also from Ray’s Vast Basement

Ray’s Golden Lion
Great people. Diamond in the rough, all ages venue
in Richland, Washington. The Emerald of Siam
has vegan Thai food right around the corner.

…from Ray’s Vast Basement

The Quiet Storm, map
A good venue in Pittsburgh for DIY bands: strong
coffee, vegan food and if you’re nice, they even
let you crash on their couches.

Editor’s note: The Decemberists actually played here on our first national tour. We got in trouble for making fun of Iron City beer (I stand by our dismal assessment) and slept on floors and couches and cots at the barista’s house. I don’t miss crashing on floors.

930 club Washington, DC

January 1, 2007

The Florida Avenue Grill for soul food.  Food is great, and it’s been there for a long time.  Lots of pictures of celebrities on the wall, and it has a great family run vibe.

Ben’s Chili Bowl has also been around a long time.  Chili dogs, chili burgers, fries, and they are open late, so you can go after the show.  They have a veggie burger, too, so you can bring your vegetarian light guy or violist with you.

Dukem for Ethiopian food.  I haven’t been, but according to Thom, it’s the best, and they have live music.

This from Jon Bernson of Ray’s Vast Basement. I bet none of you perform in El Paso, but it’s a long drive for Tucson to Austin, so stop at Amigos Restaurant on the way.