Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Bauhaus Book & Coffee - Seattle, WA

Obviously, Seattle is known for it's coffee-being the home of Starbucks and all, but Bauhaus makes Starbucks coffee seem like swill dredged up from the bay.  Located in the Capital Hill area of Seattle, Bauhaus takes up residence in a beautiful historic building.  But alas, all good things must come to an end...building is getting torn down to make room for high-end condos.  I bought a limited edition T-shirt to commemorate the place that has a wrecking ball on it.


Monday, July 29, 2013

417 Union - Nashville, TN

417 Union

I was surprised to find this little gem in downtown Nashville.  Usually when there are restaurants in a city's downtown they're more often a chain or too commercial for my tastes.  This is not the case with 417 Union.  I walked about a mile from my hotel, through a cool little alley-way saw it wedged into a historic old building.  Stepping inside was like stepping back in time to a diner in the 40's or early 50's and not one of those fake 50's diners that hang framed posters of Marilyn Monroe or Elvis on the walls and dangle spinning 45rpm records from the ceiling.  This was an actual diner from that era or earlier and it doesn't look like it's changed much since then.  Great service staff!  I recommend the Omelette 417.

Stepping back in time at 417 Union.

Drip Coffee - Columbia, SC

Drip Coffee in Columbia, SC

Cool little hideaway.  Tattoos, beards and hipsters.  Dark wood and single cup, pour-over coffee.  This was there Saluda Ave. location.



The Anchor Grill - Covington, KY

The Anchor Grill - Covington, KY

Just over the river from Cincinnati, OH:

It stays open all night.  Bring CASH b/c they don't accept plastic.  Try any dish w/ Goetta in it.  It'll change your life.


Here's a little YouTube vid I found: