ORGANIC FAIR TRADE COFFEE AND RELATED CAFE STYLE BEVERAGES, PIZZA, FINE WINES, DESERTS, HAND CRAFTED ALES, BEER, BAGELS, ORGANIC FOODS, WHOLE FOODS, JUNK FOODS, CHOCOLATE. . . OH YEA WE REALLY LIKE BICYCLES ALSO, ALONG WITH TRAVEL, SKATEBOARDS, MOTORCYCLES, ART, SPONTINAEITY AND MISSPELLED WORDS
Music
ALPHA BLONDIE TO INGLEBERT HUMPERDINK. PATO BANTON TO FRANK ZAPPA, BAD BRAINS TO BOSTON, RICK ROCK TO RICK JAMES, REGGAE, THE PINK FLOYD, SKA, PUNK, FUNK, HIP-HOP, SOUL, JAZZ AND RANDOM THUMPS IN THE NIGHT
DECEMBER 10TH at SAUCED ANNEX
No Man's Slave myspace.com/nomansslave (ROSS)
The Needlepoints www.myspace.com/theneedlepoints (OKC)
GAS MONEY DONATIONS FOR TOUR ACCEPTED AT THE DOOR
Movies
MUPPET MOVIE, STRANGE BREW, REPO MAN, TOTAL RECALL, SOILENT GREEN, and thats about it.
Television
Books
HOURS: delivery and catering hours differ from cafe hours. Call for assistance we can supply fun foods for a simple child's birthday and we have done more elaborate edibles for a wedding party comparable to most any catering outfit. If we have, at SAUCED, what many consider the best pizza and coffee drinks around locally, obviously, we have good taste in many foods. One funny thing we have discovered over time is many fine restaurants can really mess up a simple pizza and then choose to serve you canned coffee after a $100 meal. Think about this one. . . . if you have to, but not for too long, and then think about where you eat your next meal or get your next event catered from. It doesn't take glazed canned fruits or candied nuts to make a great pizza and it doesn't take NASA to make your next platter of crudite, hot wings or brisket. Our catering calendar has open dates, 521-9801
Heroes
We appreciate the people who struggle to make things better for everybody not just themselves.
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THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE WAS FOUND AT
http://www.britannica.com/bps/additionalcontent/18/25777125/A-Paseo-Crawl
A Paseo Crawl.
Oklahoma Today, July 2007
by Susan Owen Atkinson
À MOON OVER PASEO Considered the oldest arts district in the state, Uie Historic Paseo Arts District in Oklahoma City offers a supportive and creative community for the more than 60 artists who work there. Seventeen galleries, three restaurants, several shops, a hair salon, yoga studio, and an exciting nightlife add to the area's entertainment appeal. A night out in the Historic Paseo Arts District Is a sure thing for great food, live music, and cultural awakenings. SOME PEOPLE CALL Oklahoma City's Historic Paseo Arts District an overnight success story that has taken thirty-one years. The Paseo, with its original sense of place thoroughly intact, lias weathered countless vicissitudes since 1927 but truly is beginning to dpen as an arts destination. People are moving hack to the Paseo, and in the past two years, a handful of new restaurants and one old favorite have joined a thriving group of studios and galleries to cement the historic neighborhood's identity as a bona fide swinging hot spot. On New Years Eve 2006, Ed Baldwin and Mandy Bigger popped the cork on a lifetime dream of Ed's: to open a cafe, a gathering place like dozens he knew from his youth in the San Erancisco Bay Area. In tbeir minds. Sauced, a new pizza cafe, would be considered the neighborhood living room. A week after opening, an ice storm secured Sauceds place in tbe Paseo community. "Everybody in the neighborhood was stuck at home with no food, so they all just walked over here," Baldwin says. "We were packed, and everyone liad a great time." Baldwin is a slender man with a white gold- and-platinu m overlay tooth. A beart condition brought him from California to OklaJioma City to be near family. Once here, be met Oklahoma City schoolteacher Mandy Bi^er in the Paseo, and the two shared a mutual need to gulp rather than sip life's dreams. Sauced is more cultural hub than mere eatery. Sure, you can get fantastic Neapolitan pizza hy the slice ($3), baked delectahles by Ingrid's of Oklahoma Cit); fair trade espresso, fresh-squeezed juices, and an inspired selection of heers. Sauced has everything from Chimay, a $9 bottled nectar made hy Belgian Trappist monks, to Old Milwaukee at a dollar a can. ("You laugb," Baldwin says, "but that's our demographic!") O K L A H O M A TODAT 1 0 3 À Eat Up 1 0 4 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE PASEO In Spanish, paseo means "to take a stroll." Originally known as Spanish Village, the Paseo was pertiaps Oklahoma City's first suhurban shopping center. Begun in 1927. the Spanish revival district was the brainchild of Oklahoma City developer G.A. Nichols. Through the 1950s, the Paseo was a neighborhood shopping district boasting grocery stores, barber shops, and an octagonal swimming pool called the Paseo Plunge. Its storybook environment made It a haven for bohemians and hippies in tbe early 1970s, but then the neighboftiood fell into decline. Oklahoma City attomey John Belt bought his first Paseo building in 1976, just days before ttte wrecking ball hit. Belt and his wife Joy (who owns the JRB Art at the Elms gallery), along witb otber Paseo lovers, inaugurated the Paseo Arts Festival that same year. Thirty-one years later, the Paseo arts district is growing stronger than ever. Its historic buildings, with their distinct identity surrounded by charming bungalow neighborhoods, are proving irresistible to neo-bohemians and young families alike. OKLAHOMA CENTENNIAL But Sauced is also a study in Gen-X values. Its organic Its Wi-Fi. Its multicultural. It's ?msy. Its outdoors---patrons enter the build- ing through the patio. And it's local--most of the staff and patrons live in and around the Paseo neighborhood. Sauced gives discounts CO anyone on two wheels, and the m a n ^ e - ment trains every employee to do every job, with IOO percent tip share
About me: MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10am- MIDNIGHT
FRIDAY & SATURDAY WE STAY OPEN UNTIL 2:00am,
SATURDAY MORNING WE OPEN AT 10:00am
Sunday 11am-MIDNIGHT
HOURS CAN CHANGE DUE TO WEATHER PLEASE CALL IF YOU QUESTION THE POSSIBILITY THAT WE MAY BE CLOSED.
WE HOST BANDS, ART AND PERFORMANCE CONSTANTLY.
THE CALENDAR BELOW SHOULD HELP. We are a private COMMUNITY CENTER, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC- ITS A DIY VENUE. WE HAVE SOME SOUND EQUIPMENT AND THE ABILITY TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR EVENT HAPPEN. WE ARE BAD PROMOTERS AND DO NOT HAVE A BUILT IN CROWD FOR YOUR SHOW, YOU BRING YOUR OWN PEOPLE, SOUNDGUY,BOARD, CABLES, AND MICS UNLESS DISCUSSED W/ THE BMOC
405-521-9801
FRIDAY 7:00PM NOVEMBER 6TH
TEKUMBE Latin Jazz, salsa, dance music, OUTDOORS weather permitting FRIDAY NIGHT ART WALK ON PASEO
Who I'd like to meet: MONDAY NOVEMBER 16TH NOAH ENGH
NOVEMBER 21ST SUGAR FREE ALLSTARS
LOST IN HOLLAND (google Josh Hisle, Neil Young)
Ed!!!! Mandy! You're being honored at a ribbon cutting with Bethel Foundation this Saturday at 11:00 a.m., 13003 N. Western (286-3700)(229-0173). Can someone from sauced (i.e., Ed, Mandy, or anyone or several anyones) come and represent???? Love, Tamara 229-0173 ;)
We’ve got two kick ass shows this weekend… one in Chickasha at Oddfellow’s Music Hall and one in Oklahoma City at the Conservatory. Both shows are all ages, and we have tickets available if you need them. Also, we have a very limited run of t-shirts available for $10 each to support the upcoming record. Get one before they're all gone... only 30 available for now. Hit us up! –Anti Mortem
Yeah sorry, we will definitely get you some flyers ahead of time next show. Had a good time though! Hope you did as well! Thanks so much for having us.
CALLING ALL Car Clubs, Gear Heads, Classic Car Enthusiasts, and Rockers
It's that time again to dust off your rides and cruise on over to the
Prohibition Room for the last Rumble of the 09 season. 1112 NW 23rd St. The event will start @ 4pm and run till the last car leaves.
It's free to park your rides and there will be Food & Drink specials, and as all ways good times!!
Sorry about last weekend but what can you do when the weather just wont work with you!