Sounds like Three-Bag, with the real basketball hoop and all.dogbo wrote:A few friends and I checked it out after a recent Iowa Stars game. It was a decent place. They have a basketball hoop (a real one, not an arcade game type), so it is kind of fun to play a game or two of pig while downing some beers.
Shivz wrote:Sounds like Three-Bag, with the real basketball hoop and all.dogbo wrote:A few friends and I checked it out after a recent Iowa Stars game. It was a decent place. They have a basketball hoop (a real one, not an arcade game type), so it is kind of fun to play a game or two of pig while downing some beers.
Skinny also hears that Bruning and his partners at Full Court Press (owners of Des Moines bars Hessen House, El Bait Shop, Royal Mile and others) will soon unearth a “prohibition-era key club†downtown. We hear it is going to be called Shorty’s. Word is that they are trying to keep everything in tact and operate the bar as it was during the era. It may already be open. Nobody knows.
Ingersoll1978 wrote:Another bar from Full Court Press?
From Cityview's Civic Skinny:Skinny also hears that Bruning and his partners at Full Court Press (owners of Des Moines bars Hessen House, El Bait Shop, Royal Mile and others) will soon unearth a “prohibition-era key club†downtown. We hear it is going to be called Shorty’s. Word is that they are trying to keep everything in tact and operate the bar as it was during the era. It may already be open. Nobody knows.
The Chain wrote:I'm pretty sure that's supposed to be just a wine cellar, not really a full fledged bar.
A small tavern will be located in the basement off the "wine cellar". The owners are putting this in to help supplement the grocery store's revenues...especially starting out. Described as a hidden treasure that people will be a pleasantly surprised and won't expect to be there and will kind of just "stumble upon".
On August 8, 2005, by Roll Call 05-1973, the City Council reaffirmed its direction that the City Manager proceed with negotiating an assistance package for a potential restaurant in the building currently under construction at the SE corner of Court Avenue and 4th Street.
The developer initiated proposal accepted by City Council on August 9, 2004, by Roll Call 04-1693, originally contemplated restaurant/entertainment financial assistance of $945,000 for multiple venues. This portion of the project was determined to be integral to the overall project proposal; however, there were many details yet to be finalized, so specific terms of the assistance package were left to be negotiated at a later date. This component of the project has now been refined to one high-end restaurant proposal. Other potential venues, such as the former Nacho Mamma’s building at 3rd and Court, are being redeveloped by other parties and are no longer considered a part of this project.
The City Manager has negotiated a $350,000 loan with Court Avenue Ventures, L.L.P. (Rick Tollakson, President and CEO, Hubbell Realty Company, 6900 Westown Parkway, West Des Moines, IA 50266). Proceeds will be used for tenant improvements related to an 8,900 square foot, high-end Latin-themed restaurant. Total cost of the restaurant will exceed $1.6 million.
Ingersoll1978 wrote:For $1.6 million, that'll be quite a nice restaurant.
Also, The Spaghetti Works reopens on Monday. I'll have to go check out their remodel...and hope their food has improved with it!
RyDW wrote:Does anyone know of any other jazz that plays downtown on a regular basis?

NOG's Wife wrote:RyDW wrote:Does anyone know of any other jazz that plays downtown on a regular basis?
The Continental has jazz fairly often...most nights of the week, I believe.
butters wrote:This weeks Juice has a pretty sizable write-up on all the upcoming entertainment venues opening downtown. It's a pretty good read and it even has the token reader comments from the clueless.
I know we've previously discussed the possibility of Downtown becoming the "it" place to go on Friday and Saturday nights. I think getting media plugs like this is important to getting the west-siders to notice downtown. Downtown is an absolutley superior product (night life wise), but I fear getting people to notice will be a challenge...
mistertwister wrote:Am I clueless????? I was quoted.
I definitely think downtown will retake the mantle as the location to go to on the weekend within the next year or two. It's not an if it is most definitely a when. There will be a critical mass of entertainment and dining options opening in the next year that should push it over the top. And with all the options within walking distance, all it needs is a little positive buzz.
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