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26 March 2008

Just wanted to give myself a pat on the back...

I forgot to mention that a couple travel sites gave me a nod recently...


Back in December, http://www.roadsideamerica.com/ posted a mini write-up I did about the Black Angel of Iowa City, along with a photo I took of the statue. I was totally flattered and I can't believe I forgot to post a link here! I love, love, love this site. You can see my write-up here.


In January, a site that's relatively new to me, http://www.travelerseyes.net/, was kind enough to post my mission statement and a link to my page. This traveler has been keeping her eye on Travelers Eyes ever since. You can see the post about me


Thanks again, guys. I really appreciate the exposure. :)

19 December 2007

Omaha, NE (12/14/07 - 12/15/07)

Omaha, NE

I got a late start on my weekend trip to Omaha and Iowa City, not leaving my home until nearly 2:00 p.m. on Friday afternoon. I decided to make a video diary of the whole trip, which you will find in chronological pieces, inserted between my reviews. Unfortunately, the audio on them isn't too great, being that I filmed most of them while driving... I know, how safe! And speaking of driving, don't look at my speedometer readings in the videos - I had a bit of a lead-foot all weekend. Haha! Oh, and did I mention that about an hour into my trip I realized that I forgot my business cards in my other purse? Yeah, guess I should have listened to my own advice about making a list and checking it twice.

theALTERNAtraveler - Omaha & Iowa City (Part 1)


Date(s): 12/14/07 - 12/15/07
Airfare/Gas: Approx. $30 in gas (thanks to the new Prius!)
Spending: Approx. $70
Lodging: $65 for one night in hotel
TOTAL COST: Approx. $165


REVIEWS:


Super 8 Motel - Omaha Aksarben
7111 Spring St.
Omaha, NE 68106
(402) 390-0700
www.the.super8.com/omaha03824

Price Details: $65 per night (2 double beds, smoking)

Like I've said before, a Super 8 is a Super 8. The beds were comfy and the staff was friendly. I ended up getting caught in a snow storm as soon as I arrived in Omaha - and let me tell you, there's nothing more exciting than being stuck in a small hotel room all night, watching Something About Mary and Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and ordering Pizza Hut. C'est la vie! I made the best of it and used the time to look over travel guides and make an entry in my video diary (see below). I'm very thankful that I decided to stay in and didn't risk braving the storm outside, because over the course of the next two days, I counted 21 cars in ditches between Omaha and Illinois.

theALTERNAtraveler - Omaha & Iowa City - Part 2



Sapp Brothers Truck Stop
9905 Sapp Brothers Dr.
Omaha, NE 68138
(402) 895-2121
http://www.sappbrosts.com/

Amenities: Restaurant, Gift Shop, Service Center, Gas Station, Health Center, etc.

** FEATURING: Giant Water Tower Coffee Pot **

After a nice long sleep on Friday night, I headed to the Sapp Brothers Truck Stop to eat lunch at their cafe and check out the giant coffee pot that I'd read about on http://www.roadsideamerica.com/.

Before I made it into the cafe, I stopped and looked around in the gift shop. First, I located the CD section, hoping to find a Willie Nelson disc... it was there that I found all types of musical genres represented, including, but not limited to, classic country, contemporary country, holiday country, blues country, etc., etc.... and yet, no Willie Nelson. Damn. Next, I found a whole display rack of Jesus shirts, based on popular commercial logos. I thought these were hilarious, so I took a few photos of my favorite ones. In fact, I liked them so much that after breakfast, I went back to the shop and purchased one (tongue in cheek, of course). Check out the photos - I think they could induce a laugh in anyone (except the guy who designed them).



I wandered into the cafe and ordered up a "plain ol' grilled cheese and fries," seeing as the one on their menu came with a few different types of cheese and was made on a fancy marble rye bread. I also ordered coffee, and it turned out that this restaurant is one of the smart ones that actually puts the pot on your table - I know Colonial and IHOP do this, too. Genius. The service was friendly and the food was great (even though my sandwich still arrived on the marble rye, despite my request). The menu was standard for a diner, but most recipes had a home-cooked flair to them.

Before I left, I took some photos of the giant coffee pot. I've heard that it lights up and steam comes out of the spout, but, unfortunately, I didn't get to see it in action. It was cool, though!


Durham Western Heritage Museum
(located inside Union Station)
801 S. 10th St.
Omaha, NE 68108
(402) 444-5071
http://www.dwhm.org/

Admission: $7 Adult (senior/child discount, members free)

Originally, I had planned on visiting the Joslyn Museum, but while I was sitting at Sapp Brothers waiting for my grilled cheese to come, I made a last minute decision to check out the Durham Western Heritage Museum instead. I can go to an art museum in Chicago any time I want, but when can I visit a museum inside a beautiful, historic train station in downtown Omaha? Not very often.

As soon as I pulled into the train station's parking lot, I knew I had made the right decision. The building was amazing! It was built in 1931 and is credited as being one of the midwest's finest examples of art deco architecture (and rightly so). Upon heading inside, I saw that its interior was just as magnificent as its exterior. There was a giant Christmas tree on display, and the giant windows added to the magical sight. From the ceilings to the floors, I could have spent an hour admiring the decor.

After my awe ceased, I paid a $7 admission fee and checked out the museum. They had a temporary exhibit that I was very interested in, called "The Enemy Within: Terror in America - 1776 to Today." Honestly, I went in expecting it to be biased, pro-Bush, and anti-Islamic... what I found was quite the opposite. The exhibit featured a comprehensive look at the history of domestic terrorist and foreign agents, dating all the way back to 1776, including communist groups, radical hippie associations, and the Ku Klux Klan (which I found to be the creepiest and most moving installment). I found the whole exhibit so interesting, in fact, that I didn't get to the rest of the museum! It will remain open until January 6, 2008.
The photos I've included in this post are merely a snippet of what I took while in Omaha. You can view the rest of my photos on my Flickr account, on my MySpace, or as a slideshow in a previous post, titled "Omaha & Iowa City Photos."

26 October 2007

Milwaukee, WI (10/20/07 - 10/21/07)

Milwaukee, WI

My trusty, and always amiable, travel companion, Brown, and I visited Milwaukee, WI last weekend. We booked hotel accommodations ahead of time, but aside from that we made no plans. We like to wing it, and we're generally pretty good at it, too.

We started out the trip with an impromptu car karaoke sesh of theALTERNAtraveler's unofficial theme song, "Never Been to Spain" by Three Dog Night. You can check out the video below...

theALTERNAtraveler (Milwaukee 10/20/07) Car Karaoke

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Once we arrived in Milwaukee, we had some coffee, got lost a lot, had a delicious Italian dinner, and were misled to a dance club by a well-intentioned cabbie. In between all these events, we also took a lot of photos and a couple more videos, which you can find posted throughout this entry.

Date(s): 10/20/07 - 10/21/07
Airfare/Gas: $35 in gas
Other Transportation: Approx. $50 in taxi rides
Spending: Approx. $60
Lodging: $92 for one night in a hotel
TOTAL COST: $150 each (all expenses were split evenly between both travelers)


REVIEWS:


Super 8 Motel - Milwaukee Airport
5253 S. Howell Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
(414) 481-8488
www.the.super8.com/milwaukee03384

Price Details: $92 per night (2 queen beds, smoking)

This hotel is what it is - a Super 8. Our room was clean and the staff was polite - when requested, they called a cab for us, and they also put up with our late night pizza delivery inquiries. The only problem with this place was that it was very close to the Milwaukee Airport, which is not that close to downtown. All hotels located in the downtown area ran between $150 to $250 per night, so we decided to go with the cheaper option. Did you know that cheaper is not always more cost effective? I do now. Next time I would think of springing for a more conveniently located hotel, considering we spent over $50 in cab fares to be transported to and from the Super 8 and to multiple bars downtown. You travel, you learn.

TIP!!! Compare the price to book your hotel directly, as well as through a 2nd party website...

We were originally going to book this Super 8 through priceline.com, but after checking the hotel's website, we found that it was a couple dollars less expensive to book directly through them; sometimes it can run the opposite way, however. Check all your options before charging that card!

EXTRA [TRIVIAL] NOTE: They only had a pencil, not a pen, provided in the room. What's up with that?

theALTERNAtraveler Stalks Some Dudes (Milwaukee, WI 10/20/07)

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Jackpot Vintage Clothes & Collectibles
435 E. Center St.
Milwaukee, WI
Jackpot Clothing on MySpace

We stopped into Jackpot Vintage because it was across the street from a coffee shop that we decided to hit up (Fuel Cafe, see next review). It's a cute little store with nice quality clothing at low prices. I wanted nearly every dress I laid my eyes on! Great stuff. Bonus! While at the coffee shop across the street, I came up with a new slogan for Jackpot: "Best priced vintage - for fatties!" Although they had mostly "regular" sized clothing, there was quite a selection of plus sized mixed in. As a voluptuous lady, I found a lot in there that I could have fit my big, sexy buns into, which is very unusual for a vintage clothing store. Extra kudos to them!


Fuel Cafe
818 E. Center St.
Milwaukee, WI
(414) 374-FUEL
http://www.fuelcafe.com/

Fuel Cafe. Gulp.

I was mega excited to stop into Fuel Cafe, as I'd visited it two years before with other friends and I'd loved it. Unfortunately, it has changed since then. First of all, it went non-smoking. I guess for some people that will be a plus, but not in my book. And not just because I'm a smoker, either... atmospheres change when smoking goes away. Secondly, I'm a big fan of "greasy spoon" diners, and I remember this little indie/hipster cafe smelling of foot the last time I was there, with poor ventilation and dingy table tops... and all of those aspects, when rolled together, gave Fuel a feeling like no other coffee shop I'd ever been to. No more stank. I also remember the coffee being quite tasty, and this time Brown and I were both disappointed with our drinks. On a couple positive notes, the walls were still covered with fliers of local events, and they were kind enough to let me put a stack of my business cards by their register (which I'm sure they'll throw away after reading this...). Eh. Things change.

Why should you visit Fuel? Because they're a small business who really cares about and supports their local community and indie scene. If you're a smoker, just go in the spring so you can sit outside.

In addition to Fuel, I'd suggest a visit to their sister cafe, Comet, which is also non-smoking, but has a clean, modern look to match their clean, modern air.


The Shops of Grand Avenue
275 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53203
http://www.grandavenueshops.com/

Brown and I wanted to search for new outfits for the evening, so we stopped by the mall in downtown - The Shops of Grand Avenue. It's a great mall (I've been there before), but we didn't realize until paying for parking and walking in that all but two of the stores close at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday. So much for our 6:05 p.m. arrival time! We had to stop by the nearest Target instead. Boo.


Dino's Pizza Restaurant
4252 S. Howell Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
(414) 744-0990

After driving around town for an hour or so and getting lost numerous times, we finally found a restaurant that looked enticing - Dino's Pizza Restaurant - a small, casual Italian restaurant near our hotel.

We each tried an Italian margarita, which adds amaretto to the classic formula. It was a bit sweet for my tastes, but it made for a nice dessert drink after our meal. Then we dug into some fried cauliflower, which came with a homemade cheese sauce. Honestly, what would a trip to Wisconsin be without a little cheese? We finished dinner with our entrees, chicken parmesan and mostacolli with Italian sausage. The marinara sauce that came with each had a unique sweet flavor. All in all, our meal was awesome, as was our waitress, who we chatted with for some time.

Oh, yes, and our entire feast, including drinks, was only $28! You can't beat that.

NOTE: We had a group of drunken adults at the table next to us, and one of them had a hilarious "beer call" that he repeated over and over again throughout the night: "P.B.R. me A.S.A.P.!" Nice.


Art Bar
722 E. Burleigh St.
Milwaukee, WI 53212
(414) 372-7880
http://www.artbar-riverwest.com/

I love me some Art Bar! Art Bar is a bit of a hike from the downtown area, but it's worth the trip. Inside, you'll find rotating art and photography exhibits from many local artists. The atmosphere in this place is amazing - it's dark, but not too dark, alive with color, and friendly and welcoming as can be. In addition to having all sorts of art to gaze upon, you can also play a board game or utilize the pool table. Last time I was there, they had a game of "Beer Bong B-I-N-G-O" going. From what I've seen and heard, there are always special events happening here (you can find a very comprehensive listing of such events all over the city in their free entertainment guide mke, which you can pick up at malls, gas stations, etc.).

Unfortunately, by the time Brown and I arrived at Art Bar, it was pretty dead inside (and it was only 11:00 p.m.). We stayed for a drink, checked out the artwork, then called a cab to head back downtown.


Franklin's???
N. Michigan Ave. (near corner of E. Wisconsin St.)
Milwaukee, WI

Well, according to the entire internet, the bar our ever-so-helpful cabbie took us to does not exist. Perhaps I have the name wrong... because I disliked it too much to remember. If anyone reading this knows of a bar named Franklin's, please let me know so I can add some more info here.

Anywho, on with the review...

I told our taxi driver that we wanted to go to a regular bar downtown - not a dance club, not too crowded, just a laid back hang-out. He agreed and seemed quite happy to help, but then he dropped us off at Franklin's...

Brown and I walked in (pessimistically, I should add, after seeing the crowd gathered outside the door) and found ourselves surrounded by ladies in short skirts and men with frosted hair. The line, or rather, the cattle yard-like herd, to get to the bar was so thick that it took me 20 minutes to get a drink. I automatically felt "out-hipped," which I don't take kindly to. We decided to give it the old college try and stayed for two drinks, watching drunken idiots bump and grind on the small dance floor. All in all, neither of us could wait to get out of there and back to the comforts of our hotel room.

Our short time at Franklin's did have two entertaining points - (1) the music was hip-hop-o-licious and (2) we witnessed a scene straight out of the Encyclopedia of Stereotypes - four fantastic black dancers trying to teach a bumbling white girl some moves, to no avail.

We flagged down a cab at about 1:30 a.m. and made a bee-line for the hotel, where I got to watch 54 before drifting off into a well-deserved sleep.


Copper Kitchen Family Restaurant
3935 S. Howell Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53207
(414) 482-1315

We rounded out our trip with breakfast at a local diner. The prices were as good as the food, which was delicious. Check out the video below for a little taste...

theALTERNAtraveler Eats Breakfast (Milwaukee, WI 10/21/07)

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...AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, THE PHOTOS!!!

23 October 2007

Silvie's Lounge, Chicago, IL (10/12/07) & XO Underground, Morris, IL (10/13/07)

My friend Daniel's band, The day after..., paid a visit to the Chicagoland area a couple weeks ago. I got the chance to check them out at two venues I've never been to before, including Silvie's Lounge in Chicago and XO Underground in Morris, IL. You can find reviews of both below...



Silvie's Lounge
1902 W. Irving Park Rd.
Chicago, IL 60613
(773) 871-6239
http://www.silvieslounge.com/ (which they apparently don't update very frequently...)

Silvie's had a very nice atmosphere - it was clean, dark, and larger than many Chicago venues I've experienced. It was divided in half, with one side being the bar and the other side housing the stage. The cover was only $5, but I assume it varies depending on which bands are playing. I don't have too much to say about Silvie's, except that I liked it. There was nothing spectacular or awful about it, and the drink prices were of average pricing for a big city bar.

The stand-out part of my evening at Silvie's was the singer (and her amazing band) that went on after The day after..., named Kat Victoria. Their soulful, funky melodies and harmonies blew me away. Their stylings didn't match with the rest of the bands on the bill, but for once this was a blessing. I picked up a CD, and will definitely be listening to the singer's buttery voice often. They are local to Chicago, and will be playing another show in November. I urge you all to check it out - their tunes made me shake my thang, which I am not easily prone to do. You can find them here on the web.


XO Underground
425 E. Rt. 6 (located in Evergreen Plaza)
Morris, IL
(815) 416-1050
http://www.xounderground.com/

XO Underground is an all ages venue. Normally, this is a big turn-off for me (as a 25 year old), but they had so much going for them that it didn't matter. Just look at their website, and you'll see that they are truly jacks (or jills) of all trades there. They are a store (akin to Hot Topic), a hookah lounge, a music venue, and much more. They have a "cereal bar" (see photo below), which was pretty cool, and they also serve pizza. Between the high ceilings, the chain link fences, and the comfy couches, they've got the atmosphere nailed, too. Did I mention that they also had a great sound man and accoustics?

Best of all, it is truly a passionately run small business. The owner was there collecting money at the door (the cover charged ranged from $7-$10, depending on what time you arrived for the show) and helping to set up the bands. I got to talk to her for quite some time and her heart is truly with the XO Underground.

NOTE: Since this is an all ages venue, they do not serve alcohol. It is, however, B.Y.O.B.! My advice? If a band you like is playing there, don't skip their show just because it's an all ages place - you'll miss out.

11 October 2007

Jazz & Wine @ Walter Payton's Roundhouse, Aurora, IL (10/10/07)

Aurora, IL - Jazz & Wine @ Walter Payton's Roundhouse

My friend Missy won tickets to Jazz & Wine night at Walter Payton's Roundhouse in Aurora. It was my very first wine tasting and it was a blast! Read all about it below.

Date(s): 10/10/07
Airfare/Gas: It's right down the street from me...
Spending: $0 (Since my friend won the tickets, they were free. Normal admission is just $10!)
Lodging: N/A
TOTAL COST: $0
REVIEWS:

Jazz & Wine
Walter Payton's Roundhouse
205 N., Broadway
Aurora, IL 60505
(630)892-0034
http://www.walterpaytonsroundhouse.com/

Admission: $10 (tickets in advance or at door)

It was by chance that I stumbled across such a fun and inexpensive activity to fill an otherwise mundane Wednesday night...

First of all, let me tell you a little about Walter Payton's Roundhouse. It is a restaurant, bar, micro-brewery and entertainment venue in downtown Aurora, IL, right next to the train station. (Too young to know who Walter Payton is? Read a little about him here.) It has a very nice atmosphere, but the drink prices tend to be a little out of my price range so I usually only go there for special events or to attend their comedy club, ComedyComedy.

Anywho, on the last occasion that my friend Missy went to their comedy club, she won tickets to a monthly event held there called Jazz & Wine. Being the lovely friend that she is, she invited me along. Jazz & Wine night includes, you guessed it, jazz and wine! A wine tasting is held from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m., then a jazz concert begins in the room next door.

Until last night, I had never been to a wine tasting. On the way there, I commented to Missy that I just hoped they didn't make us spit it into a bucket like I'd seen on T.V. (Hey, a little wine buzz never hurt anyone...) I was a little nervous, but relaxed once I got there, seeing some people dressed to the nines and others in jeans, all scuttling about from table to table. There were six different wineries featured, and we tasted a bit from each. We spoke to all of the hosts and hostesses and they were great about answering all of our wine-related queries. After a half an hour or so, we were toasty warm and mingling like pros (No limit on the number of samples you were allowed. Uh-oh!). We both found a few wines and a champagne that we enjoyed a lot, and Missy walked out with two purchases - the wines ranged in price from $8.95 (one of our favorites, White Cin from the Fox Valley Winery) to $23.99 (from Planeta Winery, which we both found to be the most knowledgeable and extremely friendly to boot.) The most unique flavors we found were at the table for the Napa Ridge Winery, where we found a spicy picante wine from Chile and an almond champagne.

After the tasting, we moved to the adjoining bar to watch the Nick Besisi Groove Project, which was pretty standard easy jazz. They were all great musicians, but nothing new or exciting to brag about.
All in all, it was an extremely fun, inexpensive and relaxing evening.

NOTES: I spoke with the manager, Nick, who informed me that Jazz & Wine takes place the 2nd Wednesday of every month, excluding December through March. During the summers, it is held outside in the courtyard area. See the website for more info.

20 September 2007

Museum of Contemporary Art Recommendation (Thanks, Kristin!)

I got an email from the other day from my friend, Kristin (Chicago, IL), recommending that I visit the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Peep it here:

i saw your blog about the art institute and i wanted to let you know about the museum of contemporary art..the MCA is located right by water tower place, one block away from the magnificent mile...one of the exhibits coming up is called sympathy for the devil: art and rock and roll since 1967

http://www.mcachicago.org/exhibitions/exh_detail.php?id=56

when i read your blog, i thought you might be interested in this...mca is also doing an exhibition of its permanent collection for its 40th year anniversary

now for the good stuff...on tuesdays, the mca is free all day and open until 8...sometime soon it will have 40 free days in celebration of the 40th anniversary...although im not sure when these are

hope you find this info useful..i love your idea for alternatraveler and wish you luck with your travel plans in the future...cant wait to read more!

kristin


I'm so excited to have readers contribute. This project means the world to me and building a solid foundation for it is only possible with the help of others. Thanks again, everyone.

11 September 2007

Chicago, IL (9/9/07)

Chicago, IL - Day Trip

My friends Niki & Nicki (I know, it's adorable...) took me on a belated birthday day trip to Chicago on Sunday. They surprised me by taking me to the museum at the Art Institute of Chicago, as I had never, believe it or not, been to an art museum. After the museum, they took me to Millenium Park, where we ate cookie dough and drank champagne. It was a damn good day.

Date(s): 9/9/07
Airfare/Gas: Zilch (my dear friends paid for gas)
Spending: $27 ($12 admission + $15 lunch)
Lodging: N/A

TOTAL COST: $27

REVIEWS:

The Art Institute of Chicago

111 S Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603-6404
(312) 443-3600
http://www.artic.edu/aic/

Admission: Adults - $12
Kids, Students & Seniors - $7
FREE on Thursdays from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Parking Garage: $20 all day parking

Originally, my friends and I only planned on staying at the Art Institute for an hour or two, but we enjoyed it so much that we stayed for about four hours. If you're unfamiliar with this museum, let me give you a point of reference - it's the one visited by Ferris and his friends in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

Some artists whose work I particularly enjoyed viewing were Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso and Grant Wood. There was also an exhibit featuring Egyptian artwork, which I was really looking forward to but was a little disappointed with, as it was very small. On the flip side, I was unexpectedly impressed with their giant collection of Renaissance artwork. We didn't get to see all the exhibits, though, because they are building a new wing onto the museum. Next time, hopefully...

The museum is a lot bigger than it looks from the outside, and it was a bit confusing to navigate. They had plenty of security guards to point you in the right direction, but only if you knew the section number or building name, as they had no knowledge of specific artists or artwork.

We ate a light lunch at The Garden Restaurant, which is located in the courtyard, centered around a beautiful fountain. We had a wonderful waiter, Jonathan, for whom I made a sculpture, crafted from four different types of cheeses, in the form of a human head. He really appreciated it and took a photo with us.

All in all, it was a great time. I love being reminded of what a lovely and cultured city Chicago is.

22 August 2007

Las Vegas, NV (8/15/07 - 8/20/07)

Chicago, IL (O’Hare) to Las Vegas, NV (McCarran International)
Dates: 8/15 – 8/20-07
Airfare: $398 (United Airlines through http://www.travelocity.com/)
Spending: Approx. $300
Lodging: FREE – Thanks to my wonderful friend, Melissa!

TOTAL COST: Approx. $700

REVIEWS:

M J's Bar & Grill
3417 S Jones Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89146
(702) 364-1102
UPDATE 9/21/07: This venue has closed down.

I visited this bar/venue twice on my trip – once to see the band of a friend of a friend (Jesus or a Gun) and once to see my former drummer’s new band (The day after…). I had never been here in the past and, of course, I was excited to check out a new place. It reminded me a lot of the Cheyenne Saloon, which is also in Vegas, but this place was cleaner. I heard from local friends that MJ’s is the new “butt-rocker” home of Vegas. It was pretty big, with a nice bar and a decently sized stage. They also serve food, so there is no smoking allowed inside (Nevada law!). I didn’t eat there, but I did see quite a few people pouncing on the individual slices of pizza, which could mean one of two things – either the pizza is awesome or the patrons were just really drunk. I’m proposing that the latter is correct, having tasted many a crappy pizza while living out west. I liked this bar/venue and I’d definitely go back there.
Bonus! Check out the awesome all female punk band that opened up for The day after… - The Dirty Panties. They rocked.

Champagnes Cafe
3557 S Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89169
(702) 737-1699
http://champagnescafe.blogspot.com
Champagne’s is the definition of old school Vegas cool. I’m pretty sure that the door into this place is actually a wormhole, transporting you back in time 50 years. The walls are covered in red and gold velvety wallpaper and the long, narrow bar glows red from the overhead lighting. There are booths on the side and a tiny little stage in back, where Champagne’s hosts karaoke (with classy K.J. Bobby Shawn) on Friday and Saturday nights (which is the reason I popped in for a visit). The crowd here is a motley mix of young and old, hipster and hip-replaced, and the atmosphere is quiet and laid back. And the music! You’ll hear the likes of Frank Sinatra and classic lounge acts most frequently. Beers run about $3 and mixed drinks are about $4.

I’ve met more interesting characters at this bar than any other I’ve ever visited, and almost all of them have been local to the Vegas area, which is a major rarity. If you stop in for a visit, make sure to talk to as many people as possible - you’ll definitely walk away with a story or two to tell your friends back home.

Dino's Lounge
1516 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89104
(702) 382-3894
http://www.dinoslv.com/

I could go on and on about Dino’s, so I’ll try to hold back.

Dino’s was one of my favorite spots when I lived in Las Vegas. I went to karaoke there on many a Friday night with friends of mine who are in a local burlesque troop called Babes in Sin. Karaoke’s hosted by Danny G., who, incidentally, looks like an older, more bearded version of one of my ex-boyfriends… not that I should be bragging about this. Either way, Danny G. has a giant karaoke book with just about every song you could every wish to drunkenly bellow to your friends. I usually go for a little AC/DC and Alanis Morissette. The kids love it.

They have a house shot called a “blumpkin” – and if you don’t know the meaning of that word, Google it, but not at work.

The crowd is a mix of locals and tourists, many of the rockabilly persuasion, all happily co-existing in the little world known as Dino’s Lounge. The bar touts itself as “the last neighborhood bar in Las Vegas” and I think they’ve nearly hit the nail on the head. Every time I’ve been there, I’ve run into at least one professional Frank Sinatra impersonator, which is about as “neighborhood” as Vegas gets.

Note: Sometimes Dino’s hosts local bands, in which case karaoke doesn’t get under way until 12:30 – 1:00 a.m. If this bugs you, you might want to call ahead. Karaoke days are Thursday through Saturday.


Bonanza Gifts Shop
2460 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89104
(702) 385-7359
worldslargestgiftshop.com

I stopped into “the world’s largest gift shop” on my last night in town to pick up some last minute souvenirs before heading home. It’s big. So big, in fact, that I was too overwhelmed with cheap-o gifts to force myself to look through the entire bounty.

I walked away with a statuette of a showgirl for my roomie, Ashley, a coin purse and a key chain (featuring a naked dancing boy) for my other roomie, Stacy, and a shot glass and a transparent green visor for myself. I should have taken a photo with one of their decorated security guards, but I did not (hindsight is 20-20).

If you’re looking for a gift that says “Las Vegas” on it, this is the place. If you asked, I’m pretty sure they’d stamp your poo with those words and sell it back to you for $7.99. Although not an upscale joint, it did the trick and it did it well.

29 June 2007

An Ode To Milwaukee, WI

I know I promised to tell the story of how Milwaukee was the inspiration to theALTERNAtraveler project, so here ya go:

Back in the spring of 2004, two friends (Chrissy and Chryssa) and I decided to take a weekend away in Milwaukee, WI. Through word of mouth, we had heard of a fantastic bar called Art Bar and had decided to go check it out, with no other plans in mind. We drove up to Wisconsin on a Friday and had one of the best weekends ever; we were all on tight budgets, but that didn't stop us from finding many hours of fun. Our plans were formed along the way, throughout our weekend, and changed frequently. We talked to as many locals as possible and took their suggestions, even stopping our car by a group of strangers on the street to ask where the best coffee shop in town was. It was our willingness to speak with people everywhere that made our trip so wonderful. In two days and two nights, we ended up visiting the Art Bar (amazing place!), walking along the beach, having a martini or two (at the Velvet Room), drinking from a fish bowl, hanging with pro soccer players, enjoying coffee concoctions with names like "The Kevorkian" (at the Fuel Cafe), and ordering pizza at 2:00 AM - all local fun at reasonable prices in a short span of time.

The following year, I returned with two different friends (Brown and Courtney) and had another great weekend of "winging it."

For those of you who aren't familiar with the Milwaukee area, it ain't no Disneyworld; point being - it's not the destination that matters, it's the motion of the ocean... it's up to you to take advantage of the location and all it has to offer, because believe me, EVERY town has something to offer. You might have to dig a little, and throw out that old rule about not talking to strangers, but you can find entertainment anywhere when you eyes and ears are open.

Why do I consider Milwaukee to be the father of theALTERNAtraveler? It was the first trip I ever made without an agenda, without knowing anyone in the town, and without any inhibitions. Once you get the first time out of the way, it only gets easier from there...

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