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These Restaurants Have the Craziest Challenges For Their Customers

These Restaurants Have the Craziest Challenges For Their Customers On 6/25/21 at 7:00 PM EDT Many restaurants pride themselves on preparing a certain signature dish to perfection. Some eateries take this to extremes and challenge customers to put their money where their mouths are daring them to devour as much as fast as they possibly can. Newsweek reveals some of the craziest challenges U.S. restaurants have set their customers. The Kookamonga Challenge Joel Vissia hold the The Kookamonga Challenge Shawn Danko The imposing Kookamonga Burger constitutes 4lbs of beef, a 2lb bun and 1.5lbs of extras, and customers are challenged to finish all this in one hour.

Red Rock Saloon to move to State Street this fall

Red Rock Saloon to move to State Street this fall Red Rock is moving into HopCat s previous location. June 22, 2021 3:36 PM Maija Inveiss Updated: Courtesy of Red Rock Saloon After seven years in Madison, Red Rock Saloon is moving from 322 W. Johnson St. to State Street in HopCat’s previous location. Red Rock Saloon, a bar and restaurant featuring rock and country music, opened in 2014. Randy Hauser, Cole Swindell and Kip Moore, along with local and regional singers and bands have performed over the years. According to a release, the new location will have new amenities and more space for guests. It will have a full stage for weekly live music, mechanical bull and larger 360-degree bar. They also plan to expand the second floor bar to have a rooftop.

Festival fabric: High Country area summer festivals celebrate diverse backgrounds, provide air of normalcy (copy)

HIGH COUNTRY — After a topsy-turvy year in 2020 that severely affected businesses, especially the entertainment industry, virtually every usual festival hosted in the High Country was forced to suspend activities in the era of COVID-19. Following a difficult year of gathering restrictions and heeding health protocols, light is perhaps seen at the end of the tunnel as the proliferation of vaccines and the reopening of counties and states provide hope for festival venues and activities to resume with some level of normalcy. Traditionally, festivals throughout the High Country are filled with revelers and activities that range from bluegrass and Celtic music to fine arts and symphonies, from hand-created artwork to varieties of performing arts through drama, dance and more. A number of the long-standing festival events look to make their return amid safe guidelines in the summer of 2021.

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Entertainment calendar: What s going on in southeastern Wisconsin area this winter

Entertainment calendar: What’s going on in southeastern Wisconsin area this winter Elaine Rewolinski, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Milwaukee Journal Sentinel files Vintage steam trains meet the future during the “2015: A Space Odyssey” train show opening Saturday at the Mitchell Park Domes. photo courtesy Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation & Culture NIGHTLIFE AJ’s Bar & Grill: The NOW, March 27. S90-W13970 Boxhorn Driive, Muskego. Belfast Station: Music at 8 p.m. Ben Janzow, March 20. Chaz Duo, March 27. N64-W23246 Main St-, Sussex. Brewtown Eatery: Blues and Jazz Experience Trio with Miller, Stoll, and Zarcone host an open jam, 6 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday. 5121 W. Howard Ave. Call for table reservation, (414) 321-3900.

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