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Thursday, September 1, 1833 Daily Ncbrcskan Restaurant offers new cure for munchies Cincinnati chili You have a problem. You've got a couple of hours between classes and you want to cat lunch. But you dont want the same old toss-up between burgers, tacos or pizza. You want some thing diuerent Good news. There fa something dif- However it's fixed, the end result is delicious. Armitage said hot sauce is available for those who want it As you might expect it both the Armitages are from Cincinnati, but they have lived in Lincoln for the last ( 5 Jeff ) Goodwin ferent It's at the corner of Ninth and 0 six years. Dar early in May and for the first few weeks Mrs. Armitage did the cooking. Her brother has now replaced her in the kitchen, Armitage said much of their busi ness has come from word of mouth advertising. It's easy to see why. In addition to being very good the food fa also very cheap, the most expensive chili dish being $2.40. And you wont be hungry two hours later, either. Another attraction fa the hours. They're open until 1 a.m. and, unlike most places that serve both food and alcohol, the kitchen b open until one, too. This is the place to go for an attack of the late night munchies. ITyoa hve asy eoteit&iame&t-rela&ed qcea tlo&s, or ideas for stories, feel free to write or call Jelf Goodwin, ordsris Weladi,w&o chores tMs colmsa, at S4 Nebraska IMsa, 472-S3. streets and called, appropriately enough, The Cth Street Chili Bar. Their specially fa Cincinnati chilL Now, you needn't feel bad if you dont biow what Cincinnati chili is. Ill admit that even I, the Stumbling Gourmet, didnt know. Briefly put, it fa a bed of spaghetti noodles with chili sauce ladeled over it Other ingredients, such as cheese and onions, may be added for a minimal charge. Stephanie Armitage, wife of owner Hike Armitage, says Cincinnati chili differs from Texas-style chili in that it has different spices, including cinnamon and chocolate. Plant . Ccntinzci feca Page 10 Bobbie Blunt's guitar work complements Plant's vocal lead. Jeff Woodruffe's key board work and Paul Martinez's playing are prominent enough to add to the album, but not overbearing. Plant has added one "name" to the group. Genesis and solo per former Phil Collins has the talent at the drum kit to pace Plant and the rest of the band like they are running in some kind of race; lie can push them on ates2d23Xrreck-, less Love and then come back to keep a grip cn the band on "In the Hood." Aural highlights of the album crop up on both sides. "Big Log" lulls the listener with the steady back beat accentuated tyEur,s cirprarkVreck less Love" lets everybody on the album put in their best at one time with solid performances across the board. Bui on Other Arms,'' it's all Plant and Collins. The voice steady and solid, and the beat hard and tireless this fa easily the album's best track. Gone are standards like "Whole Lotta Love," 'Black Dog" and "Stair way To Heaven " but it ?.v ' doesnt matter. Plant still has it his own right in - -- v .- : - i ".v ' t If you tea news happen or know it's EOing to hsppen cell tha Daily Ncbrsskan's Newsline 472-2588 Help us cover you. So rat rtcords loantd courttty F1ck!es Rcord Pat McCuIh DDS. Mm Hurlbsrt DDS. and assoc Gentb, Qua!y Care Emocndcs 8i New Patients Welcome 476-7500 Bdmont Pbza, 11th & Comhuskar Hwy g yS' A. V.. f ?nrnni u UJU u u i . .r . 111! tsn!9loa n;Sp.- Andrvy voulC U"' r-ri -..3, Vrf Co w 01 -"7 ehC?r 16th8, rnnrdma" ...-.EastCoDrug .Centra , . - -j i k ? i . . J LJ A7'