Call out to da Triangle
Jun. 20th, 2005 04:20 pmMost of you already know this, but MoJoe's, corner of Glenwood and Peace, has hands down some of the best:
burgers
onion rings (okay, *THE* best onion rings in the area)
waitstaff
outdoor seating
I've recently been floored at something else that I don't expect at a nice little burger bar though: the music. They consistently play the most eclectic little mix of 80s music that I think I've heard anywhere. Last night we were treated to Adam Ant (and it *wasn't* _Strip_), Tears For Fears, Loverboy, Joe Jackson, and I seem to recall Guns 'n' Roses and Thompson Twins too. Songs you were too cool to listen to then, but now go "OHMIGAWD! I remember this!" and start singing along to because dammit, we were *young*!
*ahem*
I wish the music oriented venues in town had as consistently good music. It was like being 16 all over again, but with better beer.
So go support your local kick-ass burger/onion rings/bucket o' beers/great waitstaff bar with the best music around.
burgers
onion rings (okay, *THE* best onion rings in the area)
waitstaff
outdoor seating
I've recently been floored at something else that I don't expect at a nice little burger bar though: the music. They consistently play the most eclectic little mix of 80s music that I think I've heard anywhere. Last night we were treated to Adam Ant (and it *wasn't* _Strip_), Tears For Fears, Loverboy, Joe Jackson, and I seem to recall Guns 'n' Roses and Thompson Twins too. Songs you were too cool to listen to then, but now go "OHMIGAWD! I remember this!" and start singing along to because dammit, we were *young*!
*ahem*
I wish the music oriented venues in town had as consistently good music. It was like being 16 all over again, but with better beer.
So go support your local kick-ass burger/onion rings/bucket o' beers/great waitstaff bar with the best music around.