Archive for the 'Beth's Cafe' Category

Well, I made the ad at least

8 February 2009

Last year, I wrote about Man v Food being filmed at Beth’s in Seattle. It looks like I at least made the ad; we’ll see if I made the episode as well.

Man versus Food @ Beth’s Cafe

14 December 2008

Potentially continuing my streak of getting airtime via no skill or talent of my own, I rode the coat-tails of Adam and Man Versus Food at Beth’s Cafe today. I say potentially, as I very well may end up on the cutting room floor; if I don’t, however, here’s how to recognize me:

My hat, with dillo

Big furry hat with LaRue Tactial Beverage Entry Tool (‘dillo). I showed up about 1500; looking at the schedule, they’d already been on location for 5 hours at that point. I took my usual place at the bar and snapped a picture of the talent:

Man v Food @ Beth's Cafe

This is Adam and Dave cooking the “talent” omelet. In all, four omelets were cooked – talent, stunt, and the two (!) that were eaten. More on this later. Adam mugging with the talent omelet:

Adam poses with the talent omelet

This omelet was eaten by someone the owner knows that was hanging around. Here is the stunt omelet being cooked:

Camera man films stunt omelet

This is Adam doing the cold open for the next segment using the stunt omelet. This one was eaten by the manager; I can never remember his name.

Adam of Man versus Food @ Beth's Cafe

You can see the glove Adam wears to protect himself from the hot tray. The production staff was prepared for everything! This is one of the few shots I took of the “competition” room; the producer asked me not to have the camera out while they were taping:

Adam and makeup artist

One of the Beth’s regulars (also named Adam) showed up and challenged Adam to an eat-off. I won’t give the ending away, but both Adams put down a prodigious amount of grub. There were 24 eggs up for grabs!

I was in the background of a lot of shots (hard not to be when there were only a dozen people in the background); I also got interviewed by the producer, and got to ask a question at the end. I think one of my segments with the producer may make the air, as I mentioned Alan had eaten a 12 egg omelet when he was 15. Unfortunately, I followed that up with a three-take try on answering another question; take two ended with a “fuck”. On take three, I mentioned the ar15.com thread.

Before last night, I’d never heard of the show; I saw a blog post somewhere that they were filming at Red Mill Saturday, with Beth’s set for Sunday at 15:00. I was there for about three hours; when I left, they still had a couple hours on the schedule.

One of the crew members said something pretty strange; if you ask me in person, I’ll tell you what she said. I’m not saying it in writing; she might hunt me down.

Regardless, it was neat to see what all goes into a location shoot. I wonder if Adam had a six dollar shake for the road? No, no I don’t.

Organic Chemistry For Life

28 January 2008

Organic Chemistry For Life, originally uploaded by Ry Jones.

please note the correction – catane has been corrected to catene.

Overheard at Beth’s Cafe

24 January 2008

Cook: Can I have a cry break? I need to talk about my feelings

Manager: Cry breaks are at The Hurricane. Not at Beth’s.

Waitress: You will use your tears to steam vegetables.

Beth’s 12 egg omelette

6 August 2007

From Beth’s Cafe

18 June 2007