05-24-2013
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05-25-2013
SPECIAL EVENT: Dinner and a show w/Luke Winslow King
05-31-2013
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06-07-2013
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06-14-2013
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06-21-2013
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06-28-2013
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07-05-2013
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07-12-2013
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07-19-2013
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07-26-2013
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08-02-2013
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08-09-2013
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08-16-2013
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08-23-2013
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08-30-2013
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09-06-2013
Burger Night
Burger Night
05-25-2013
SPECIAL EVENT: Dinner and a show w/Luke Winslow King
05-31-2013
Burger Night
06-07-2013
Burger Night
06-14-2013
Burger Night
06-21-2013
Burger Night
06-28-2013
Burger Night
07-05-2013
Burger Night
07-12-2013
Burger Night
07-19-2013
Burger Night
07-26-2013
Burger Night
08-02-2013
Burger Night
08-09-2013
Burger Night
08-16-2013
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08-23-2013
Burger Night
08-30-2013
Burger Night
09-06-2013
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08-13-2012
Monday Burger Night
4:30 - 7:30
Join us for Grass-fed Beef burgers and Black bean Burgers on our fresh baked buns, our own Hot Dogs, Fresh Salads from our own Greens, Our own fresh baked cookies, and live local, regional, and national music every week!
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This week's Live Music
Chris Dorman sounds like Chris Dorman, a profoundly talented and ambitious songwriter who is something of a sonic chameleon. And Sita is as unpredictable as it is fascinating and rewarding, regardless of how you categorize it.
-DAN BOLLES - Seven Days
Chris Dorman lives at Bread and Butter Farm. From his home studio he is currently writing his third album during nap times and late nights after the kiddos have gone to bed. His work is inspired by his first priority, being a Dad, and by his passion for understanding people. His latest album, Sita, can be described as folk music laced with orchestration. The album tells tales of the world we live in from the point of view of a hopeful romantic.
Excerpt from review by Angelica Music
Sita is one of those albums that might take you six months to get to the second half of, because you’re constantly listening to the first six songs. This album flies under the radar, totally inconspicuous, but Chris Dorman has created a work of fabled art. Falling under the tag of “Neo-Folk”, Chris is more than a singer/songwriter. Many songs on Sita are narratives or poems. The album reminds me of Badly Drawn Boy’s Hour of Bewilderbeast or The Villagers Becoming a Jackal in the way that the songs crescendo, like a soundscape (a landscape of music).
Sita is that album you listen to in its entirety because between the beginning and end you are swept into a Wonderland, like your world, only different, and Chris, humble and sweet, will get us through it to the other side.
Read Full review here
Visit Chris's Site
www.chrisdormanmusic.com
Join us for Grass-fed Beef burgers and Black bean Burgers on our fresh baked buns, our own Hot Dogs, Fresh Salads from our own Greens, Our own fresh baked cookies, and live local, regional, and national music every week!
Like us on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter for the latest menu update!
This week's Live Music
-DAN BOLLES - Seven Days
Chris Dorman lives at Bread and Butter Farm. From his home studio he is currently writing his third album during nap times and late nights after the kiddos have gone to bed. His work is inspired by his first priority, being a Dad, and by his passion for understanding people. His latest album, Sita, can be described as folk music laced with orchestration. The album tells tales of the world we live in from the point of view of a hopeful romantic.
Excerpt from review by Angelica Music
Sita is one of those albums that might take you six months to get to the second half of, because you’re constantly listening to the first six songs. This album flies under the radar, totally inconspicuous, but Chris Dorman has created a work of fabled art. Falling under the tag of “Neo-Folk”, Chris is more than a singer/songwriter. Many songs on Sita are narratives or poems. The album reminds me of Badly Drawn Boy’s Hour of Bewilderbeast or The Villagers Becoming a Jackal in the way that the songs crescendo, like a soundscape (a landscape of music).
Sita is that album you listen to in its entirety because between the beginning and end you are swept into a Wonderland, like your world, only different, and Chris, humble and sweet, will get us through it to the other side.
Read Full review here
Visit Chris's Site
www.chrisdormanmusic.com
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