51 Main

Eclectic. Relaxed. Informal.

Welcome to Middlebury's premier lounge and social space.

Open 5pm - Late, Tues - Sat

Food served until 9pm, Tues & Wed

Food served until 10pm, Thurs - Sat

(802) 388-8209


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January 15th, 2013

Blues, Art, Folk, and Funk

Burger & Brew Tuesday

$6 Vermont Burgers • $3 Vermont Beers

Blues Jam
Wednesday, January 16
│8 – 10pm

Join us every 3rd Wednesday for Blues Jam. Dennis Willmott from Left Eye Jump will provide lead guitar, bass, and drums and these guys will back you up or take a break and let you play. All musicians and blues fans are welcome! Everyone will get a chance to play.

Midd Night Thursday

1/2 Price Appetizers for Students • Faculty • Staff • Retirees • Alumni
(with Middlebury College ID card)

Local Through the Mouths of Locals
Thursday, January 17 | 5–6pm

Join us for an artist talk and reception with Middlebury College senior, Jordie Ricigliano. “Local Through the Mouths of Locals” is a photo-documentary exhibition of local life around the country. The photos capture patterns in food movements happening in both urban and rural areas.

Max Godfrey and Elias Alexander
Friday, January 18 | 6–8pm *new time

This duo brings unmatched soul to acoustic traditional American folk and blues. Their music rises from a place of deep-rootedness to astonish and completely include you in a vortex of homeyness, laughter, and profundity.

Verbal Onslaught
Friday, January 18 | 9–11pm

Middlebury College’s UMOJA African Society presents a Pan-Africanist multi-arts collaborative performance and open mic featuring Middlebury students performing poetry, a cappella, dance, and theatre. Closing the gap between Africa and its diaspora, we will celebrate the lives and work of Maya Angelou, Marcus Garvey, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Wangari Maathai, and Kwame Nkrumah.

Stoop Kid
Saturday, January 19 | 10pm–Midnight

Middlebury College’s only student funk band, Stoop Kid continues to rain face-melting New Orleans-style funk onto the helpless citizens of the area. Powered by an antique, rusted groove-machine they found in George Clinton’s garage, they cause booties to shake prodigiously wherever they go.