123 Pleasant Street is having a Bluegrass Brunch and Open Jam today at 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. I've been DYING to go to this, but all my friends keep flaking out. They only have it every once in a while, so if you want a chance to check out some of their homemade food, go check it out. It's $15, all you can eat. Kids are half price.
"The leaves have changed and all but fallen. The air is getting cooler and they say that we might even have a winter this year. Let's celebrate the season with 123's semi-irregular bluegrass brunch. One thing that is regular is the goods that we will be making. So tell one, tell all, this thing is back on.
Many of you already know the deal. Great food for you carnivores and vegans and everything else in between. Its soup season, so you can expect a few. Some good home cooking to warm your soul.
Need more? How about some pickin' and grinnin'. Come on down and sit a spell. Bring your guitar, your fiddle and banjo to. Libations will be served. How 'bout some hot cider. With a little shot of rum if you like. Good times to be had by all."
"The leaves have changed and all but fallen. The air is getting cooler and they say that we might even have a winter this year. Let's celebrate the season with 123's semi-irregular bluegrass brunch. One thing that is regular is the goods that we will be making. So tell one, tell all, this thing is back on.
Many of you already know the deal. Great food for you carnivores and vegans and everything else in between. Its soup season, so you can expect a few. Some good home cooking to warm your soul.
Need more? How about some pickin' and grinnin'. Come on down and sit a spell. Bring your guitar, your fiddle and banjo to. Libations will be served. How 'bout some hot cider. With a little shot of rum if you like. Good times to be had by all."
- Roasted Beet Salad w/ quinoa and chick peas
- Roasted Vegetable Salad
- Fried Roasted chicken
- Oven Potatoes
- Quiche- sausage and swiss chard, roasted tomato and pesto
- Tofu scramble
- house made biscuits
- sausage and gravy
- vegan sausage and gravy
- Tomato gravy
- Honey maple bacon
- Venerable Bean Vegan cupcakes
- Apple Stack Cake
- Orange Juice
- Fair trade coffee
- milk
- tea
- Bloody Marys
- Mimosas
Folks, I need your help. I have my running list of places I want to try, and I keep my eye on new ones that are opening, but I want to make sure my list is complete. If I haven't reviewed somewhere in the Morgantown area that isn't on this list, let me know!
OKAY - I know there has to be some that are missing. Any restaurants that aren't big into advertising and I haven't heard of them? Maybe bars that have food that I don't know about? Can you answer any of my questions I have typed up? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated =]
- 123 (I've been dying to go to their Bluegrass Brunch)
- Backdoor (I've heard they have homemade food on Fridays?)
- Boston Beanery (at the Pines)
- Big Dogs Cafe/Hot Spot (I hope they actually have food here, and not just a casino)
- Bucks (I'll be going here this Sunday for a chili contest!)
- Bucketheads (Is this place still open?)
- Campus Canteen
- Cafe Mojo
- Cheat Lake Pizza/Pasta
- Chico's Bakery (I was hoping I could just walk into the bakery, otherwise might have to get one at Allstar/Dairy Mart)
- China Kitchen
CJ Maggies (Fairmont)CLOSED- Classics 3 Lounge
- Forks of Cheat
- Grandma Jean's Country Kitchen
- Hibachi (Univ. Avenue)
- Hometown Hotdogs
- Jackson's Bar & Grill (Formerly TeeBonez)
- Kassar Foods (They have a dining area, I believe)
- Lake View (Couple food places here?)
- Marris (I hope they still have food here)
- Mall - Fuji, T&L Hotdogs, Just Desserts
- Mundy's Dugout (I've tried to go here a few times, but it's been closed)
- Novichenks (I know nothing about this place)
- Pregamers (If they even have food here)
- Ratpack
- Ray's Pastries
- Rising Creek Bakery
- Slight Indulgence (On Collins Ferry - going here soon I think!)
- Shonys (Hey, it's a WV chain, at least)
- The Triangle (If they have food)
- Whippoorwill
- Soon to come: Pies & Pints, Blues Brews & BBQ, Fondue Factory, Lebanese, Tilted Kilt, Martin's Bar-B-Q
- Late Night Munchies: Hotdog Man, Taco Truck, BBQ place?
OKAY - I know there has to be some that are missing. Any restaurants that aren't big into advertising and I haven't heard of them? Maybe bars that have food that I don't know about? Can you answer any of my questions I have typed up? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated =]
The outside of the building during day. |
Considering its Sunnyside location and old building, you can image what kind of establishment Night Owls is. The good thing is that there is a large parking area right beside the restaurant that is free after 7 p.m. Driving past that unit, I saw every window frame was written in with those window chalk things, saying "Comfort Food" and "Open Late" and all sorts of things. But about a week ago, I noticed the door had a handmade sign that said "Open!"
I ordered the meatball hoagie, and my friend ordered the spaghetti with meatballs. After a little while, the owner came out with two plates - like actual china. The first thing I noticed was that my sandwich was SMALL. Maybe four inches. And I got some Lays potato chips on the side. And it was $6! My friend, however, got a huge plate of spaghetti, with the meatballs, as well as a side of bread, for $4. What?
Overall feel is that it's mismatched, half-baked, but with good food. But portions and consistency need to improve, because no one's gonna pay $6 for a tiny meatball sandwich. It wasn't the cleanest, as random brooms and construction stuff was laying around, probably because they just opened. I know they're going for a "restaurant after a night of drinking" motif here, but some polish and shining would be nice.
Grade: C
However, the price was only $8 for lunch, which is deal compared to other places.
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