- October 18th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Rishi Matcha & Sencha – Go Green (Tea)
Rishi Tea has been providing us with the highest quality loose tea leaves for a long while now. They are the tea that is served in our cafe, both hot...
- October 18th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Meet Kathleen – Tates Founder Visits Us
On this upcoming Saturday, we’ve got a pretty special guest coming in to sign her book – Kathleen King. She started Tate’s Cookies, proprietors of outrageously delicious cookies that even...
- October 16th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on The Spice House Chicago Blends – Taste Thy Town
We’ve professed our love for The Spice House a few years ago. We did, however, fail to mention just how spectacular their Chicago blends are. Let’s not mince words here:...
- October 15th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Beer Menu – October 2012
As the cool weather settles in around us, we reflect that with roasty beers and a hearty update to our menu. Here is the former. Drink up. Allagash – Tripel...
- October 10th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Quince & Apple – Channeling Greatness
At fancy parties like weddings and nights out, as kids, we drank these mythical pinkish sodas named after a before-our-time child actor; a mix between some kind of deep red...
- October 8th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Breakfast Shareables, More Than a Start
For years we’ve touted a couple of some dark horse menu item. Our ace in the hole, a secret weapon that was whispered to friends, or passed with a gesture...
- October 1st, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Our Stuffed French Toast
French Toast has a vast history, from it’s humble beginnings in the 4th or 5th century as a sweet treat using leftover bread to… well a sweet breakfast treat using...
- September 20th, 2012
- lisa
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At a time when it seems both Bourbon and those cast away barrels all seem to be finding their way into things, from off-ended spirits to dark beers, we couldn’t...
- September 17th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Our Featured Artist – Riggs Barr
At the intersection of welding, steel, and artist stands a local artisan – where function, wall art, accents, seating, combine to from Riggo. We’re happy to welcome Riggs to our...
- September 13th, 2012
- lisa
- Comments Off on Chalet Suzette – Cool Soups for Warm Days
Chalet Suzette has been on our shelves as a dark horse of super tasty soups. They are inconspicuous in their subtle labeling and simple looks. But open a can and...