Welcome to Brown on the Towne, the illegitimate, bastard brain child of two friends who enjoy their eats and surroundings. We are Homer and Jordan. Our mission is to document our experience of ethnic eateries in the Omaha area. We do not claim to be politically, mathematically or chemically correct.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Dining Out for Life

Tuesday April 8th - Eat for a good cause!!!!!!

Tuesday is the annual Dining Out for Life event here in the Omaha/Lincoln/Council 'tucky area to benefit the Nebraska AIDS Project. So if you are planning to eat tomorrow, why not make your experience good for you and for many others in the world. Many of you know I worked at the AIDS Project for a time, so this cause has great meaning for me. All the educators, case workers, counselors, doctors, families of those affected and the infected themselves need as much as help they can get, especially in the conservative midwest. Eating out is the least we could do. Keep in mind, the brown parts of our world are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. Brown on the Towne is proud to support our brethren.


Here's a list of places to hit up.
If you want to go with me I'll be at the Radial for breakfast/lunch.

later gators,
J

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Baby please..??

Hello again readers...

So we've become deadbeat food bloggers... don't expect any reader support payments any soon. By the by... can we borrow some scratch to pay off our gambling debts. We'll pay you back. You know we're good for it.

Since our last post waaaay back in December '07, Homer and I have neglected our responsibilities as honorable food bloggers to the world. We did manage to hit up a couple places; Malara's, Katie's Greek along with a special guest. However we could not find the time or motivation to write up our adventures.

So in short:

Malara's - go there, get the bacon stuffed meatball (brascioli), and if you eat a dessert cannoli with a fork --> you = douchebag.

Katie's - Opah!!!! the flaming cheese is a must! Not to be confused with the gay cheese.

As for the future of BOTT!, we are unsure of format (we would like to have a full website, not just a blog). At some point (when the semester ends) reviews will reappear as they have in the past.

Suggestions from you all are welcome.

I am thinking I will post on my personal food adventures until things get rolling again.

So for now here are some suggestion if you hunger for Brown on the Towne approved eats.

Cuba Linda - as always

Victors - best gyros/falafel in town

The Taj - try the samosa with chat

try this place...

--J