Divine Delight: A Heavenly BBQ Bologna Sandwich
In a world where culinary experiences often leave one seeking something more, I stumbled upon a revelation at hernado's hideaway diner – the BBQ Bologna Sandwich with Cheese. This humble creation transcends the ordinary, offering a taste that borders on the divine.
From the first bite, I was transported to a realm where smoky barbecue flavors mingle with the comforting richness of bologna and the creaminess of cheese. Each element harmonized seamlessly, creating a symphony of flavors that danced on my palate.
But what truly sets this sandwich apart is its subtle, yet unmistakable, religious undertone. As I savored each mouthful, I couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude, as if the hands that crafted this masterpiece were guided by a higher power. It's as if every ingredient was blessed with a touch of celestial magic.
The bologna, sliced just right, embodies the essence of redemption – taking a humble meat and elevating it to a celestial status. The cheese, melted to perfection, serves as a reminder of the comforting embrace of faith, enveloping the sandwich in a warm embrace.
And let us not forget the barbecue sauce, a divine elixir that imbues the sandwich with a righteous tang, leaving a lingering sense of fulfillment long after the last bite.
In a world filled with culinary chaos, the BBQ Bologna Sandwich with Cheese offers a sanctuary of flavor, a testament to the power of simplicity and faith. It's more than just a meal; it's a spiritual experience that nourishes both...
Read moreAmazing historic music venue serving food and drink: "Elvis Presley played there. And Jerry Lee Lewis did often.
So did Wayne Jackson of The Memphis Horns and Donald "Duck" Dunn of Booker T. and the MGs.
Hernando's Hideaway in Whitehaven was purchased by country singer Dale Watson and a partner, who plan to reopen it in late March as a music venue for local and touring roots musicians.
In a 1987 story in The Washington Post, Eve Zibart described Hernando's Hideaway as "an old warehouse-cum-roadhouse with its windows bricked up and painted black, where Jerry Lee Lewis still beats the boogie-woogie piano."
Watson, who is the driving force behind the Ameripolitan Music Awards to be held in Memphis next week, can list the musical greats who performed at the place: "At some time in their career, Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, of course Jerry Lee — he called it his office, he was there so much in the '80s and '90s," Watson said."
Hernando's Hideaway closed in 2006, but continued operating as a private event center. Watson, who splits his time between Austin and Memphis, purchased...
Read moreAs other reviewers have noted, this is a fantastic live music venue. It is near Graceland, so if you are visiting from out of town, this is a great place to finish your evening if you are down that way, in a place where Elvis himself performed. If you are a local, keep an eye on their events page for a show you are interested in and it will not disappoint. I must mention the sound in this venue is particularly great as they put a lot of attention into the system and their sound person is very experienced and talented.
We hear that Jerry Lee Lewis still stops by when he is in town, so you might even get to see a living legend while in this rock n roll institution. There is a picture of him right by the bar and it's a picture of him at the bar :)
Whatever you do, do not miss this amazing music venue, restaurant, and bar! Everyone that works there will make you feel like...
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