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Soulbelly touts killer creative regional BBQ from the mind of a chef, with a strong emphasis on central Texas. Additionally offering deliciously simple cocktails, hyper local beer and live entertainment in a bustling venue. Our mission is simple – use the most responsible raised, high quality ingredients to create the best possible BBQ and just have fun! See website for details on live music schedule.
It's been about three years since Chef Todd Harrington challenged himself to make a knife - with no knowledge of how to do it. Now, his one-of-a-kind works of art are the prized tools of chefs and cooks all over. Al went to Chef Todd's home to get the full story - and, it turns out, a knife! Also: news of two sudden closings, some holiday wine paring events, and of course, lots of sharing by Al, Gemini and Rich about meals of the past week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are going into this Friday roundup celebrating our Golden Knights winning the Stanley Cup! Co-host Vogue Robinson is joined by publisher of TheList.Vegas Andrew Kiraly and co-host Dayvid Figler to discuss the latest sports news, the loss of the last great eccentric local, Lonnie Hammargren, and where you can find good barbecue in town since an electrical fire closed down Jessie Rae’s BBQ. Are you tired of hearing about the A’s possible Las Vegas move? We are too! Lament with us on social media @CityCastVegas on Twitter and Instagram. You can also call or text us about your support or opposition for the A’s at 702-514-0719. Stay up-to-date on all the latest Vegas news and interesting facts with our morning newsletter! Make sure to sign up for Hey Las Vegas on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Al Mancini is back and ready to dish on his dining and drinking in San Jose Del Cabo. Samantha Gemini Stevens shares tales of the pop-up burger event at Featherblade and the 13-hour brisket from her back yard. Producer Rich Johnson's week consisted of a great donut and a not-so-great Italian Beef. But the centerpiece of the episode is thanks to our recording venue host: Eric Prato of Garagiste Wine Room and Merchant in the Arts District. The wine bar/wine store just celebrated its third anniversary. Eric shares stories of transitioning from front of the house guy to Certified Sommelier, and moving from Buchon Bistro to his own place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Saturday, high winds brought in roiling dust clouds, grounded hundreds of flights, and forced the organizers of the nostalgia-driven pop-punk festival When We Were Young to cancel their first day. Thousands of forlorn fans wandered the Strip (a few even got tattoos of broken hearts)… until something kinda extraordinary happened. Over the course of a few hours, community members rallied and found spaces for dozens of the cancelled acts to perform, from a barbecue joint to dive bars to downtown casinos. The shows were nearly all free to fans (who’d gotten a full ticket refund), and also brought a windfall to downtown small businesses. Today on the show, Vogue, Dayvid and Layla sit down to talk about what this quick-thinking pivot says about both Las Vegas entertainment culture, and the culture of emo and pop-punk music. Did you get re-routed during WWWY Fest? How did Saturday’s high winds affect your weekend? Let us know by leaving us a text message or voicemail at 702-514-0719, or tweet at us! We’re @CityCastVegas. For even more interesting stuff going on around town, you’re gonna want to sign up for our amazing morning newsletter at lasvegas.citycast.fm/newsletter! Don’t let your inbox miss out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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