Brava

September 2013

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PaiRiNGs NEWs cocktails, anyone? September 1416 Event Highlights table talk Quince & apple's subscription cocktail box is the perfect excuse to throw a party and practice your home mixology skills. embracing the current cocktail craze, matt and clare stoner Fehsenfeld, who launched their preserves company in 2009, concocted the box to, four times a year, bring you everything you need to craft a seasonal libation, including a Quince & apple cocktail syrup and one of its preserves. order by sept. 14 for the fall release. Find details and recipes at quinceandapple.com. we've been anxiously awaiting the aug. 31 opening of chef Dan Fox's heritage tavern near the square. known for his commitment to local food— from his relationships with area farmers and producers to raising his own heritage pigs—the talented mr. Fox was executive chef for the members-only madison club. we're thankful he decided to open his own place so the masses—and we're sure this will be a popular spot—can savor his culinary creativity. 131 E. Mifflin St., Madison. heritagetavern.com. NiGHTLiFE FREsH iDEas For girls' night ITALIAN | MEDITERRANEAN LOCAL INGREDIENTS | GLUTEN-FREE CATERING AVAILABLE BUSINESS HOURS: MON 5-9pm | T-TR 11-2pm, 5-9pm FRI 11-2pm, 5-10pm SAT 11-10pm | SUN 5-9pm 2425 ATwOOD AVENUE, MADISON (608) 204-7004 www.BUNkySCAFE.NET 76 brava magazine | september 2013 Discover your new favorite band at monroe street's Crescendo Espresso Bar & music Café. the well-curated schedule has included the inimitable voice and banjo playing of madison's anna vogelzang and grammy-nominee tim coons. crescendomadison.com. craving chocolate—and, seriously, who isn't? head to Chocolaterian Café on atwood avenue for chocolate fondue, a parisian-style chocolat chaud, and notable wines to complement your sweet selections. chocolateriancafe.com. whether or not you're seeing a show nearby, take in the energy downtown at sushi RED on king street. order sushi to share, from aesthetically stunning presentations like the papaya kiwi special to the Forbidden sushi that tempts with its antioxidants. redsushi.net. get your groove on at Plan B, a dance club on willy street that is popular, and not just with the lgbtQ crowd. theme nights include drag queen karaoke and Flashback Fridays featuring sounds from the 1970s, '80s and '90s. planbmadison.com. the drink menu at merchant is reminiscent of the evocative backstories in the J. peterman clothing catalog. here, just off the square, punch bowls, tequila flights, and classic cocktails are served up in a setting where even what clinks in your drink—yes, they have specialty ice—is given great care. merchantmadison.com. For a (possibly) more mellow evening out, the sow's Ear in verona hosts a monthly late night knit on the first and third Fridays for crafty collaborators. communal tables and the coffee bar keep the conversation humming. knitandsip.com.

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