Tuesday, December 14, 2010

deli joe's menu, holland, michigan

click here to view deli joe's menu online


Daily Bread Options

Monday
cheddar onion, honey oat, sicilian, light rye

Tuesday
romano herb, country french, sourdough

Wednesday
pumpernickel, multi-grain, tomato basil

Thursday
cheddar onion, light rye, sicilian, honey oat

Friday
garlic mozzarella, autumn oat, french baguette, sicilian, challah

Saturday
sicilian, pesto french baguette, olive, pumpkin cranberry, parmesan peppercorn

Theodore's Menu, Holland, Michigan


Theodore’s restaurant is located in beautiful West Michigan near downtown Holland, Michigan and was established to deliver the finest quality of food, wine, and service to the community and surrounding areas. Time, care and consideration are our three main ingredients, desiring to create an intimate atmosphere as well as accommodate friends and family in a more social setting. We intend to facilitate a comfortable forum for all occasions. Our staff will be educated in all aspects of the restaurant, well versed in the food and wine, and attention to service is of the utmost importance. We believe communication is the key and welcome your comments and suggestions so that we may all grow together. Just like our menu and wine list will continue to evolve through the seasons and product availability. So, welcome to Theodore’s, may your stay with us be pleasant, rewarding, and initiate many returns.

217 East 24th Street Holland, MI . 616.392.6883 . contact@theodoresholland.com

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Here's your opportunity to be a part of an exclusively private club ...

An Evening with Mt. Vernon’s Winemaker Ryan Taylor at Spring Lake Country Club


Time
Thursday, November 11 · 6:30pm - 9:30pm

LocationSpring Lake Country Club

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Mt. Vernon’s Winemaker will be returning to host a casual evening of food and wine pairing.

We will be featuring six Mt. Vernon wines, each paired with an hors d’oeuvre course that compliments the wine. Ryan will speak about each wine while it is being delivered and you can then enjoy the pairing while mingling with Ryan and your fellow members.

Here are the wine and hors d'oeuvre offerings:
1. Breast Cancer Research Chardonnay, Sonoma County 2008
Paired with Halibut with Melted Leeks and Beurre Blanc
2. Cabernet Franc, Placer County 2006
Paired with Roasted Salmon on Puff Pastry with Boursin
3. Merlot, Sierra Foothills 2008
Paired with Roasted Mushroom and Goat Cheese Strudel
4. Cabernet Sauvignon, Sierra Foothills 2007
Paired with Seared Waygu Ribeye Gorgonzola Twice Baked Potato with Cabernet Demi
5. Girly Man Red "The Goobinator", Sierra Foothills 2005
Paired with Pork Rillette with Michigan Dried Cherries on Rosemary Bread
6. Port, Sierra Foothills 2004
Paired with Dark Chocolate Tuile with Blackberries

$40 per person includes the six wines, plenty of hors d’oeuvres and free Youth Activities supervision for children.

Sign Up Now by an RSVP here or calling 842-4200!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Each ticket to Spring Lake Country Club's Food and Wine Showcase Includes Free Private Club Membership throughout November!

RSVP on Facebook by Clicking Here

An Exclusive Spring Lake Country Club Culinary Event of great food, great wine, and great company - which lasts the whole month through!


When: Saturday, November 13th, 5pm to 8pm 
Where: Spring Lake Country Club

17496 North Fruitport Road
Spring Lake, MI 49456
main. 616.842.4200



Your ticket to the showcase will give you more than a one time taste...it will also allow you to enjoy the SLCC membership experience for the entire month of November. Starting as soon as you purchase the ticket, you may utilize the Club as a full member by enjoying fabulous Fall golf, creative dining, platform tennis, the Youth Activity Center, fitness facility, and more.

This epicurean event will showcase the culinary talents of Spring Lake County Club as well as many local establishments. Chef-attended food stations, wine demonstrations and an assortment of fine cuisine & casual favorites are all designed to tantalize and please your palette. From sushi rolling and fine cut steaks to smoked barbeque and artisan breads, there is something to satisfy every appetite! Top it off with some home-made chocolates and ice cream... and it’s truly a mouth-watering must!



$50 tickets are available now ... which in addition to giving you admission to this palate pleasing culinary gathering also include exclusive membership at Spring Lake Country Club for the entire month of November!


Eat, Drink, and bask in the opulent taste of exclusive Spring Lake Country Club member privileges for not just one evening, but for all month long.


You won't want to miss out on this rare opportunity ... make November the month to remember by rsvp-ing on Facebook, visiting SLCC online, calling 842-4200 and/or stoping by Spring Lake Country, weekdays from 9am to 5pm.
http://www.springlakecc.com/Welcome-to-SLCC.aspx


We look forward to having you join us at Spring Lake Country Club for great food, great wine, and great company - throughout the entire month of November!



Monday, November 1, 2010

All Serious Foodies - Head to GR, Restaurant Week is November 4 to 13

Make Grand Rapids a culinary destination

While in Grand Rapids, Michigan, take a taste of the artisan microbrews offered at Founders Brewing Company.
While in Grand Rapids, Michigan, take a taste of the artisan microbrews offered at Founders Brewing Company.
Serious foodies will want to head north to Grand Rapids, Michigan, for Restaurant Week, a new event that runs from November 4 to 13. More than 50 area restaurants are offering three course (and sometimes more) for $20.10.
“It’s a chance for people to try many of the city’s great restaurants,” said Sally Zarafonetis, a media consultant who works with Experience Grand Rapids, one of the major underwriters for the 10-day event. “Grand Rapids is gaining more and more attention as a food destination and Restaurant Week helps chefs show off their great culinary skills.”
Giving us one more reason to eat—as if we needed one—one dollar from each meal ordered funds the student scholarship program at the Secchia Institute for Culinary Education at Grand Rapids Community College.

Start the feasting on November 1, “A Celebration of Dining Out in Grand Rapids,” the inaugural event featuring the city’s best chefs who will be on hand to talk about their menus and mingle with the guests. A special menu has been created by Secchia students with an emphasis on current culinary trends and the use of local products. Artisan microbrews from Founders Brewing Company, headquartered in Grand Rapids, will be served along with wines from The Hess Collection, a boutique Napa Valley winery, and artisan cocktails made with Grey Goose spirits.
With a list of 50 or so restaurants to choose from, it’s hard to know what to pick, particularly because Grand Rapids has a diverse range of eateries, but here’s a start. And remember, by visiting the website and clicking on the restaurant, diners can see what three-course dinners each of the restaurants is offering.
Environmentalists can eat and feel good at the same time at two eco–friendly restaurants—The Green Well Gastro Pub and Bistro Bella Vita. Owned by the Essence Restaurant Group, the restaurants emphasize the best practices in promoting sustainability wherever and whenever possible. That means they recycle all their waste including paper, cardboard plastic, glass and grease and also use dye–free paper products. Promotional materials are printed on 100 percent PCW content paper.
And though farm to table is a common term now days, Bistro Bella Vita was the first farm–to–plate and sustainable farming restaurant in West Michigan having entered into what is now an 11–year partnership with Ingraberg Farms in nearby Rockford, Michigan.
The Green Well Gastro Pub, located in the trendy East Hills neighborhood east of the downtown, is LEED certified both inside and out meaning it’s environmentally safe, ultra efficient and leaves behind the smallest possible carbon footprint.
But just because they’re green, don’t think it’s all bean sprouts and yogurt spreads. The menu at Bistro Bella Vita focuses on rustic Mediterranean cooking and The Green Well is globally influenced with some new American cookery as well.
Music lovers might want to check out the tunes at Mojo’s Dueling Piano Bar and Restaurant. Two grand pianos, located on a raised platform, set the stage for pianists to duel it out four nights a week in an interactive show. Patrons can call out their recommendations—and the pianists can throw a joke or two at the audience as well. But it’s not just music here, the food is good and the martini bar offers more than 20 options.
If fondue is your thing, leave your own pot in the basement where it’s gathering dust and check out the Melting Pot. Microbrew aficionados should raise a glass at Hop Cat, housed in the old warehouse district with exposed brick walls, magnificent turn of the last century bar and trendy urban ambiance. Named by Beer Advocate as the third best beer bar in the world, the emphasis is on Michigan beers but there are also artisan beers from as far away as Denmark. Or try some of the house made brews, each with such unique names as Slammin’ Salmon, Hoppopotamus IPA and Fornicator Dopplebock.
Like many cities, Grand Rapids offers a fantastic selection of ethnic eateries. San Chez, a Spanish tapas, is a must stop as is Osta’s Lebanese Cuisine. Another exciting concept on the list of participating restaurants is Graydon’s Crossing, a pub representing English cuisine as it was influenced by Brits returning from India, back then a colony of Great Britain, with a vast array of curry and other exotic spices.
And of course there’s the top-end restaurants—in more ways than one. Cygnus 27, atop the marvelously restored Amway Grand Plaza Hotel with its magnificent views of the Grand Rapids skyline boasts the AAA Four–Diamond mark of distinction while the Grand Plaza’s 1913 Room is the only restaurant in Michigan with a Five Diamond AAA rating.
“What’s great about Restaurant Week is that there’s something for everyone and every taste,” says Zarafonetis. “No one should go hungry.”
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
For more information: 800.459.8287 or experiencegr.com For more on Restaurant Week, visit restaurantweekgr.com
How to get there: Take I-94 East through Michigan. Near Benton Harbor, take I–196 North (exit 34) to Grand Rapids. In Grand Rapids, take exit 77C on to Ottawa Avenue which leads to the downtown.
You’ll like: Need to walk off some food? Download a map of the downtown and do some walking, visiting the many museums in the downtown, shops or a walk along the Grand River.
Kids will like: Hmmmm . . . unless your kids are really into gourmet, best to leave them home though most of the restaurants do have kids’ menus. And if you bring them, check out what’s playing at the IMAX at Celebration Cinema.
And don’t miss: Though most of the leaves are almost gone, it’s still a pretty time to check out the three covered bridges in the Grand Rapids area. Two, the White Covered Bridge and the Fallasburg Covered Bridge, both of which cross the Flat River, date back to the 1800s and are within a few miles of each other. The Fallasburg Covered Bridge is also near Fallasburg, a historic village. The Ada Covered Bridge in nearby Ada is a replica of a 19th century bridge which burned down about a decade ago. The original bridges are located near Lowell, on the outskirts of Grand Rapids and one of the participating restaurants—the Flat Iron Grill is located there, so combine the two excursions.