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JJ Muggs Stadium Grill (Jupiter)

Posted on November 5th, 2012 · American Jupiter · 6 Comments »

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***** JJ Muggs Stadium Grill, 1203 Town Center Drive, Jupiter, Florida 33458, (561) 630-9669.

JJ Muggs…a “sports bar” literally right next door to Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida.

Yesterday afternoon (Sunday) around 2:00pm—Jeff Eats and Mrs. Jeff Eats ate lunch at JJ Muggs Stadium Grill…the joint was JAMMED and I do mean JAMMED…every table inside and outside–taken…tons of folks standing inside and outside watching football on the joint’s flat screen tv sets.

At this stage of the game you can check menu/prices/photos at www.jjmuggsgrill.com.

Trust me on this…in my day, I’ve been to loads of sports bars when Sunday football is “on air”…I can’t remember the last time I saw so many “different” jerseys—or a crowd having such a great time as I did yesterday at JJ Muggs. Amazingly, with such a huge crowd…our waiter was right on the money–providing really great service.

For our purposes…JJ Muggs’ menu has the full the boat of appetizers, wings, sandwiches, salads, burgers, meat/chicken/seafood entrees. The “sampled” items—bacon cheeseburger, grilled chicken caesar wrap, honey mustard grilled wings, french fries. The food was ok–but nothing out of the ordinary.

To wrap this one up…I’d definitely “go back” to JJ Muggs on game-day. I loved the atmosphere, vibe, crowd. If food was the “only’ game…I’d think twice before making another visit.

JJ Muggs Stadium Grill is open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner.

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Marino’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant (Miami)

Posted on October 31st, 2012 · Italian Kendall Miami Pizza Subs/Salads · 4 Comments »

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***** Marino’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant, 13821 Southwest 88th Street, Miami, Florida 33186, (305) 385-6688.

Marino’s- decent enough “mom & pop–red sauce” Italian joint in Miami. You can check menu/prices at www.marinospizzakenall.com

Let me do this one, this way…Marino’s has the full boat of appetizers, pastas, pizzas, subs, calzones, meat/seafood/chicken entrees…A recent outing “down” in Kendall had me doing a plain pizza, meat lasagna, veal parmigiana, mussels marinara, sausage & peppers, ziti marinara, minestrone soup, garlic rolls. The food, was as I said a few seconds ago…decent enough. Just so we are on the same page, Jeff Eats thought that the thin crusted pizza with a sweet sauce was right on the money–same for the garlic rolls, right on the money…the rest of the stuff was “standard” mom & pop goods.

Look! Over the past 20 years or so, Jeff Eats has eaten in so many Italian joints down here in South Florida that “sometimes” they seem to literally run together….Marino’s is shall we say, mid-pack. Defintely got the job done…tons of food, reasonable prices, pleasant service, un-ending Coke refills—but nothing that I haven’t seen/or tasted before.

Now- that I’m proof-reading what I just wrote, just maybe Jeff Eats is being “too” hard on Marino’s…the way I’m now thinking, mid-pack ain’t really all that bad—based on the fact Jeff Eats graduated 571 out of 592 in his Brooklyn Law School class of 1973.

Marino’s is open 11am-11pm 7 days a week.

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***** DION DIMUCCI *****

Posted on October 31st, 2012 · Hollywood Music/Events/Other · 14 Comments »

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***** DION DIMUCCI *****

This is a real simple one…

On December 9, 2012, Rock N” Roll Hall of Famer— DION DIMUCCI (a Boca Raton resident) will be making an extremely rare “concert” appearance at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood.

Printed below is a copy of the concert’s official press release.

Over the years, in addition to seeing Dion numerous times in the Publix Supermarket on Jog Road/Yamato Road in Boca Raton— Jeff Eats has seen Dion 5 times in concert. I am telling you–no matter how old you are, if you are a “fan” of Rock N’ Roll…you owe it to yourself to “see” this legendary performer in action.

Now, I’m not a hundred-percent sure of this– but I think that if you check Webster’s Dictionary…under Rock N’ Roll Legend you’ll find Dion’s picture.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Yaffa Mizrachi, Seminole Hard Rock, 954-327-7504, C: 954-895-6480, yaffa.mizrachi@seminolehardrock.com
Ashley Svarney, Seminole Hard Rock, 954-327-7631, C: 954-592-6683, ashley.svarney@seminolehardrock.com
Fran Folic, Bitner Goodman, 954-730-7730, ext. 117, fran@bitnergoodman.com

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dion Brings a Slice of Music History to Hard Rock Live on December 9
Tickets on Sale November 3 at Noon

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dion will bring a slice of music history and a set of his matchless classics to Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on December 9, 2012 at 7 p.m. Tickets go on sale November 3 at noon.

Dion and his music represent a special time and place … a moment when a song could mean so much and a singer could sum up what it means to be young, in love and on top of the world. Yet, Dion is more than simply a cherished memory of a more innocent time. A singer, songwriter and performer of extraordinary versatility, range and resonance, Dion is fashioning music as relevant and revealing today as in the heydays of the ‘50s when, along with a handful of other innovators, he defined rock and roll for a generation.

Dion’s musical mastery began at a very early age on the street corners and in the bars of the Bronx, New York. While Influenced by R & B, blues, doo-wop and rock and roll, Dion’s took his initial inspiration from country’s great singer songwriter Hank Williams. It was Williams’ “Jambalaya” that Dion first professionally performed for Paul Whiteman’s radio and television shows.

Dion’s further honed his style on the stoops and street comers of Cartona Avenue, where he rounded up other local singers, inventing a capella licks. Then, in 1957, he brought the best of the neighborhood rockers together – Freddy Milano, Angelo D’ Aleo and Carlo Mastrangelo to form Dion & The Belmonts, named after Belmont Avenue in the heart of the Bronx.

“I Wonder Why” was Dion’s first hit with The Belmonts, and over the next two years, the group earned a reputation not only for topping the charts but for creating some of the most vital and exciting doo-wop music on the American scene. With songs such as “A Teenager in Love” and “Where or When,” Dion & The Belmonts earned a place in the history books. A national sensation, they toured extensively and were featured artists on the star-crossed Winter Dance Party, the tour that took the lives of Buddy Holly and other musical greats. Dion was, in fact, scheduled to fly in the fateful plane that went down “the day the music died.”
But the vitality of the music lived on when Dion, venturing out as a solo artist in 1960, racked up a string of quintessential rock classics including “Runaround Sue,” “Lovers Who Wander” and the anthemic hit, “The Wanderer.” As the first rock and roll artist ever signed to Columbia Records, he continued his streak with such smashes as “Ruby Baby,” “Donna The Prima Donna” and “Drip Drop.”

In 1968, a more mature Dion shot to the top of the charts, once again, with” Abraham, Martin and John.” What followed was a string of acclaimed LPs including such moving and deeply personal offerings as Sit Down Old Friend, You’re Not Alone and Sanctuary Suite For Late Summer.

During the following 15 years, Dion devoted himself and his music to folk blues and gospel, again earning a reputation as an innovator. He also recorded a series of albums that reflected an enduring faith in God, and was nominated for a Grammy in 1985.

In 1987, Dion performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City marking the beginning of, yet, another career phase that led to a series of special appearances including a 1988 fundraiser for homeless medical relief where he shared the stage with his renowned fans including Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon and Lou Reed.

A subsequent autobiography entitled The Wanderer (William Morrow) and his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame further highlighted Dion’s contribution to the state of the musical art helping to set the stage for his active return to recording. Yo Frankie, Dream on Fire and Rock and Roll Christmas are a collection of CDs showcasing the inexhaustible creativity and sheer exuberance that has made this artist one of rock music’s most authentic legends.

Tickets are $69, $59, $49 and $39*; all seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets online at www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Doors open one-hour prior to show start time. *Additional fees may apply.

About Hard Rock Live

Hard Rock Live, a spectacular state-of-the-art facility, further expands the ultimate entertainment experience at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. This 5,500-seat indoor arena has attracted more than 1.5 million people since its opening in 2005, and has regularly hosted South Florida’s greatest variety of musical acts such as Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Marc Anthony, Billy Joel, Andrea Bocelli, Tim McGraw and Carlos Santana; top comedians including Chris Rock, Robin Williams, Kathy Griffin and George Lopez; as well as major sporting events and events of major sports stars, from UFC matches to charity galas for Jason Taylor, Alonzo Mourning, Dwyane Wade and more. For additional information, please visit www.hardrocklivehollywoodfl.com or www.myhrl.com .

About Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino invites you to PLAYHARD! Play, stay, dine, and shop at South Florida’s ultimate entertainment destination. Over 90 tables offer Blackjack, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Texas Hold ‘em Bonus Poker, Casino War and Let it Ride on a nearly three-acre casino floor. Additionally, 2,500 slots include the Native-American Casino linked Multi-Area Progressive Jackpots and Mega Jackpots. Separate high-limit rooms for table games and slots, in addition to a non-smoking room, are available for guests to enjoy. Loyal Player’s Club members also have access to the exclusive VIP Plum Lounge and VIP Chef’s Table show kitchen. The Poker Room at Seminole Paradise hosts various games and tournaments of Limit and No Limit Texas Hold ‘em, 7-Card Stud and two dollar and four dollar limit Omaha Hi Lo games. Located inside the casino is Hard Rock Cafe -Hollywood, part of Hard Rock’s 138 globally recognized rock ‘n’ roll restaurants. The Green Lodging Certified by the State of Florida, AAA Four Diamond-rated resort showcases 500 luxurious guest rooms, 19 restaurants, 40,000 square feet of meeting room space, the Body Rock Spa, 21 boutique shops, 14 bars/nightclubs and lounges, the 400-seat Paradise Live theater and the 5,500–seat Hard Rock Live concert arena. Located on State Road 7 (U.S. 441) in Hollywood, Florida. Take I-95, exit Stirling Rd. and travel west to 1 Seminole Way. For more information, call (954) 327-ROCK, 1 800-937-0010 or visit us online at www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com or www.facebook.com/seminolehardrockhollywood .

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***** Romney or Obama? *****

Posted on October 30th, 2012 · American Italian Music/Events/Other Pizza · 47 Comments »

***** Romney or Obama? *****

Nothing heavy or scientific going on here…and maybe even more important—If your pizza is topped with only one “item” what would it be?

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Laurenzo’s Italian Center (North Miami Beach)

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***** Laurenzo’s Italian Center, 16385 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, Florida 33160, (305) 945-6381.

Let’s call Laurenzo’s Italian Center an “Italian Specialty Supermarket”…terrific selection of fresh fruits/vegetables, wines, cheeses, pastas, fresh meat/seafood/chicken, baked goods, prepared foods. You can check laurenzositalianmarket.com for full details.

I’m gonna let you in on a-little secret, Jeff Eats loves joints like Laurenzo’s…great selection, top quality stuff, reasonable prices, hustle-bustle atmosphere. The bet here is that Laurenzo’s “must” be doing something right…its been around for something like 60 years.

Laurenzo’s also has a really-cool “cafeteria” type setup going on right in the middle of the joint…a handful of checkered oil-cloth covered tables—recently tried the joint’s brick-oven pizza, sausage & peppers sub, chicken parm sub—delicious.

Laurenzo’s Italian Center is open Monday-Saturday 9am-7pm, Sunday 9am-5pm.

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***** Feast Of Little Italy *****

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***** Feast Of Little Italy *****

Got a great weekend of fun-food-entertainment for you…

Feast Of Little Italy
Abacoa Town Center
1200 University Boulevard
Jupiter, Florida 33458
Friday-Saturday-Sunday
November 2nd, 3rd, 4th 2012
Admission–5 bucks a day (supports local childern’s hospital/charities)

Crafts, Food, Kid Activites…
Great Entertainment…Headliners Include:
Johnny Contardo, former lead singer of Sha Na Na
Let’s Hang On, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons’ Tribute Show
The Crests featuring Tommy Mara

If this is your bag, here’s the official “press release” for the event: www.feastoflittleitaly.com
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The Feast will be held at Abacoa Town Center in Jupiter on November 2, 3rd and 4th, 2012
August 20, 2012 (Jupiter, Fla.)

Ten years of Italian-American pride, traditions, music,
food, family and good old fashion fun continues to be celebrated at this year’s Feast of
Little Italy in Jupiter’s Abacoa Town Center. Named the Best Italian Festival in 2011, the
Feast of Little Italy brings out the best in the community! With something for everyone it
is a great time to get the whole family together and enjoy. When Jerry Somma, President
of the Feast, was asked what he loves the most, he shared, “Seeing three generations of
family spending time together and creating memories together, I love that!”

The Feast of Little Italy began 10 years ago with a vision to create an experience rich in
Italian culture. It is now the largest Italian festival in the state of Florida. The Feast hosts
national entertainment, cooking demonstrations, Banfi wine seminars, the Sorrento
Cheese Building for Charity contest, art pavilions, bocce courts, street painting, and so
much more. With something for everyone, it is a great time to get the entire family
together to enjoy: the best Italian food, music, art, tradition and family fun that Feastgoers have come to love.
The Feast will feature and amazing line-up of Italian singers from all over the country.
Entertainers will celebrate their accomplishments, as well as the accomplishments of
Italian -American artists of the ages.

THE FEAST OF LITTLE ITALY TO CELEBRATE ITS 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Information on the Feast:

Pricing
Admission is $ 5.00 per person, and children 12 and under, free.

Festival Hours:
November 2nd: 3:00pm to 10:00pm
November 3rd: 10:00am to 10:00pm
November 4th: 10:00am to 8:00pm

Parking
Free and easy parking is conveniently located around the Feast of Little Italy. Parking is
available at Roger Dean Stadium parking areas located on Main Street, FAU parking
lots, and the Town Center parking garages located on University Blvd. and Edna Hibel
Way.

About Feast of Little Italy
Feast of Little Italy was established in 2003 to create an experience rich in Italian culture
that celebrates the contributions of great Italians through food, music, art and tradition
within the community for the entire family to enjoy. For the latest updates on Feast
activities please visit feastoflittleitaly.com or by calling the Feast office
561-427-0500. Follow us on Face Book.

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Media Contact: Jacqueline Walls, 561-723-3206

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Tommy Addison’s (Orlando)

Posted on October 23rd, 2012 · American Orlando · 1 Comment »

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***** Tommy Addison’s, 4120 South Orange Avenue, Oralndo, Florida 32806, (407) 826-9990.

Let’s call Tommy Addison’s an “American Style” joint…think, J. Alexander’s, J. Mark’s, The Cheesecake Factory, Houston’s—and you’ll be in the ballpark. Full bar–inside/outdoor patio seating.

Let me start by saying that Jeff Eats really enjoyed Tommy Addison’s…

At this stage of the game you can check menu/prices/photos at http://tommyaddisons.com.

Tommy Addison’s menu is loaded with appetizers, flatbreads, salads, sandwiches, burgers, meat/seafood/chicken entrees, desserts. On a recent outing Jeff eats “sampled”—bacon cheeseburger/french fries ($7.74), fried pork chop sandwich/french fries ($5.99), steak & cheese flatbread ($5.99), meatloaf sandwich/french fries ($5.99), iron griddle steak sandwich/french fries ($9.50). Like I said before, everything was right on the money. To be perfectly honest with you, Jeff Eats isn’t entirely sure how Tommy Addison’s was able to bang out such delicious food–large portions at such reasonable prices. But, who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth?

In closing, if Tommy Addison’s was closer to my home, I’d be a steady customer.

Tommy Addison’s is open 7 days a week from 11am-10:30pm.

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***** ONE NEVER KNOWS *****

Posted on October 19th, 2012 · Music/Events/Other · 1 Comment »

***** ONE NEVER KNOWS *****

Recently got the following e-mail.

If you “qualify”…go for it!

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From: Christian
Subject: Now Casting Season 9 of Food Network Star in Miami!

Message Body:
Hello Jeff,

My name is Christian Esten and I am a casting assistant for Food Network Star, Food Networks hugely successful culinary reality series. We are currently casting for season 9 and would like to inform you and your readers that we are holding an open casting call in Miami on October 25th! Please feel free to post our information on to your website, send it out to any list serve you may have or forward it on to anyone you think might be right for the show. Any help spreading the word about our search is greatly appreciated!

Essentially, we are looking for those with a captivating personality who believe theyre at the top of the culinary game and want to inspire a Food Network audience through their passion for food and cooking! Please help us reach out to any chef or culinary professional who might be interested in becoming the host of his or her own cooking show!

Please find the details of our event below:

Miami Open Casting Call
Date: October 25th
Time: 10am- 2pm
Location: The Epic Hotel
270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, FL 33131

If you have any questions or require further information, please feel free to contact me or visit us at http://www.foodnetworkstarcasting.com. Thank you for your time and assistance.

Sincerely,

Christian Esten
Casting Assistant
212-359-9573 ext. 209
christian@jenscasting.com


This mail is sent via contact form on Jeff Eats http://jeffeats.com

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Top Burger (Miami)

Posted on October 19th, 2012 · American Fast Food Miami · 3 Comments »

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***** Top Burger, 109 Northeast 1st Avenue, Miami, Florida 33132, (305) 379-3100.

Top Burger…small- hole in the wall fast food burger joint in Miami. Handful of formica tables and counter seating.

Top Burger opened in August, 2012…you can check menu/prices/photos at http://topburger.com.

Let me make this one real short and real simple…the grilled top cheeseburger/french fries were delicious.

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Like Jeff Eats mentioned a few seconds ago, the joint has been in business for only a few months… nothing “original” going on here—burgers, fries, hot dogs, chicken breast sandwiches, shakes.

You know and I know that eventually this game of fast food burgers “musical chairs” is gonna end real-badly for most of the joints in this space. Only time will tell if Top Burger can successfully carve out a niche for itself.

Top Burger is open Monday-Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 11am-10pm, closed on Sunday.

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***** Marla Schultz *****

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***** Marla Schultz *****

Got something real-good for you guys.

One of America’s funniest “young” female comics…Marla Schultz is working this coming Friday & Saturday night (10/19-10/20) at the New York Comedy Club in Deerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach Country Club, 50 Fairway Drive, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441).

Trust me on this one, Jeff Eats has seen Marla in action and you will “piss” your pants- laughing during her fast past set about growing up on Long Island….she really is that good!

Just so you know, the New York Comedy Club has 1-show Friday night and 2-shows Saturday night. If you call in advance (561–470-6887), you can catch some FREE TICKETS and all you gotta do, is eat or drink two items when you are there. I usually do a Coke and cheeseburger/fries.

For further information check the New York Comedy Club’s website www.nyccflorida.com. You can also catch some of Marla’s “act” at www.marlaschultz.com.