Best Of Jackson 2009: Nightlife

Ben Deneka
January 21, 2009
BEST DANCE CLUB
BEST PLACE TO DANCE LIKE A FOOL
BEST MEET MARKET
THE ELECTRIC COWBOY
6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-899-5333
When you get the urge to dance like a crazy fool, this is the place to do it. Thursday night is ladies night, when ladies get in half price, and the music doesnt stop until 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays feature a variety of bands, with DJs playing in between sets. Its so packed on the weekends, good luck finding a parking spot if you get there fashionably late. Saturday nights are possibly the best opportunity to dance, according to General Manager Danny Thomas. And have you seen the people that go to the Cowboy? I mean, if you are looking to meet someone who is good-looking, Electric Cowboy looks awful good from where Im sitting. Oh, and God love Little Willies for some Grade A red meat.
Dawn R. Dugle and Emily Braden Knight
Best Dance Club
Second: Fire Club (209 Commerce St., 601-592-1000) / Third: Dick and Janes (206 W. Capitol St.) / Good Showing: Freelons (440 N. Mill St., 601-949-2535)
Best Place to Dance Like a Fool
Second: Fire Club (209 Commerce St., 601-592-1000) / Third: Dick and Janes (206 W. Capitol St.) / Good Showing: Martins (214 S State St., 601-354-9712); Shuckers (116 Conestoga Road, 601-853-0105)
Best Meet Market
Second: Fire Club (209 Commerce St., 601-592-1000) / Third: Julep (5035 Interstate 55 N., Suite 105, 601-362-1411) / Good showing: Little Willies (multiple locations); Kroger (multiple locations); Paul Anthonys (4500 Interstate 55 N., Suite 100, 601-981-7559)
BEST SINGER-SONGWRITER
BEST ROCK ARTIST
BEST ORIGINAL BAND
JEREMY RAINEY, NO LESSER BEAUTY
Pulling out in front of the pack of talented musicians, Jeremy Rainey is the frontman for No Lesser Beauty, 2009 Best Original Band. Rainey has been a mainstay of the shuffled four-piece and has been rocking Jackson since 2001. Citing influences like Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne, Raineys songwriting has pushed the band beyond their limits and continues to explore new territory. In the past, they have been on a regional tour, opened for national acts, and have played at Hal & Mals and Fire. NLB has recently taken a hiatus from touring to write and record. With an expected release of their new album, Strip It Down, in spring 2009, Rainey says the band members cannot wait to share it with their fans. With the overwhelming interest from those fanshere is proofNo Lesser Beauty will surely be welcomed back to the rock scene.
Neola Young
Best Singer-Songwriter
Second: Chad Wesley, Full Moon Circus / Third: Johnny Bertram / Good Showing: Brian Jones, Full Moon Circus; Scott Albert Johnson
Best Rock Artist
Second: Chad Wesley, Full Moon Circus / Third: The Weeks / Good Showing: Brian Jones, Full Moon Circus; Roosevelt Noise
Best Original Band
Second: Absence of Concern / Third: The Weeks / Good Showing: Roosevelt Noise; Full Moon Circus
BEST CASINO FOR GAMING AND SHOWS
AMERISTAR
4116 Washington St., Vicksburg, 601-638-1000
Ameristar Casino in Vicksburg offers your favorite table games and plenty of slots to keep you itching for that big win. After you have played your numbers at the Roulette table and battled the house in Blackjack, grab a seat and enjoy some video poker and live music in the Bottleneck Blues Bar, which is styled like a blues juke joint complete with vintage playbills and art. With bigger and better events every month, exciting shows and concerts, and delicious Cajun cuisine at Pearls Oyster Bar, there is always a reason to go to the boats.
J.P. Neff
Casino for Gaming
Second: Beau Rivage (875 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, 228-386-7111) / Third: Silverstar (13541 Highway 16 W., Choctaw, 601-650-1234); Golden Moon (13541 Highway 16 W., Choctaw, 601-650-1234)
Casino for Shows
Second: Beau Rivage (875 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, 228-386-7111) / Third: Silverstar (13541 Highway 16 W., Choctaw, 601-650-1234) / Good Showing: Hard Rock Casino (777 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, 228-276-7625)
BEST BLUES ARTIST (TIE)
DOROTHY MOORE and JACKIE BELL
Dorothy Moore and Jackie Bell are both superb artists, each in her own way. Moore is a nationally known Mississippi legend in the music industry who started singing in church as a young girl. Starting her career as a soulful R&B singer, Moores most popular song is Misty Blue, which she recorded with Malaco Records in the 70s. In recent years, shes started her own record label, Farish Street Records, and the Mississippi Blues Society unveiled a blues trail marker in her name last year. While Dorothy Moore is a good down-home soul artist, Jackie Bell is a born entertainer, first and foremost. Singing what I like to call fabulously raunchy blues songs with a kick, Bell is Jacksons blues sweetheart. As musician in residence at 930 Blues Café, Bell sings most weekends at the Congress Street joint, and trust me; you dont want to miss her belt out some of the best blues in the city.
Maggie Neff
Second: Eddie Cotton / Third: Bobby Rush / Good Showing: Patrick Harkins

BEST HIP-HOP ARTIST
KAMIKAZE
I spent a few years verbally battling Jacksons rap royalty. Then, right when Id dismissed him, he sent me a CD, and I heard the music that reflects my Jackson. Kamikaze has the definitive ability to universally incite and inspire a passion for his music, city and people. 7even:Thirty is like hearing Andre 3000 rap about outer space, but hes even more of an enigma. Skipp Coon, my forever platonic crush, recently dropped Women, Revolution, Tennis Shoes with some of the smartest lyrics youll hear. Period. If you listen to these lyrics and continue to dismiss all hip-hop as thug music, then I will have to question your reading-comprehension skills. Emily Braden Knight
Second: David Banner / Third: 7even:Thirty / Good Showing: Skipp Coon
Best Open Mic, Best Karaoke, Best Bar Menu: Fenians
901 E. Fortification St., 601-948-0055
While living in Portland for the past couple of years, I often yearned to visit Fenians for an ice cold Guinness and good live music. Admittedly, it was my one of my favorite parts of returning to Jackson. Winning several categories is no surprise for patrons of this corner bar. Start the week off right with Monday-night karaoke with Matt Collette, Jacksons master KJ. Youll have a rollicking good time and maybe sing a song or two. But beware: its so popular that you may wait hours for a seat. Follow with another visit on Tuesday for the open-mic night beginning at 9 p.m. A great venue for local singers and songwriters, Fenians welcomes performances by nearly anyone interested. While youre hanging out in the dark corners or at the bar, order the cheese fries or the fried dill pickles to share and accompany whatever libations you imbibe.
Neola Young
Best Open-Mic
Second: Time Out Sports Bar (6270 Old Canton Road, 601-978-1839) / Third: Seven*Studioz (147 Millsaps Ave., 601-316-5074) / Good Showing: Martins (214 S. State St., 601-354-9712)
Best Karaoke
Second: Mc Bs (815 Lake Harbour Drive, Ridgeland, 601-956-8362) / Third: Sportsmans Lodge 1220 E. Northside Drive, Suite 100, 601-366-5441) / Good Showing: Electric Cowboy (6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-899-5333)
Best Bar Menu
Second: Julep (4500 Interstate 55 N., Suite 105, 601-362-1411) / Third: Elixir (4800 Interstate 55 N., Suite 6B, 601-981-7896) / Good Showing: Cherokee Inn (1410 Old Square Road, 601-362-6388); Bravo! (4500 Interstate 55 N., Suite 244, 601-982-8111); Hal & Mals (200 S. Commerce St., 601-948-0888)
Best Cover Band: Full Moon Circus
Brian Jones, Brandon Latham, Joey Tannehill and Chad Wesley of Full Moon Circus have been together since 2001 playing everything from top-40 pop to 80s hits. The band recently played at the Jackson Convention Complex grand opening, and the band mates plan on spending the 2009 writing more original music, diverging from their cover style into alternative thrash rock. They will also be working in the studio trying to put out their second album. Some little known facts about Full Moon Circus: They are obsessed with mixed-martial arts fighter Tito Ortiz and the L.A. Lakers.
Sage Carter-Hooey
Second: The Hardline Monks / Third: The Molly Ringwalds / Good Showing: Faze 4, Bofus
Best GLBT Hangout:
Dick & Janes
206 W. Capitol, 601-592-1000
Dick & Janes came storming on the scene a few years ago and quickly became the hot spot for partying GLBT folks and their allies, offering adventure every weekend. They now host quality drag shows every Friday night, followed by dancing til all hours on Saturday night. Whats more, the club is all about the GLBT community and always has contraception, pamphlets about HIV/AIDS and STD screening. Dick & Janes has also been the site for Grace House benefits, Jacksons transitional living facility for those living with HIV and AIDS.
Neola Young
Second: JCs (425 North Mart Plaza, 601-362-3108) / Third: Cups (multiple locations) / Good Showing: Club Metro Reloaded (4670 Highway 80 W.); City Lights (200 N. Mill St., 601-353-0059)
Best Club DJ: DJ Cadillac
Electric Cowboy, 6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-621-1751
A sick day made all the difference for DJ Cadillac. His friend owned a bar, and one day the DJ wasnt able to make it. So he asked Cadillac to step in. Two years later, hes made a name for himself at the Electric Cowboy, signed with a record label and created a DJ company. Next month, he heads out on a 28-city tour with Amp Music, then its off to Japan. Cadillac says he will be featured in an upcoming episode of My Super Sweet 16 when the show returns to MTV this spring. You can catch him at the Electric Cowboy Feb. 6.
Dawn R. Dugle
Second: OB1 / Third: Phingaprint / Good Showing: Mr. Nick
Best Beer Selection, Bottled and Draft: The Bulldog
6111 Ridgewood Road, 601-978-3502
Finding a seat at The Bulldog on Wednesday Pint Glass Night is like finding the prized drumstick at a fried chicken buffetyoud better get there early. Its heartening, though, because it means Jacksons beer drinkers have evolved their tastes to the point where theyre ready to properly enjoy The Bulldogs myriad offerings. With their beer menu listing each brews country or U.S. state of origin, beer style and alcohol percentage, its easy to feel like a connoisseur. Be sure to ask your server for beer pairing recommendations with the restaurants upscale bar food, and explore the diverse seating options. When the weathers nice, enjoy the newly improved patio, complete with fountains, torches and a Monday Night Football-sized HDTV.
Darren Schwindaman
Beer Selection (Bottled)
Second: Martins (214 S. State St., 601-354-9712) / Third: Fenians (901 E. Fortification St., 601-948-0055); Sportsmans Lodge (1220 E. Northside Drive, 601-366-5441) / Good Showing: Sal & Mookies (565 Taylor St., 601-368-1919)
Beer Selection (Draft)
Second: Fenians (901 E. Fortification St., 601-948-0055) / Third: Sal & Mookies (565 Taylor St., 601-368-1919) / Good Showing: Buffalo Wild Wings (808 Lake Harbor Drive, Ridgeland, 601-856-0789)
Best Biker Hangout: Hooters
4165 Interstate 55 N., 601-981-0480
In Hooters honor, I asked my friend what he uses, hot wings excluded, as an excuse for patronage to Hooters. He, of course, wondered why one might need an excuse. Dont ask me! Yall are the ones who keep talking about how good their hot wings are. Just claim the T&A already. Theres even a show tune you could incorporate as you tap dance that one. After all, Ive surmised that your best bet would just be to buy the motorcycle already so you can use Best Biker Hangout as your excuse, because Hooters always wins. Plus, we need you to get out of the house so we can clean. Nudge. Wink.
Emily Braden Knight
Second: Shuckers (116 Conestoga Road, Ridgeland, 601-852-0105) / Third: Electric Cowboy (6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-621-1751) / Good showing: Sams Lounge (5035 Interstate 55 N., 601-983-2526)
Best R&B Artist: Akami Graham
Shes done it again! Graham has been one of Jacksons shining stars, singing like an angel for years, and she isnt done yet. She continues to bring the eclectic mix of R&B, neo-soul, gospel and old school that we have come to adore and appreciate from her. No stranger to music, Graham has performed all over the South, from Tennessee to Alabama and back to her home state of Mississippi. No matter your age, color or musical preference, she will definitely bring you a show you will never forget. Queen Folayan
Second: Dorothy Moore / Third: Chad Wesley / Good Showing: Jewel Bass; DMar and the Nu Funk Society
Best Country Artist: The Colonels
Young, fun and passionate about bringing back mullets; The Colonels are five homegrown Mississippi boys out of Brookhaven who started their band as a joke, really. Members Josh Brister, Topher Brown, Brett Hart, Charlie Townsend and Marvin Chatty Curtis are heartthrobs with college girls, singing their fan-favorite song about their love of mullets. It was such a hit they began including more serious songs and even mixing in covers of 80s hits and Justin Timberlake for good measure. With a growing fan base, you can catch them playing shows all over the state, and they even competed in the recent Colgate Showdown in Picayune. One place youll always find them, though, is The Warehouse on Highway 18.
Sage Carter-Hooey
Second: Crossing Dixon / Third: Jeff Maddox / Good Showing: The Scramblers, The USA
Best Bartender: Justin Cook, Nicks
1501 Lakeland Drive, Suite 101, 601-981-8017
The one person who can make or break your whacky hijinks around town at night is the bartender, who need not merely know a litany of recipes by heart or be capable of eyeballing a shot from space with their glasses cracked. The persons demeanor and attitude are key. Justin Cook, resident hooch-slinger at Nicks, can serve up cocktails in a demanding environment and not break a sweat. His love for the profession shows in the way he serves his customers, making sure no one leaves unsatisfied.
Vince Falconi
Second: Trevor Palmer, The Electric Cowboy (6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-899-5333) / Third: T. Francis, Old Venice (1428 Old Square Road, 601-366-6872) / Good Showing: Kavan Wood, The Electric Cowboy (6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-899-5333)
Best Place to Drown Your Sorrows, Best Place For a Stiff Drink: Martins
214 S. State St., 601-354-9712
Dont nobody know my troubles but God and maybe a few friends at Martins. They are always open when I feel like cryingeven most holidaysand they have some of the stiffest drinks in town to help wash down your tears. No one stares if you sit alone, and no one stares if you sit with those crazy people. Plus, it can get pretty dark in Martins, so if you find yourself being one of those crazy people, the crowd will not recognize your face. Or maybe they just wont remember. Oh, and post-pub quiz karaoke can be quite cathartic. As far as I know, Ive never been reprimanded for throwing my own dry commentary into the chorus of Sylvias Nobody.
Emily Braden Knight
Best Place to Drown Your Sorrows
Second: Fenians (901 E. Fortification St., 601-948-0055) / Third: Sams Lounge (5035 Interstate 55 N., 601-983-2526) / Fourth: Char (4500 Interstate 55 N., Suite 142, 601-956-9562)
Best Place For a Stiff Drink
Second: Nicks (1501 Lakeland Drive, Suite 101, 601-981-8017) / Third: Ticos (1536 E. County Line Road, Ridgeland, 601-956-1030) / Good Showing: Char (4500 Interstate 55 N. Suite 142, 601-956-9562); Fire (209 Commerce St., 601-592-1000); Sams Lounge (5035 Interstate 55 N., 601-983-2526)
Best Gospel Artist: Dathan Thigpen & the Holy Nation
In fall 2003, Dathan Thigpen & Holy Nation came to life after Thigpen received a vision from the Lord to assemble a choir whose main ministry was to expose people from every walk of life to unadulterated praise. The group has a unique flair that attracts people of all cultures and religious affiliations. They have dedicated themselves to showing the world the awesome power of praise and worship.
Thigpen is an ordained minister and serves as the praise and worship leader at Word of Faith Christian Center in Jackson. Look for great things from Dathan Thigpen & Holy Nation in 2009.
Queen Folayan
Second: Twice Born / Third: Dorothy Moore / Good Showing: Mississippi Mass Choir; Sedric Brinson
Best Jukebox: Sams Lounge
5035 Interstate 55 N., 601-983-2526
Youre out with your friends consuming libations, getting lost in the fun that is nightlife here in sunny Jackson. Theres no band playing, but you and your crew are still getting down. Instead of a DJ or a live musical act, youve got the next best thing: a jukebox. When the stage is empty, the jukebox at Sams Lounge takes over with its nigh infinite options for aural entertainment, courtesy its speedy Internet connection and wide pre-loaded selection. Metal, hip-hop, alt. Countryyou name it, and its probably there. Speaking from personal experience, I dont mind playing Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Vince Falconi
Second: Cherokee Inn (1410 Old Square Road, 601-362-6388), Sportsmans Lodge (1120 E. Northside Drive, 601-366-5411) / Third: JCs (425 North Mart Plaza, 601-362-3108) / Good Showing: Time Out Sports Bar (6270 Old Canton Road, 601-978-1839); Waffle House (multiple locations)
Best Sports Bar: The Sportsmans Lodge
1120 E. Northside Drive, 601-366-5441
When I first moved to Jackson, all I wanted to do was watch the San Francisco Giants play baseball, and the only place that had enough screens to make that happen was The Sportsmans Lodge. I ordered a huge plate of nachos, got comfortable with my bucket of beer and watched all nine innings like I was in the comfort of my own home. You can watch any sport imaginable on one of the many flat-screen TVs surrounding the perimeter, or you can take a chance at one of the various sports the lodge offers includingbut not limited tothe only shuffleboard table in town. They even put a small TV in the girls bathroomthe only bar Ive ever been to that does that. Keep up the good work, Sportsmans Lodge.
Sage Carter-Hooey
Second: Time Out Sports Bar (6270 Old Canton Road, 601-978-1839) / Third: Buffalo Wild Wings (808 Lake Harbour Drive, Ridgeland, 601-856-0789) / Good Showing: Alumni House (574 Highway 51, Suite F, Ridgeland, 601-605-9903); The Bulldog (6111 Ridgewood Road, 601-978-3502)
Best Place to Shoot Pool:
The Green Room
444 Bounds St., 601-713-3444
The dozen tables at The Green Room are a far cry from those ravaged green surfaces you see in the corner of some bars. Here, pool is the main attraction, not a diversion. Low-hanging lamps illuminate the geometry of cue ball and pocket without spoiling the shadowy privacy of each game. Refuel at the bar, which boasts an excellent beer selection and cheese fries youll wish you could eat twice.
Ward Schaefer
Second: Sams Lounge (5035 Interstate 55, 601-983-2526) / Third: Reed Pierces Sportsmans Grill (6791 S. Siwell Road, Byram, 601-376-0777) / Good showing: Sportsmans Lodge (1120 E. Northside Drive, 601-366-5441)
Best Wine Selection: BRAVO! Italian Restaurant and Bar
4500 Interstate 55 N., Suite 244, 601-982-8111
Nothing sets off a fine meal better than perfectly paired wine. Better yet, pair off every courseappetizer, entrée and dessertwith a perfect wine for each. Youll need an extensive wine list, a sommelier who knows her stuff, and a few friends to share the joy. BRAVO! gets the first two done with panache. With a wine list covering the best domestic and international vineyards, I suggest you grab sommelier Kelly Boutwell for her expert selections. Even if you dont know a claret from a veltliner, youll be amazed at how well food and wine complement one another. Wine Spectator magazine has awarded BRAVO! an award of excellence since 1997. Prosit!
Ronni Mott
Second: Nicks (1501 Lakeland Drive, 601-981-8017) / Third: Julep (1305 E. Northside Drive, Suite 105, 601-362-1411) / Good Showing: Kats Wine Cellar (901 E. Fortification St., 601-354-9181), Shapleys (868 Centre St., Ridgeland, 601-957-3753)
Best Place to Drink Cheap, Best Place to Break Up: Fire Club
209 Commerce St., 601-592-1000
Well, there you go. Strategery! I heard what you said about me. My friends uncles girlfriends cousin told him, and he totally told me. I must get drunk and dump you in a public place. Or perhaps I must get YOU drunk before I dump you in a public place. Either way, I prefer to dance at Fire as I kick your good-for-nothing self to the curb and peruse the meet market for your replacement.
Fire is now serving all my relationship needs. Cheaply, I might add.
And then, I hope someone takes our picture and posts it on Facebook as I change my status to single, so that people I dont even know can comment on your jackassery. You are so going down mister. Wait, you are buying? In that case, lets go to Northpark where Ill dump you via text message after you buy me that halter-top Ive been wanting. Then Ill wear it to Fire. Without you. LMAO!
Emily Braden Knight
Best Place to Drink Cheap
Second: Sams Lounge (5035 Interstate 55 N., 601-983-2526) / Third: Mugshots (1855 Lakeland Drive, 601-713-0383) / Good showing: Martins (214 S. State St., 601-354-9712)
Best Place to Break Up
Second: Electric Cowboy (6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-621-1751) / Third: Northpark Mall (1200 East County Line Road, Ridgeland, 601-957-3744) / Good Showing: Martins (214 S. State St., 601-354-9712); Fenians (901 E. Fortification St., 601-948-0055); Text Message
Best All-Ages Venue, Best Place for Live Music: Hal & Mals
200 S. Commerce St., 601-948-0888
It is a Jackson landmark for a reason. The food is real, down-home cookin. The atmosphere is rough around the edges, but the old train station has been around for decades and has become a part of the unique character of Jackson. In the restaurant you can always find a spot in a booth, and you can listen to music ranging from traditional old time to current rockers. Order a plate of red beans and rice, served with a large link of sausage on top, or my personal favorite, the black bean tamales. If you prefer the bar, you have the pleasure of being served by two of the sassiest/classiest bartenders in town. When Lara and Shannon arent hosting pub quiz, they are setting the record straight and pouring you a fabulous gin and tonic. There is also the newly repurposed and little-known secret brewpub that includes two pool tables and a jukeboxa must for when you want to hang out without the big crowds. Hal & Mals continues to be a perfect spot for kids of all ages with its classic spaces in the Red Room and the Big Room for music and fundraisers including the annual
JFP Chickball. Sage Carter-Hooey
Best All-Ages Venue
Second: One to One Studio (121 Millsaps Ave., 601-255-4393) / Third: Swell-o-Venue (2769 Old Canton Road, 601-981-3547) / Good Showing: Fire (209 Commerce St., 601-592-1000)
Best Place For Live Music
Second: Fire (209 Commerce St., 601-592-1000) / Third: Martins (214 S. State St., 601-354-9712) / Good Showing: Fenians (901 E. Fortification St., 601-948-0055)
Sexiest Bartender: Toni Jones, Fenians Pub
901 E. Fortification St., 601-948-0055
If youre in the mood for a drink, whether its a Killians or something a bit more elaborate, Fenians Pub is a fun, friendly place to get it. And, luckily for you, Fenians also happens to be host to Jacksons sexiest bartenderToni Jones. If you met her on the street, you might think her a bit shy. Get her behind the bar, though, and shes in control, serving up drinks with style and skill. She can even make a few concoctions Ive never seen anywhere else. Ask for an Alpenrosen sometime, an impressive production involving fire and cinnamon. If your server shoots you a quizzical look, follow up your request with, Toni knows what Im talking about. Believe me; she always does.
Dan Ladner
Second: Scott Stevens, Nicks (1501 Lakeland Drive, Suite 101, 601-981-8017) / Third: Justin Cook, Nicks (1501 Lakeland Drive, Suite 101, 601-981-8017) / Good Showing: Kurt Monaghan, Electric Cowboy (6107 Ridgewood Road, 601-899-5333); Vince Falconi, Dick and Janes (206 W. Capitol St., 601-592-1000)
Best Jazz Artist: Michael Burton
Atlanta-based but Jackson-raised, Michael Burton delivers smooth saxophone melodies matched with hip-hop and R&B tunes. That might look like an odd combination on paper, but your ears will tell you otherwise. Burton has toured with Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott and Willie Clayton, among others. He has also performed with a lengthy list of well-known performers like Young Jeezy, Timbaland and the Mississippi Mass Choir (of which his mother was a member). And I must give a nod to the second, third and good showing winners in this category. All three of these artists still live in the Jackson area and can be heard around town on just about any given weekend. I even caught Barry Leach at the zoo last spring, so you never know where these cats will show up!
Andi Agnew
Second: Barry Leach / Third: Rhonda Richmond / Good Showing: Ezra Brown
Best Hotel Bar: Fitzgeralds at the Hilton
1001 E. County Line Road, 601-957-2800
The large lobby bar at the Jackson Hilton is a perpetual winner of this category for good reason: Its classy, laid-back, has great music and an excellent array of bar-menu items. Fitzegeralds offers live music six nights a week with no cover, featuring many local musicians (Chris Gill and the Soul Shakers; Adib, Andy Hardwick, and Larry Brewer and the Rainmakers, among them). Fitzgeralds has an extensive martini bar, as well as outdoor poolside cocktail space. The bar menu is far from ordinarywith a southwestern-Cajun flair. Try the green chili corn chowder with shrimp, homemade salsa, shrimp taquitos, Memphis ribs or Chorizo pizza to help your dirty martini go down smoothly.
Donna Ladd
Second: Roberts-Walthall (225 E. Capitol St., 601-948-6161) / Third: Sams Lounge (5035 Interstate 55 N., 601-983-2526) / Good Showing: Alumni House at Holiday Inn, 110 Bass Pro Drive, Pearl, 601-896-0253); Jackson Marriott (200 E. Amite St., 601-969-5100)