Toad the Wet Sprocket Plays Jergel’s; Crafthouse Stage & Grill Offers Beer, Food and Music (Wed., 8/28/19)

1) Jergel’s Rhythm Grille hosts California rockers Toad the Wet Sprocket, who took the fictional band name from Monty Python’s Eric Idle, created for the 1975 BBC-TV show “Rutland Weekend Television.” The band scored a top hit in 1991 with “All I Want.” Toad is on its 30th anniversary tour. 2015’s Architect of the Ruin is the groups latest release. 8 p.m. 285 Northgate Dr., Warrendale. (MV)

2) The “Craft” in Crafthouse Stage & Grill refers to not only craft beer (50 drafts total) but also craft food and craft music. The menu features starters, entrées, burgers, sandwiches, and salads. If tobacco is your vice, the Crafthouse also houses a cigar bar with over 20 cigar offerings. The craft music runs the gamut of local and national bands. and dueling painos every Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Most weeks they run four nights of live music. Other entertainment options on site include axe throwing and an escape room. For a list of all events, check the website. The Crafthouse is affiliated with Legacy Lanes, so bowl, work up an appetite, and stop by the restaurant for music and merriment. Hours for Legacy Lanes can be found here. 5024 Curry Rd., Baldwin. (CM)

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