The Cowboys Stadium won’t be the only North Texas landmark getting a lot of camera time for the upcoming Super Bowl. Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncreif is expected to announce this morning that ESPN has chosen Sundance Square to be the backdrop for all of it’s Super Bowl week coverage. 80 hours of coverage will be broadcast internationally on the network from the Sundance Square shopping and entertainment district. The well-known Chisolm Trail mural will be prominently featured from January 31st up to game day on February 6th. Business owners in Sundance Square are cheering, because although it’ll probably be pretty cold, the attention of the outdoor studio is expected to bring a lot of people into their shops and restaurants. Many other cities have been chosen to host various events surrounding the big game, including Dallas and Irving. Planning is now in the final stages, because Super Bowl 45 is only 200 days away.KRLD link: http://bit.ly/dyYzR7
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Sundance Square to be Backdrop for ESPN Superbowl Coverage
It appears that congratulations is due Downtown Fort Worth and Sundance Square for being selected as hosts for the 80 hours of ESPN Super Bowl Broadcasting. Here's the report from KRLD:
Sunday, July 18, 2010
The Best Websites for Bargain Hunters.
I'm not a big shopper. One of the side benefits of the internet is that I no longer have to set foot in a shopping mall, which to me, is a kind of hell with sky-lights. Nowadays, everything I need that malls have can be purchased on-line.
Nor can I say that I am a committed bargain hunter, I don't remember ever using a coupon, though I understand why people do. I think I'm more of a loyalty shopper, but like everyone, I like to find a good deal -- which includes a low price.
The Kiplinger Newsletter people had a very helpful summary of "Best Deal" websites that I spent a good deal of time looking at yesterday.
Sites on lowest price, like Dealio.com, which compares prices on 30 million products from 100,000 merchants. And coupon sites, like RetailMeNot who offers coupons from more than 40,000 stores and a community where you can get tips and deal info from others. Then there were the "hot deals" sites like DealsOfAmerica, which updates deals every hour. The Kiplinger article also listed gift card sites, rebate sites, and of course iphone and Droid app suggestions.
Anyway, if you are interested in bargain hunting, I enjoyed the information and found it useful: Kiplinger.comFood related -- I thought this hand espresso maker looked pretty cool for $18. Found here: http://bit.ly/c9JdcL
(Maybe I should add that I do not have any connection, financial or otherwise, with any of the websites or products.)
Saturday, July 17, 2010
A Brownstone Review.
Guest post by Sunni R.
I arrived at Brownstone before my dinner companions so I headed over to ask the bartender what sort of fun, new drinks they were serving. He recommended a Dark and Stormy, but I don't do rum, so I chose the Ginger Collins. I love fresh ginger and lemon, but the Ginger Collins was too strongly flavored for my taste. Full disclosure: I'm not much of a mixed drink aficionado so take my cocktail reviews with a grain of salt.
The Brownstone dinner menu has several categories and I'm sure the specific items will change frequently due to the restaurant's commitment to use local, seasonal ingredients as much as possible. My two friends and I began our meal with a house salad. Two of us chose the Buttermilk Dill Vinaigrette and I chose the Bacon Red Onion Vinaigrette. We were all pleased and agreed that the little cornbread squares mixed in the salad like croutons were the best part. For dinner we wanted to sample multiple menu items so we ordered three of the "Plates to Share" and one entree. Here is what we ordered:
- Kobe Beef Cheeks over spoonbread: picture the best pot roast you have ever had over the fluffiest hybrid of mashed potatoes and cornbread. Highly Recommend
- Chicken Livers with Pepper Sauce: Heavy but good if you like chicken livers. Not my favorite
- Pork and Peppers: Very rich (pork belly) but great. The little stuffed peppers combined with the pork belly made a good bite. Recommend
- Quail Ravioli: Large ravioli stuffed with a fairly flavorful quail mixture but it fell flat to me. Not my favorite
I wish we had selected the Biscuits, Preserves and Venison Sausage. I spied another table enjoying it and it looked great. One of the sides available was Waffle Fries with Mayonnaise. First, gross. Second, the Gorgonzola Waffle Fries thing is being done (and well) on Magnolia at Lili's right?
Service: Prompt, pretty good if a little "familiar" in tone which bugged me a bit. Brownstone is new and has kinks to work out and that is understandable.
Scene: tastefully decorated, comfortable, kind of loud even while not super crowded, bathrooms on the verge of being too dark It has occurred to me that it would be funny for people to guess my age based on this portion of the review, but another "old person" comment from someone in their '30's. Can we all please agree to try something besides jeans every once in a while? I love jeans but I miss getting dressed up for dinner and it bugs me to feel overdressed so I need a group effort here. Thanks in advance for your assistance in this matter.
Service: Prompt, pretty good if a little "familiar" in tone which bugged me a bit. Brownstone is new and has kinks to work out and that is understandable.
Scene: tastefully decorated, comfortable, kind of loud even while not super crowded, bathrooms on the verge of being too dark It has occurred to me that it would be funny for people to guess my age based on this portion of the review, but another "old person" comment from someone in their '30's. Can we all please agree to try something besides jeans every once in a while? I love jeans but I miss getting dressed up for dinner and it bugs me to feel overdressed so I need a group effort here. Thanks in advance for your assistance in this matter.
We came away from this experience with mixed feelings. The plates to share are similar to tapas -- it's a fun concept and they are priced well. The entrees are reasonably priced but the selection was beef heavy with only one fish option (no vegetarian options either). As I said earlier in the review, the menu is bound to change frequently so it remains to be seen if the concept will fly and if they can build a following with all the competition in town. Would we return? Tough question. My gut instinct says that Ellerbe's is doing the same thing with better food, but I have only been there once. I would love for someone else who has visited both Ellerbe's and Brownstone to weigh in with an opinion. Thanks.
Brownstone Restaurants
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