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A Sunday Drive

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Summer in West Michigan offers great waterfront destinations up and down the entire coast. One of our favorite stops comes to us from our friends in South Haven. Each year we make it a point to head to the Idler Riverboat, which as the name suggests, is a riverboat right in the channel, downtown South Haven.

The Idler usually opens a week before Memorial day and closes a week after Labor day. Its always busy so you’ll want to get there early to get a good seat. I prefer to sit near the edge to watch the boats go in and out of the channel. You really couldn’t ask for a more ideal spot to dine. If you prefer to sit indoors, you can get a private cabin room offering a very quaint atmosphere.

The menu features a number of sandwiches, appetizers, and a variety of seafood plates along with an extensive summer drink list. On this particular trip we ordered the St. Andrews Street Panini, which was excellent.

The Idler is located right downtown so as you come or go you’ll certainly be drawn to some of the locally owned shops in this beautiful coastal town. On this trip we stopped in the Warner’s Wine Tasting Room and checked out the municipal marina before walking through the historic downtown region.

If you have a spare day before the close of summer, you’ll definitely want to check out South Haven and the Idler. Make sure its a sunny day, arrive early, and enjoy a taste of our fantastic West Michigan summers.

The Electric Cheetah

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

When we began taking suggestions in our search for Grand Rapids’ best locally owned restaurant, The Electric Cheetah came up a number of times. We’d never been there, let alone even heard of it, so we had no idea what to expect. Located in the recently renovated (and very quaint) area of Wealthy Street, The Electric Cheetah offers a charming atmosphere with a nice selection of appetizers & sandwiches, and a fantastic selection of daily homemade desserts.

Food
We ordered 4 appetizers including Southern Raw Fries (which were actually fantastically delicious home baked potato chips), Tickle Pickle, Grilled Flat Bread, and Hot Goat Cheese. We passed the four around, all of which were so good that we nearly licked each of the plates clean. So far The Electric Cheetah was off to a good start. (more…)

The “Grand” Outdoors

Monday, July 5th, 2010

If you’re looking for an outdoor venue to eat, drink, or just chill out this summer, the Grand Woods Lounge has the ideal patio. A group of us stopped in for a quick snack and a couple happy hour drinks on a random Tuesday, and we can’t wait to go back.

In my opinion the Grand Woods Lounge patio is among the top candidates for downtown Grand Rapids’ best outdoor dining. Located on Grandville Avenue, they offer a nice combination of downtown energy mixed with the calm vibe of The Woods.

Their patio has a fireplace, and you’ll often be entertained with live music. While there was no live music on this particular day, I have been there on a few different occasions when they’ve had a one man band who helps add the perfect touch to the atmosphere.

Their signature Woodstinis were on special for $3 (the server said they were normally $7.) What exactly is a Woodstini, you might ask? A heaping glass full of raspberries and mandarin oranges, soaked in vodka. If you’ve bought raspberries lately you know this was at least $3 in fruit alone, and it was fantastic. The perfect drink for a hot summer day.

Not being able to hold off until dinner later that night, we ordered the the Santa Fe Crab Dip and Beer Battered Salmon to share. Considering I’m not a big fish fan, I was skeptical, but I can honestly say I thought both were fantastic and would definitely go back specifically for either of these items.

Overall, the Grand Woods Lounge is a great choice for a quick happy hour stop, date night, or dinner with friends. Be sure to check out their live entertainment schedule here for upcoming performances, and keep them in mind next time you’re looking for an outdoor venue downtown.

Mister Sandmann…Bring Me Some BBQ!

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Many people may think of Sandmann’s as a Wealthy street staple. A BBQ joint on the corner, tables for outdoor seating, and one of the first restaurants to embrace what has now become a rejuvenated “Uptown” area.

Sandmann's BBQ on Wealthy

Most people come for takeout, or eat outside, as the inside is pretty small. You order at one window and pick up your food at the next.

Sandmann's BBQ on Wealthy

The menu is quite large, but almost everyone in our group ordered chicken, ribs, rib tips, or a combination of two. Dinners come with 2 sides and bread, although we realized later that we didn’t get any bread (which is too bad because I’ve heard the corn bread is excellent!) Sides consisted of baked beans, potato salad, fries, etc. It ends up being a good deal of food for around $10-$12.

Sandmann's BBQ on Wealthy. Chicken Dinner

Meals were generously slathered with BBQ sauce, which is a big plus to a BBQ junkie like myself. Some were surprised there was only one flavor of sauce to choose from, but all agreed that one sauce was very tasty.

Sandmann's BBQ on Wealthy

I should warn future diners that while we were there they ran out of ribs and chicken, leaving some patrons with a 40 minute wait for fresh dinners to be prepared. Everyone in our party had already been served at that point, so it didn’t affect us. Just be warned that on busy nights you might want to come early to get a taste of the BBQ goodness. I should mention that for a Tuesday night they had a steady stream of traffic with the line out the door at times. Some members of our party thought the staff inside could have smiled a bit more, but perhaps they were all business because they had droves of people waiting in line to order.

We were lucky last night as the weather permitted us to dine outdoors at the picnic tables. Everyone found the atmosphere to be pleasant as the building is unique and there is a little garden area right near the tables.

Sandmann's BBQ on Wealthy in Grand Rapids

We were pleased to meet the owner just as we were leaving, which delighted me because I was curious as to the history of the building and the restaurant. Ursula Mann-Sandifer has owned Sandmann’s for 10 years. The first 4 years they operated the business across the street in the parking lot of a building which they had limited access to. You may remember driving down Wealthy, seeing people smoke BBQ right out in the open – that was Sandmann’s. 6 years ago Ursula decided to purchase the building across the street, which was a car repair shop dating back to 1929. As her friends shared with us, this was an old, run down building in pretty bad shape. They added that no one could see what Ursula saw in the dilapidated, boarded up building. As you can see from the photos, she utilized the character of the building and created an amazing transformation.

Sandmann's BBQ on Wealthy in Grand Rapids

I have to admit, talking to Ursula really made the experience for me. She was an exceptionally pleasant woman with a big smile, she thanked us for our business, and was more than happy to chat with us for quite a while about Sandmann’s.

I understand that Sandmann’s does a lot of catering and I can imagine this would be the perfect meal solution to any summer, outdoor-style event. They even do weddings. Had I known this when I got married, you can bet there would have been some BBQ catering going on…rib tips for all! Oh, and check them out on any given Sunday, for Soul Food Sunday. It runs 12-6 and you can bet it’ll be hopping!

In closing, I personally liked Sandmann’s a lot. I thought the atmosphere was unique, the food was good, and Ursula had an interesting story to go along with it. Sandmann’s was definitely a great addition to our search for Grand Rapids’ best locally owned restaurant.

PS. You can even see Ursula in the background of this photo!

Sandmann's BBQ on Wealthy

Sandmann’s…Here We Come!

Monday, June 14th, 2010

We’ve gotten a lot of inquiries as to where the adventure will take us this week, and we always knew it wouldn’t be long before we added some BBQ to our list. To be honest, I’m a BBQ junkie and rarely have I met a BBQ sauce that I didn’t like, so I am exceptionally looking forward to this week’s meal. We had planned a road trip in May to attend the World Championship BBQ Contest in Memphis. Unfortunately Mother Nature had other plans and she rained on our parade. Given the disastrous conditions the South endured, the cancelling of our trip was a drop in the bucket compared to what the residents of Tennessee had to face. None the less, we are still craving the BBQ that we missed out on a month ago. We’ve been on a quest to find great BBQ here in Grand Rapids and we had a fantastic experience just last weekend. If you’re ever in Allendale on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday evening, head over to the corner of 68th and Lake Michigan Drive and look for the guy selling homemade BBQ out of his trailer turned log home/kitchen/grill/BBQ on wheels. We were not expecting to stumble upon this culinary gem while we were out so all we had to photograph it was a cell phone.

SMokehouse BBQ

Sounds crazy, yes. Anyone smoking their own bbq pork, ribs, and chicken on the corner has to be selling some good grub, right? The answer is yes! We tried one of everything and it was all fantastic. After talking with the guy we learned that he is a retired truck driver who commonly smoked his own BBQ for friends and family. Everyone kept telling him how great his goods were (including jerky that we are dying to try, but he was out of) so he decided to sell to the public. Stop by if you’re on your way out to GVSU or the lakeshore and tell him we said hello!

Ok, so where is this going, and how does it relate to this week’s selection? BBQ is the theme, of course, and we’re headed to Sandmann’s on Wealthy. It comes highly recommended, and many folk have declared Sandmann’s the best BBQ in west Michigan. We’re told that most people get their food to go, so there is limited indoor seating. We’re hoping for good weather as I understand there are seats outdoors. Check out their website here.

Mmmm…love me some BBQ!