Thursday, May 17, 2012
Henry the Friendly Ghost
Most days, this is Henry's morning entrance. At the bottom of the stairs he puts his sheet over his head and, without a word, "floats" into the kitchen and waits for breakfast. Elsa doesn't even look up from her book. Often he will whack his head on the wall, bump into the dishwasher, or walk into the table.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Date Night Chronicle
Monday, May 7, 2012
Rochester Food and Drink: What I Like
Martusciello’s Rolls
This is what Scott’s II serves at the Farmer’s Market. They don’t sell them
anywhere in town, so I have to drive out to Greece (on Lyell, just west of 390)
to get them. Chewy, with a crusty crust.
Polska Chata in
Irodequoit
It’s the best Polish restaurant in the area, because it’s
the only Polish restaurant in the area. Split pea soup, kielbasa, and potato
pancakes.
Fava Beans from G and
S Orchards
They take hours to pick and prep, but are so worth it. They are
ready late June, early July, out on Atlantic Avenue. We get our apples out there, too.
Colter’s
My local. It’s “The Place to Be”.
Fried Calamari at The
Food Bar
They toss it with roasted red peppers and capers. It’s
delicious, briny, and cheap ($6).
Don’s Original
Cheeseburger
Rochesterians do not realize how lucky they have it when it
comes to Burger Joints. I’ve never been to a city with such a diverse array
(Charlie’s, Bill Grey’s, the list goes on).
…and Don’s Chocolate
Almond Ice Cream
So good.
Food at Fisher's Station
This little restaurant-in-a-house has great yeast rolls, ceasar salad, fish sandwiches, burgers, and more. Pancakes and their frittata are amazing, too. Great service. Straight ahead, no nonsense, fresh food.
Rohrbach’s Next Door
Ale
My favorite local brew. The other is Golden Pale Ale from Roc City Brewing.
Both of these breweries have great new spots to hang out in-
Rohrbach’s on Railroad Street and Roc City off the inner loop on Union Street.
Bee Sting Buffalo
Wings at Jeremiah’s
Sweet and spicy, so good.
Spicy Gyro at Olives
This is a cool little spot, nice place for lunch.
Hartmann’s Chicken Sausage
(…and anything else for that matter).Yes, they are now in
Canandaigua. They moved from the city about two years ago- I used to visit them
up on N. Goodman I think. It’s a shame,
I heard that the city didn’t help them to stay here in Roc. Their stuff is all
available at Wegman’s.
Good Luck Restaurant
Best atmosphere in town, (Osteria Rocco is second) and the menu is right up my alley:
charcuterie, good beer, tasty salads.
Potato Pancakes at
The Coal Tower
I always order these when we go there.
Chicago Style Hot Dog
at DogTown
It isn’t quite authentic, but it’s close enough.
Starbucks Coffee
I have tried to love Joe Bean. I have tried to love Java’s, Spot,
Boulder, and Canal Town… Why do none of them come even close to a normal, dark
roast coffee from Starbucks? I eat local as much as I can, but I can’t do the
coffee. Village Bakery in Pittsford has
good coffee (and kick ass bread and breakfasts). But really, they are the ONLY
other place in town where I will get coffee.
Pain Levain from
Flour City Bread
This bread is totally killer- airy and crusty.
Wegmans
OK. I love Starbucks. And I love Wegmans.
Swan’s Market on
Parsells Ave.
It’s where I get my bacon, and the Cajun brats are really
good. Fun to eat lunch there
on weekends, but they need to work on the décor (too much
clutter) and the service.
Baguette from Ravioli
Shop
Best baguette in town.
Chuck roast from
Seven Bridges Beef
We bought a quarter cow last year, and it changed our
approach to eating red meat. Now our “approach” is to eat more red meat.
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