Turtles: Empty frame shop next door to become bar and lounge Continued from page 7 zine, but the fare just didn't mesh well with the neighborhood. The restaurant closed after a year and a half. "It was justtoo pricey," she said. "And there's nothing worse than going out for fine dining and having to stop at McDonald's on the way home be cause you're still hungry." The restaurateur believed in her lo cation though, and she decided to start listening to her clientele’s calls for a "neighborhood joint," a place they could get a great-tasting burger and a beer at a reasonable price. Boney, however, did not sacrifice taste at the altar of economy. She de scribes Turtles' cuisine as All-Ameri can, home-cooked, comfort food and maintains that almost everything on the menu, right down to the salad dressings, is made from scratch. "Sometimes people want an extra side of something, like the Alfredo sauce, and I have to explain to them that it's not just sitting in a bucket in the back," Boney said. "I'm just all about making it ourselves." She added: "Some people accuse me of putting crack in the ranch dressing, but I just want to go on the record as saying that I don't. It's re ally just that good." Aside from the ranch, some other recommended items from the Turtles menu include the spinach, artichoke and roasted garlic appetizer; the blackened salmon salad and the baby back ribs. The green apple martini, Stoli orange Cosmo and the Italian margarita were some suggested drink choices. Overall, it's hard to deny that Boney made the right choice in sticking it out after the fall of Pinot's. In fact Turtles' revenue has steadily increased every year since it opened. After spending several nights at Tur tles, it becomes clearthat it's more than just good food that has made the restaurant so successful. It may have something more to do with the fact that you can almost hear the theme song from "Cheers" playing in your head when you enter. (In fact, Boney said Woody Harrelson, who played the sweet-natured bartender on the old Boston-based bar show, always visits Turtles when he comes to Eugene.) "We have a lot of regulars. We know at least 10 percent of the cus tomers at the bar by name," server Carrie Holloman, who has worked at Turtles for five years, said. "I think that's how we stay so busy, we have a good, solid reputation and people just keep coming back." Indeed, a sense of family perme ates the restaurant. Holloman said the staff even refers to Boney as "Mama Turtle." Bartender Bill James, who has been with the restaurant for about five years as well, also cited the relaxed intimacy as one of Turtles' greatest assets. "The people we have an opportu nity to serve and the people we work with, they're just a great bunch of folks," James said. "It kind of re flects the neighborhood, that sense of familiarity." When asked whatthe bar and grill has to offer students, the same re sponse was given repeatedly: com fortable atmosphere and large por tions at a good price. The factthatthe restaurant is open until midnight was also a noted selling point. However, the joint may gain some new appeal for the college-age set SNL: Jon Heder will host next episode Continued from page 8 "Weekend Update" is that ever since Jimmy Fallon left they've been de pending too much on little skits throughout the news broadcast, ratherthan justtelling jokes about current events. I mean, they had all summerto come up with funny mate rial, but they failed to come up with any real zingers. And they couldn't even come up with a new sign-off line? "Good night and have a pleas ant tomorrow" has been around since Fallon was doing "Weekend Update" on his own. exclusively adult South A • Springfield / \ write for the Oregon Daily Emerald For more information about freelancing call 346-5511. \_/ That was basically the whole night; there were a lot of jokes, but only a few made me really laugh out loud and none were truly original. Even "Debbie Downer" was lame. And don't even get me started on that horrible "Lundford Twins Feel Good Variety Hour" crap they tried to pull. Why do they keep running that skit? Whoever wrote that needs to be fired. However, my biggest complaint of the night was that they didn't do the "Ambiguously Gay Duo" for the Robert Smigel "TV Funhouse" car toon — hello, Carell is the voice of WV. P» j0C4—C/re ma *. C Dm •u 492 E. 13th 686-2458 Tor mt week starting Ftu&av. October 7hi! Bijou's 25 th flnmversaru, Ociober 17th! Join us lo watch the first films ever snown on our big screen! Free popcorn! Free soda! Free CaKe1 More details to follow... Tilda Swinton Vincent D'Onofrio Kelli Garner Keanu Reeves Vince Vaughn Benjamin Bratt FILMED IN PORTLAND! THUMBSUCKER 5:05, 7:10 & 9:15 Nightly Sat & Sun Mat 3:00 m ARCHEOLOGY CHANNEL FILM FESTIVAL! PART 1 OF 4 SUN, 10/9 12 NOON $6 TIME TEAM-GARDEN SECRETS: An Anglo Saxon skeleton found in a backyard! SAGALASSOS, THE FORGOTTEN CITY: Excavation of an ancient Anatolian capital city. The Constant Gardener 7:00 Nightly SunMat2:05E JUNEBUG1 HUSTLE & FLOW 9:35 Nightly Sat Mat 2:20 El iiMiiaiaiwMii HUSTLE & FLOW 11:55 pm Fri, Sat & Sun nights GD The Aristocrats ZZ 11 20 pm Fri, Sat & Sun nights isi Gary! Why the writers didn't take advantage of that one is beyond me. All in all, it was a disappointing be ginning to a show that I've watched since I was a child. And it just seems to begetting worse! Next week, Jon Heder (a.k.a. Napoleon Dynamite) is hosting. But the musical guest is a joke in itself: Ashlee Simpson. What is Michaels thinking? Why would anyone give her a second chance that she doesn't deserve? I'm disap pointed already. alichty@dailyemerald.com RESTAWtANTC&^JAZZ CLUB Student Groups! Advertise in the Emerald call 346-4343 or place your ad online at www.dailyemerald.com when the 21-and-over bar and lounge Boney is putting in atthe old frame shop next door opens around winter break. The new establish ment will feature an annotated ver sion of the full Turtles menu and mu sical acts from a variety of genres including jazz, blues, funk, soul and bluegrass. It will be open "bar hours," from 5 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. According to Boney, in almost every culture, the turtle represents love, life and longevity. And so it would seem, with her small restaurant in South Eu gene, this depiction holds true. kgerhard@dailyemerald.com i ESSENTIALS FRI OCTOBER 7 JAZZ FUNK 9:30 PM £i MIDDLE EASTERN 9 PM SfiT^OCTOiJER 1 flHERICAHISTAN A CELEBRATION OF mr twkv POETRY READINC 8 PM WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12 TOBY KOENIGSBERG UO JAZZ JAM 6:30 PM THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 [INTERACTIVE ART & MUSIC QCf § LUNA Late Night Menu Open Tuesday Through Saturday Live Music Thursday Through Saturday! Next to Adam’s Place Restaurant Dinning Room open 5 pm to 9 pm weeknights 10 pm weekends Music & Dance C ALENDA K of EVEN TS School 'of Music and Dance Thursday, Oct. 6 ■ 8 p.m., Beall Hall MOZART PIANO QUARTET Chamber Music Series; $29, $23, $18, $12 Music by Mozart, Brahms, and Bonis. Tickets from Hult Center (682-5000) or EMU (346-4363). Sunday, Oct. 9 ■ 3 p.m., Beall Hall EMILY WHITE, Piano Guest Artist Lecture-Recital; $9, $5 “The Birth of Tragedy" and the piano music of Polish composer Karol Szymanowski. Tuesday, Oct. 11 ■ 7:30 p.m., Beall Hall SAM PILAFIAN, Classical Tuba Robert M. Trotter Guest Artist Recital; $9, $5 Late 20th and early 21st century works for tuba. Wednes., Oct. 12 - 7:30 p.m., 198 Music SAM PILAFIAN, Jazz Tuba MIKE DENNY, Jazz Guitar Faculty & Guest Artist Jazz Duo; $9, $5 Music by Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Thelonius Monk, Django Reinhardt, and others. Thursday, Oct. 13*8 p.m., Beall Hall OTIS MURPHY, Saxophone HARUKO MURPHY, Piano Guest Artist Recital; $9, $5 Music of Gershwin and Bizet, plus works by Ibert, Piazzolla, Rachmaninoff, and Saint-Saens. o UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Friday, Oct. 14-8 p.m., 178 Music FACULTY JAZZ ENSEMBLE Faculty Artist Series; $9, $5 A delightful evening of jazz, featuring our entire jazz faculty in various combinations! Tues., Oct. 18 ■ 3:30 p.m., EMU Ben Linder BALKAN ROMANI WEDDING MUSIC Guest Ensemble; Free Lecture-Demonstration For more info on School of Music and Dance events, call 346-5678. For our complete calendar, check: music.uoregon.edu