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Drewski's combines food truck fare, sports bar

by Brandon Darnell, published on January 16, 2012 at 5:24 PM

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After less than a year on Sacramento’s streets, local food truck Drewski’s Hot Rod Kitchen is adding a brick-and-mortar establishment at 908 15th St. that blurs the line between sports bar and food truck.

The Republic Featuring Drewski’s is set to open the week before the Super Bowl (Feb. 5), and Drewski’s owner Andrew “Drewski” Blaskovich said he’s excited to be part of the growth in downtown Sacramento and to offer a late-night food and entertainment spot, closing around 3-4 a.m. on the weekends.

“It’s going to be a sports bar,” Blaskovich said. “We’re going to have 12-15 TVs, pool tables, video games and – we’re hoping – skee ball.”

The four pool tables will complement old-school video games such as Pac-Man and Donkey Kong, and entertainment will be provided by live bands as well as DJs.

Moving to add a traditional restaurant and bar is something many food truck owners aspire to, but Blaskovich said he has no plans to rein in the food truck aspect of the business.

“The trucks are my babies,” he said.

And that is trucks – plural.

“We’re going to be adding another truck, and we’re shooting for about two months,” he said.

One of the biggest problems that comes with operating the trucks is solved by opening the brick-and-mortar establishment, Blaskovich said.

“For the truck, I don’t have any storage, so I have to shop every day,” he said. “Now, I have a place to prep all the food, take deliveries and store it so I have to shop only once a week, plus I can save money by getting discounts on things in bulk.”

Blaskovich is partnering with a bar operator, whose name he is not yet releasing, and he will focus on the food.

Image by: Brandon Darnell The cuisine will include the menu from the food truck, but the full kitchen will allow an expanded menu.

“We’re going to have some street tacos, and we’re doing a variety of burgers, different hot wings, chicken sandwiches and all kinds of good stuff,” he said.

Meals will run about $10, he added.

Appetizers, including garlic rosemary tater tots, will be included, as well as salads and other sandwiches. A variety of sauces such as Thai peanut sauce, a tangy barbecue sauce and others will accentuate the dishes.

Plates won’t be used, with all the food served in the cardboard boats with paper linings that those who frequent the food truck are familiar with.

Those who want to challenge themselves will have the option of facing down a massive burger, getting their photo on the wall and a T-shirt if they’re up to the challenge.

The 18-Wheeler will be a 4- or 5-pound burger that Blaskovich said will be a meal for about three people, but anyone who finishes it in a set time, possibly 20 minutes, will earn a spot on the wall.

Formerly Dream Ultra Lounge & Restaurant, The Republic Featuring Drewski’s is getting a facelift with black ceilings, a roll-up door facing Memorial Auditorium that leads to one of two patios, and interior décor of faux brick and wood molding with either mirrors or stained glass artwork.

Downtown Sacramento Partnership Marketing Director Lisa Martinez said it’s unique to see a food truck open a brick-and-mortar establishment in Sacramento, and the location should be a successful one.

“They’re in the middle of an entertainment district, and it’s a great amenity,” she said. “I think the beauty of it is they already have a successful following, so the business is coming in with an established clientele.”

Across the street from Memorial Auditorium, the business is close to the Torch Club and not far from the Wells Fargo Pavilion, the newly opened Maydestone apartment building and the future site of Coyote Tap House.

Blaskovich said he is looking to appeal to the after-work happy hour crowd, opening around 4 or 5 p.m., as well as anyone looking for late-night eats and entertainment, or people leaving Memorial Auditorium after a concert. Sunday brunch will be served and will likely feature a dish of waffles and fried chicken, which is growing in popularity.

“I’m from Sacramento, and I’ve always been a big supporter of downtown Sacramento and the growth we’ve experienced in the past,” Blaskovich said. “I want to be a part of that, and this gives people downtown the chance to have Drewski’s if the truck is out in Roseville or Elk Grove or something.”

Brandon Darnell is a staff reporter for The Sacramento Press. Follow him on Twitter @Brandon_Darnell.

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January 16, 2012 | 8:16 PM
losing an ultralounge and gaining a sportsbar? That's a win win. Will they be holding the the Lady Mountain Lion Dance team finale there-in as well?
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January 17, 2012 | 11:22 AM
How you achieved such face time during that competition I will NEVER understand! Playing off a Mumford & Sons song, can we call your dance the Lindol Lion Man?
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edited on  January 17, 2012 | 1:17 AM
Argh..... How many sports bars can midtown/downtown have????? Be innovative, its not a bad thing.
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January 17, 2012 | 10:48 AM
I'm not sure. How many do we have? And how well/poorly are they doing?
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January 17, 2012 | 12:17 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL3qxO1VmQg
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January 17, 2012 | 8:30 AM
Firestone Public House - Sports bar
Coyote Tap House - Sports Bar
Bulls - Sports Bar
MVP - Sports Bar
River Rock Tap House - Sports Bar
Republic - Sports Bar

Are Sports Bar concept going over saturated in an already ultra competitive Midtown area?
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January 17, 2012 | 8:31 AM
De Veres Irish Pub - Sports Bar
Blue Cue - Sports Bar
Alley Katz - Sports Bar
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January 17, 2012 | 10:50 AM
De Veres is certainly not a sports bar. But most of these are doing well, so it stands to reason, there is a demand. You don't have to go to a sports bar, you can just walk on by.
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January 17, 2012 | 11:17 AM
Infasquad, the fact that your list includes three establishments that are currently in development, and four that are not actually sports bars, demonstrates that there is (was?) a market for sports bars in Midtown, and these new places are filling demand for a certain type of watering hole that was not previously being met
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January 17, 2012 | 8:37 AM
Hey I have a really good idea: let's complain about someone opening something new in the area and do absolutely nothing about it but whine in a forum.
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January 17, 2012 | 12:58 PM
The two most proactive options would be to speak at a city council meeting (which is also defined as a "forum"), or to simply not support the new businesses by not going to them and spending money. But community members taking an active role in the community in which they live by discussing issues and expressing concerns is of fundamental importance and is an unalienable right in this country. Since their inception, news organizations have dutifully provided a springboard for community members to assume such a role, and it is for that reason that forums like Sac Press and others continue to exist
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January 17, 2012 | 3:40 PM
I wouldn't call complaining on an 'online forum' to be taking an active role in the community. More like a passive aggressive hands off approach. Also, who said anything about not being able to express your opinions? Some people gave their opinions about this new establishment, and then I gave mine. That's how it works.
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January 17, 2012 | 10:11 AM
Why not call it Drewski's? That's a better brand name for a sports bar.
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January 17, 2012 | 2:09 PM
Totally agree.
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January 17, 2012 | 2:47 PM
Agreed, keep it consistent!
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edited on  January 17, 2012 | 11:20 AM
I think there is a significantly misguided belief that a bar with more than one TV is, by default, a sports bar. Nearly all the bars listed above (save for MVP) will always be frequented by those with a general ambivalence to "the game that's on," whereas a sports bar will house nearly universal dedication to NFL Sunday, March Madness, BCS games, Saturdays with the Giants/A's, etc. In that context, Midtown has very few, and more are welcome! And that's not to mention SKEE BALL! Heck yeah!
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January 24, 2012 | 11:04 AM
Or try a bar that has no TV's whatsoever. "Hmmm!? Whaaa!?" Now that is an idea! For those who feel the "addiction to be connected" you can politely huddle in a corner and finger yer smart phones, check on yer sports, immortalize the moment on yer facebook and then get back to living in the moment and having a laugh with a person or persons who is there for the music ,suds & spirits. We could use a few more of these establishments on and off the grid. There is a large demographic that would enjoy not being assaulted by multiple televisions. Can a place like this survive? Sure! Shady Lady Saloon and The Hideaway are the ones that come to my mind. Let me know if any of you folks have heard of any more of these nostalgic kinda watering holes. Great conversation by the way!
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January 24, 2012 | 10:24 PM
Like their page and judge for yourself. www.facebook.com/republicsac
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