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56 Things We Love

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A few foibles aside, there really is a lot to love about this city of ours. Here are 56 little nuggets of Springfieldness that set our hearts aflutter. (In no particular order.)

1. St. Michaels Educational Sports Bar and Grill
St. Michael's (301 South Avenue, 417-865-2315) has, hands down, the best damn salads in town. The chicken salad comes with crumbly blue cheese, sunflower seeds, tomatoes, spinach and your choice of Cajun, jerk or traditional chicken. The salads (at left) are served in a huge metal bowl, which makes perfect for mixing it up with your dressing of choice. The house dressing (a vinaigrette) is light and tangy, the perfect compliment to the intense blue cheese and seasoned chicken. It also comes with a loaf of bread. Owner Nick Russo gives his wife, Jenny, credit for the big bowl idea. "It has something to do with a woman's intuition," he says.

2. The bar at The Outland

It is quirky-fitting for The Outland (326 South Ave., 417-863-9779), home of so much of Springfield's music scene. It's set on an elevated platform. Instead of stools, ordinary chairs line the bar. You sit and talk to the bartenders, and it's like they're across the desk from you. The setup is not unlike sitting on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise like Data the Android, except instead of monitoring a view screen, you have the big mirror behind the bar, reflecting hipster comings-and-goings. Behind your back is a second bar where people can stand, leaning. Their heads are slightly higher than butt level relative to the Starship Enterprise seats-helps keep the ghost beef down.

Micky Hardy3. Micky Hardy's hair
Happyendings has been kicking it around Springfield for several years now, jumping off stages and generally creating mass swooning among the 18-25 female population. A big reason for that is guitarist Micky Hardy (above), he of the buff physique and unpredictable, exquisitely curly, free-flowing and always-sexy hair. If happyendings winds up selling lots of posters (a feat already accomplished in Springfield, wethinks), we feel it's only proper that Micky's stylist receive a healthy cut of the profits.

4. Kum & Go tea machines
First of all, any gas station with the word GO in it can't be all that bad. Always a regular stop for tea lovers because of the three varieties in their soda fountains, they've stepped their game up even more. Kum & Go offers Golden Apple White tea, Sweetened Tea, Unsweetened Tea, and Green Tea with Honey, Lemon and Ginseng in attractive, clean containers. This is a tea-lover's paradise. We recommend a mixture of half-unsweetened and half-Golden Apple White or half-Green tea. Insider's tip: Go for the 44 oz. instead of the 32. They are the same price at 79 cents.

Reader Comments:
Jul 17, 2008 08:05 pm
 Posted by  Julie M.

Thuys Sign,,,

So what had happened is that did someone conplain from the business? just so that i could better understand from the article so if you see a sign in her window what is the difference of seeing the sign above her restaurant that says What the pho in which if you would actually figure that out it means what the fcuk so you should go here in town and go and ask any vitamease of what that word means and they will translate of what it means i do not think and believe so what if she had a sign in front of her store and yeah there's heritage down the road are they really going to care about any sign and also is that are they going to have a cornary seeing an offensive sign that is posted i do believe that it's a free country and that we have the right to our freedom of speech i would have to really question is the person that had written the article about her sign and if it really bugs you that much then take care of it if it bothers you that real bad use better common sense are you that ignorant and small minded about some sign that does not mound a mount of beans that's her choice and her progitive more power to her we women rule i think that somebody really needs to go to the library and learn about asian culture of there traditions of what they do believe in and just maybe that your going to find that all forms of culture are very
different then other's keep that in mind...

Bring it all on editor by all means!!
Julie
=)

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