Yesterday, when I posted about The Wolverine being up for sale, I was hoping that our successful restaurateur friend Bee would leave an enthusiastic comment of some sort, confirming my belief that Ypsi could support another small, well-run restaurant. Well, not only did she leave a comment expressing enthusiasm for the idea of reopening The […]
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Bee Roll, owner of Beezy’s, on the potential of The Wolverine
Posted in Food, Ypsilanti Also tagged Autumn Rae, Bee Mayhew, Bee Roll, Beezy's, bow-ties, buns, Chicago dogs, chocolate malts, coney dogs, corned beef hash, entrepreneurism, food entrepreneurship, meat loaf sandwiches, pancakes, pies, pot pies, restaurant ideas, roast beef, sloppy joes, syrup, Wolverine, Wolverine Diner 51 Comments
Celebrating the life of Stanley T. Mad Hatter with a parade tomorrow
In early January of this year, a Detroit rock icon passed away in Ypsilanti at the age of 62. He was born Stanley Zillifro, but, in the mid-1960s, as the Detroit rock scene took off, was reborn as Stanley T. Mad Hatter. And, it was under that monicker that he became famous, emceeing countless historic […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Detroit, History, Ypsilanti Also tagged 1967, 2 Live Crew, 217 South Adams, altruism, animal-grade bread, another famous person has died, Aunt Millie's, birds, candy, candy throwing, Cinderella, Detroit Party Marching Band, Detroit Riot, emcees, First Church of Rock 'n' Roll, floats, Found Object Orchestra, generosity, Get Back, gorilla gardening, Grande Ballroom, hats, hugs, J. Geils Band, Keelan, Ludacris, memorials, men in hats, Michigan Avenue, Nectarine, Necto, New Dodge Lounge, parades, Patrick Elkins, pot, Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, Rock and Roll, Second Chance, squirrels, Stanley T. Mad Hatter, Stanley Zillifro, Totally Awesome Fest, wrestling 4 Comments
Cafe Ollie launches Tuesday, selling veggetarian fare… and the occasional record
Ypsi’s newest restaurant, Cafe Ollie, will be celebrating its grand opening in Depot Town on Tuesday, February 1. The Cafe, which has actually been open for about a week now, is owned by Ypsi locals Danielle Scherwin and Mark Teachout. The festivities are scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM, with bands playing at about 8:00. […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Food, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Cafe Luwak, Cafe Ollie, Danielle Scherwin, Danny Kroha, entrepreneurism, Ginkgo Records, Hush Arbors, Jason Ajemian, Jazzy Veggie, Kuma Tapes, Life Like, Mark Teachout, reviews, snowpocalypse, Swimsuit, vegan, vegetarian, VLT, Ypsi entrepreneurs, Ypsi Music Shelf Entertainment Distro Transnational Consortium 22 Comments