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WOW we are starting early yay
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| Originally posted by Geoffb3 WOW we are starting early yay |
Taken from a DetroitLuv thread, my stomach is grumbling and arteries clogging just at the thought
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![]() Detroit's Coney Island Rivals Words and Photos by Daniel Wood Gimme one of each on two heavy chili light onions, two up on three light chili heavy onions, 2 fry, one chili fry, one of each light chili, heavy onions, bowl chili, two heavy chili no onion, two loose light onion, bowl of chili heavy onion, two loose heavy chili only. In Detroit, where we call soda "pop," we call our chili-dogs "Coney Islands." Throughout the city there are hundreds of Greek owned restaurants serving up these hot dogs covered in chili sauce and raw onions named Coney Island. The name recalls the birthplace of the hot dog but this treat was born in Motown. In the heart of downtown there are two historic spots, owned by brothers and side by side, which have been serving up this coveted concoction for over 70 years. The competition between Lafayette Coney Island and American Coney Island is fierce and there isn't a Detroiter who hasn't had to pledge allegiance to one shop or the other. My dedication to Lafayette Coney Island runs so deep that I have never set foot inside American next door. The thought of ever doing so disturbs me greatly and many people on both sides feel the same way. Both claim the superiority of their chosen establishment without ever having tasted the competition. This extreme allegiance has more to do with style and history then taste because both restaurants have a common origin and similar menus. Gust Keros immigrated to Detroit from Greece in 1910 and opened American Coney Island in 1929 on Lafayette Avenue. His nickel dogs were so successful that he sent for his brother William and trained him in the business. When the storefront next door became available, William started Lafayette Coney Island. The two have remained side by side for the past 70 years and are still owned by third generation family members. This friendly rivalry has supported them through Detroit's rise to industrial power and fall into racial strife. Both are opened seven days a week on downtown streets where most stores are boarded shut. Their clientele of office workers, city employees, police officers and diehards who drive in from the suburbs have kept them open 24 hours a day. In 1989 American made the risky move of expanding into the corner building and remodeling. Lafayette, however, seems unchanged since the day it opened. The Formica tables and cramped interior lend to its sense of authenticity. The menu is simple, chili-dogs, with or without raw onions, a loose meat hamburger or "loosey", a bowl of chili, with or without beans, and fries. Lafayette recently expanded their menu by adding chili fries, if you can count combining two things already on the menu an expansion. Three generations of my family are loyal to Lafayette Coney Island. My grandfather worked for a butcher which supplied the real casing franks for Lafayette. My father became a regular as a police officer working a downtown beat. Visits to Lafayette were frequent throughout my childhood. Whenever we were within a ten-mile radius we would stop in for a dog with the special chili sauce and raw onions. Before a ball game, after Christmas Eve church services, on the freeway to the airport, whenever. The satisfying aroma of chili and onions would be with us the entire drive home. I enjoy sitting at the counter in full view of the grill where the cooks are heating the dogs and steaming the ground beef for the chili. Your order is shouted, in a thick accent, by your waiter from your table and is served almost instantaneously. My standard order is two Coney dogs with mustard and raw onions and a bowl of chili with beans topped with more raw onions. Guaranteed to keep you awake for days. Ketchup is available but does not belong on a true Coney. The toppings are piled so high that half will end up on your plate anyway. The chili sauce is thick and flavorful, but neither spicy or tomato-y. It compliments the sharp raw onions and all beef frank perfectly. Nothing can compare. There are now restaurants throughout Michigan serving Coney Islands. The concoction spread to Ontario, Canada and upstate New York in the 1930's; possibly by traveling salesman visiting Detroit. However, outside the state these chili-dogs are simply called "Michigans" after the state of their origin. You can order a frozen 10 lb. brick of chili sauce if you have an army to feed, but my advice is to go to the source and visit Lafayette Coney Island next time you are in Detroit. Lafayette Coney Island 118 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 964-8198 American Coney Island 114 W Lafayette Blvd Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 964-6542 |
Lafayette Coney hands down!!! 
An f.y.i. for Angelina Bistro, in case anyone's considering grabbing the Groupon deal - they're keeping later hours on Friday and Saturday (still waiting to hear back on how late), but are closed on both Sunday (the night we were hoping to go) and Monday.
i have a room at the doubletree for sat and sun night for 119usd that I am trying to get rid of. It is transferrable and refundable, but I thought i'd check to see if anyone here wanted it before I cancelled it (by noon tomorrow I am cancelling it)
so if anyone knows anyone that wants it, let me know. its a king bedroom suite (two rooms, one with a king bed, and another with a pull out couch)
cheers
I will take it off yah sounds better than being far away at the motorcity casino for both of those nights
http://whattimeisyourflight.blogspot.com/
villalobos visa denied...
Centre Street Social Update
An email from the promoters today delivered some mixed news: Marcel Dettmann will no longer be playing, due to visa complications
Onur Ozer replacing him @ the afterparty
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| Originally posted by detroitbri http://whattimeisyourflight.blogspot.com/ villalobos visa denied... |
You would think this would have been settled a long time ago...One thing I was worried about with Villa but thought it would be all good. 
anybody want to buy my boat ticket??
shitty...
i enjoy Hawtin... but def wanted to see Villalobos ...
Wow, this really fucking sucks. The reason I decided to go to the festival this year was because I heard Ricardo got booked, and now he cancelled in the 11th hour. I'm soooo pissed off about this.
Paxahau better be refunding my boat tickets.
Also, Richie better tear the fucking Beatport stage apart to make up for this.
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| Originally posted by DPetey81 Taken from a DetroitLuv thread, my stomach is grumbling and arteries clogging just at the thought : |
I'm just glad I have a great group of people going or else my weekend would be ruined over this.
How can he not get a Visa?! When you booked the guy didn't you get some lawyers involved to sort it out then?!
I think it's a hoax lol
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| Originally posted by The Highroller I'm just glad I have a great group of people going or else my weekend would be ruined over this. |
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| Originally posted by She_Fitz I was soooo looking forward to the moment Ricardo took the decks... |
This thread now lives in 2 places - TOTA and the DEMF 2010 forum
(Posts will appear in both places.... this was necessary since this thread is getting a ridiculous amount of search traffic via google (#2 for demf 2010))
...might make more sense to talk about Villalobos in a separate thread since this one is ridiculously long 
No sense in crying over spilled milk...
DEMF with a fuckload of various artists and DJs, and 3 days of nonstop music in the sun, tons of afterparties, thousands of people is only 36hours away...
The weather is going to be epic!
I have never seen SOOO many awesome afterparties for any DEMF before!
Many friends are going and many more to meet!
It's the 10year aniversary!
Let's do this DEMF!
One guy missing for a 3 hour set is not going to ruin an entire weekend! Hey, it means I can check out all of Derrick Carter, get some Rob Hood in and see Innercity while making various stops at the BP tent to see Richie...
I was kinda pissed actually that Villalobos was at the same time of so many other epic acts/artists/djs!
As tacky and cliche as it is to say it...
Let's FUCKIN' RAVE!!!
that is total bullshit.
^^^edit. not at your post! at the whole villalobos fiasco.
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| Originally posted by slingshot anybody want to buy my boat ticket?? |
So I have cancelled my hotel, my boat tickets...but I'm still going to go.
I have been so back and forth with this weekend this year I have decided I am not making plans...I get there Saturday and will leave sometime before Monday.
I'm sure there will be cancellations of hotel rooms
im still gonna go to the boat...
its still the best after-party on Sun nite...
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