MickeyDavis wrote:Midwest was fantastic. But (so far) this is Midwest in name only. If they get to the point with the 2 across wide leather seats, I'm in.
No middle seats!
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MickeyDavis wrote:Midwest was fantastic. But (so far) this is Midwest in name only. If they get to the point with the 2 across wide leather seats, I'm in.

Kerb Hohl wrote:So I'm assuming the plan is to be basically a small plane "only first class" airline at a lower price than flying first class?
So, like, it's gonna probably cost you as much or a little more than coach Delta but you're flying on limited routes, small planes, but you're gonna get a bit more free stuff and maybe a comfy-ish seat on the flight?

MissKhriddleton wrote:I got the entire can of soda on my last American Airlines flight which was nice.

LittleRooster wrote:So I’m at the John Mayer concert
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
LittleRooster wrote:So I’m at the John Mayer concert right now and these women behind me are telling the people in front of me to sit down. I don’t get it. It’s a ****** concert. These are young women btw, not people who can’t stand themselves.
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trwi7 wrote:LittleRooster wrote:So I’m at the John Mayer concert
There’s your problem.
LittleRooster wrote:It’s a ****** concert.
LittleRooster wrote:So I’m at the John Mayer concert right now and these women behind me are telling the people in front of me to sit down. I don’t get it. It’s a ****** concert. These are young women btw, not people who can’t stand themselves.
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trwi7 wrote:LittleRooster wrote:So I’m at the John Mayer concert
There’s your problem.
BUCKnation wrote:So instead, we go to Logjams, which is pretty good. We then go back to the hotel, and they give me a room key to a room that is ALREADY OCCUPIED. Thank God I didn't walk in on someone who was packing heat...my corpse would have been a national story.
The Buckatabon, which is slated to open sometime in early 2020, will mark a departure from Lowlands' collection of European-inspired cafes. Described as "part Up North tavern, part lakeside lodge and part classic supper club," it will derive inspiration from the regional food and beverage traditions of Wisconsin.
"There is so much food tradition scattered about the state," says Chef Hauck. "And we can't wait to pull it all together in one place. It could be specific dishes like booyah stew from the Northeast, broasted chicken dinners, or a classic fish fry, but we're also interested in using ingredients unique to the state like wild rice, cranberries, cherries, and of course all of the amazing dairy we're surrounded by. There is no shortage of inspiration."
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crkone wrote:https://onmilwaukee.com/dining/articles/the-buckatabon-to-replace-cafe-bavaria.html
This is just a bad idea. If I want **** supper club food, I'd go to one of hundreds around the state. It reminds me of Trailer Park Tavern taking over the Palm.The Buckatabon, which is slated to open sometime in early 2020, will mark a departure from Lowlands' collection of European-inspired cafes. Described as "part Up North tavern, part lakeside lodge and part classic supper club," it will derive inspiration from the regional food and beverage traditions of Wisconsin.
"There is so much food tradition scattered about the state," says Chef Hauck. "And we can't wait to pull it all together in one place. It could be specific dishes like booyah stew from the Northeast, broasted chicken dinners, or a classic fish fry, but we're also interested in using ingredients unique to the state like wild rice, cranberries, cherries, and of course all of the amazing dairy we're surrounded by. There is no shortage of inspiration."
jute2003 wrote:It all comes down to execution. If it's the standard bland old people food that you always find at supper clubs than I agree that it will probably be a flop. If they are just playing off the theme and the food will be a bit more refined, it could be quite good and very popular. just have to wait and see...like most thingscrkone wrote:https://onmilwaukee.com/dining/articles/the-buckatabon-to-replace-cafe-bavaria.html
This is just a bad idea. If I want **** supper club food, I'd go to one of hundreds around the state. It reminds me of Trailer Park Tavern taking over the Palm.The Buckatabon, which is slated to open sometime in early 2020, will mark a departure from Lowlands' collection of European-inspired cafes. Described as "part Up North tavern, part lakeside lodge and part classic supper club," it will derive inspiration from the regional food and beverage traditions of Wisconsin.
"There is so much food tradition scattered about the state," says Chef Hauck. "And we can't wait to pull it all together in one place. It could be specific dishes like booyah stew from the Northeast, broasted chicken dinners, or a classic fish fry, but we're also interested in using ingredients unique to the state like wild rice, cranberries, cherries, and of course all of the amazing dairy we're surrounded by. There is no shortage of inspiration."
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MoreTrife wrote:Love seeing two buffoons have a buffoon competition.