The Anchor

The Anchor Thank you Wichita for 20 years. Hoppy Days! Since 2004 we've run craft beer specials from open until close and plan on keeping it that way!
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-- Monday – Owner’s Choice!
-- Tuesday – Tallgrass & Free State Ales
-- Wednesday – Boulevard Ales
-- Thursday – New Belgium & Odell Ales
-- Friday – New Belgium
-- Sunday – WBC cans

02/18/2025

Due to the amount of parents we have employed - we are closed today - we will be back tomorrow!

Line Cooks with experience needed. Start at $15 - experienced and can dance $18
02/07/2025

Line Cooks with experience needed. Start at $15 - experienced and can dance $18

We are closed today. Some of the team needed one more day to rest or spend with family so a few of us decided to come in...
02/04/2025

We are closed today. Some of the team needed one more day to rest or spend with family so a few of us decided to come in and detail the bar.

If you planned on putting in an application today or had an interview - please still come in! Just use the west parking lot door. If it is locked, knock hard enough for us to hear you from around the corner.

Sorry for the inconvenience. We will be back open Wednesday!

Any soup requests this week?

$10 BYO Quesadillas like we use to do over ten years ago - but better because we have the grill space to handle the dema...
01/01/2025

$10 BYO Quesadillas like we use to do over ten years ago - but better because we have the grill space to handle the demand. So come get your way for $10 with chips, salsa and queso! (Of course there are some restrictions but there are add ons always!)

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12/13/2024

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Steak & Eggs & Eggs & Steak for breakfast, lunch and dinner!Here's a little ditty to motivate you...(psssst.... we are o...
12/08/2024

Steak & Eggs & Eggs & Steak for breakfast, lunch and dinner!

Here's a little ditty to motivate you...

(psssst.... we are open later than usual today because of the Bank Arenaow INTRUST Bank Arena - has the show been cancelled? If not we'll be here until roughly 8p)

Steak and Eggs, Steak n Eggs, Steak & Eggs.Steak and Eggs and Eggs and Steak, that's what you should have for breakfast... -Delicious. Steak and Eggs and Egg...

11/11/2024

We want to expand our team and we want you on it!

You can schedule to apply that way you can get interviewed on the spot.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 PM to 4 PM we will be holding open interviews so you can come in and apply.

We want to have fun and grow! Join us!

Join our team! We are looking for full and part time dish. If qualified you can start work immediately. Come see us in p...
11/07/2024

Join our team! We are looking for full and part time dish. If qualified you can start work immediately. Come see us in person - and apply! We interview on the spot.

Started working on our new non-alcoholic beverage menu.... what are your thoughts on this?
10/11/2024

Started working on our new non-alcoholic beverage menu.... what are your thoughts on this?

An appreciation post for the local arts and... of course the man behind the reason: Rod Poccowatchit, - big favs!
10/11/2024

An appreciation post for the local arts and... of course the man behind the reason: Rod Poccowatchit, - big favs!

WICHITA’S ALL-INDIGENOUS ALTERNATIVE FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES DATES, LINE-UP FOR THIRD EDITION 2024

WICHITA, KS -- Wichitan and local filmmaker Rodrick Pocowatchit is the founder and director of the AlterNative Film Festival, Wichita’s only all-Indigenous film event, now in its third year.

It will be held Nov. 15-17 at the Mid-America All-Indian Museum, 650 N. Seneca, in Wichita. The event is free and open to the public. Major sponsors include the Mid-America All-Indian Indian Museum, Northstar Comfort Services, Inc., the Bonavia Family Charitable Trust, Alex M. Thomas and Lucky’s Everyday, Team Rawdzilla, and the Hotel at Old Town.

“I’m so excited to share these films by Native artists,” Pocowatchit said. “And proud to be able to offer another venue for them to be seen. It’s such exciting, great work and people will be blown away. I’m also proud to present films that people might not ordinarily get the chance to see.”

An opening night reception with complimentary small bites and limited selections of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages will begin at 6 p.m. Nov. 15.

The opening night film at 7 p.m. will be “Hey, Viktor!,” a “mockumentary” co-written and directed by Cody Lightning that premiered at the prestigious 2023 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.

In the film, Lightning plays himself, who actually played the younger version of one of the leads in “Smoke Signals,” which broke ground for Native cinema by winning the audience award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. “Hey Viktor!” picks up with Lightning as an adult, still clinging onto that little inkling of stardom he once had, but now he’s an alcoholic terrible father and person, who sets out to make a sequel to “Smoke Signals” that no one wants to see. It’s hilarious! But be warned: This is for adult audiences ONLY, as there is profanity and brief male frontal nudity.

At 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, the Indian Museum will host the Indian Art Market in the downstairs kiva space with free admission, showcasing premier Native artists from the region.

The film festival kicks off at 2 p.m. with Shorts Program 1, which includes “Four Nights and a Fire,” directed by Alex Nystrom, a moving drama about a young Ojibwe photographer mourning his father, “Lady Red Warriors,” a documentary directed by Mark Williams about a fierce female stickball team in Oklahoma, and “Return,” directed by Joleece Pecore, a sci-fi thriller about a hunting expedition gone awry on a Canadian reservation.

A screening of the Canadian feature thriller “Cold Road” will start at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 16. Directed by Kelvin Redvers, the film is set on a frozen highway in the remote Canadian North, where an Indigenous woman and her dog are hunted by a stranger in a foreboding semi-truck.

The Saturday night centerpiece event on Nov. 16 will start with a reception at 6 p.m. with complimentary small bites and limited alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages, followed by a screening of “Prey” at 7 p.m., presented by Hulu. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, the film follows a skilled warrior of the Comanche Nation, who fights to protect her tribe against one of the first highly-evolved Predators to land on Earth. (Hundreds of years before Arnold Schwarzenegger ever shows up). An all-Comanche language-dubbed version of the film with English subtitles will be shown, followed by a Q&A with Comanche producer and special guest Jhane Myers.

On Sunday, Nov. 17, Shorts Program 2 begins at 1 p.m., which includes six short films from the U.S. and Canada that run the gamut from sci-fi to drama to animation to documentary and comedy. Yes, there might be zombies!

A showcase of founder/director Rodrick Pocowatchit’s short films will start at 2:30 p.m., highlighting “The Incredible Brown NDN,” a comedy about the world’s first Native American superhero, and his work with PBS American Portrait.

A screening of the Canadian feature documentary “The Death Tour,” directed by Stephan Peterson and Sonya Ballantyne, will start at 4 p.m. The rousing, inspiring film follows wrestling hopefuls (think WWE) across remote Indigenous communities in Canada’s far North on the most grueling tour in indie wrestling. But these wrestlers have perseverance, and even more heart. It’s a fascinating look into their hardcore world.

The closing night film, “Red Fever,” is a documentary co-presented by media partner Tallgrass Film Festival. Directed by Catherine Bainbridge and Neil Diamond, it will start at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 17 with Tallgrass representatives making an introduction. The film is an eye-opening, sometimes hilarious look at the ways Indigenous cultures have been reduced to stereotypes and appropriated by mainstream popular culture. Sometimes you just gotta laugh! But please, no “Tomahawk chops.”

A full schedule will be posted soon on www.AlterNativeFilmFestival.org.

Come hang on Douglas all day in 5 days! We We will be celebrating our 20th Anniversary this weekend as well.
10/08/2024

Come hang on Douglas all day in 5 days! We We will be celebrating our 20th Anniversary this weekend as well.

🏙️ Only 5 Days Until Open Streets ICT! It’s your chance to stroll, bike, or skate through Douglas Avenue, enjoy local vendors, live performances, and family-friendly activities! 🙌
🗓️ October 13, 12-5pm

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1109 E Douglas Avenue
Wichita, KS
67211

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Tuesday 11am - 10pm
Wednesday 11am - 10pm
Thursday 11am - 10pm
Friday 11am - 11pm
Saturday 11am - 11pm
Sunday 10am - 8pm

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