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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

WOO HOO!!!!


Room at the Top undergoes summer facelift



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August 26, 2009 - 10:18pm
Simon Yackulic, News Staff
Returning students will notice big changes this school year when venturing to the seventh floor of SUB.Students’ Union Vice President (Operations & Finance) Zach Fentiman is confident that this summer’s improvements to the SU-run Room at the Top have revitalized a prominent campus landmark.
“I think it has got more style now, [there is] more energy now,” Fentiman explained, gesturing behind him to Room at the Top’s shiny newly-finished counters and acid-washed concrete floors. “It’s ready for students. It’s not old and depressed­—a dive bar. It’s a legitimate place for people to hangout with friends and drink or eat or whatever else while on campus.”
Room at the Top re-opened in mid-August after undergoing substantial renovations during the summer. According to an outline presented to council, the refurbishing cost totalled $68,000 with the largest chunk of the funding going to revamp the bar itself, which cost $24,320.
What was previously ‘illegitimate’ about Room at the Top may not be clear—Fentiman concedes that it was clearly a profitable venue in the past—but what has been clear so far is that the new design hasn’t scared away clientele. And with the new lights, bar, floor, and seating comes an expanded food and beverage palette to serve the cravings of Edmonton students.
“Beer-wise, the beer [selection] has been expanded,” Fentiman noted as the server delivered a pint of wheat ale. “So obviously we have grasshopper on tap [...] and there’s 16 taps on there now.”
Of particular interest is the inclusion of Amber’s, a local brewery operated by U of A alumni Jim Gibbon. Amber’s has been given one tap with which they plan to rotate and showcase their many flavours of micro-brewed ale.
“What Amber’s has proposed is that every month they’re going to rotate what’s on there. So right now it’s Bub’s Lunch Pail Ale, and [after September] it’s going to be something different,” Fentiman enthused.Another beer to watch is the lager currently going under the pseudonym of “Brand X,” (actually Molson Black Label). Going for $4 a pint or $12 a jug, the establishment is to hold a re-naming contest this fall for “Brand X” to give its name a more local flavour.
Along with marketing “Brand X” and Amber’s, Fentiman clarified that the re-configured Room at the Top will try to attract students with fair prices on all its beer. Prices will range, per pint, from $4.75 for some domestic to $6.50 for imports.
“We’re trying to keep our beer prices as competitive as possible,” Fentiman said.
Even with student unemployment during the summer at higher than usual levels due to the recession, Room at the Top management still aims to capitalize on their prime campus location to maintain profitability during the upcoming school year. Fentiman outlined the management team’s feeling that in order to remain on top, Room at the Top will need to encourage university students to stay on campus when they meet to socialize with their classmates.
“What we are hoping is, with the new feel and new configurations to the menu and improved customer service standards, all that stuff, is that even though there might be less of a pie, hopefully more of a share comes to us.”


Friday, August 21, 2009

But don't forget your kegs on 1905 street!!!!

Some KRCS Images





Thursday, August 20, 2009

We served at Dine Kalyna, in Vegreville.
We had a wonderful time
then we made sales calls
in vegreville and Mundare...





Edmonton Stories Movie

Monday, August 17, 2009

Graham Hicks is what Edmonton is all about...

From the Sun August 17th

Edmonton people - Peter Lewis, Angus Watt, Peter Johner, Anna Muze, Jim Gibbons, Lucio Gelmini
PEOPLE, PEOPLE, PEOPLE•Peter Lewis is, I believe, the only Fringe vendor to have been at every single Fringe, selling his wife Toti's unique prints. An artist himself (the High Level Bridge waterfall was his baby), ask Peter about his and Toti's involvement with The Tour de France. He can entertain you for hours.•Replacing Allan Bleiken as honourary Alberta consul for the Netherlands is financial advisor Angus Watt. Ambassador Wim Geerts will be in town Sept. 9 to oversee the succession.•Retired and loving it is chef Peter Johner. It's been three years since he sold Packrat Louie to Cory Smith, Jodh Singh and friends. Peter now has a thriving custom-chocolates craft business happening - a one-man operation at certain times of the year - at his Peter Johner's Chocolate Chalet in the country near Devon. Peter's long-time maitre d' Anna Muze has re-invented herself as owner of the excellent west-end Italian eatery Il Forno.


We mentioned Edmonton's Amber microbrewery (Bub's Lunch Pail Ale, Amber's Pale Ale, the delicious Australian Mountain Pepperberry Lager) the other day. Owner Jim Gibbons is holding the RUAmber contest, inviting slogans, video-clips, anything creative to do with Amber's beers, with prizes and what not. More info ambersbrewing.com.•

Kudos to my friend and joke contributer Lucio Gelmini, head of the chemistry department at Grant MacEwan College. He puts on rip-roarin' chemistry demos for junior and high schools all year, asking for only donations to add to his pledges for the Edmonton Weekend to end Breast Cancer walk that happened earlier this month. Raised over $10,000.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009