We sure like to celebrate the holidays here in town. Following is a guide to some upcoming holiday parties, shows, races and events in Madison:
Shows
- Nick Lowe’s “Quality Holiday Revue” with Los Straightjackets takes place at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Barrymore. Tickets are $25.
- StageQ’s “Christmas with the Crawfords” runs Dec. 5-20 at the Bartell. Tickets are $15-$20.
- Jonathan & Kitty’s Totally Secular Holiday Extravaganza with the Revivalists starts at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Barrymore. Tickets are $20.
- “A Christmas Carol” runs Dec. 12-23 at the Overture Center. Tickets are $25-$49.
- “The Nutcracker” runs Dec. 13-27 at the Overture Center. Tickets are $14-$65.
Parties
- Magnet Holiday Party: Masqued in Mystery is held Dec. 4 at the Bayou. Tickets are $15-$35.
- The Mad Men Holiday Soiree runs Dec. 5-6 (two nights due to popular demand) at the Majestic. Tickets are $25.
- The Club 201 Holiday Party with the Madison Symphony Orchestra is held on Dec. 5 at the Overture Center. Tickets are $35.
- The 80s vs. 90s Christmas Sweater Ball begins at 9:30 p.m. Dec. 20 at the Majestic. Tickets are $5.
Races
- Run, Santa, Run 5K takes place Dec. 7 on the Capitol Square. Fees are $25-$45.
- The Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis is held on Dec. 7 at Verona High School. Fees are $20-$30.
- The Santa Swimsuit Run and Beach Party takes place Dec. 13 starting at Whiskey Jack’s.
Other Events
- The Holiday Fantasy in Lights runs Nov. 14-Jan. 4 at Olin Park. Admission is free.
- Tudor Holiday Dinners with the Philharmonic Chorus of Madison take place Dec. 3-8 at the Memorial Union. Tickets are $47.50-$52.
- The Holiday Shopping Expo runs Dec. 6-7 at the Alliant Energy Center. Tickets are $2-$4.
- Holiday Express runs Dec. 6-31 (except Dec. 25) at Olbrich Gardens. Tickets are $2-$3.
- Christmas Brew ‘N View with the movie “Elf” starts at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 20 at the Majestic. Tickets are $7.

I have many fond memories of eating at the Admiralty Room to celebrate one occasion or another. It was always an elegant evening topped with a stunning view of Lake Mendota.
Entrees include seafood, steaks and chops. The striped bass was one evening’s catch of the day ($32). I thought it was a perfect contrast of tender, flaky fish complementing a crisp skin. It came with roasted tomatoes, green beans and a subtle basil emulsion.
Lots of great apps at lunch, too. I settled on the duck confit poutine ($10). The duck was immensely succulent, and there was a generous portion of cheese so that you weren’t stuck with plain fries at the end. You have to try this!

At least the Applewood bacon and smoked cheddar burger was done right. Big pieces of bacon and a wish-I-had-more smoked paprika aioli topped a fresh-off-the grill patty. I just wished the accompanying fries weren’t so blah.
Doolittles has a huge, four-sided bar in the center of the restaurant that indicates it could be a good place for happy hour. TVs are placed in the upper corners of the ceiling to steer away from being a sports bar. Just beware of the high drink prices. A screwdriver, for example, was $7, and that’s after the $2 discount.

