Craxi Adventures
Tales and trials of my bucket list adventures and misadventures with a little bit of randomness thrown in for good measure
Saturday, February 21, 2026
26 in 2026 -- Try a New Ice Cream Flavor -- Dubai Chocolate
26 in 2026 -- Visit a New Indie Bookstore -- Lion's Mouth Bookstore
One of the stops on the Cafe Crawl this year was Lion's Mouth Bookstore. I was excited to visit a new bookstore and find a book for vacation.
Lion's Mouth Bookstore is located downtown Green Bay on Washington St. There is street parking or parking ramps nearby. It is open Monday-Friday 9-6, 9-5 on Saturdays, and 10-4 on Sundays.
Lion's Mouth Bookstore is not a large bookstore but they have plenty of books to choose from. For a small indie bookstore, I was impressed by the selection. I found several books I wanted to buy and Heather found several as well.
There is also a coffee shop inside where you can get a tasty beverage while you browse. They were giving out coffee and tea samples on the cafe crawl.
Heather was happy to see they had a book goblin. She had to send me a video explaining the book goblin to me but I am definitely Team Book Goblin.
I may have found a new favorite Indie bookstore. Their selection is great and it has beverages. And it's closer than Fair Isle Books.
If you haven't checked out Lion's Mouth Bookstore, please do the next time you are in Green Bay.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
6155. Go to Inventor’s Brewpub in Port Washington
The hubby and I were going to be down by my parents on Valentine's Day and we wanted to try some place new for dinner. However we didn't want a Valentine's Day menu or feel to it. That is not our thing. Little Bro suggested the Log Cabin Inn in Howards Grove but time got away from us and it was going to be later than we wanted to get there so we decided to stay in Port. My friend suggested Inventor's Brewpub in Port. We decided to check it out.
Inventor's Brewpub is located downtown Port Washington across the street from the Marina. There is some parking in the lot to the south of the Marina or street parking. Do not park in the marina lot or you will get ticketed especially in summer. We couldn't figure out if we needed to feed the meters or not so we played it safe and parked on the street. Inventor's Brewpub is open 11-9 Sunday-Thursday and 11-10 on Fridays and Saturdays.
We got a table right away. They are several tables including a few longer beer hall tables to accommodate large groups. You could also sit at the bar. In summer there is also a patio to sit at and look out over the lake.
The menu features burgers, wraps, Friday Fish, and a handful of main dishes. They also have poutine. The brats are made locally and the rolls are Sheboygan hard rolls .The hubby went with a burger and I opted for Wisconsin Bratwurst Poutine. Since I wasn't in the mood for a beer, we opted for water.
My poutine was very good. I forgot it said beer brat and was not expecting spiciness. Once I got used to that it was really good. It was a lot of food. The hubby said he might have got it if it wasn't beer cheese or came with chicken. He also said the fries were not sturdy enough for the cheese. I would totally get it it again.
The hubby said his burger was good. It looked good. I would probably get homemade chips with my burger though.
We will definitely be back to Inventor's Brewpub. I told my friend it got 2 thumbs up. Next time I want to try their beer.
If you are ever in Port Washington and want a quick bite to eat or a good beer, check out Inventor's Brewpub.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
7422. See Hamilton
Hamilton is the biggest musical to hit Broadway in years and everyone wants to see it... well except me. I had no desire to see a musical based on Alexander Hamilton one of the US Founding Fathers. I passed on the opportunity to see it in Chicago with Andrea during Convention. I was just not interested. Finally I decided to see what the hype was all about and put it on the Bucket List.
Hamilton has been to the Fox Cities Performing Art Centers at least once before. Heather and I decided to go this time it was in town. I was expecting to pay a good amount of money to see Hamilton but was surprised we could get seats as cheap as $60. Hamilton is in town February 3-15, 2026.
Hamilton starts with him meeting Aaron Burr for the first time and follows his life through the Revolutionary War, Washington's Presidency and ends with the famous dual between Burr and Hamilton. It was very well done.
And I was not a fan. Okay that is mostly my fault, apparently, because I went in blind. I knew Alexander Hamilton was played by a Black Actor. I did not know the entire cast was Black/Hispanic. I did not know it was a Hip-Hop Musical, hence the Black/Hispanic Cast. According my cousin, I should have listened to the soundtrack before going to the musical and would have had a much better experience. Now don't get me wrong, once I got used to the Hip Hop, especially in the 2nd Act, I enjoyed it more.
My other "issue" and it's not really an issue per se and totally a me thing was that the set was so dark... it was the 1700 and 1800s.. appropriate for the times but drove me nuts. I want color and brightness. The dark colors fit the set and the musical perfectly so it's definitely a me thing. The one thing that didn't make any sense and I couldn't figure out the point of it was the rotating stage floor but I'm not a set designer and I'm sure it was done for a reason. Just one that I didn't see.
Now I may not have enjoyed the entire show but the actor who played Thomas Jefferson did an amazing job. Thomas Jefferson was probably my favorite character. I absolutely loved him.
Although the choreography was not as flashy as some musicals it was quite impressive for it's simplicity. It was much more lyrical in nature than I am used to but it fit the show.
Unlike Beauty and the Beast, I had no issues with the costumes in Hamilton. They fit the show perfectly and I loved how King George evolved throughout the show. I appreciated all the little pops of color.
Even though I was not a fan, I do recommend seeing Hamilton. It is very well done and a great musical. Definitely listen to the soundtrack before hand. I am glad I went and there's a rare chance I may even see it a second time.
Heather and I said we need to make a musical bucket list. Are season tickets in our future? It is cheaper than a year worth of book boxes....
26 in 2026 -- Try at Least One New Restaurant -- Bowl 91
Heather and I decided to do dinner before Hamilton. When I asked for suggestions she said somewhere close to the PAC. Knowing her younger kiddo would be joining us, I gave her suggestions that he might like as well. She opted for Bowl 91.
Bowl 91 is an Asian Fusion restaurant on College Ave. It is open 11-8 Monday-Saturday. It is not a large place from what I could tell. You can also order carryout.
I was stepping outside of my comfort zone on this one. I made sure before I suggested it, there were Amy friendly options on the menu. I figured worse case scenario I would have egg rolls and crab rangoons.
Bowl 91 has a lot of Ramen. I had Ramen once and wasn't a huge fan. Instead of getting ramen or fried rice, I went with Loaded Chashu Fries and we split crab rangoons between the three of us.
The crab rangoons were amazing. The filling was creamy and not overly sweet. I would come back just for the crab rangoons. 10 out of 10 for the crab rangoons.
Loaded Chashu Fries were very good as well. Only I would go to a noodle place and order French Fries. Loaded Chashu Fries were French Fries topped with braised pork belly, shredded cheese, teriyaki sauce, and a spicy mayo I asked for the mayo on the side. I didn't even really use it. The teriyaki sauce was perfect for me. I love the Asian twist on poutine. It was comfort food in a Asian bowl. Absolutely delicious.
I would definitely go back. It might be a good option for cookie baking in the future. The hubby said he'd be willing to try it since I've raved about the crab rangoons.
If you haven't checked out Bowl 91 and like Asian, you definitely need to add it to your list for you next date night or friend date.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
26 in 2026: Try a new food -- Passion Fruit
We were planning on a having a champagne tea party. Instead of typical tea party foods, we were thinking of doing a fruit and yogurt bar. I picked up some passion fruit when it was on sale because it was new and different. Well for various reason the tea party didn't happen but I still had passion fruit in my fridge.
Passion fruit is a tropical fruit. It you mainly eat the seeds and pulp. You know it is ripe when it starts to wrinkle. It can be stored in the fridge up to a month.
To cut passion fruit, you can either cut it in half or cut off the top. Either way you want to scoop out the pulp and seeds. You discard the rinds.
I was told you can eat the seeds plain or mix the seeds and pulp in yogurt or a smoothie. I am not one for seeds so I opted to mix it in some vanilla yogurt.
The pulp and seeds kind of remembered me of tapioca pudding. It was kind of thick and gooey. I kind of tasted like a Kiwano Melon. It was more tart than sweet and very acidity. Mixing it with the yogurt helped and then you really didn't need to chew the seeds either. It was actually an ideal way to eat it.
I am not 100% sold on the idea of passion fruit. I probably won't buy it for my own indulgance but I would probably do it for a champagne tea party or something.
I am glad I tried passion fruit and who knows what my next fruit adventure will be.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
6124. Go to Java Dock Cafe in Port Washington
I needed an adventure for January. Since my niece's birthday party was falling in January this year and I was going to be in town, I asked Kris if she wanted to do coffee at Java Dock. Even though I grew up in Port, I never actually visited the coffee shop. I moved to Saukville in high school and was somewhat of a homebody.. and frugal. She agreed. And I get to knock off another item off my 26 in 2026 list.
Java Dock Cafe is located just off of downtown Port and has been there for as long as I can remember. It is opened daily serving breakfast and lunch. Hours vary depending on the day of the week. You can find street parking or a few lots near by. I got lucky and snagged a spot on the same block.. and I didn't even have to parallel park.
The coffee shop itself is downstairs and seating is upstairs. They serve a wide variety of drinks and sandwiches.
Since it was National Hot Chocolate Day, I went with Hot Chocolate. They had plenty of flavors to add but I saw it too late and just had plain hot chocolate with whipped cream.
My hot chocolate was amazing. They use all local vendors when they can and their chocolate comes from Hollander Chocolates right in town. It was velvety smooth and rich. I don't know if I ever had hot chocolate this rich and decadent. 10 out of 10 stars.
We sat upstairs and caught up. It was bright and sunny with plenty of open tables on a Saturday afternoon. Kris said it was a great spot for high schoolers to study which I can believe since I know the local coffee shops up here are the same way.
They also have a Featured Artist Wall where local artists hang their art for 3 months. This quarter's featured artist work is fun and whimsical. It really added a pop of color to the wall.
I think this may become a regular friend date spot when I'm in town. Next time we'll have to do lunch and I'll have to try the grilled cheese that Kris talked about. It sounds amazing.
The next time you are in Port Washington, check out Java Dock for your caffeine fix if you haven't already.




















