York Street is an old drugstore that now houses a restaurant, an art gallery and a third floor club that often has swing bands and local indie bands. It has really eclectic decor-- from an old bridesmaid's dress, to Hudy delight ads (featuring the owner), to the owner's Elvis collection. I had initially written off York Street a few years ago after a 3.5 hour wait on a Valentine's that they didn't take reservations, but they've since worked the kinks out-- I've never had a bad meal or bad service.
I was rushing around Friday evening-- I got caught up picking up my bi-weekly organic co-op package (I should write a post about that!) and by a car that had parked in front of my garage door (Thank you, CPD, for responding so quickly for what, the third time in three weeks?). This lead me to forgetting my camera. Ack! Thankfully, my lovely friend Dave had his iPhone and saved the day.
Terry apparently had a huge lunch, so he ordered a salad:
We had skipped appetizers to get a couple of the homemade desserts. The bar in the second dining room hosts all of the desserts, and it's fun to walk by and drool a little.
Dave decided to play cute and put a little cheesecake in the picture
Terry (who did not pose for a beefcake picture--I kill me sometimes.) got a chocolate mocha cake.
A few of us proceeded to Havana Martini Club for a drink after dinner. Wow, has that place changed since it was on 6th street! It's not all suits now-- it's a mix of drunk college kids, hipsters, and ballroom dancers in their 50s. The music was mostly hip-hop with a little Latin mixed in-- all in all, very disappointing and I'm not sure I'll go back. But York Street? I'll be back sooner rather than later.
5 comments:
chocolate mocha cake......oh my heaven
Wow, teh food looks great. Never been . . . but I totally want a puff pretzel!
I didn't know York Street Cafe was as good as it looks. I may just stop in for desserts. ;) Thanks for sharing!
Glad to hear they are doing well, I was concerned as Anabell left last fall. I love sitting outside in the spring and having the Mediterranean platter.
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