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Year in Food & Music

The Year in Food & Music

JEFF TAKACS

January 24, 2015 Colby Mancasola
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Jeff Takacs hosts the underground music podcast Rocket Fuel.

What was the food highlight of your year?

I had a number of different highlights that made 2014 a good food year for me, mainly centered around eating at places that were either new or that I hadn't had a chance to try. In the Orlando area, the BBQ chain Four Rivers has grown to legendary status and I was able to find out why. Locals say that each location always has a line that stretches out of the door every day come lunch and dinner time and I can tell you that their Southern style side dishes and brisket (that is so good and juicy that you don't need any sauce) were well worth the wait. This lunch was extra special because it was with my brother from another mother Rob, who got married later that day.

Closer to home, I was able to enjoy the variety of burgers at Midtown Caboose and Tucker Duke's Lunchbox for the first time and was extremely happy with both. Also, since donuts are all the rage these days, I have to mention that the red velvet doughnut at Donut Kingdom here in Tallahassee is an amazing item to stuff your face with.

What was the food highlight of your year?

In recent years, it seems that my music highlights come from Riot Fest and The Fest, and 2014 was no different. Getting to see Hot Snakes and Weezer (who played the Blue Album in full...YAY) for the first time was a blast and well worth the trip to Chicago. In and of itself, going to Gainesville, Florida every year is a music highlight because there are so many great friends who attend and awesome bands that play. This year at Fest, the standout for me finally getting to see The Marked Men. They were so darn tight musically and everything that I had hoped they would be and more. Oh, and since the Descendents played both Riot Fest and Fest this year, getting to see this seminal band, one of my favorite bands ever to grace the planet, twice in the span of six weeks was mind-blowing.

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

A couple of months ago, I went to the aforementioned Tucker Duke's Lunchbox on my lunch break with my friend and co-worker Matt. While we were having a great meal, our conversation turned to music, as our conversations often do. We were talking about bands we were into and the 90s, when we discovered that we both had a love for the 90s Gainesville, Florida band For Squirrels. Matt was in college there at the time and had heard them through the local scene and as a kid who grew up in and was in Philadelphia at the time, I had heard them from watching MTV's 120 Minutes. This obscure band, which had a very tragic ending, had a big impact on the two of us and it was cool to geek out about that over burgers, mac and cheese and sweet potato fries.

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In 2014 Tags jeff takacs, rocket fuel podcast, four rivers, midtown caboose, tucker duke's lunchbox, donut kingdom, hot snakes, weezer, the marked men, descendents, for squirrels
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JEFF TAKACS

December 29, 2013 Colby Mancasola

Jeff Takacs runs and hosts the punk podcast Rocket Fuel. 

What was the food highlight of your year?

For me, the best part of this year for food has been stepping out and trying local restaurants that I haven’t been to in my own backyard of Tallahassee.  Believe it or not, Tallahassee is actually a pretty great food town and we have a lot of options of locally owned and run places to eat.  So this year, I wanted to go to more of them and see what they had to offer.  My favorite is Voodoo Dog, which has amazing hot dogs (duh) as well as hamburgers, fries, etc.  I absolutely love their Jefferson dog, which is a bacon-wrapped dog topped with mac-n-cheese.  My arteries hate me, but it sure is delicious.  Another great thing about the place is their décor.  It’s totally kitsch with awesome items from the 80s and 90s.  How can you not love a place with framed portraits of each of the Golden Girls?  

What was the music highlight of your year?

Getting to see a reunited Rocket From The Crypt in a 400-person club in Chicago.  I only got to see them once before they called it quits in 2005, so getting to see them again was not only unexpected, but really special.  The venue was packed with die-hard fans who were singing along with every word.  The band ripped through their set with the energy and their patented big sound as I had remembered them doing when I saw them some 17 years ago.  Reunion shows are always a gamble, but it was one that I was definitely willing to take and was ecstatic with the show.  It was icing on the cake for me when a month later, I got the chance to interview Speedo (John Reis) on Rocket Fuel when he was in Florida for Fest 12 with one of his other bands, The Night Marchers.  

Was there a moment when food and music came together in a memorable way?

Every year, food and music come together in an amazing way for me when I travel down to Gainesville for The Fest.  Not only do I get to see a ton of my favorite bands and friends from across the globe, but the restaurants in downtown Gainesville make it an even more memorable experience.  Whether it’s the authentic Cuban food at Flaco’s, to the amazing island flavors of Reggae Shack to the outstand gator burritos at Boca Fiesta, the food choices at Fest are always the perfect complement to a weekend filled with the best punk rock and PBR.

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Tags jeff takacs, rocket fuel podcast, voodoo dog, rocket from the crypt, night marchers, the fest, reggae shack, boca fiesta
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