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Everybody In the Whole Cell Block…Let’s Eat Jailhouse Pizza!

So from our travels to Niagara Falls, there really aren’t any restaurant recommendations I can make.  I’m sure there are great options, but (a) we ate at Planet Hollywood which is now closed and (b) we ate a Denny’s or somewhere similar.  That said, I thought for my first foodie blog I’d discuss a place a little closer to home. In fact for me this place is about 30 minutes from home. My first foodie blog is about….drum roll…Jailhouse Pizza!

Jailhouse Pizza is located in Brandenburg, KY in the old Meade County Jail.  The jail was built in 1906 and was in operation until 1976.  It even survived the ’74 tornado that destroyed the courthouse right in front of it!  But apparently not everyone that ever went in the jail survived, as it is rumored to be haunted!  The haunting is well enough known that some paranormal investigation shows have filmed episodes at Jailhouse Pizza!  And for the right price, you can do your own late night Scooby Doo-ing and you might meet Bigsby the ghost!

Personally, I don’t go to Jailhouse Pizza for ghost hunting; I go to Jailhouse Pizza for the experience and food!  If you are wanting a typical restaurant experience, then this can be obtained in the main dining room which is actually an add-on to the original building or by sitting on the porch.  Both of these areas offer a beautiful view of the Ohio river and Southern Indiana (which I’ve now learned is called SoIn).  Often you’ll spot a barge or some recreational boater.  This view makes for a very tranquil dinner.

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Maybe…just maybe you want a unique dining experience instead.  Well buddy, Jailhouse Pizza has that too!  If you so desire, you can eat your dinner in an actual jail cell!  This option is really cool for a couple of reasons.  Obviously, the first reason is that you’re eating in a historical jail cell with the metal bed still attached to the wall, and the metal door still able to close!  I know because I played with the door!  The second reason that eating in the jail cell is cool is because it gives you a glimpse into how the prisoners lived.  Their cells were incredibly small and sparse, and their cell doors had a slot through which meals could be passed.  The walls are solid brick, so you can imagine that before central heat and air the temperature in the cells could be very miserable.  There are windows, but they too are covered in metal bars.  I can’t imagine surviving in one of these cells as a prisoner, but they sure make for a fun, unique dining experience!

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So speaking of dining…Jailhouse Pizza also has great food!  Seriously, we’ve been eating there for years and not once have we tried something and not liked it!  On our most recent journey to Jailhouse me and the hubby – we’ll call him Mr. Kisby in blogs – took my parents with us.  Our mission was simple: Try a variety of things for a more detailed review.  Shout out to our waitress Madison for dealing with the eccentricities that this mission brought on!

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We began by ordering the Jailer’s Bread appetizer.  Basically, it is garlic bread covered with cheese, and it did not disappoint!  Mr. Kisby particularly liked the savory flavor of the garlic butter and spices.  For our main course we decided to share fettucini Alfredo, a grilled chicken salad, chicken bacon ranch pizza without onions, and a meatball sub with fries.

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My parents mostly ate the Alfredo, but I made sure to sample a couple of bites. I really liked the creamy texture of the sauce!  I didn’t try the salad my parents shared, but I really liked the presentation.  They enjoyed the salad!

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And now for the best parts I enjoyed! Now I must say I have always liked chicken bacon ranch pizza!  Chicken? Good! Bacon? Good!  Ranch? GREAT! Put all that together on a golden crust and you’re good to go!

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The surprise sensation of the night was the meatball sub!  Because Mr. Kisby likes cheese, I didn’t order the sub without the mozzarella cheese blend like I normally would. I was fully prepared to not like the sandwich because of the cheese as I am VERY PICKY about how I will eat cheese and like it.  (As a reference, I order bacon cheeseburgers without cheese.) Much to my surprise and delight, I loved the meatball sub! It was the perfect combination of flavors and the meatballs were very juicy!  Was it messy? Absolutely! It was messy to the point of needing a fork to eat runaway meatballs! To me this made it even better! And bonus…the sandwich came with a crisp dill pickle and fries! What more do you need?

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If for some reason you need more food than what I described above, then you can try the Prisoner’s Pardon Pizza Challenge.  All you have to do is find a buddy – preferably that Man Vs. Food guy or one of those food eating champs – and eat 12 pounds of pizza in 60 minutes.  The challenge pizza is 30 inches in diameter…that’s not that big is it???

So, is your mouth watering? Are you thinking, “Pizza, meatballs, and pasta, oh my! Pizza, meatballs, and pasta, oh my!” as you read?  I hope so! And I hope that the next time you want to throw a party in the county jail you’ll opt to do so at Jailhouse Pizza!  http://www.jailhousepizza.com/index.html

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Niagara Falls Part 2!

And so the Niagara Falls journey continues…

If being near the water isn’t your thing, then maybe Skylon Tower would be more your speed.  This tower goes way high up in the air and allows visitors to have a birds-eye view of everything in Niagara Falls.  For me it was terrifying; however, if you are a fan of heights then you will probably love the views!  http://www.skylon.com/

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While heights are too dangerous for my blood, the danger of white water rapids thrills me!  Thus, the White Water Walk was a fun attraction to me! This walk entails going down to a wooden walkway and walking along some of the most treacherous Class Six white water rapids in the world.  Everyone who has tried to physically enter them has died, but the rapids are thrilling to look at.  The color of the water is incredible!  https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/white-water-walk/

If indescribably beautiful colors of nature are your favorite, then the Butterfly Conservatory is a must see!  It is home to over 2,000 butterflies and astounding greenery!  They say that if one of the butterflies lands on you, then you are a lucky person.  One landed on my husband in a very personal way… https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/butterfly-conservatory/

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Outside the conservatory was a fascinating floral clock.  It was gorgeous! The tour guide told us it was a one of a kind clock.  I burst his bubble by telling him the Kentucky State Capital Building has one too.  Ooops!

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The last two Niagara Falls stops were smaller.  One was at Souvenir City where we could shop and eat lunch.  The other was a 4D movie viewing of Niagara’s Fury about the creation of Niagara Falls.  I would definitely recommend the 4D movie if you enjoy multi-sensory experiences!

As if all of this in the two blog posts wasn’t enough to checkout, here are a few other things I recommend:

  • Niagara Falls IMAX – The dare devil (not be confused with that hottie Daredevil on Netflix) exhibit is cool!
  • Hard Rock Cafe – Have a hurricane and get a souvenir glass!
  • Marineland – Checkout the Dragon Mountain roller coaster!  Hands down one of the best roller coasters I’ve ever ridden!
  • Niagara Scow – See it before it disappears! Seriously, scientists have predicted it will be gone by 2030!
  • Falls At Night – Pretty colors light up the falls!
  • The Hershey Store – Just because it is Hershey and Reese’s candy!  Do you need another reason to go there?  I think not!

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Whew! That is a lot of info about Niagara Falls!  But can you tell how much I love it there? The good news is that it is only a 10 hour drive if you never stop (so plan for 12).  If you’ve got a passport, then get in the car and go next time you have a long weekend!

Until next time!

XOXO,

The Great Kaysby

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Niagara Falls Part 1

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“We can’t afford Niagara Falls, but there’s a fountain by the old town hall.”

— Hometown Honeymoon, Alabama

As newlyweds did we have the money? Thanks to simplifying the wedding, yes we did have the ability to make Niagara Falls part of our honeymoon road trip.  In July 2012, we spent Friday the 13th to Sunday the 15th in the self proclaimed Honeymoon Capital of the World.  We even got the Honeymoon/Romance package at the Marriott overlooking the falls! It came with a suite with a falls view (a frightening 27 stories up), a bottle of wine, and chocolate covered strawberries! Besides the goodies, we chose the suite because it had a fireplace (obviously a necessity in July) and a whirlpool tub!  But it wasn’t just honeymoon cliches that brought us to Niagara Falls even though they helped us feel like royalty.  The sheer beauty of the area drew us there.

Before our honeymoon, I had been to Niagara Falls twice.  However, I hadn’t seen it in nearly ten years and I wanted to share the beauty and wonder of Niagara Falls with my husband.  After all, seeing something through the eyes of someone you love can make it even more magical!  Which even thought it was a brief trip it was more astounding than I could have dreamed!  Well except for the fire alarm being pulled in the middle of the night and having to run down 27 flights of stairs in my pajamas.  FYI…not the best idea to take off down the stairs and leave your new husband behind, but I digress.

With little time and so much to see, we opted to do a travel tour with Magnificent Tours (www.magnificentniagarafallstours.com) at the recommendation of the hotel.  Aside from seeing many sites, the tour gave us the convenience of not having to fret over driving directions, not stressing about parking, getting extra information that only someone local to the area can provide, and getting to line jump with express group passes!  Plus, in six hours time we were able to see seven places!  I can’t remember the order we saw them, but I distinctly remember the places!

One of the places was Journey Behind the Falls.  This stop was exactly what it sounds like.  You get to go through a tunnel (dig a tunnel, dig dig a tunnel) and checkout the falls from behind.  😉  It is a really cool view as you lookout through the falls, and the rush of the water appeals to your sense of sound as well.  And as a bonus the sound totally makes you have to go to the bathroom!  https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/journey-behind-the-falls/

We also got to get up close and personal with the falls from the front on the Maid of the Mist boat tour (now Hornblower Niagara Cruises is part of the tour).  Luckily, the tour comes with a free raincoat because YOU WILL GET WET! This tour got us as close to the falls as you can get without getting injured (or worse) by actually going over the falls!  This boat ride is definitely one of my must do activities in Niagara Falls!  https://www.niagaracruises.com/

Whew!  That is a lot to soak up for Part 1!  I’ll be back with Niagara Falls Part 2 (and more pictures) soon!

XOXO

The Great Kaysby

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The Adventures of the Great Kaysby

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The Island – Pigeon Forge – October 2017

For as long as I can remember I have had an interest in writing.  No matter the format – journals, short stories, poems, academic papers, etc – I’ve always taken joy from creating the written word.  Since the digital age began, I’ve desired to add blog writing to the list. However, I could never think of what kind of blog would be fun to write for me and fun for others to read.  Then, while on a cruise during Spring Break 2018, it dawned on me that I should write a blog about travel and food!  What qualifies me to blog about travel and food?  Well, that’s for you to decide!

But, before I begin talking about traveling and food, let me tell you about me.  When I’m not traveling or indulging in my self diagnosed “foodie addiction”, I wear a lot of different hats. Some of my hats include wife, daughter, cat mom, friend, Independent Beauty Consultant with Mary Kay, special education teacher, philanthropist, gamer, and arts/crafts creator (I’m a glue gun guru!).  All of these hats in one way or another influence my travel and foodie decisions.  For example, my role of wife is directly related to my trips to Niagara Falls, the Poconos, and the Bahamas.  Additionally, somehow I find a way to tie all of my hats to my favorite social activity: going out to eat!

So am I qualified to blog about travel and food?  I think so!

Tune in soon for my first travel blog about Niagara Falls!

XOXO,

The Great Kaysby

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