Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Dog-friendly. People-friendly, too.
While you can’t bring your dog inside, many patrons opt to allow their dogs to romp just outside of Spot Bar and Grill on South Penn.
A classic neighborhood bar with charm, the interior is decorated with endless pictures of pooches, and a menu with comfort food items like mac n’ cheese.
They’ve got a great patio for people (and dog) watching, especially when the sun is shining, and you can always expect a friendly face behind the bar.
Great for lunch and dinner.
What: Spot Bar & Grill
Where: 98 South Pennsylvania Street
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Still jazz. Still Jack’s. Just not down off Platte anymore.
The Jazz@Jack’s sign won’t be visible from I-25 for much longer: the small but mighty venue is soon closing its doors to reopen them off of 16th.
But that’s just more reason to celebrate – don’t miss their Secret Cabaret tonight featuring “Gangsters and Pranksters,” a night of zoot suits and comedy.
You can only purchase tickets at the door, and enjoy the free parking while it lasts in this send-off performance at their signature venue.
What: Gangsters and Pranksters: Secret Cabaret at Jazz@Jack’s
Where: 1553 Platte Street #202, 7 p.m.
Cost: $10
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A vegan meal and heightened awareness.
If you like your meal without meat and a heaping helping of spirituality, you’re always welcome at Govinda’s Buffet.
Always attached to a Krishna temple, you can browse their online menu before heading down for dinner (tonight featuring ), and tour the temple and educational center at your will.
What: Govinda’s Buffet
Where: 1400 Cherry Street
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