October: Closer Look
This month, we take a look at three of Columbia’s newest businesses or locations – Just Jeff’s, Thip’s Asian Bistro, and Jypsyloot.
This month, we take a look at three of Columbia’s newest businesses or locations – Just Jeff’s, Thip’s Asian Bistro, and Jypsyloot.
Bud’s Classic BBQ In the space on Ninth Street previously occupied by Ingredient True Eatery and Pickleman’s, Bud’s Classic BBQ is using “old school techniques but blending [barbecue] with new innovative flavors,” owner Jason Paetzold says. For brunch, the restaurant is serving up items like a biscuit with crème brulee and pork belly and pancakes
Bud’s Classic BBQ In the space on Ninth Street previously occupied by Ingredient True Eatery and Pickleman’s, Bud’s Classic BBQ is using “old school techniques but blending [barbecue] with new innovative flavors,” owner Jason Paetzold says. For brunch, the restaurant is serving up items like a biscuit with crème brulee and pork belly and pancakes
Bud’s Classic BBQ In the space on Ninth Street previously occupied by Ingredient True Eatery and Pickleman’s, Bud’s Classic BBQ is using “old school techniques but blending [barbecue] with new innovative flavors,” owner Jason Paetzold says. For brunch, the restaurant is serving up items like a biscuit with crème brulee and pork belly and pancakes
Many of the 142 Columbia-area nonprofits focus on poverty and social services. We can’t write about all of them, but we can highlight three important — and three very different — organizations. In terms of budget and reach, the Mid-Missouri Assistance League, the Voluntary Action Center, and Central Missouri Community Action rank as small, medium,