The centre is even home to a brand new independent «
street food club».
Not exact matches
Likewise, until a recent change in ownership, hungry visitors to the Hi - Ho Lounge, a music
club on the emerging bar strip of St. Claude Avenue, could choose between the angel and the devil on their shoulders: either vegan Korean
food from a window in the back or hot - link sausages sizzling on a trailer grill in the
street out front, all enjoyed on ruby - red pleather banquettes that had been dragged onto the sidewalk.
Aatxe: San Francisco, CA Al's Place: San Francisco, CA Alimento: Los Angeles, CA Arcade Bakery: New York, NY Artisan Meat Share: Charleston, SC Biscuit Love: Nashville, TN Cosme: New York, NY Dai Due: Austin, TX Damn the Weather: Seattle, WA The Dining Room at the White Hart Inn: Salisbury, CT Dizengoff: Philadelphia, PA Dove's Lucheonette: Chicago, IL East Ender: Portland, ME Gardner: Austin, TX Gjusta: Los Angeles, CA The Grey: Savannah, GA Heyday: Minneapolis, MN Hola Arepa: Minneapolis, MN Jon & Vinny's: Los Angeles, CA Kachka: Portland, OR Kindred: Davidson, NC Krog
Street Market: Atlanta, GA Lazy Bear: San Francisco, CA Leon's Oyster Shop: Charleston, SC Liholiho Yacht
Club: San Francisco, CA Loyal Nine: Cambridge, MA Luscher's Red Hots: Dallas, TX Manolin: Seattle, WA Milk Glass Mrkt: Portland, OR Milktooth: Indianapolis, IN Mission Chinese
Food: New York, NY Momofuku Ko: New York, NY Parachute: Chicago, IL Petit Trois: Los Angeles, CA Porcellino's: Memphis, TN The Progress: San Francisco, CA Rintaro: San Francisco, CA Rose's Fine
Food: Detroit, MI Saltine: Jackson, MS Santina: New York, NY Semilla: Brooklyn, NY Shaya: New Orleans, LA Small Brewpub: Dallas, TX Southbound: Richmond, VA Spoon and Stable: Minneapolis, MN Tandem Coffee + Bakery: Portland, ME Thip Khao: Washington, DC Townsend: Philadelphia, PA Trentina: Cleveland, OH Trove: Seattle, WA
To a packed room, they laid out a vision for a whole environment change approach to
food in London, with examples of possible activities within the Flagships ranging from extending universal free school meals across all year groups and providing breakfast
clubs during weekends, to using school facilities to run holiday cooking
clubs for families, and creating «healthy high
streets».
Sample
street food or hit Bangkok's
clubs with other travellers your own age — so you can be sure to get down with those that'll keep up.
Blues, jazz and rock»n' roll spill out from the
clubs along Beale
Street, and restaurants dish up barbecue and soul
food.
Mooloolaba Esplanade and surrounding
streets are filled with vibrant cafés, boutique shops,
clubs, restaurants and bars and the aromas of fine
food and fresh coffee entice your tastebuds as you stroll along.
Firefighters: City Rescue Mexican Wrestling
Food Fight: Public School SWAT the movie TRON 2.0 3D Independence Day 3D AMF Bowling for Prizes
Street Hoops 3D Evel Knievel Fight
Club Off Road Racing (2D) / Ivan Ironman 3D Van Helsing 3D Extreme Air Snowboarding Harlem GlobetrottersBoat Wars 3D Andretti Racing
Street Hoops 3D Miss Reef Puzzle 3D Rally Movistar Gang Racer Auto Son of Drakula 3D Ducati 3DExtreme 3D Ali Boxing / Ali Boxing Top Spin 2 Calloway Golf Pele World Soccer Spring Break: Wet and Wild / Spring Break: Wet and Wild 3D NHL Gretzky 3D AMF Bowling Deluxe Gum Blox Balls of Fury / Balls of Fury: Beating off Evil (TMO) Meteor Mania 3D Rock Paper Scissors: Rumble Sushi Shuffle Demolition Derby Hamster Mansion Demolition Derby Softball Superstars Ultimate Solitaire Chesscapade
Street food stands, hair salons, demolished night
clubs, late night welders, amorphous, chanting crowds, and lonely wanderers are juxtaposed to create a fleeting stream of memories and consciousness.
On March 6, 2014, the Berman - run Environmental Policy Alliance ran a full - page ad in the Wall
Street Journal attacking
Food & Water Watch, the Sierra
Club, and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) as «big green radicals» and announced its new website, BigGreenRadicals.com [64]
Food & Water Watch responded with a blog post saying:
Everything was easy, we let ourselves in, settled in, went for a beach walk and had a fun dinner at the Tybee Island Social
Club, complete with a great band and good
food, literally right across the
street.