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Madison-area community festivals 2026

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Pink Heifer

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After opening in Monticello a few years ago, Pink Heifer BBQ Saloon expanded to State Street this year. However, the new location doesn't have the full menu, full bar, ample dining space and charm of a historic building as the ...
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Scented billboard

June 7th, 2010

Remember Smell-O-Vision? Probably not. Smell-O-Vision, a system in which you could watch a movie in a theater and smell it, too, made its only appearance in 1960,  and it never really took off. (Here’s the Wikipedia entry.)

I guess we now have the next closest thing: Scented billboards. A North Carolina grocery store called bloom is advertising its steak on a billboard, which also emits a steak-like (BBQ) fragrance. I have to imagine this is expensive, but the scented billboard is certainly a clever and unique idea, and for that, I wish I could see–er, smell–it in person.

What if scented billboards came to Wisconsin? Imagine driving on the Beltline with the windows down and you suddenly smelled deep fried cheese curds or beer battered cod from a supper club billboard. Or hell, forget Wisconsin-type foods. How about just wafting the smell of bacon everywhere?

Finish your food!

June 4th, 2010

Remember growing up and hearing your parents say things like, “You may not leave the table until you’ve cleared your plate” or “There are starving kids in [name of country], so finish your food”?

A Reuters news article features an Australian restaurant called Wafu that aims for a sustainable future. In doing so, Chef Yukako Ichikawa requires all diners to finish their entire meal … or don’t come back.

Restaurants have a hard enough time as it is to stay in business. While it’s honorable that Wafu is “dedicated to the notion of waste prevention,” I would not recommend turning my back on customers (since repeat business and referrals always make up the bulk of any business).

Personally, I dislike going out to eat with people who pick at their food and then don’t bother to take home the (substantial amount of) leftovers (assuming the meal was prepared adequately). We do live in a wasteful society, but for a lack of a better phrase, it’s indeed the nature of the beast in the restaurant industry. 

In any event, I’m curious to see how well this business mantra does.

King & Mane

May 27th, 2010

Remember Luigi’s? Flatiron? Local Tavern? They all once held the spot that is now King & Mane Gastro-Cantina, which opened May 24. I liked the food at Luigi’s, but the next two incarnations were mediocre at best, so it was refreshing to have some good food again at 102 King St.

I hate to classify the food here under any one genre since it’s so diverse, but I’ll say it’s for sure Mexican-Spanish inspired, as a waitress mentioned. For example, I ordered the special, which was two hot dogs wrapped in bacon and grilled, inside a roll along with refried beans, onions, guacamole and jalapenos. I picked kettle chips as my side.

I have to say, this was not a sandwich if you’re on a date (messy!) or have high cholesterol. I had to attack it in thirds because it was too big to pick up. Still, it was  a great combination of flavors and textures, and I would order this again (after a five-mile run).

I also tried the walleye sandwich, which was topped with a salsa-like mixture, and the salad, which had an odd-tasting vinagrette that I lean toward disliking (though it sort of grows on you). Regarding the walleye: it was tender and well cooked. My last four or five times eating fish has been on a Friday, so those pieces of cod and perch were beer battered. Thus, I had to remind myself that fish can still be tasty when it’s not deep fried (but I would not re-order the walleye).

I’d like to come back and have the nachos (topped with four cheeses and your choice of meat) and a beer, which is $1 off during happy hour (4-6 p.m. daily). King & Mane has themes each day for its food specials; Monday is reserved for mole, for instance.

Last thoughts: I love the name King & Mane and its double entendre.  Bring your friends, as I’m sure you will all find something you’ll like, since it’s so diverse.

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