Ivy Tavern is a restaurant and bar that serves a variety of American dishes. The restaurant’s interior is warm and inviting with a large bar and dark wood tables for guests. The walls are decorated with vintage-style posters and historical photographs. The bar at Ivy Tavern is equipped with a large television, which broadcasts live sports events. Begin with a starter like New England clam chowder, cowboy-style chili, garlic fries, oysters on the half-shell, mussels zupanesca and the signature Ivy Tavern rings. For the main course, choose from a variety of small plates, burgers and sandwiches served with fries, bow-tie pasta salad or coleslaw. Options include fish and chips, the Ivy fish taco, turkey Kinkade, the spicy pork sandwich, the bulgogi
There are bar specials every night. Dock Brown 's Lakeside Tavern also serves savory fish or shrimp tacos, lobster rolls, crab cake BLT or fish and chips. Dessert options are Reese 's Peanut Butter pie and the Tollhouse cookie
Robb 's 125th Street Grill serves home style meals in a warm and charming exposed-brick atmosphere. The manila steamed clams with focaccia bread and the grilled chicken quesadilla wth gooey cheese make for fantastic starters. Juicy burger options include the bacon and melted cream cheese laden Avocado Burger and the Old West Burger with barbecue sauce and golden fried onion rings. Comforting entrees, like the Roast Turkey Dinner with cornbread stuffing and the Meatloaf Plate with mashed potatoes are what Robb 's 125th Street Grill is all about.
Hop Jack's is an American bar and grill serving sandwiches, cocktails and burgers. There is tabletop, bar and booth seating. Hours are Monday through Friday 11 am to 11pm and Saturday and Sunday 11 am to 12 am. Hop Jack's has a gluten free menu and a kid's menu so the whole family can enjoy eating there. Hop Jack's serves appetizers like the caprese flatbread, fries, quesadillas, onion rings, nachos and tempura veggies.
For the main course, try one of the restaurant’s specialty Boars Head deli sandwiches or choose from a variety of broiled and fried seafood platters. Lobster Claw also offers catering and take-out services with a special
Feel like sharing? Order the crab stuffed mushrooms, half pound boiled shrimp, Cajun buffalo shrimp or the catfish bites. For the main course, guests have their choice of specialty plates, served with fries, hush puppies and a dinner
Get started with one of many interesting appetizers, such as lobster corn fritters, blue cheese chips, white truffle lobster mac & cheese and chicken wings. Grabbing a sandwich at lunch is easy with options such as a chicken spinach burger, Cape Cod reuben and half-pound certified
Feeding a large group? Order a shared plate like the Thai shrimp quesadilla, homerun nachos, mini mac sliders or the spinach artichoke dip. For entrees, try some of Shoeless Joe’s popular wings, steaks, ribs or one of the many hand crafted burgers. End your meal with a dessert. Order the caramel pretzel bites, cheesecake or donut bites.
There are Thai and Hibachi style buffets; such as Thai Pepper and Hibachi Buffet on Ramsey Street. There’s even a popular sandwich restaurants for locals to enjoy. For an example, Schlotzsky is known for its delicious oven-baked sandwiches and gourmet pizzas. Along with enjoying flat breads, soups and salads. The wait time is a bit on the heavy side, but only because your food is handmade by the best.
The intimidating Inn Located just outside of Washington, D.C., a haunted house is located in Manassas, VA. The hotel dates back to the Civil War, which was a hospital for injured soldiers. Olde Town Inn has gotten a lot of complaints as well as mysteries about the hotel. Olde Town Inn has guests losing their mind while staying in particular rooms, and leaves the puzzling guests with frightening thoughts.
Traverse City Michigan is a small town in Northern Michigan, with a port, an airport, a rail system running through it, and lots of roads. While there is most likely the most freight carried through trucking on the roads, I would like to talk about the shipping industry. Because Traverse City is located with access to the Lake Michigan there is obviously a great deal of materials shipped over the water. Water is the cheapest, besides pipeline, of the 5 major transportation modes; if a city is located on the water it makes sense to take advantage of it. According to the Michigan Department of Transportation in 2009 the port of Traverse City transported somewhere between 100,000 and 900,000 tons of freight.
Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher education in the United States founded primarily for the education of African Americans. Prior to the mid-1960s, HBCUs were virtually the only institutions open to African Americans due to the vast majority of predominantly white institutions prohibiting qualified African Americans from acceptance during the time of segregation. As such, they are institutional products of an era of discrimination and socially constructed racism against African Americans (Joseph, 2013). Successfully, millions of students have been educated in spite of limited resources, public contempt, accreditation violations, and legislative issues. The purpose of this research paper is to discuss
Harborfest Tall ships, fireworks, and fun...for free! The 39th Annual Norfolk Harborfest event, Virginia 's largest summertime festival, sails into view June 5-7 at Town Point Park in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. This is my first time visiting Harborfest because I really do not enjoy ships; however, I enjoyed the good entertainment, food, and friends.
About Hyde Park - Chicago http://hydepark.uchicago.edu/ The neighborhood of Hyde Park is one of Chicago's most well-known neighborhoods. Located on the South Side of Chicago along the southern banks of Lake Michigan, the historical neighborhood is considered by many to be the city's most diverse and eclectic neighborhood. The neighborhood of Hyde Park is home to the University of Chicago and multiple historic sites, museums, great shopping, and dining.
The Chicago Defender was created by Robert C. Abbot in 1905 and the newspaper itself played a very pivotal role to the Black Experience in the United States. During much of the mid -1900s the African American experience was not great. Although African Americans were free down South, they treated African Americans as if they were barely a person. Life out in the South for blacks had rules such as white only bathrooms, blacks not being allowed in restaurants, blacks not being allowed certain job positions and segregated schools. Every day, African Americans had to fight for there life and equality.
It was served with black beans, rice, cotija cheese, avocado slices, and warm corn tortillas. I chose this plate because I love shrimp and have not had it in this style before. The shrimp was delicious and I really enjoyed the sautéed vegetables with it. I enjoyed the black beans and rice together on the side. The cotija cheese was something that I was not familiar with, but I ended up really enjoying it with my meal.