We spent a rainy Thursday evening in the cozy, dark confines of the Squid & Ink vegan cafe.
It was the start of a 36-hour period in which I did not eat meat.
I had the salad, which was good, and my husband had the stroganoff, which was even better.
I believe our tall, Montana-bred waitress said the place is a co-op. She definitely said that the menu has lots of wheat-free options, but not as many soy-free ones.
We'll be back soon.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
View Protection at Jefferson Park?
A while back, a couple friends of mine and I met with Peter Steinbrueck to see if he'd support view protection legislation for Jefferson Park. He said he did, but things took a while to actually get underway.
Then Saturday night, at my husband's birthday party, I heard rumors that Steinbrueck had gotten the proposal heard at some City Council committee meeting. (Yeah, things can get pretty crazy at our house!)
Dude, check it out!
Thank you, Peter! I'm thrilled that you care enough about the South End to make protecting its views part of your City Council legacy. If you ever decide to make a run for mayor, you've certainly got my vote.
Then Saturday night, at my husband's birthday party, I heard rumors that Steinbrueck had gotten the proposal heard at some City Council committee meeting. (Yeah, things can get pretty crazy at our house!)
Dude, check it out!
Thank you, Peter! I'm thrilled that you care enough about the South End to make protecting its views part of your City Council legacy. If you ever decide to make a run for mayor, you've certainly got my vote.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Holiday Artisans Bazaar This Saturday at Georgetown Tile Works
I can't go, but you should, especially if you need a new belt buckle. Steel Toe Studios does amazing work.
Reception this Saturday: Georgetown Tile Works Holiday Artisan Bazaar
Please Join Us!
Opening Reception: Saturday November 10th, 6-9pm
Georgetown Tile Works Holiday Artisans Bazaar!
Small original works by numerous local artists, artisans & designers, including Art Garcia, Jennifer Bauser, Jewels Curnow, Amaranta Ibarra, Mike Poetzel, Holly Mistur, Andersen Studios, Alchemy Goods, Steel Toe Studios, Don't Quilt Your Day Job, Head Bitch in Charge, KLT Works, Naked Lady Felts, Mud Flap Grrrl, Mishmash, Kimberly Sun
Designs, Soopajdelux and more.
~ All work available at time of sale ~
Extended Holiday Hours:
November 1st ~ December 23rd, Tues-Sat, Noon-6pm
Remember to mark your calendars:
Georgetown Holiday Art Walk: December the 8th & 9th 11-5pm
Come admire the Day of the Dead Bubble Light Tinsel Tree and Enjoy Tasty Treats!
Located at: Georgetown Tile Works
5905 Airport Way South
Seattle WA,98108
El Quetzal
Beacon Hill is home to El Quetzal, which serves some of the best Mexican food in Seattle.
But I rarely go here because their beverage list is not extensive enough for me.
Hey, I happen to like beer with my chips and salsa; that's no crime. But since last night I drank enough cerveza por dos noches, El Quetzal sounded perfect.
And it was.
This fried corn huarache contains black beans layered within the dough. It's amazing.
Hurray!
But I rarely go here because their beverage list is not extensive enough for me.
Hey, I happen to like beer with my chips and salsa; that's no crime. But since last night I drank enough cerveza por dos noches, El Quetzal sounded perfect.
And it was.
This fried corn huarache contains black beans layered within the dough. It's amazing.
Hurray!
Peaches Reunion at the Blue Moon
Last night I went to the Blue Moon, one of the oldest and most storied taverns in Seattle.
The TV was tuned to some sporting event; I didn't hear about any election results until I got home pretty late.
Dylan Thomas, Allen Ginsberg, and Theodore Roethke drank here.
Which is partly why this 70-plus-year-old institution has been saved from the wrecking ball.
Former employees of Peaches record store, which used to be across the street from the Moon (it's a Petco now), had a reunion there last night.
They drank and looked at old photos.
Here they are, here at the Moon, back in the day.
Here they are with the Bee Gees.
And the Ramones. (All of them.)
I ended up marrying the bass player for this band. I think even he would agree that this photo totally belongs in the rock & roll Hall of Douchebags.
This one too.
I drank too much.
It was a fun night.
The TV was tuned to some sporting event; I didn't hear about any election results until I got home pretty late.
Dylan Thomas, Allen Ginsberg, and Theodore Roethke drank here.
Which is partly why this 70-plus-year-old institution has been saved from the wrecking ball.
Former employees of Peaches record store, which used to be across the street from the Moon (it's a Petco now), had a reunion there last night.
They drank and looked at old photos.
Here they are, here at the Moon, back in the day.
Here they are with the Bee Gees.
And the Ramones. (All of them.)
I ended up marrying the bass player for this band. I think even he would agree that this photo totally belongs in the rock & roll Hall of Douchebags.
This one too.
I drank too much.
It was a fun night.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
New Antique Shop in Georgetown
A couple of South Park residents have moved their antique shop, Fruitcocktail Collectables, from Pioneer Square to Georgetown. And they're even open Saturdays.
We recently moved our business from Pioneer Square to a great 1920s brick building in Georgetown with extra space to offer a small retail store. Lots of unique treasures to discover.
The store is located at 1210 S. Bailey St. just east of Bank of America and around the corner from All City Coffee. Our store hours will be Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. You can visit our web page at www.fruitcocktailcollectables.com to learn more about the services we offer, and also view our current ebay sales.
Fruitcocktail Collectables, LLC
1210 So. Bailey St.
Seattle, WA. 98108
206-624-8857 office
206-669-0540 cell
www.fruitcocktailcollectables.com
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Hangar Cafe News
Justin, the new Hangar Cafe owner, just posted some comments about his plans for the lovely little restaurant. He'll be open for business starting Monday, Nov. 5, and he'll be hosting a reopening party there on Saturday, Nov. 17. Here's a photo of the front gate back in May and a copy of Justin's comments--
Justin also sent me the new business hours:
7:30-5:00 Monday-Friday
8:00-3:00 Saturday and Sunday
Here's an update on The Hangar Cafe...
We're changing the menu a little. All good stuff!! We'll be using organics and natural meats. Everything is going to be made from scratch. My kitchen manager is an expert on vegan and vegetarian dishes as well. We're adding crepes, more seating, changed the paint color and we will still be serving wine and beer. I promise it's going to be great!
I'll be sending out a flyer on Friday with the menu on it. I'll post here as well.
Can't wait to meet everyone!
One more thing, we're going to have a grand opening party on Nov. 17th. There will be ads running in the Seattle Weekly starting next week. I'll also post it here.
Justin also sent me the new business hours:
7:30-5:00 Monday-Friday
8:00-3:00 Saturday and Sunday
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