Feel the brotherly and sisterly love in Murfreesboro.
Shop for antiques with Four Sisters or have some noodles at Brothers Ramen.
I do sometimes miss the Reuben sandwich and cheese triangles and chips with horseradish sauce at Three Brothers Deli, but in researching this month’s big pizza piece in the Pulse, I learned that Two Brothers, in Smyrna, serves pizza (along with pupusas, pasta, Salvadoran seafood dishes, steaks and much more—I am sometimes leery of places with such huge menus, but the pizza has gotten really good reviews. We will have to try it out sometime.)
Of course Sorelles (translated as “sisters”), out in Eagleville serves pizza as well, but Two Sisters cleans houses, I think.
Keep it straight: Tres Madres/Three Mothers operates a Murfreesboro bakery (and also has soup, sandwiches, salad, flan and more); Five Daughters will also be opening a Murfreesboro bakery, with big doughnuts, but Five Guys is where you get burgers and fries.
Now, on to barbecue: we have Jim ’N Whitt’s, Rick’s ’N Nick’s, Single Pig and Slick Tree . . . and the restaurants and businesses keep on coming—so many it’ll make your head spin.
Stay tuned to the Pulse for all of the local business news.
Come and join me and a thousand other runners at the 7 a.m. hour on March 9 for the Special Kids Race. We shall see what my race pace is looking like this year. Regardless of the race results, the event is usually a fun one for a noble cause involving lots of good local folks.
After a rough patch in the season and their coach calling them out, the Predators have put together a fantastic end to February, winning eight games in a row and getting themselves back in the NHL playoff picture.
Wow . . . garden planting time is here! Valley Growers has the kale, cabbage, broccoli and other cool weather plants ready for you to get into the ground.
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A lot of people go wild when the latest Whataburger, Trader Joe’s, In-N-Out, Buc-ee’s, Costco or Wawa come to the area. It seems there is room, and a willing market, for all of them in town.
But there’s also a very important contingent of Murfreesboro consumers who go out of their way, and often even spend a little more, so that they can purchase from a local business.
Those local, independent, one-of-a-kind spots and operations seem to give Murfreesboro, and hundreds of other towns across the world, unique character and culture and set them apart from one another.
Otherwise this past month, we got to see a great Super Bowl, the second ever to go into overtime. I said when the 49ers were knocking at the door, right there a couple of yards from the end zone on the first possession of overtime, they have to go for touchdown there on fourth down. Anyone can coach from the couch, but I would think you’d have to be aggressive in that situation and go and take it. Many knew what was about to happen with the 49ers taking three points and giving Mahomes the ball with a chance to win the Super Bowl.
Main Event, the new bowling center, restaurant and arcade, hooked us up royally at its launch event.
Jr. and I took Beckett to see Migration in the theater, after giving him a little scare with Godzilla Minus One.
Z-Train came along with the Mayos to a Blue Raiders basketball game.
Enjoy March. Get your taxes done. Get some sunshine.
Love your neighbor!
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