StarbucksWhat is going into the space of the former KFC on Lincoln Way?
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StarbucksWhat is going into the space of the former KFC on Lincoln Way?
Competition for Pollard’s project?Starbucks is moving because of this
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This was announced way before Pollards project.Competition for Pollard’s project?
Did the M-Shop survive the Covid, or has it passed with the 21 yr old drinking rules. Live music there was good. Great place to "rehydrate" after donating blood in the great hall. Do they still have blood drives on campus?
In all my time down there I never once or knew anyone that went to the M-Shop. One of many regrets I have
Check out sauceslingers.com for the real deal. I believe it’s on shelves at Ames Hy-Vees now, too
Still going strong, every semester booking a bunch of indies that I haven’t heard of, have no interest in, and that make me feel old. You missed out: it’s a terrible layout for live music, but the history and vibe more than make up for it. I don’t know this for a fact, but my guess is that they rely pretty heavily on SUB funding to stay open.
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This wont happen.
It's not all music. I went there quite a few times for the comedy shows and open mic nights.
I saw Hannibal Buress at the M-Shop in 2011/2012 time frame. There were maybe 30 chairs in there for it? Was ******* incredible considering he started blowing up that year and soon after that. Selling out arenas.
Also saw the vagina monologues in there.
I'm glad it's still going strong.
This wont happen.
It's not 0% but close
I will say that we eat there less now than we used to. I still enjoy it, and the food is largely the same (albeit more expensive) - but yes, it's not as homey as it used to be. It's more of a "girls night out" type of place, which is great! But just not the bar and grill it used to be. That sort of vibe seems to be sort of dying out in Ames, which is odd with it being a college town.
I still don't know where the city recoups that parking.Yeah, the Downtown Plaza is a huge priority right now, and plans are already being made around that. It's expensive enough.
I was in Ames the same time you were. If you wanted fancy you went to Des Moines (or MSP or Chicago).Ames definitely seems to be trending towards something more cosmopolitan and less college drunk/ag kid **** kicker vibe that was pretty prevalent when I was there ('03-'08).
It's funny to see people bemoan it, because when I was there everyone complained that it wasn't chic enough (but it was a hell of a good time).
Ames definitely seems to be trending towards something more cosmopolitan and less college drunk/ag kid **** kicker vibe that was pretty prevalent when I was there ('03-'08).
It's funny to see people bemoan it, because when I was there everyone complained that it wasn't chic enough (but it was a hell of a good time).
I still don't know where the city recoups that parking.
I think there's definitely room for both in Ames! I don't entirely understand why we have to do either/or. We do personally tend to frequent the more cosmopolitan places, but ISU is still a huge ag school in an ag state - we have room for that, too, for sure.
I was in Ames the same time you were. If you wanted fancy you went to Des Moines (or MSP or Chicago).
It was a lot of fun.
Check out sauceslingers.com for the real deal. I believe it’s on shelves at Ames Hy-Vees now, too.
Still miss me some Battle’s BBQ. Jimmy’s in Boone is about as close to it as you can get since he did manage the one in Nevada. I will always go there when in Boone and get a couple of bottles of sauce.