Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
April 15th, 2017: The Finale
By far the most sophisticated nightclub I
have ventured to thus far. Mosaic Ultra Lounge, located in the heart of Kansas
City, at Power & Light District. One of the premier destinations in the downtown area. They have an outdoor balcony that overlooks the entire P&L District.
The cover charge is $20 a person but with special passes they will only charge
$5. The music is provided by local DJs that leave you wanting more. They have a
long list of bottle service but be prepared to spend a pretty penny as none of
the “specials” are cheap. Mosaic is more for a special occasion as opposed to
an every weekend type of deal. If you can experience it at least once, you will
have a night you won’t forget.
April 6, 2017: Skinny's Sports Bar & Grill
April 6, 2017 I found myself at El Mezcal for their dollar margaritas. However, they close at 10 p.m. so Skinny’s Sports Bar & Grill is where I was headed for karaoke night. Skinny’s offers a different type of atmosphere than what I am accustomed to. This crowd is an older generation, but nothing short of a good time. They enjoy having a couple of drinks at a reasonable price, singing songs they grew up to, and shooting some pool. They have over 30 flat-screen televisions so you won’t miss a piece of the action, whatever your favorite sport is. Definitely the bar to get a bang for your buck. Thursday’s Skinny’s offer a variety of beers for $2 a can and well drinks for only $2.50. If you are looking to have a cold beverage and not spend very much money, I highly recommend Skinny’s Sports Bar and Grill.
April 1, 2017: 23rd Street Brewery
On April 1, 2017, I made my way to 23rd
Street Brewery for the Oregon vs. North Carolina game. This was the game to
head to the championship. Normally known for a KU atmosphere, but there was
a hint of North Carolina applauds because of Roy Williams. Saturdays their
drinks consist of specialty drinks for $7 and their wine bottles are discounted
for $5 off. 23rd Street Brewery prides themselves in creating and
offering craft beers of outstanding quality. Crimson Phog, Rock Chalk Raspberry
Wheat, The Bitter Professor, and Wave The Wheat are just some of the beers that they brew themselves. Some of the beers that they brew are also located in
other restaurants throughout Kansas. Their food is nothing short of excellent
as well. They have everything from the Bill Self Pasta to crafting your very
own calzone. Their craft beer might be a little pricey but combined with their exquisite
cuisine, the price is fairly reasonable and affordable.
March 29, 2017: Wild Horse Saloon
Wednesday's, also known as Hump Day, are
some of my favorite in Topeka. Wild Horse Wednesday means that it is college
night at the Wild Horse Saloon. Show the staff working the door, you are a
college student, and you won't have to pay a cover charge. Not only free cover
but the drinks are a dollar until 11 p.m. Not my personal favorite scene but
still a good time nevertheless. It is
a country bar, so the music style is mainly country. There are plenty of line
dances and some of them are easy to learn. Me personally, I love to dance, so I
have no issue going out there and making a fool myself when I am trying to
learn the dance routines. Just about every Wednesday, they have different
contests and the winner takes home a check, some worth up to $200. Just make sure you make it to class the next morning!
Sunday, April 2, 2017
March 26, 2017: Quinton's Bar & Deli
This week my blog adventures took me to Quinton's Bar & Deli. Now I know what you are thinking; I have already visited this bar. This Quinton's happens to be located in Lawrence, Kansas. The one in Topeka and Lawrence are both owned by the same people. The bar that is located on Massachusetts St. not only has a front bar but also has a patio and upstairs bar. The patio bar just like the outside bar at the Topeka location, it is for those warm nights when it is enjoyable to be outside. The upstairs bar is where they have their dance floor. The two locations share the same menu when it comes to their cuisine. Not to be bias but the Lawrence location has a much better venue.
March 19, 2017: Quinton's Bar & Deli
During this week, I went to one of the local bars in Topeka, Quinton's Bar & Deli. A tinier venue then what I am used to but definitely more suitable for college wages. They have an outside bar that during the warm months which in turn makes up for the dance floor that they lack. Quinton's food during afternoon hours can really hit the spot while you are cheering on your sports team. They are locally owned and have a great feel for the community. Some Thursdays they offer beer pong tournaments and the winner gets $100.
March 12, 2017: Johnny Kaws
The weekend of March 12, 2017 took me to a place called Johnny Kaws. Now this is special because it was in a foreign place. That place happened to be Manhattan, Kansas. It is foreign to me because of my unwavering loyalty to the Jayhawks. Anyways, the reason for my adventure to Wildcat territory, was for the event they throw every year called Fake Patties Day. Typically drink prices are fairly reasonable as they are accustomed to college students. However, on this day they raise them a little bit, because they can and they know people will pay the extra price. Not terribly on the high side but a noticeable increase nonetheless. On this day, you see nothing but green. You see everything from green beer cans to green queso dip. Which I might add is quite disgusting. They have about 4 or 5 different bars located inside so if one is too crowed you can just simply hop over to the next.
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