A couple years ago a girlfriend of mine shared with me one of her favorite pastimes. She said, “Do you want to know what I love to do? I love to eat an early dinner at that Italian restaurant in University Village. You know that one on the corner right across from the Gap?”
“Piatti?” I...
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My friend Alex and I used to live near Pies and Pints. At the time he and I were next-door neighbors and this wonderful little pub was an easy walk from home. The thing is though, neither one of us knew about Pies and Pints until after we both moved out of our apartment building and into new digs in different parts of town. It was...
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It only took a few minutes within my first visit to Sip and Ship to realize that I had stumbled upon a special spot. It was a sunny, Sunday afternoon in the middle of December and Sip and Ship (also known as Ballard Mail and Dispatch) was crowded with people shopping for gifts, picking wrapping paper and greeting cards, and mailing...
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In 1989 Ray Oldenburg wrote a book entitled The Great Good Place in which he wrote that there are three essential places that all people must have in order to feel centered in life. The first is a home, the second is a school or workplace, and the third is a community space where a person can gather with others to meet, to laugh, to...
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Forgive me food gods, for I have sinned! I am ashamed to admit it, but I must come clean: I have been driving past Royal India since it first opened with my lips pursed, my brow furrowed, my nose stuck up in true “I am too good for that restaurant” food snob fashion. For years I have been saying aloud, “I will...
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If you are a woman who gets utterly annoyed when a stranger calls you “sweetie,” you may want to avoid Revolutions as your morning latte provider. If, however, you are a woman who gets a thrill from a little unexpected sweet talk, Revolutions is your place. Here’s just a small sampling of the greetings I have...
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