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October 2014 -DINING-GUIDE CONCERTS SPORTS-SCHEDULES MOVIES TV- FREE OCTOBER 2014 READ IT! new vetted bar & restaurant @ MrKupTweets LISTINGS Bartender Tressa of Spaghetti Benders THIS MONTH PARADE 10 A.M. ON 11TH Updated Daily on Twitter 21, 22 & 23 @ 157 GUIDE week-long costume celebrations 157LIVE.com TUES-SAT / KITCHEN OPEN WE DELIVER LATE ‘TIL 3 AM ‘TIL 3 AM AFTER MID. PIZZA • FRIES $1 DOLLAR DEALS! DOUGH ROLLS $ 2 BUD LIGHT Pitchers 10-12 Tuesdays & Thursdays OPEN 11 AM EVERYDAY Full Menu & Specials Online 566 Phila. St. • 724-801-8628 GrubsSportsBar.com BUD LIGHT SPECIALS: TUESDAY $4 BL PITCHERS 10-12 WEDNESDAY $1.25 D. DRAFTS 10-12 THURSDAY $4 BL PITCHERS 10-12 FRIDAY $2.25 BL DRAFTS ALL DAY $1 BL DRAFTS 10-12 SATURDAY $4 BL PITCHERS 10-12 $2.25 BUD LIGHT Drafts All Day Friday 642 Philadelphia St. r 724.465.8082 r TheConey.com Available as a Free Download at: downtownindiana.mobapp.at $ 2 BUD LIGHT Pitchers Tuesdays & Thursdays Also, Don’t Miss the Annual Oktoberfest October 4th at the Old Borough Building Parking Lot — Food, Entertainment & Brews THE QUINTESSENTIAL INDIANA EATING & DRINKING GUIDE A-Z There are dozens of places to wine and dine in the THE CONEY 642 Phila. St. 724-465-8082 greater Indiana area. So, to assist you in selecting an Established in 1933, full-service restaurant, establishment with the ambiance and cuisine you three bars, catering on or off premises, dance desire, we’ve added brief descriptions to give you an club, game room, outdoor café; Irish specialties idea of what you can expect. And, considering that COVENTRY INN 11 N. 6th 724-463-0776 we’ve been doing this for over a decade now, we’re British-themed restaurant, small bar probably right on. —Bon Appetit and Cheers! COY’S PIZZA Rt. 954 & Rt.56 724-479-3831 AL PATTI’S 552 Phila. St. 724-349-5717 CROUSE’S CAFE 660 Phila St. 724-471-2983 Steaks, etc. served early, counter seating with Open for breakfast and lunch (close at 3) some tables; neighborhood-style bar late night HB CULPEPPER’S 653 Phila St. 724-349-5486 ARTIST HAND 732 Phila. St. 724-463-8710 Lunch and dinner, brass bar and upper deck Coffeehouse with WiFi and adjacent Gallery sports bar; happy hours (smoking upstairs) BENJAMIN’S 458 Phila. St. 724-465-4446 DINGBAT’S Indiana Mall 724-801-8345 Intimate dining room with Italian specialties, Restaurant and bar in the mall; too spacious a lot of the bar crowd defected to *son’s place DOMINO’S PIZZA 1176 Grant 724-349-7310 BOB’S PIZZA 461 N. 4th St. 724-465-4339 Chain pizza shop; delivery An Indiana original… Square slices with or DONATELLO’S 791 Phila. St. 724-349-5865 without Pepperoni —get at least four to go! Italian restaurant, intimate, wine… BOOMIE’S BAR 547 Phila. St. 724-463-7264 FORTUNE BUFFET 475 Ben Franklin Cheap drinks, smoking, loud dance music, two bars, 20s pick-up joint, serves food, cover Oriental buffet… Hibachi, sushi… FOX’S PIZZA 724-463-8500 BOB’S SUB 550 Phila. St. 724-471-2127 580 Phila. St. Good portions and combos of meats, great Pizza, sandwiches, etc.; delivery bread, eat-in, take-out, walk up window GOLDEN DRAGON 3100 Oakland 724-464-0575 BROWN HOTEL 103 N. 6th St. 724-463-0881 Chinese New ownership, now “Black Horse Steak GRAPEVINE 1155 Wayne 724-349-8170 House” Good food, but no longer the eclectic Restaurant and lounge hang it used to be—but the die-hards do try GRUB’S SPORTS BAR 566 Phila. 724-801-8628 BRUNO’S 1108 Phila. St. 724-465-8493 Walls of TVs, smoked ribs, steaks, fish, burgers Traditional Italian restaurant with “wine cel- HARRIGAN’S at Holiday Inn 724-463-3561 lar” dining and bar. An Indiana institution. Restaurant and lounge *BRUNZIE’S 5th & Phila Sts. 724-349-2770 HOME MADE RESTAURANT 5820 Rt. 119 N. Craft beers with limited menu. Nice room; an Marion Center home-style restaurant exaggerated sense of self-worth abounds… HOSS’S 1198 Wayne 724-349-5750 CAFFE AMADEUS 628 Phila. St. 724-349-0540 Chain steakhouse with buffet Viennese-style coffeehouse, panini… INDIA GRILL 1047 Phila. St. (724) 464-5300 CAPRI PIZZA Indiana Mall 724-349-9000 Authentic Indian cuisine, catering… CAPT CURLY’S 108 Greenville, Homer City IRONWOOD GRILL 1830 Oakland 724-465-8826 Family-owned pub, food, sports, pool… Lunch buffet, dinner, wood-fired pizza, CHINA KING 731 Phila. St. 724-349-0803 specialty burgers, seafood, steaks, entertainment Szechuan, Cantonese, Hunan, eat-in/take-out bar with deck, craft beers, six-pack shop… CHESTNUT RIDGE 132 Pine Ridge, Blairsville ITALIAN VILLAGE PIZZA 633 Phila. St. 37 Grille and Spike Bar 724-459-7191 Pizzeria; delivery 724-349-6873 Golf resort, live entertainment, events… KIM MOON 718 Phila. St. 724-349-6336 COMMONPLACE 1176 Grant 724-465-6529 Chinese “Roastery” with selection of fine Coffees… KING BUFFET 2410 Oakland 724-349-8535 COSUMEL 626 Phila. St. 724-463-1388 Chinese buffet Mexican cuisine with bar—inconsistant LAST CHANCE SALOON 59 Musser St. ©2014 157LIVE Dining listings are editorial content Popular local bar and grill in Commodore 6 OCTOBER 2014 LITTLE CAESARS 2334 Oakland (Kmart) TANDOOR 720 Phila. St 724-464-5230 Chain pizzeria, take-out Indian cuisine NAP’S CUCINA MIA 1033 Phila 724-465-5396 TAZÉ 1125 Phila. St. 724-471-2720 Gourmet Italian cuisine, wine list… Gourmet, Mediterranean, bar NINTH STREET DELI 901 Phila. 724-465-5221 TEERAK THAI 1830 Oakland Ave. Two-foot subs, sandwiches, soup and salad… Thai, catering… PAISANO’S 221 S. Main St., Homer City THAI CAFÉ 14 S. 7th St. 724-471-2779 Restaurant and bar Thai cuisine PAPA JOHNS 386 Oakland Ave.724-349-0909 TINA’S LOG CABIN Rts. 210 & 422 Elderton PIKEL’S 4282 Rt. 119 N 724-465-2525 Down home cooking Food, wings, bar, bands, regular crowd… TOM’S PIZZA 11 S. 7th St. 724-463-7494 PITA PIT 740 Phila. 724-463-7482 Pizza, Greek, gyros… Pitas, wraps, breakfast TRES AMIGOS 1540 Oakland 724-349-1040 PIZZA HOUSE 990 Oakland 724-463-2274 Authentic Mexican restaurant with bar Lunch and Dinner, Pizza, Delivery… Lunch specials and Happy Hours M-Th PIZZA HUT / KFC Wayne Ave. at Locust St TWISTED JIMMY’S 29 N 7th 724-801-8402 Chain restaurants with signature foods Sports Bar and Night Club also serving food PONDEROSA 1416 Indian Springs VALLEY DAIRY 1584 Oakland Ave. Chain steakhouse with buffet Classic diner-style restaurant, meeting place RAYNE DROP INN 7711 Rt. 119 Hwy. N VENICE CAFÉ IUP Tennis Courts 724-349-0100 Hot wings, bar, live entertainment Pizzeria with delivery RICE’S BAR & GRILL 15513 Rt. 286 E. WOLFIE’S 560 Phila/Bar 724-349-0372 Commodore bar with food and entertainment Night club with theme nights, entertainment ROMEO’S PIZZA 1112 Oakland 724-349-7663 and nightly drink specials; known for their Restaurant, pizza, Mediterranean waitresses and festive atmosphere. See ads… ROSEANN’S 2263 Oakland 724-349-7727 Gourmet-to-go, catering ROSE INN 2711 Rt. 110 W 724-463-3060 Bar, steaks, wings, burgers, pizza, music RUBY TUESDAY 1414 Indian Springs Rd. Home Bartender Chain restaurant with bar; lunch and dinner Something sweet & festive for the season SINOBI EXPRESS Indiana Mall Sushi, hibachi Candy Korn SPAGHETTI BENDERS 563 Phila 724-357-8822 Italian specialties, lunch & dinner, newly Shooter remodeled bar, entertainment, drink specials see our ads on page 9 and inside back cover 1/3 ounce Galliano STARBUCKS 2125 Oakland 724-349-3981 1/3 ounce Orange Coffee, beverages, treats Curacao STEEL CITY SAMICHES 15 N 7th St. 1/3 ounce cream Sandwiches stuffed with fries, other specialties, bar; outdoor seating; next to Twisted Jimmy’s Layer to mimic the halloween STRIKE ZONE 1926 Oakland Ave. Next to Mohawk Lanes; Food, bar, smoking candy; serve SUBS ‘N’ SUDS 470 Phila. St 724-349-2770 with candy corn Pizza, sandwiches, subs, six-pack shop on the side or one on next to Brunzie’s the bottom of SUBWAY 574 Phila St and Maple St. the glass. Always Drink Chain sub shop Low alcohol content. Responsibly. STERNS II 1205 Maple St. Ice Cream 157GUIDE.com 7 OCTOBER 2014 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 STUFF TO DO Event Highlights—Visit 157LIVE.com for 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Indiana’s Absolute Best Online Calendar! 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 HIGHLIGHTS OCTOBER Crash 4 Critters Demolition Derby 12p Truck Pulls 6p 4 Mack Park / Fairgrounds benefits the Humane Society Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl 8p Guest Piano Recital (Free) 8 Henning Vauth (Germany) Gorell 8p Chance The Rapper 9 KCAC $15 I-Card / $30 Public IUP HOMECOMING 10a Parade 11 IUP Football vs. Seton Hall 2p Homecoming Concert IUP Bands, Concert, Symphony and Wind Ensemble 12 3p Fisher Auditorium, $6-10 Robert Downey, Jr. and Robert Duvall in The Judge OcTUBAfest IUP Facult Recital 20 8p Cogswell 121 Free Admission 6-10p IUP Student Recitals $ 21 Cogswell 121 Free Admission 2 I.C. 8p Tuba Ensemble 23 Cogswell 121 Free Admission LIGHT Scotty McCreery 16oz Cans 7:30p KCAC (Country) 26 Tickets $29-49 Every Gala of Royal Horses Fri & Sat. 7:30p KCAC Tickets $32-77 30 The Mountain and the Bumblebee > 12/5 Kipp Gallery Monday-Friday, Noon- to 4 p.m. HALLOWEEN Week-long costume parties 31 at many of the local bars 8 OCTOBER 2014 STUFF TO DO in association with 152GUIDE.com 1 Nick Carter/Jordan Knight .........................
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