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Alcohol Density Plan

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

As reported by the Isthmus, the city’s Alcohol Density Plan (ALDO) will be renewed for two more years. In essence, it does not allow any new bars in the downtown area (restaurants are okay).

I’m not in favor of this plan because it stifles competition (and thus, business). In fact, I agree with Mary Carbine, executive director of the downtown Business Improvement District, who notes that ALDO prevents entertainment venues from opening.

Binge drinking is a societal challenge that won’t be curbed simply by reducing the number of bars, as ALDO attempts to do. For example, people will still have access to liquor stores, house parties, tailgates, sporting events, etc.

I live downtown and think we could actually use more bars. One reason is because drink prices are so inflated in this city with all the students, and more competition may help drive those down. Plus, I haven’t seen rampant drunkeness week after week, as supporters of reducing the density seemingly want you to believe. 

What do you think? Are the number of bars downtown just right, too few or too many? Will ALDO reduce binge drinking?

Burger contest winners (2011)

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

I enjoyed running the Best Restaurant/Bar for Burgers contest in May again. Last year’s winner, the Village Green, did not even make it out of the first round. I suspect this year’s winner, The Old Fashioned, will have a tough challenge next year with the new AJ Bombers that will open soon.

I also want to extend congrats to Kristin Wolf, the randomly drawn voter who won a $50 gift certificate to The Old Fashioned and a $10 iTunes gift card.

Here’s the recap:

(MADISON, Wis.)–The Old Fashioned has the best burgers in the city, according to the results of a month-long poll conducted by EatDrinkMadison.com in conjunction with National Hamburger Month in May.

The downtown restaurant won with 57 percent of the vote, topping the two other finalists, Blue Moon Bar and Grill (28 percent) and Dotty Dumpling’s Dowry (15 percent). Last year’s winner, the Village Green, did not make it out of the first round of voting, in which all Madison-area establishments were eligible.

The Old Fashioned will receive a certificate to mark its honor. It carried Wisconsin and Washington, D.C. in the voting process.

The Blue Moon, which also took second place in 2010, earned the majority in Washington, Minnesota, Illinois, Georgia and New York. Dotty Dumpling’s, which won the first round of voting and ended up third last year, captured the hearts of Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Asparagus and drive-thru booze

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

(Don’t let the title fool you. These are two separate topics, but both would make pretty short blog entries by themselves, so I decided to combine them.)

I read that Harvest did a six-course asparagus dinner about a week ago. My immediate, and albeit gross, thought was: you do not want to go to the bathroom after anyone else because of the pungent pee that results in eating asparagus.

According to WebMD, “researchers believe that, during digestion, the vegetable’s sulfurous amino acids break down into smelly chemical components in all people.” That’s why our pee smells after eating asparagus.

Now imagine eating six plates of the stuff, coupled with wine. Exactly. Now on to the other topic …

The New York Times reported that Tavern on the Green is the first New York City food truck to be granted a liquor license. I know this could never happen in Madison, but it would be handy to be able to grab a drink while at a food cart stand in Library Mall or on the Capitol Square (“yeah, I’ll take a curry chicken and a rum and cola–make that a double”).

This made me think of the fabled drive-thrus around the state I’ve heard of that sell alcohol. Of course, they don’t advertise this, so don’t go bother searching online for them. But here’s a video of a place in Louisiana:

    Urban Air TryaTaste

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