Ahoy, Mateys!
Escape the winter storms to paradise in Apalachicola! The Krewe of Salty Barkers are in the house Monday, January 26th to host a Salty Barket Buffet from 4-7pm. There will be a variety of homemade, one-dish meals lovingly prepared by our Krewe families, including Chicken Caccitore, Mama's Baked Mac n Cheese, Spicy Pork Noodle Soup with Toasted Garlic, Gumbo, and Italian Beef Sandwiches! The Forgotten Coast Dancing Witches will be on hand to liven things up with their dancing and a tempting assortment of homemade magical desserts. Don't miss local troubadour Tommy Cooper wearing his heart on his sleeve, crooning on the mainstage for dinner and a show. All proceeds will be used to benefit local animal rescues. Come hungry, bring friends, and help us support a cause that's close to our hearts! Taqueria de Apalach will still be open for lunch 12-3pm and dinner 5-9pm.
SINGO — everyone's new favorite national drinking pastime that's all the rage — is back with local Emmy Award nominated singer songwriter host, Clayton Mathis, on Tuesday, January 27th from 6-8pm. Go ahead and mark every Tuesday in your calendar as Singo night! It's just as simple as it sounds: music bingo. Instead of listening for numbers, you're listening to your favorite tunes! There's only one rule for playing this game: HAVE FUN! Stop by Taqueria de Apalach for lunch 12-3pm or dinner 5-9pm.
Keep Franklin County Beautiful will be popping up on Wednesday, January 28th from 4-6pm to crush glass and accept aluminum under the Hangar. Bring your glass recycling clean and free of any plastic, metal, organic material, or anything of that nature — paper labels don't need to be removed. Taqueria de Apalach will be open for dinner 5-9pm!
Singer Songwriter Night this week brings a fresh face to the AYC stage! John Ford debuts at the club on Thursday, January 29th from 6-9pm. It’s pre war blues, old school country, southern gospel, and the history behind the music. John Ford assimilates the blues of the 1920’s and 30’s, the blues of Robert Johnson and Son House, a bit of 1940's country, a pinch of gospel rhythm, and conjures it into his own brand of the roots experience. Taqueria de Apalach will be open for lunch 12-3pm and dinner 5-9pm.
It's finally Friday and we're not letting these northern blues bring us down — Reese Cloud is turning up the heat with jazz night on Friday, January 30th from 7-10pm! Originally from northern Virginia, Reese Cloud is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer now based in the red clay hills of Tallahassee. His acclaimed debut jazz album, Onyx, dropped last June! Taqueria de Apalach will be open for lunch 12-3pm and dinner 5-10pm.
Dabbit Nabbit! The Dabbit Quartet returns on Saturday, January 31st from 7-10pm! It's straight fire coming at you in the form of a quartet you have to see to believe. From John Hiatt to John Hartford to John Prine, along with originals, perfect percussion, slammin bass, and sweet electric and acoustic guitar! A surprise guest is joining with the addition of hot pedal steel! Taqueria de Apalach will be open for dinner 5-10pm.
See y'all at the Club!