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The Chicks' Guide to Living Dangerously in Jackson

Ladies, here's what you need to know to live, drink, eat and shop dangerously in the lovely metropolis of Jackson, Miss. (Guide for chicks 21 and older.) Have fun, and do what you gotta do. We sure won't tell anybody.

On the Lips: Dangerous Drinks

Lemontini and Re-virginators at Bravo
4500 I-55 North 982-8111

Anything mixed by Beau Miller
Martin's, 214 S. State St. 354-9712

Jagermeister machine at the Woodlands
565 Taylor St. 713-1013

2-for-1 happy hour at Cozumel
823 S. Wheatley St. 991-0577

Martinis at Amerigo
6592 Old Canton Rd. 977-0563

Sangria at Brunos
1855 Lakeland Dr. 362-7779

Mint Julep at Julep
1305 E. Northside Dr. 362-1411

Roadhouse Tea at Roadhouse
6379 Ridgewood Court Dr. 956-3647

On the Hips: Dangerous Food

Blues dog at Subway Lounge
619 W. Pearl St. 352-6812

Brownie at Broad Street
4465 I-55 North Banner Hall 362-2900

Burger at Stamps
4654 McWillie Dr. 713-3020

Butter Chicken at India Palace
5101 I-55 North. 366-9680

Earthquake at Swensons
5056 I-55 North. 956-6442

Chocolate chip pancakes with whipped cream at IHOP
4755 N. Frontage Rd.
984-3666

Fried platter at Hal & Mal's
200 S. Commerce St. 948-0888

Fried egg sandwich at Cherokee
5020 N. State St. 362-6388

Fresh donuts at Monroe's
6310 Medgar Evers Blvd.
981-3208

Soft Shell Crawfish Rolls
at Haru
5834 Ridgewood Rd. 899-8518

Blackberry cobbler at
Collins Dream Kitchen
1439 Terry Rd. 353-3845

Frank's biscuits at Mikhail's
4330 N. State St. 982-3838

Barbecue at E&L
1111 Bailey Av. 355-5035

Pita with mozzarella and feta cheese dressing at Keifers
705 Poplar Blvd. 355-6825

Red hots (spicy sausage
sandwich) at Red Apple Inn
2315 McFadden Rd. 371-2724

Fried green tomato with lump crab meat at Julep
1305 E. Northside Dr. 362-1411

On the Bod: Dangerous Shopping

Treehouse
3017 N. State St. 982-3433

Soma
2945 Old Canton Rd.
366-9955

Latitudes
1461 Canton Mart Rd.
957-0738

Article
130 Dyess Rd. 957-1950

Pieces and Designer
Shoe Palace
2315 Lakeland Dr. 939-15-7

Lemongrass
4465 I-55 North Banner Hall
941-5181

McRaes Mac Counter
1200 E. County Line Rd.
Northpark Ridgeland

Aveda in Barnette's
4465 I-55 North Banner Hall
363-9550

Dr. Hauschka cosmetics
at Rainbow Co-op
2807 Old Canton Rd. 366-1602

Mississippi Museum of Art store
201 E. Pascagoula St. 960-1515

Diva CD set at MusiQuarium
4465 I-55 North. Banner Hall 366-4400

First Edition room at Lemuria
4465 I-55 North Banner Hall 366-7619

Juniker Jewelry
4500 I-55 North. 366-3754

Village Beads
398 Hwy 51, Ridgeland. 853-3299

On the Town: Dangerous Excursions

Dancing with strangers
at Subway Lounge
619 W. Pearl St. 352-6812

Haircut with Lanis at Barnette's
4465 I-55 North Banner Hall
362-2448

Jazzoetry at Seven*
206 Capitol St. 355-0577

Karaoke at Martins
214 S. State St. 354-9712

Pub Quiz at Hal and Mal's
200 S. Commerce St. 948-0888

Reggae night at Celebrations
Metrocenter Mall
(old Widow Watsons)

Spa/Manicure/Pedicure
at Tops with Dorothy
3106 Old Canton Rd. 366-0841

$25 massage at Massage School
362-3624

Wednesday night Jazz
at Musiquarium
4465 I-55 North Banner Hall 366-4400

Dancing at Freelon's
440 N. Mill St. 353-5357

Ladies night (Thursdays)
at the Dock
Reservoir, 287 Dyke Rd.
Ridgeland 856-7765

Mooning the First Baptist Church (believe us)
355-6047

Checking out the athletes
in the Jackson State weight room

Watch Patrice and Vasti
Thursday night at Crystal's Lounge
2815 Lynch St. 355-2090

Checking out boys on
Frat Row at Millsaps College
1701 N. State St. 974-1000

In the Bag: Purse Essentials

Blood-red lipstick
Believable fake phone number
Cell phone
Hairspray
Brass knuckles
BC powder
Church key
Wine screw
Clear nail polish
Taxi: 355-8319 (Citi-Cab Co.)

Previous Comments

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84250
Comment

Another good one: Fenian's Pub has a great veggie burger that you can get with fried okra as your side dish! I love it ...

Author
ladd
Date
2003-03-10T16:47:19-06:00
ID
84251
Comment

Ooooo--let's get fat, drunk, low-cut, and stupid all at the same time!!! Puuuuhleazzzzze.

Author
JW
Date
2003-03-11T09:47:37-06:00
ID
84252
Comment

I suppose I should have tempered the foregoing snippiness with some creative alternatives. So here goes-"girly" things to do in metro Jackson that are easy on the pocketbook and still allow you to respect yourself in the morning (and you can even bring your kids along!): The Top Fifteen 1) The Preschool Room at the Mississippi Natural Science Museum. Call 354-7303 for special events and storytimes. 2) The fountains at Highland Village. If you catch the wind just right, the spray can tickle your face as you linger. 3) The benches at Dogwood Festival Market. You don't even have to go into the stores. Just relax, walk around, window shop, and listen to the music piped in on speakers. 4) Cookies at the Cookie Co. in Northpark Mall. 5) Driving across the spillway in early afternoon. Watch for seagulls, sailboats, and waterskiers 6) The Pearl City Park on Highway 80. Check for amenities at the park nearest you. 7) The Oz Shop at Lemuria Bookstore. Eventually you should buy something--so indulge every once in a while if you're a repeat visitor. Stop by the Banner Hall fountains on your way out 8) The ETV Learning Store in Rainbow Plaza. If your kids are devoted PBS Kids watchers, all the characters featured there are familiar friends. 9) Walking path around Crossgates Lake in Brandon. don't forget to take day-old bread to toss out on the water for ducks if they beg too insistently 10) Broad Street Bakery. Great sandwiches and soups for Saturday lunch. 11) Kid's section at Barnes and Noble Bookstores. Special free programs are available on an ongoing basis; call 991-3835 for more information. 12) Olde Tyme Commisary. Locations in Highland Village and Dogwood Festival. Call 366-1849 for more information. 13) Northpark Mall decorations at Christmas. The prettiest trees are in McRae's Department store and Lindz' Christmas Store 14) McAlister's in Brandon. Great signature sandwiches, soups, salads, and all the little extras for kids' meals that don't involve promoting the latest blockbuster movie. 15) Library storyhour. Check your local library for its own programs--free fun for any ages. Bonus tip: A walk around the neighborhood--wherever you live--just look around and remind yourself of why you live where you live. (slightly altered from a previously published version)

Author
JW
Date
2003-03-11T10:16:34-06:00
ID
84253
Comment

JW, you missed the point of this particular guide--the word "dangerously." This one's in honor of the Boss Queen and those thousands and thousands of women pouring into J-town this weekend looking for a bit of freedom and decadence, which is wonderful for the spirit in moderation. And many of them will be back on the treadmill Monday a.m. (Jill Browne is a fitness guru, after all.) And the JFP is more focused than any other local publication on promoting preventive health and wellness, rather than pharmaceuticals and going under the knife: We regularly write about vegetarianism, reducing smoking and secondhand smoke, drinking in moderation, exercise, wellness, body work and so on. But, dude, like it or not, *this* is the dangerous issue. And, even if I don't eat meat, I'd much rather see someone grab a Subway dog and have a rich cultural experience to boot, then sit on the sofa with a Quarter-Pounder and the TV on the weekend. Many of your suggestions are very nice, though, especially those that get people outside and away from the boob tube. They are more appropriate for our spring fever focus coming up next issue. One thing, though: Your ideas are extremely Northeast Jackson and suburban-focused, and we're about the whole, diverse city of Jackson, and the great stuff to do all over the city. Thanks much for the ideas, though, and I'm sure our readers will try out many of them. On, and the ETV store--which was my favorite for gift-shopping--in the Rainbow Plaza has closed. I'm sure too many folks chose to shop in a mall instead. Boo, hoo.

Author
ladd
Date
2003-03-11T12:46:30-06:00
ID
84254
Comment

Oh, and I can't imagine buying a book "every once in a while" in such a wonderful bookstore as Lemuria. I can't walk out of there empty-handed, and I can't imagine making corporate books chains fatter and happier when we have such a wonderful bookstore in our midst. For discounts, buy a family membership to the Mississippi Museum of Art and use your membership card for discounts every time you buy your books at Lemuria or your CDs across the hall at MusiQuarium. And rather than buying cookies from a mall kiosk, our visitors and residents alike should visit the wonderful bakery at Mikhail's Northgate. And if you want to see Christmas decorations, don't go to the mall, either. Yuck. Drive through northwest Jackson or one of those funky trailer parks south of the city in Rankin County. Them's some Xmas deco, baby. OK, I must stop now before anti-mall/chain fervor takes over my day. All y'all, remember to shop local and support our own. As we always say around here, "Think global, shop local."

Author
ladd
Date
2003-03-11T12:53:52-06:00
ID
84255
Comment

JW, you're Martha Stewarts dream child. I almost lost it when you said look at the Christmas trees at Northpark. Have fun out there in the ring of white fear that surrounds this town. Walking path at Crossgates? Pearl city park? You've got to be kidding. It's amazing you found your way into Jackson for a few things.

Author
george
Date
2003-03-12T00:30:19-06:00
ID
84256
Comment

Actually, George, I'm a mom with 2 girls under the age of 7 who have to go to bed at 8 p.m. So everything I listed was free (or close to it) and open during daylight hours :). Sorry, not everyone that reads this site has the same definition of fun--isn't that what diversity is all about? ;) PS I used Pearl City Park to represent all the free park space in the metro area-- as an alternative to paying for Chuck E. Cheese (the horror)

Author
JW
Date
2003-03-12T10:05:00-06:00
ID
84257
Comment

By the way, there are lots of family activities happening DOWNTOWN in conjunction with St. Paddy's Day: a pet parade, a children's parade, a pet parade. See the Hal & Mal's Web site for details: http://www.halandmals.com/stpat/ George might have been a bit harsh, but I do suggest to JW that all our readers look for both adult and family fun west of I-55 and out of corporate chains and bland 'burbs more often: the Mississippi Museum of Art, the Smith Robertson, city parks, libraries, ethnic foods, you name it, await in the big city. Come on over and mix it up a bit. But enough on that; the kiddies aren't going to steal this one. This is a "dangerous" Chicks guide for girls-without-babes and for the days and nights when moms hire that babysitter or leave the tots with daddy so they can let their curls fly a bit. You can watch for our Big City Family Guide coming soon, but for now, let's get a little dangerous, girlfriends! Cheers!

Author
ladd
Date
2003-03-12T11:39:37-06:00
ID
84258
Comment

JUST A TIP... if you're looking for a good party with the college guys on Millsaps campus, just skip the trip and tell your friends that you went. Dangerous living is way more fun out on the town (try Cherokee for some good pool and greasy food) and this way you don't even have to fend off half-conscious, half-cute BOYS.

Author
millsaps undergrad
Date
2003-03-17T22:18:04-06:00
ID
84259
Comment

JUST A TIP... if you're looking for a good party with the college guys on Millsaps campus, just skip the trip and tell your friends that you went. Dangerous living is way more fun out on the town (try Cherokee for some good pool and greasy food) and this way you don't even have to fend off half-conscious, half-cute BOYS.

Author
millsaps undergrad
Date
2003-03-17T22:18:11-06:00
ID
84260
Comment

JUST A TIP... if you're looking for a good party with the college guys on Millsaps campus, just skip the trip and tell your friends that you went. Dangerous living is way more fun out on the town (try Cherokee for some good pool and greasy food) and this way you don't even have to fend off half-conscious, half-cute BOYS.

Author
millsaps undergrad
Date
2003-03-17T22:18:44-06:00
ID
84261
Comment

JUST A TIP... if you're looking for a good party with the college guys on Millsaps campus, just skip the trip and tell your friends that you went. Dangerous living is way more fun out on the town (try Cherokee for some good pool and greasy food) and this way you don't even have to fend off half-conscious, half-cute BOYS.

Author
millsaps undergrad
Date
2003-03-17T22:19:34-06:00
ID
84262
Comment

JUST A TIP... if you're looking for a good party with the college guys on Millsaps campus, just skip the trip and tell your friends that you went. Dangerous living is way more fun out on the town (try Cherokee for some good pool and greasy food) and this way you don't even have to fend off half-conscious, half-cute BOYS.

Author
millsaps undergrad
Date
2003-03-17T22:20:20-06:00
ID
84263
Comment

JUST A TIP... if you're looking for a good party with the college guys on Millsaps campus, just skip the trip and tell your friends that you went. Dangerous living is way more fun out on the town (try Cherokee for some good pool and greasy food) and this way you don't even have to fend off half-conscious, half-cute BOYS.

Author
millsaps undergrad
Date
2003-03-17T22:20:42-06:00
ID
84264
Comment

I have a feeling "millsaps undergrads" knows of which she speaks. ;-D dl

Author
ladd
Date
2003-03-18T11:57:00-06:00

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