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December 2008
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While checking some of the fine food Sambuca has to offer, Foreman told me how he and his dog weathered the storm by sleeping in his bar. "It was awesome. I spend the night watching the storm out those windows," said Forman, pointing to the side of the bar.
Sambuca is in the old Rice Hotel located on the corner of Texas and Travis Street. Because of how the buildings are situated, Travis Street became a wind tunnel and Foreman watched the horizontal rain stream down the street and even saw a 20-foot water vortex shoot straight up into the air.
"They started popping like crazy around 5:30 a.m. It sounded like a thousand people were throwing down beer bottles," said Foreman. But it wasn't the popping that bothered Foreman. "After that I could see the furniture flying out...chairs, computers, blinds, everything," said Foreman.
"We were fairly lucky. Most of our windows were knocked out by the flying computers and office furniture from the tower," said Foreman. The lack of windows didn't keep Sambuca closed for long. They were open by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. Foreman said he wasn't planning to open, but while cleaning up the debris, people kept asking if open for business. So he thought, why not?
On Sunday, Sambuca had around 50 to 60 customers. More came on Monday and Tuesday. Most of Foreman's staff was also able to come back to the bar. The only thing he didn't have was live music.
So would Foreman spend the next storm in his bar? "Absolutely!" SO WOULD I GO BACK?
I also tried the sea bass skewers which I thought would be plain and boring. But I should have known after hearing Foreman's hurricane story that nothing could be boring in his restaurant. The skewers were incredible. They weren't fishy, but instead the combination of the Teriyaki and ponzu sauces brought out the grilled flavor.
Foreman also told me that once they settle back down after the hurricane, they'll be adding some pizzas to the menu and a happy hour. Whoo-hoo! But even if I wasn't in the mood to eat, I would still visit Sambuca's for a night of chilling out and listening to live music which they have every night. And if the waiter, who was jamming out on his guitar when I went, is any indication of the caliber of music, you'll be in for a treat. |
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