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Fun and Exciting Event Note-Foodie Happenings in Michiana!

Fun and Exciting Event Note - Foodie Happenings in Michiana!
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Sun, May 5th – Ironhand Vineyard – Cinco de Mayo from noon – 5:30pm. In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, we'll be featuring shrimp ceviche and tortilla chips. Enjoy Latitude Latin Music from 4-6pm.
Weds, May 8th – Eat. Drink. Downtown South Bend – Wednesday Wine Walk – CHANGE this year – Tickets will NOT be sold at participating restaurants but through Eventbrite ahead of time. You can then pick up your wristbands downtown at the DTSB offices Mon-Weds before event or on the Gridiron next to the South Bend Chocolate Café that night. Cost is $40 per person and gets you 3 wine tastings with 3 appetizer pairings.
Thurs, May 9th – Chalet Party Shoppe, Co Rd 17 – Mother’s Day Tasting Event from 6- 8pm. Mother's day is just around the corner and you probably don't have a gift lined up yet. Well, if you need a little help, come out to our Mother's Day Tasting Event on Thursday May 9th from 6 - 8 at our County Road 17 location in Elkhart for a FREE tasting event! Bring Mom, leave the kids at home and try some fantastic products! We will be sampling a wide variety of Wines, Spirits and Beer; should have no problem finding Mom that little something she enjoys. Snack items will be available between samples to cleanse the palate. We hope to see you there! Please sample responsibly!
Sat, May 11th – Goshen Brewing Company – GBCo’s 4thanniversary party from 11am – 11pm. We're throwing a party to celebrate 4 years of fun! Join us for beer releases, food specials from our BBQ trailer, music courtesy of The VinylWagon, and a general rocking good time!
Local Mother’s Day Dining Options
Sun, May 12th – Bacon Hill Kitchen & Pub – Mother’s Day Brunch with seating at 10am and 1pm. Your mama works hard! This is her day! Bring her out to BHKP for a very special Mother's Day Brunch buffet and let her relax and load up on all of her brunch favorites including a build-your-own mimosa and bloody mary bar! We are still putting together the last of the items that will be available and will post pricing here soon - we just wanted to get the event up so you all can make your plans! This event is by reservation only! Call (574) 264-2337 to make your reservations and choose from two setting times: the first at 10:00am and the second at 1:00pm!
Sun, May 12th – Tapastrie – Mamas & Tapas - Celebrate Mom Tapas Style on May 12th, “Brunch Menu” 11:30am- 3:00pm. Call 574-232-9200 or visit www.tapastrie.com for reservations. See detailed menu at: https://www.facebook.com/tapastrie/posts/2377455809137398?__tn__=K-R
Sun, May 12th – Ironhand Vineyards – Mother’s Day Mimosa Bar & Brunch Specials from noon – 4pm. Build your own mimosas with Michigan Brut, gourmet juices, fruit and garnishes. $12/mimosa. Brunch Specials: Quiche: Burst Tomato, Prosciutto, and Goat Cheese, OR a Spinach, Red Pepper, and Feta Quiche ​served with Fresh Melon and a Mixed Green Salad with Walnuts, Feta, Blueberries, Raspberries, Blackberries and Balsamic Vinaigrette. $13/plate. Sun, May 12th – Villa Macri Ristorante – Mother’s Day Brunch & Dinner - Join us for Mother's Day Brunch from 10am-2pm or for Dinner from 4pm-9pm! Our Brunch Buffet includes Prime Rib, Carved Ham, Salmon, Applewood Bacon Chicken, Pasta, Assorted Salads, Fruit, Vegetables, Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Custom Omelettes, French Toast, Hashbrowns, Biscuits and Gravy, Desserts....and more! Adults $28.95, Children 12 and under $12.95. Coffee, Tea and Soda are included. Dinner Service begins at 4pm with our Full Menu. Special Mother's Day Dinner Features will be offered in addition to Beer, Wine, and Cocktail Features available all day! Reservations are Recommended: 574-277-7273.
Sun, May 12th – Capri Italian Restaurant Granger – Mother’s Day at 11am. Don't forget to make your Mothers Day reservations NOW! We are offering our Regular Lunch and Dinner Menu. Call today 574-271-1500.
Sun, May 12th – Morris Inn at University of Notre Dame – Mother’s Day Brunch from 10:30am – 2:30pm. Celebrate all of the mothers in your life at Morris Inn’s annual Mother’s Day Brunch. Enjoy a buffet full of appetizers, salads, entrees and desserts while you and your family create lifelong memories. Adults // $44.95, Children (5-12 years) // $10.95, Children 4 and under // Free. https://morrisinn.nd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/017534_MI_Mothers-Day-Brunch-Menu_R1.pdf
Sun, May 12th – The Lerner Theater – Mother’s Day Brunch - We invite you to join us for our Mother's Day Brunch in the beautiful Crystal Ballroom at The Lerner Theatre! ✨ 🌷 🌻Alongside a delicious menu, we will be featuring made-to-order Bloody Marys and mimosas! Find the full menu here and purchase your tickets: https://bit.ly/2HsLdw0
Sun, May 12th – Café Navarre – Mother’s Day Brunch from 10am-2pm, regular dinner service from 4 – 10pm
Sun, May 12th – Doc Pierce’s Restaurant - Mother's Day Hours at Doc Pierce's Restaurant are 11:30am to 6:30pm. Please call 574-255-7737 for Reservations
Sun, May 12th – Bistro 933 – Mother’s Day Brunch from 10am – 2pm. $29 per adult, $12 kids 12 and under. See detailed menu at https://www.facebook.com/Bistro933/photos/a.10150534614648831/10156440395218831/?type=3&theater
Sun, May 12th – Artisan – Mother’s Day Dinner from 4 – 9pm. Celebrate Mom this Mother's Day! Join us for dinner. Reservations are encouraged, so call today to reserve your seat or visit www.artisanelkhart.com {last seating at 8p}.
Sun, May 12th – Kelly Jae’s Café – Mother’s Day Brunch from 11am – 2pm. For that special person in your life! Text 260.267.5523 or call us at 574.537.1027 to make a reservation.
Sun, May 12th – The Blackbird Waterhouse, Coloma – Mother’s Day Brunch from 9am – 3pm. Spoil mom this year, with an unforgettable dining experience at The Blackbird Waterhouse. The Restaurant will round out it’s Grand Opening weekend with a special day for Moms! Open limited hours: 9am-3pm, we will be serving up a one-of-a-kind, upscale brunch buffet + drink specials.* $35 | ADULT $15 | AGES 6-12. Children ages 5 and under eat free. Reservations are required for this event. Please call 269.468.BIRD to reserve your table. *Bar service + drink specials begin at noon. Exact specials will be shared the week of the event.
Sun, May 12th – Traditions Restaurant & Bar – Mother’s Day Brunch from 10:30am – 2:30pm. To all the mothers, this one’s for you! On Mother’s Day we will have special items and brunch will be extended by an hour. Come enjoy a mom-osa on us! For detailed menu, visit https://www.facebook.com/TraditionsND/photos/a.311900382939717/419086622221092/?type=3&theater
Sun, May 12th – Skip’s Restaurant & Catering – Mother’s Day Celebration from noon – 4pm. Skip’s would like to invite you to its annual Mother’s Day Celebration! Every lady who joins us will receive a live plant to take home. We will be offering an open menu along with our AYCE Prime Rib & Seafood Buffet: adults $39.95, children 6-12 half price, 5 and under are free with a adult buffet. Soft drinks will be included with the Mother’s Day Buffet. Mother’s Day hours are 12-4 eastern time and reservations are HIGHLY recommended. Reservations can be made by calling 269-469-3341 or messaging our social media pages, Facebook (Skip’s Restaurant & Catering), Instagram (@Skipsnewbuffalo) & Twitter (@skipsfam). Large groups are always welcome!
Sun, May 12th – ONE TEN craft meatery, Warsaw – Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet from 10am – 2pm. What better way to show appreciation to the momma's in your life! Get dolled up, alleviate the work, and let us make it easy for you to enjoy some relaxing quality time with your mother, wife, or Nana. $28 per Adult | Under 12 years old, $1 per year. We'll have our endless Brunch Buffet spread for you and your family. There will be a wide variety of sweet, savory, pastries, and proteins. Round it out by adding Coffee, Bloody Mary Bar, or Mimosa and you'll be set! NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS. Call 574-267-7007 or through Open Table.
Sun, May 12th – Wood Fire Trattoria, Dowagiac – Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet from 10am – 3pm. Adults $38, kids 12 and under $19 and children under 5 eat free. Buffet includes carving station with ham and prime rib, chicken & salmon dishes, seafood bar including crab legs, shrimp and much, much more. Full dinner service available from 5 – 8pm.
Happy Mother’s Day!!
Weds, May 29th – LEX 530 – Spring Wine Dinner starting at 6pm. Our third LEX 530 Wine Dinner will be held on May 29, 2019, at the LEX 530 Event Center in Elkhart, IN. This Spring Wine Dinner will feature premium Glenwood Cellars and Tiedemann wines made by vintner Carl Tiedemann to pair with Executive Chef Chad Coryn’s delectable five-course dinner. The event begins at 6:00 pm with dinner starting at 6:30 pm. Each course is listed below. First Course: Tartine of wild mushrooms, comte cheese, thyme and crispy garlic. Paired with the 2015 Glenwood Cellars Sauvignon Blanc. Second Course: Pan-seared sea scallop, spring vegetable and guanciale succotash and pickled wild ramp vinaigrette. Paired with the 2014 Glenwood Cellars Chardonnay. Third Course: Sumac and rosemary-rubbed lamb chop, smoky eggplant caviar, quinoa-herb salad and toum. Paired with the 2015 Glenwood Cellars Pinot Noir. Fourth Course: Harissa-spiced hanger steak, charred spring onions and Rogue River smoked blue cheese fondue. Paired with the 2015 Tiedemann Adler’s Blend. Fifth Course: Orange-poppyseed cream biscuit, macerated local strawberries and spiked diplomat cream. Paired with the 2010 Tiedemann Signature Series Bordeaux Style Red Blend. We look forward to seeing everyone at this delightful Spring Wine Dinner. If you are a LEX 530 Wine Club Member please contact Courtney at 574-296-1314. There is limited seating for this event and we expect it to fill up fast. We are located at 530 E. Lexington Avenue in Elkhart. Guests must be at least 21 years of age, with a valid ID. Tickets are $100.00 (tax not included). Individual and shared seating options are available. If you have a preference please contact Lou Ann at 574-296-1335 after purchasing your tickets. Ticket sales end on Friday, May 24th at 5:00 p.m.
Weds, May 29th – Purple Porch Co-op - Best.Co-op.Ever - 10 Year Anniversary and BWE Launch Party from 4 – 9pm. We've been around for 10 years! Come celebrate the monumental occasion with us. Music . Food . Drink . Annual Market Launch . Kids Activities.
Thurs, Jun 6th – Taste of Michiana – Century Center - The 2019 Taste of Michiana is officially part of South Bend’s Best Week Ever! Mark your calendars now: June 6th at the Century Center! Ticket Prices: Adults: $25, Children 6-16: $10, Children 5 and under: FREE. Food and drinks from a variety of local vendors. Ticket Sales at the door. Learn more at TasteOfMichiana.com! 100% of all revenue collected for this event goes to the veterans program at Life Treatment Centers!
Fri, Jun 7th – Hickory Creek Winery – Dinner with the Winemaker! The date is set for our Chef/Winemaker dinner. Friday, June 7th, 6:30pm. Join us for an intimate evening of locally crafted wine paired with a masterfully curated six-course menu by Michael Faltum of The Peasant's Pantry. The evening starts at 6:30pm with a welcome wine in our barrel room. We then move to our winery's private event room and lounge for the meal. We will feature our latest releases from 2017 and 2018. Spend time talking winemaking and viticulture with award-winning winemaker Adam McBride. Seating is extremely limited for this event. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions. Tickets are $75 pe person and can be purchased at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dinner-with-the-winemaker-tickets-60566471948
Fri, Jun 21st – Ironhand Vineyards – Summer Solstice Party! from 5 – 10pm. Celebrate the Summer Solstice at the wine bar with fresh small plate specials and s'mores with marshmallows from Love & Macarons and chocolate from Violet Sky. We'll have a fire pit on the patio for your marshmallow roasting! Menu coming soon!
Restaurant Openings
Fri, Mar 8th - Remedy - Grand opening date for a social hub located next to Notre Dame. Grab a drink, have a bite, and forget about social standards. We're all here to have a good time. Located at 1902 South Bend Ave, South Bend, IN, open 7 days a week - Mon - Fri, 4pm - 3am and Sat and Sun from noon - 3am. See their menu at http://remedysb.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/REMEDY_Menu_Mar19_v2.pdf
Weds, Apr 10th - Iron Shoe Distillery - Grand opening date for new small batch distillery, cocktail bar and restaurant located at 3 North 3rd Street in Niles, Michigan. For more about the new restaurant, visit: https://www.leaderpub.com/2018/08/06/discovering-the-spirit-of-niles/
Mon, Apr 15th - Ghost Isle Brewing Company - Grand opening date for new local brewpub coming to 17684 US Highway 12 in New Buffalo. Read all about them at: https://www.harborcountry-news.com/features/ghost-isle-brewery-debut-draws-neaarticle_21909950-4b01-11e9-894c-e3756a4c8154.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=user-share&fbclid=IwAR3cclaJtPH5sGohyuT-ffMaJHpvfWddMQjWs9k2EAlUwzkUJnB_tngODDI
Early 2019 - The Rage coming to old Riverfront Cafe located at 219 N. Front Street, Niles. The restaurant and café will feature options for casual dining and a place to enjoy coffee or frozen yogurt. For more information, visit https://www.leaderpub.com/2018/03/20/behind-the-scenes-former-riverfront-cafe-has-been-evolving-into-a-new-business/ Spring 2019 - Voyageurs Brewpub & Tiki Lounge - New themed brew pub scheduled to open in Niles at 115 E. Main Street and run by the owners of The Brass Eye. Tiki themed bar will offer rotating craft beers and creative libations. They will also offer food. For more information, visit: https://www.leaderpub.com/2018/02/01/business-owner-plans-to-create-tiki-lounge-at-voyageurs-brew-pub/
Spring 2019 - Niles Brewing Company - New local brewpub coming to 104 N 3rd Street in downtown Niles.
Spring 2019 - The Garage Arcade Bar - New concept coming to 503 E. Colfax near downtown South Bend with a free play arcade bar. Located in the old Lasalle Body Shop, The Garage will be South Bend’s first free-play Arcade Bar. We'll have a wide selection of drinks, many from local vendors. And all of our arcade games will be free-to-play. No quarters required. Just grab a drink or 3, and get gaming.
June 2019 - Ruhe152 - New upscale restaurant, sushi bar and brewery is going to be opening early 2019 in Nappanee, Indiana. More information can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/pg/RUHE152/about/?ref=page_internal
2019 - Yet to be named restaurant - Coming to the old Rack House Tavern and Miracle on the Ave space located at 1902 South Bend Ave, South Bend. The space is now owned by the RendeFat Cap’s team and we are waiting for more information on the concept and estimated opening date. (Remedy)
2019 - Yet to be named restaurant - Coming to the old McCarthy’s on the Riverwalk space in Elkhart. Expected to be a local brewpub concept with great local food. We are waiting for more information on the concept and estimated opening date but activity is going on in the restaurant. 2019 - The Point BBQ and Smokehouse- BBQ and smokehouse featuring full service catering for the greater Michiana area [ brick & mortar coming soon ].
Local Sunday Brunch Options
Weiss Gasthaus, South Bend – 10am – 2pm South Bend Brew Werks – 11am – 2pm Uptown Kitchen, Granger – 7am – 3pm Evil Czech Brewery, Mishawaka – Hangover Buffet from 11am - 3pm. $15.95 adults, $10.95 kids and under 5 is free. Curve Café, Mishawaka – 6am – 2pm Chicory Café, South Bend – Super delicious breakfast sandwiches and homemade quiche and BYO Bloody Marys for only $4 from 9am-6pm Bistro 933, South Bend - Breakfast buffet from 7am – noon Moser's Austrian Cafe, New Carlisle Bacon Hill Kitchen and Pub, Elkhart - Sunday Brunch Fiddler's Hearth, South Bend The Brass Eye, Niles - Bloody Mary bar every Sunday starting at 11am! Crooked Ewe Brewery - noon until close at 8pm. Simonini Gourmet – Sunday Brunch from 9am – 2pm Staymaker at Journeyman Distillery – Brunch from 10am – 2pm Bistro on the Boulevard, St. Joseph, MI – Sunday Brunch from 11:30am – 2pm. Terrace Room, New Buffalo, MI – Weekend Brunch from noon – 4pm, Friday through Sunday Goshen Brewing Company – 11am – 2pm Paris Soda Co, Niles – Sunday brunch buffet from 10am – 2pm. Common Spirits, Goshen - Last Sunday of every month. Check their Facebook page for menu and times. Rocky River Tap and Table - Serving up brunch from 11am to 4pm!
Gluten Free Local Restaurant and Store Suggestions
Sassy’s Sandwich Shack, Granger, Tapastrie, downtown South Bend, Moringa Tree, Elkhart, East Tokyo Hibachi and Sushi, South Bend – gluten free sauces, Breads4Life – South Bend Farmer’s Market and Town and Country, Mishawaka, Barbici, South Bend – Gluten Free Pasta, Davinci’s, Elkhart – Gluten Free Pizza Crusts
Weekly Specials
MONDAY
Lucchese's - $6 Martinis, Stirred martinis - $8, 6 piece Bella Bella shrimp - $6 523 Tap & Grill - 1/2 priced bottles of wine Woochi Japanese Fusion & Bar - $5 well martinis Between the Buns - $.49 Jumbo wings Flippin Cow - $4.99 Steak and Tater dinner Chubby Trout – ½ priced sushi night Evil Czech Brewery – Burger Box Monday! Burger, fries and a pint starting at only $10! Rohr's, Notre Dame - $5 martinis, $4 Hesburgh Manhattans, $2 Sliders from 2-5pm and $8 Murf burger from 5pm-close. Baker’s Bar and Grille, Doubletree, downtown South Bend – Half priced select bottles of wine! LaSalle Grill - $6 glasses of select wines! El Arriero South Bend, 4505 Ameritech Dr, St. 100 – Monday and Tuesday Kids eat FREE! Limit one kids per adult entree. Kids 11 and under Tapastrie - $5 glasses of wine Bistro 933 – Burger Special Monday! Build your own burger for just $5.95. OneFourteen – Made It To Monday – Basic Burger & 16oz PBR for $10 South Bend Brew Werks - Half-Priced Appetizers Monday thru Thursday 2:00-6:00 pm Rocky River Tap & Table - Half priced bottle of wine night!
TUESDAY 523 Tap & Grill - All Draft beers - $3 a pint! Evil Czech - Tacotastic Tuesday - $2, $3 and $4 tacos. Corndance Tavern – Wine Safari - $9 glasses and $32 bottles Between the Buns - $3.99 Angus steak burger and fries Lucchese's - Domestic beer bottles - 1/2 off and any size pizza, 2 toppings for free! Bistro 933 – Taco Tuesday - $2.50 fish tacos from 5 – 10pm Bacon Hill Kitchen & Pub – Taco Tuesday – Chef’s Choice, $3 and ½ off wine by the glass Polito’s Pizzeria Restaurant - $5.75 subs and supreme subs are $6.25. Rohr's Notre Dame - $2 well drinks, $2 sliders from 2-5pm, $2 tacos from 5pm - close. LaSalle Kitchen and Tavern – Whiskey Flight Night – 25 different flight specials, ½ off small plates from 5 – 7pm Baker’s Bar and Grille, Doubletree, downtown South Bend – Half priced select bottles of wine! El Arriero South Bend, 4505 Ameritech Dr, St. 100 – Monday and Tuesday Kids eat FREE! Limit one kids per adult entree. Kids 11 and under The Exchange Whiskey Bar – Free Tuesday Tastings at 6pm Main St. Grille – 25% off all bottles of wine. Pat’s Irish Pub - 2 tacos for $5.00, 1 quesadilla for $6.00 (your choice of chorizo, beef or chicken), $1.00 off all domestic bottles and $3.00 well drinks! Koto - Buy 1, Get 1 Sushi Render Kitchen & Bar - 1/2 priced wines and boards from our "With Bread" category OneFourteen – Taco Tuesday – Chef Choice Taco & $7 Patron Margaritas South Bend Brew Werks - Half-Priced Appetizers Monday thru Thursday 2:00-6:00 pm Woochi Japanese Fusion - Half off bottle sakes on Tuesday. Dandino’s Supper Club - 1/2 off glass or bottle of wine!
WEDNESDAY Corndance Tavern – Prix Fixe Menu – 3 courses for $25. Woochi Japanese Fusion & Bar – ½ priced wine Between the Buns - $5.99 Mulligan – chicken strips and fries Flippin Cow - $1.99 Steak Burger Day! Lucchese's - House made Pasta Night - $10 with your choice of pasta and sauce. Bistro 933 – FREE Bottle of house wine with purchase of 2 dinner entrees. Bacon Hill Kitchen & Pub – Wing Wednesday - .85 smoked/fried wings Politio’s Pizzeria Restaurant – $10 large thin cheese pizzas, dine in only. Additional toppings are $1.75 each. Uptown Kitchen - $5 featured cocktail. Rohr's Notre Dame - 1/2 off bottles of wine $50 and under, $5 select wine by the glass, $4 draft beers, $2 sliders from 2pm-close, $.50 bone in or boneless wings from 5pm to close. Taphouse on the Edge - $5 Street Tacos (Pulled pork, chorizo, veggie and sesame chicken) & Tots LaSalle Kitchen and Tavern – Pint Night - $8 pint with a 1 oz whiskey taster, 2 pints and a cheese and charcuterie board for $20. ½ off small plates from 5 – 7pm. Baker’s Bar and Grille, Doubletree, downtown South Bend – Half priced select bottles of wine! The Pub, Mishawaka – Half Price Wine Day! Between the Buns – ½ off kids meals every Wednesday, includes carry out! Pat’s Irish Pub - $.65 wangs all day! With a choice of one of our many tasty handcrafted sauces! $1.00 off all craft and imports, bottle or draft. Koto - Half off Rotating Wine list by the bottle Bistro on the Boulevard – Drink & Nosh Pairing from 5pm until close. Pairing 4 tastes and 4 delicious small bites for $15 per person. Render Kitchen & Bar - partner with Bare Hands Brew South Bend to do a new "Barehands and Bar snacks" special OneFourteen – Whiskey Wednesday - $2 off Signature Whiskey cocktails South Bend Brew Werks - Half-Priced Appetizers Monday thru Thursday 2:00-6:00 pm
THURSDAY Lucchese's - 1/2 priced glasses of wine 523 Tap & Grill - $5 Martini Night! Corndance Tavern – Martini and tapas night – Order any martini and receive a free tapas appetizer. Between the Buns – Triple Play (2 meals for app & dessert for $20) or Double Play (2 meals for only $12.99). Choose from over 2 dozen of their most popular meals. Bistro 933 - Fresh fish Thursday! Come out for dinner from 5 - 10pm and see what new weekly fresh fish dish they offer! Flippin Cow – 50 cent wing night, bone in or boneless! Bacon Hill Kitchen & Pub – Smoked Baby Back Rib Platter – Half-rack = $15, Full Rack = $24 and $5 Tito’s Moscow Mules Uptown Kitchen - 25% off bottles of wine Polito’s Pizzeria Restaurant – Pasta dishes are buy one, get one half off. Dine in only! Rohr's Notre Dame - $4 Jim Beam, $4 Captain Morgan, $2 sliders from 2pm - close and $5 Mac and Cheese from 5pm to close. LaSalle Kitchen and Tavern – Thirsty Thursday - $2 off draft beers (Indiana and Michigan breweries only). ½ off small plates from 5 – 7pm. Baker’s Bar and Grille, Doubletree, downtown South Bend – Half priced select bottles of wine! Macri’s Italian Kitchen – Polish Buffet from 11am – 2pm. Pat’s Irish Pub - $2.00 off any large pizza, $2.00 16 ounce PBR tall boy cans!! Koto - Half off appetizers and Half off Sake by the glass. Render Kitchen & Bar - "Dry + Rye" night where we feature dry aged steaks and a select rye whiskey every week. The dry aged steaks will be on a first come first serve basis. OneFourteen – Thirsty Thursday - $1 off draft beers & $2 off Signature Burgers South Bend Brew Werks - Half-Priced Appetizers Monday thru Thursday 2:00-6:00 pm
FRIDAY Between the Buns – The Gipper Dinner - $6.99. Mild, tender fish broiled, fried or Cajun-fried. Sports Time Family Pub & Grill - $10.99 AUCE hand breaded fried fish, comes with 2 sides. Curve Café – All You Can Eat Polish Dinner from 2 – 8pm for $10.95. LaSalle Kitchen and Tavern – Happy Weekend - $4 beer specials, $5 cocktail specials and live music! Baker’s Bar and Grille, Doubletree, downtown South Bend – Half priced select bottles of wine! Pat’s Irish Pub - All you can eat fish, with a choice of potato and slaw for $10.99! Curve Cafe - Open on Friday evenings with a dinner menu and their Polish Buffet for only $10.95 per person. SATURDAY Between the Buns - $6.99 wet burritos Bacon Hill Kitchen & Pub – BHKP Brunch - $5 Bacon Hill Bloody Mary’s and $5 Tito’s and Redbull LaSalle Kitchen and Tavern – Happy Weekend - $4 beer specials, $5 cocktail specials and live music! Sassy's Sandwich Shack - Brunch menu available from 9am - 2pm. SUNDAY Between the Buns - $6.99 Fish and Chips dinner Koto - Dollar off Draft Beer and $4 Koto's Signature Spiced Bloody Mary
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What's you're best story about someone trying to con/steel from the casino? I figure you're looking for some kind of crazy Oceans 11 story (of which there are several in the industry but none on my watch), but honestly the best ones are people trying to steal from the fucking buffet.
Mom comes in with two kids and says they're not eating so she shouldn't have to pay. The cashier says OK.
Fast forward 15 minutes and the cashier notices that the kids are missing.
THE FUCKING MOTHER IS FEEDING THEM UNDER THE TABLE LIKE FUCKING DOGS.
Best AMA response ever. have an upvote! We had set out in the foyer those bags for your umbrella so the floor doesn't get wet.
Lady takes one, goes to the buffet, and starts filling it with food. Brazenly. Not trying to hide it.
We stop her and she says "what? this is all you can eat?!"
"Sit down and eat the contents of the bag then..." We found a HUGE ziplock bag of food by a table. The "customer" had obviously left it behind.
She realized she forgot it and came back to get it about 30 minutes later.
You should hire me as a buffet monitor i can pose as a customer then obnoxiously call them out for stuffing their purses with chicken fingers and mashed potatoes w/gravy. "HEY FAT LADAYYY I SEE YOU STEALIN THEM CHIKKAN FINGAZ!" Have a lady who consistently bitches about having to pay full price since she can't consume a lot because of her gastric bypass.
Do you actually have a policy to ask people to leave if you feel they lost more than they can afford? i watched a piece by loius theroux once where he asked this question to some of the managers of a casino and they all said "oh, i know they can afford it, of course we would ask them to stop if they couldnt". but obviously, from a business perspective, this is counter-intuitive towards making profits. so what is your take on this whole thing? and what is the overhead like for running a casino? what are some expenses you have which may be surprisingly high? We never make judgment on whether or not they can afford it. We really only step in if they come to us or start doing something overt like begging for money or asking for loans, etc. In the macro view, it's very bad for business if we don't do something about problem gambling when it presents itself.
Overhead... EBITDA margin of 30% is great.
Expenses... I guess crab legs would be too obvious? Besides that, maybe table games labor. You have a 0.5% house advantage at blackjack and have to have a physical person here 24/7 plus a supervisor for every 5-6 games.
What games are the biggest money makers for the casino? and coincidentally, Ace, ever ran a sports book? Penny slots by far.
Ha. No. But have worked in casinos that have them.
But why do I always win/come out ahead max-betting on the fucking Sex and the City penny slot? Google "law of large numbers"
1) How do you like the city? (So many people hate on it, and I don't understand why). Also, how did you like UNLV and when were you there? 1.) I actually just moved away for a job. I just think Vegas is OK. I moved there when I was in my mid-20s with a decent job so it was cool and exciting then. Fast forward a decade or so and the allure isn't there anymore. It's not "home" and I don't think it will ever will be because of how transient the population is.
2) to me it seems like a pretty small about of locals gamble (at least at the strip properties), do you guys keep tabs on those numbers? If so, what is the ratio of your gambling customers? 2.) I don't have the numbers in front of me, but we did a study one time and showed that Vegas has the highest incidence of regularly gambling activity in the nation. I always just felt that was a function of accessibility and self selection on the part of the residents. But you're right that locals don't go to the strip. The marketing offers are terrible compared to the non-strip properties and it's a pain to get to the strip just to get your gambling fix.
To what extent is organized crime still present in or around the casinos? Any personal encounters? Virtually none AFAIK.
The industry is very, very heavily regulated. When you get to the executive ranks you have to go through very, very thorough background checks. 5 years of tax returns, 5 years of all cancelled checks, explanations of all withdrawals > $200 and deposits > $500, in depth interview with an agent, etc.
The last time I've heard of legit organized crime here in the states (places like Macau are an entirely different story) was in Rosemont, IL I think in the mid-90s.
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Damn, all withdrawals over $200? For the past 5 years? "Uh, I dunno, I don't really remember why I withdrew $300 from an ATM 3 years ago. Maybe I spent it buying some off of Craig's List, I dunno." Yeah, it's really ridiculous.
Explain Macau? The Triad are heavily influential there. Kind of like what you'd imagine in Vegas in the 50s.
Holy shit, I live in Des Plaines. Des Plaines' only problem now is how to more quickly count all the money they're making
The scene from Skyfall comes to mind. Yep.
Organized crime is the muscle of the casino, the security guards, the directors of security, the private investigators, the small business owners, the gamblers who launder money through the casinos. Of course the mob isn't like the movies anymore. Well i'm going to have to respectfully disagree with you on everything except the money laundering despite the fact we have to live by Title 31 Link to en.wikipedia.org
It is true that if a person is on a helluva winning streak and is consistantly winning and you cant figure out why... you will demand that he take his winnings and leave and never show his face in the place again? (kick him out for winning). It's possible but relatively rare. you have to have enough cash to really turn out our lights to get to that point. for the vast vast majority of people, we have more money than you so as long as feel like we can get you back in the door, go ahead and win away
So that scene in Rain man is totally bullshit then? Where they consistently win and make $80,000 from a couple of thousand... then are told to GTFO after the casino guys couldnt figure out how they were doing it. Bullshit only in the sense that couldn't figure out what was going on
What gives a person the best odds when playing Blackjack-playing with more decks or less decks? i seem to win more with tables that use 6 decks and my friends do better with 4 decks.. It's a lot more than the number of decks and the casinos use that information asymmetry to their advantage (e.g., $5 SINGLE DECK BLACKJACK!!!) Everything being the same, the less amount of decks the better but we will change the payouts for BJ, rules for splitting and double down, etc. to our advantage. So you can have a 6-deck shoe with otherwise very liberal rules that have a lower house advantage than a single deck show with very unfavorable rules.
So with the same set of rules, less decks is more favourable? Yes everything else being equal
Is that just because it's easier to count or is it fancy math stuff. Fancy math stuff.
USING FEWER DECKS.
Six Decks: -0.02% Five Decks: -0.03% Four Decks: -0.06% Two Decks: -0.19% One Deck: -0.48%
Link to www.onlineblackjack.com
Ever seen anyone get naked or have sex in the casino or bathrooms? Boobs pop out of the cocktail waitresses' uniforms relatively often because they'll get tops 3 sizes too small in order to get bigger cleveage/tips.
Saw chick blowing a dude at a slot machine at the entrance of a club.
And Vegas has all of these European-style pools so if you're out there "inspecting the grounds" then all those girls are topless.
Sweet. What'd you do with the BJ couple? Pic of one of the pools please? Security was running towards them so I just assumed they got the boot.
Pools = just go to imagefap and look for topless beaches.
Do you ever feel guilty for all the money people lose to your business? Of course.
Did you see the fictional series "Tilt" on ESPN about 5-7 years ago? Any opinions on it? Did you find it entertaining? Did you find any of it accurate at all? Vaguely. And when I say that I mean I remember the series and watching a bit of it and that's it.
To us, the holy grail of Casino movies is Casino and Rounders.
Thanks for the response! I love Rounders, but it seemed to focus more on the players, and more on non-casino-based games, whereas Tilt was as much about the casino management as anything else. I should watch Casino. Yeah if you're interested in the casino management piece then Casino.
Does your casino make any efforts to stop problem gamblers from betting more than they can afford? Every casino company has policies regarding problem gambling that are audited by the state. Each state also has its own minimum guidelines like mandating that brochures be placed in very visible areas of the casinos, hotline numbers printed on every ad, etc.
It's a delicate situation when you think someone might have a problem because, well it might not be a problem. So we generally only do things if they specifically ask us to (e.g., they can ban themselves) or if they start doing something really egregious like asking players or employees for loans at which point we'd probably pull them aside and hand them a brochure and ask if there's anything we can do to help because what they're currently doing is unacceptable (the begging).
There's a casino near my house that keeps a full time car appraiser on staff. I've always felt that's a little shady. You ever run into anything like that? No way.
Even though I believe casino gambling should be legal, I find the practice of casino's providing credit to be morally indefensible. What is your opinion on the practice? Would it be a reasonable compromise to allow for more casinos on the stipulation that gambling on a margin is banned? So if I'm a high worth individual who likes to gamble, your expectation is that I just bring in a suitcase of $100s to gamble with?
No, a debit card. Reasonable.
A debit card? not reasonable...a credit limit is the only feasible way some patrons can gamble...most people do not want to walk around with 50k in there pocket...and I'm not sure how you would go about withdrawing thousands of dollars from an ATM machine. I was being sarcastic. It's a huge competitive disadvantage to not be able to offer credit (e.g., Missouri) because no high roller wants to play there. You'd have to physically go to the bank, withdraw 20K cash or whatever, somehow survive walking to your car, and then somehow survive walking to the casino from your car. TBF, there's also what is called front money which is where you can wire money to us and we will hold it for you but you have to pay the fees vs us offering you credit free. I did have a millionaire player who strictly got his money off of a variety of credit cards and would just do cash advances. We obviously never questioned it but he had apparently had a huge credit line (evidenced by the amount he was able to withdraw) and enough to pay it back (evidenced by him able to come often).
notjabba...no one cares if "you believe casino gambling should or shouldn't be legal"
How do you know if i am card counting, and do you care if i am not playing for big money? Primarily odd fluctuations in your betting patterns. $5, 5, 5, 5, then $1,000, then $5, 5, 5, 5 would catch our eye big time.
, big money! We care. Small wins add up.
What if i went 5,5,5,20? Would you care then? At those low levels no one would be on the lookout for you.
How automated is the alerting system for this? Pit boss getting info from the sky I assume? Not very automated. There are a variety of technologies out there designed to thwart this but they're expensive and casinos are too staid to invest.
So basically it's just either surveillance or the pit supervisor noticing something odd then starting to keep track of the bets.
Might be a silly question, but does stuff ever go down like it does in the movies? Like, say some guy is cheating in one way or another or doesn't take a hint to leave. Is he going to get taken into a back room and get his ass kicked or just escorted out? Taking fingers, breaking knee caps etc. etc. Nah, too highly regulated these days.
At what point do you start looking for card counters? If I'm playing with a $50-200 bet spread am I noticeable? Is the the spread (4:1, 8:1, 20:1) the dollar figure or a combination? Sorry this isn't my area of expertise so I can't with this level of specificity. I'd think a 4X spread wouldn't be bad, though, but just an educated guess.
You could buy a membership to the Green Chip forum (bj21.com), though and read up on the reverse engineering they've done.
I would venture a guess that electronic card games have pattern recognition built right in? I don't know how they do the shuffle. I'd imagine it's a fresh shuffle before every hand like in video poker thus nullifying counting.
Well I understand that, but profits on a casino are through the roof, are they not? I assume that there is a relatively low amount of card counters , and that you still will make a very good profit. Profits aren't as good as you'd think post 2008 economy.
Bottom line is that it ain't ever gonna happen. Sorry.
What is the biggest amount you have seen someone lose? I was working at Wynn when Andy Beal played "The Corporation" so that was like $16.5MM he lost to them I believe.
That's fucking cool, I read the book detailing the events of this, Link to en.m.wikipedia.org. Any cool stories etc from your point of view from then? Honestly, everything I found out about it at the time was from 2+2. I didn't have direct access to the players so it wasn't really like I could analyze the session with Phil afterwards.
Urban legends of someone winning big at the slots but having it taken away to a glitch. Has this really happened to your knowledge? Not urban legend. Many cases like this. The player never wins. Google it and you'll find tons of them. E.g.,
Link to www.lasvegassun.com
This one is international but I think is the funniest. Not only did you "win" $55MM on a machine that stated the max jackpot was $50K but after winning $55MM, you went ahead and played another spin... just in case...
Link to www.thanhniennews.com
Damn that sucks. Well here is one for you. Did you know that in Panama you can double down at the black jack tables at any point. It gives you a huge advantage and you can win a lot of money that way. I'd heard something like that. My best friend (avid gambler) went to Costa Rica and basically came back saying he had to totally re-learn BJ when he was down there because of all of their crazy rules.
If that's true about Panama, I'm surprised there aren't people haven't just set up shop down there and pillaged that place until they went bust.
No i didnt have sex with the hooker but my friend did make out with her drunk. As would I. What's up with fucking people who just make out? Fucking amateur hour. This isn't fucking 7th grade.
He didn't know that she was a hooker and was just putting the moves on her. He thought he was just really smooth with his broken spanish. What he didn't know what that I paid her to keep quiet about it. He looked REALLY sad when someone else bought her and he realized what she was. I actually did something similar for my friend after he split up with his whore wife. We wanted to boost his spirits so gave a hooker $100 to go and flirt with him.
Shit man in Panama you can get a lot more than flirting for a hundo. Granted she won me a grand and i think i threw her 50 back. Well that and she got to make out with my friend...Worth it. Did your friend end up with the hooker hilarious movie style? Nah, this was in Vegas, he's cheap, and we're not that generous.
How do Vegas casinos differ from Native American casinos? Or are they essentially the same? Depends in the jurisdiction. in some there is no difference (e.g florida) while others are wildly different (e.g north Carolina)
I'm curious as to how they differ. I'm from NC but haven't been to any of the casinos around here. In NC, for example, games have to be "games of skill" so like on the slot machines you don't just pull the handle and watch the reels go round and round, you have to physically touch the game to stop each reel.
That's not true (I've been there). Admittedly it's been awhile since I've dealt with them (I used to work for Harrah's) but it was like that for awhile.
Link to wizardofodds.com (scroll down a bit)
They might have some that are like that, but the handful I played (there are a shit ton) were not. Apparently they've got table games there now, too, which is new from when I was last there just a year ago. Well the states quickly understand that they're leaving money on the table (no pun intended) but creating this arcane regulations.
Fastest growing casino region? AC? Vegas? Macau? Macau.
Absolutely nothing domestically.
Why? Distance to the large volume of middle and wealthy chinese? Yes, and whose culture has a high propensity for gambling.
Why isn't counting cards allowed? Lets say I was a math genius, isn't it just part of the game then? Because we reserve the right to serve whomever we please as long as we're not discriminatory against a protected class.
I see. It just seems like mocking people for being good. Maybe if I was a black math genius with down syndrome I could get along with it. No offense to either btw. Perhaps but we're not particularly concerned.
Btw, I'm a bit of an advantage gambler myself. I only play low house advantage games, maximize my coupons and promotions etc. so I'm sympathetic but there's just nothing that can be done on the card counting front.
Private business CAN discriminate based on protected classes, just bad business to do so. Then don't come to my casino.
Semi-serious question: have you ever crashed someone's hand with a hammer because he/she was found cheating? Boy do I wish, but no.
Could you explain why it is so difficult to get casinos in states that do not already have them? Im from Dallas, and it seems that the Oklahoma casinos are 70%+ Texans. It seems our state is losing a ton of $ to other states. (Oklahoma, Louisiana...) In Texas it's because your legislature meets relatively irregularly. expansion since the 90s has been predicated on budget shortfalls and using gaming to patch up those holes.
Texas' economy has been relatively good so combine that with a conservative legislature that doesn't meet often as we'd have have to have the perfect storm of you having a bad economic run at the same time the legislature is meeting.
Trust me, we are ready to pounce when that happens.
Okay so a couple of years ago there was a show called "Las Vegas" and it was about a casino. Hosts are basically your sales team to high worth players. The compensation structure is just like any other salesperson: base + commission.
Not sure if you ever saw it, but there was a character named Sam and she was a casino hostess and she was kind of a bitch but I always wanted to be that (casino host not bitch). How can I get into that? So, if you've never done that kind of work before or sales at all for that matter, you just need to take anykind of remotely similar job and then just keep trying to plug along with the job search.
Well I cant wait until it happens. I will gladly donate my fair share for a free Paula Dean buffet. We've owned land for decades in preparation.
You see where companies like PENN have already bought stakes in racetracks there, taking a bet that racinos (adding slots to tracks) will be the states first foray.
The owner of Landry's (also owns the Nugget) has said repeatedly that as soon as the law is passed he can have working slots in Galveston overnight. Yeah. His family (Fertitta) started Stations casinos in Vegas (and MMA) and really big shots in town.
Yeah, as a Houstonian and gambler, I am really hoping one day it finally happens. I hate hate HATE driving to Louisiana and I haven't been able to make it out to Vegas in 2+ years. The folks in Lake Charles and Shreveport do not share your sentiment.
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Highest progressive payout you've ever seen paid out? And what was the game? And any good stories about throwing out patrons? That I've physically seen? Probably like a $75K Caribbean Stud.
I have been encouraged by many people to get a job there, but no one, even me, knows where I should start. Personally, I don't enjoy gambling and have only been in the Hard Rock a couple times, just to see the lobby and buy shirts with some out of town guests. Probably on the non-gaming side. Not sure of your educational background but NA with degrees go very, very far very, very quickly.
So my question is where would you recommend someone to start in the casino industry, if they don't particulary like/understand gambling? If you want to work the front line, then hotel front desk or something like that.
I don't have a degree yet, but I do have 10 years in B2B (business to business) sales in telephony, so I know a lot about circuits/phone systems/general telecom. Native American.
EDIT: what does "NA" stand for? So then in your case either work in IT or maybe some kind of sales position like convention sales?
Oh I didn't know there would be some sort of sales team with a casino. Sweet. I considered IT, but I assumed it would be in the realm of network security, which I know little to nothing about. Who do you think maintains the phone switch, PCs, servers, etc.?
Proof? What would suffice without outing me?
You would know best what you have, however this sounds like it would be easier to prove confidentially to the mods. Things such as work ID, paystub, business card, etc are acceptable forms of confidential verification. I'll send a pic over to them. Never done this before so wasn't sure.
I have a BA in Accounting and am currently a Project Manager (Prior exp in Cost, Tax and Accural accounting, worked for the Big 4, Now I make Warheads for the Army). If I wanted to get into the Casino industry what jobs should I persue. What is the best way to persue them? Do people telecommute? Whats the pay range? We always need good finance people. There are always other industries they can work in so it's hard to find good people.
So I'd say just go be an accountant?
We post on all the major job boards and casinocareers.com is the main industry-specific job board.
Telecommuting is not a regularly accepted practice.
For finance, it's just market rate salary.
How did you get your job? Was in undergrad and needed a job. responded to ad in paper for entry level job. worked my way up.
I'm going to guess that wasn't a typo. Not going to edit for the lulz.
You know what, why the hell not? Best way to make money fast? Well, assuming you have one and only one bet to make, the math always says banker on baccarat.
Any tips/secrets for slot machine players? Which one's your favorite type/brand? Learn to play video poker, blackjack, baccarat, or craps.
Anything video scares me..are there 'rules' in place for video poker or Bj blackjack to guarantee payouts or is it completely random? If random, how do we know the game isn't rigged in your favor? Completely Random.
Because it behooves the state not to let us rig the games so they employ strict regulations to prevent such.
For example, many states mandate that this company verify the legitimacy of a game: Link to www.gaminglabs.com
Those states that don't, do it themselves.
I accidently got my gf addicted to video poker but it paid well. Its a better chance and payoff than video slots IMO. No opinion about it, it is true.
Does this only go for high roller tables? Or does it also go for some guy that hits a big jackpot on the slots? Both.
Are security as horrible as people say in Vegas? I've heard from my relatives that purse snatching and such happens quite a bit and security shows up minutes after they were called (so pretty much useless). On the other hand, I've heard some amazing quick response time in Macau. Are these myths? Need some reference point. Horrible as compared to what. You've got a 3-mile long street with literally a million people on it. There's gonna be crime.
Hmmm... how about relative to san diego or fort worth? I'd say on par to Gaslamp but I'm no criminologist.
HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT!? I'm serious, I want the gritty details... You use a sleep number? Memory foam? Standard matress with some box springs? And what kind of pillow to. Oh, oh, and what is the thread count of your sheets... I'm a minimalist. Same mattress I've had for literally 15 years that I got at a department store. Hypoallergenic pillows from Target. 800 count. Also from Target.
Nice! Glad I registered my wedding at Target. Sounds like they got the good stuff. Decent and reasonably priced. The girls can't tell the difference between it and the really nice stuff.
Counting cards actually means that you are playing the game very well and it isn't cheating. How can you justify kicking someone out of a casino for being too good at the game? Also as far as I'm aware it isn't illegal. No it is not illegal but just like any other business we reserve the right to serve whomever we please (as long as we're not discriminating against a protected class, of course).
In essence you are keeping track of how many 10s/face cards and low cards are in the deck because high cards help the player, low cards help the dealer.
So if you know that the deck is rich in high cards you bet more and vice versa.
I will be attending UNLV for hospitality management in the fall. any tips? For undergrad? Make the program what you want out of it. Just by graduating no one is going to hand you a huge job but if you do well the brand recognition can really work in your favor.
Yep for undergrad. thanks for the answer! Go Rebels!
Does your business invest in gambling addictions or have employee training to prevent those who are gambling addicts from playing in your casino? I take it you mean gambling addiction treatment... And yes, we do: Link to www.americangaming.org
And every employee, at least in the majority of casinos, is trained on how to identify problem gaming.
How do you hire trust worthy people, meaning do you have some dude or gal that is like HR on steroids watching people? I imagine you have seen more than one case where there is employee theft or people who are running a front for money laundering? Well everyone goes through a background check through the state with fingerprints and whatnot then executives go through an FBI-style background check where they check all of your bank records and stuff.
But with so much cash floating around there is theft but it's basically like a bank so I can't imagine the incidence to be much higher than with tellers at banks.
How much do you make? Six figures + bonus.
Awesome. What was your path to this career choice? Like education/jobs. I just happened into it. Got entry level job during undergrad and worked my way up. Picked up master's while working.
Nice. Went to school for business I presume? For my master's yes. Have doo doo lib arts degree for undergrad.
Awesome! So you managed to get the entry level job with just an arts degrees then worked your way up? Or was the MBA necessary for where you are at now? I was in undergrad I got the job. It as entry level. $10/hr.
Master's not necessary but very helpful to stick out of the crowd.
Just noticed your name...classic. At around what limits are you able to get comps for free rooms out in either AC or Vegas? I would assume that Vegas is easier due to the vast amount of rooms, but what are your tips to earning comps faster? Depends on the property and depends on the game. And by rooms, do you mean like direct mail offers or the ability to walk up to someone and say "bitch, I'm a baller - hook me up!"
What do you know of online gambling? I did a bunch of preliminary work when I was a corporate person.
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