It was cooked great and had a flavorful sauce (red wine reduction) on it. It was topped on a bed of risotto.  I always get jealous of other's meals.  


Another one of my favorites was the pasta jambalaya.  I never order pasta, but tasting this one would make me consider changing my mind.  It had a variety of meat and seafood in a delicious cream sauce. 


One friend ordered a side of cajun cabbage.  It was full of andouille sausage.  I love plenty of meat in my sides!  


I was too full for dessert, but I did taste the bread pudding.  I'm not a huge fan of bread pudding, but it was good.  

I also tasted the baked apple napole.  It was a good apple pie.  


For some cajun cuisine, it's one of the few in Memphis.  I think it's the only fancy restaurant that features food from New Orleans.  I would go there again.  They are known for their brunch.  I ate there a long time ago, but I don't remember it well enough.  I can't wait to compare the food to the food in Louisiana.  

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Brooklyn Bridge Italian Restaurant

Brooklyn Bridge Italian Restaurant
1779 Kirby Parkway
Memphis, TN 38138

Recently, we were in East Memphis and needed some food, so we visited Brooklyn Bridge for some Italian food.


I decided to have a whiskey diet coke.  


We were given complimentary bread with some olive oil and seasoning.  I love that kind of dip.  


I ordered a half greek salad.  Mine was a typical greek salad.  It was a good portion for only $5.  


Garrett's meal came with a house salad.  He ordered my favorite dressing there which is a blue cheese vinaigrette.  


He ordered the special which was a salmon caprese.  A tomato caprese salad is my favorite salad.  It's tomato topped with mozzarella topped with balsamic.  This was a take on that.  It was a huge piece of salmon topped with tomato, mozzarella, and balsamic.  


It also came with a side of pasta.  Garrett got the fettuccine.  


I ordered a bunch of sides.  I had the spinach florentine.  It hit the spot.  


I also got a side of manicotti.  


Normally, I'm not tempted by dessert, but today was different.  I ordered the chocolate cannelloni.  


Garrett had the tiramisu.  


I enjoy Brooklyn Bridge.  It's a good Italian restaurant in Memphis.  Try it!  I recommend ordering sides and tasting a lot!  

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