TUES-THURS 5:00PM-12:00AM* // FRI 3:00PM-1:00AM*
SAT 11:30AM-1:00AM* // SUN 10:30AM-12:00AM*
MONDAY CLOSED! // *KITCHEN CLOSES 10PM

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

MADWOMAN & MODERN TIMES

This week we've got a couple things happening.



Thursday night a few of our employees are presenting MADWOMAN,
a night of Poetry, 'Zines and Art. Starts at 7pm on Thursday.

Then, on Friday we'll have a slew of Modern Times beers on up front and on the back patio.
Ice, Cloud Rain, Golden Pineapple, Triton, Fruitlands Blood Orange, Orderville, City of the Sun, City of the Dead Stout, Haunted Stars

Thursday, March 2nd it's Music Industry Ladies Night. No, it's not a drink promotion to get chicks in the bar. It's a night for local female musicians to network. Little Dame Shop will be hosting the event and guest will included Tim Mays from the Casbah, Carrie Feller from HEXA, Monica Mendoza and Danielle Leonard. Plus, vinyl by Alejandra of Teros Gallery.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

MONKEY PAW MEET THE (NEW) BREWER

Monkey Paw Meet the (new) Brewer this Friday night from 6-11pm. Not sure Nick will be there the entire 5 hours, but new brewer Nick Norton will be hanging on the patio while we serve...
Muriqui
Rich Mans
Lab Monkey
Fear the Underdog
Oatmeal Pale.
Hop overload in progress!!!

VALENTINES DAY DESSERT PAIRINGS


MORE DETAILS SOON

Thursday, February 2, 2017


IT'S BACK
PUPPY BOWL XIII
SUNDAY, FEB 5TH
10:30AM-MIDNIGHT 
10% OF SALES GOES TO
FROSTED FACES FOUNDATION
WE’LL SERVE BRUNCH FROM 10:30AM-2:00PM
WITHE THE PUPPY BOWL'S CUTE ON CUTE ACTION LIVE ON THE MEGA SCREEN

(THIS IS NOT A JOKE, WE WILL NOT BE SHOWING “HUMAN BOWL”)

MORE DETAILS COMING SOOOOOOOON!
So our new Agent of Change for February is ARTS, A Reason to Survive.  This is a favorite because they've been around for awhile but were really coming into their own and growing around when BLAH started and have really exploded into a huge and true force of change. Their primary goal is to help under-served youth— help them get through school, help them find themselves and their dreams, help them get into college or find a job— all via creative endeavors. They want these kids to find meaning, motivation and drive (aka a reason to survive). It's the whole teaching you to fish thing as opposed to just feeding you fish.

They accomplish this goal in a myriad of ways: from informal art experiences to professional skill building, through mentorships, apprenticeships, and a giant array of classes in music, studio art, building, design, writing, photography and more. They have a pretty sizable complex in National City that is truly super cool but they also reach out to schools, and neighborhood rec centers and groups and working-artists studios for the kids who cannot come to the Center.

They believe Art is the most powerful force of change.

This organization was started by this awesome guy named Matt D'Arrigo in 2001 after he lost his Mom to cancer. Art and music had really gotten him through it and he thought that if it worked for him, it could work for others. It was really small to start with— like really. And now? I don't know the numbers of the kids they reach but it's crazy and in the thousands. This documentary, about one of the ARTS students, Innocente, won the Academy Award for Short Documentary— and if you haven't seen it you should, it's online and it will make you sob and but also believe:

Innocente
http://inocentedoc.com/

Here is Matt's San Diego Ted Talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=33&v=kqCaQYVYidk

Here is an article from a couple years ago about the program and founder:
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/entertainment/classical-music/sdut-arts-a-reason-to-survive-national-city-2015may23-htmlstory.html

And here is their website: http://areasontosurvive.org/

We will be donating 10% of all food sales to ARTS every Thursday in February.