Friday, October 17, 2008

Bad and Good New


Bad New: The big New to Me event of the past 2 weeks is learning that I am allergic to cats and dogs and this is causing me to have asthma. Since this was a complete surprise, I will never know if I've had these allergies my whole life or if they developed recently. So far I've learned that the most allergen-producing dogs and cats are males with black fur and dogs with double coats (such as German or Dutch Shepherds). Check, check, check. That pretty much sums up the animals I've been exposing myself to lately. So I've been struggling with the emotional consequences of not touching or sleeping in bed with my favorite animals and with finding the right combination of medications so that I can give my co-workers a break from these 6 weeks of coughing. I'll keep you posted. See left for cutest kitty ever: Chloe.

Good New: Emily and I had lots of fun on Saturday night trying three New to Us hotel bars in renovated classic Minneapolis buildings. At least the RNC was good for something. 
1. Restaurant Max at the Hotel Minneapolis. The only reason we even went here was because the website claims to have happy hour from 9-11 everyday. Apparently, this means everyday except Saturday. I suggest trying it on any other day because the atmosphere is nice (a little too bright) and the drinks (especially Gatsby's Daisy) are excellent. The decor has probably too much going on but the historic features like the white marble columns are lovely.
2. B.A.N.K. at the Westin Minneapolis. Sorry, Angie, I just couldn't wait to try the deviled eggs (awesome)! I can safely say that BANK's feature drink, the blueberry mojito (with fresh berries), is the best cocktail I've ever tasted. Sitting in the cozy lounge seats in the dimly lit former Farmers and Mechanics Bank three story space, you feel like a glamourous visitor to another time. 
3. Prohibition at the W Minneapolis - The Foshay. My mom always used to tell me about the Foshay being the tallest building in Minneapolis until the year I was born so it was fun to finally get to the top of this cool Art Deco tower. Walking into the lobby on a Saturday night, the place was packed and didn't seem much like the Minneapolis that I know with the lines to each bar! We immediately decided to check out Prohibition and save the Living Room on the first level for a weeknight. The views from the 27th floor bar are great and I liked the intimate feel of the library-like space. Unfortunately, it really was too crowded to hang out so we just looped around and will have to visit again soon. 
Overall, it was fun to be tourists in our hometown on a warm fall Saturday night! The preservation of these amazing landmark buildings of Minneapolis as spaces for the public to experience (if you have a bit of cash for one spendy drink in each place) is great to see. 

Friday, October 3, 2008

Atmosphere


This post is about New to Me restaurant atmosphere worth checking out, not the concert tickets that Tab and I failed to get before the second show sold out this week. Lately we have been too focused on social activism (see First Fundraiser and CANtastrophe) to keep on top of all upcoming social activities. 

Not to say we've given up all social planning; we gathered for a baby shower for Mark and Amy at (new to most) Barrio at 9th & Nicollet this week. The excellent atmosphere reminded me of Barcelona: long and narrow space, red walls, dark with tasteful lighting. We skipped the house specialty tequila shots and compadres this time, but Mark and I enjoyed the tasty cocktails (see photo of us with Old Cubans and Cassie) while the others had non-alcoholic drinks unlike any Shirley Temples I've ever seen. Let's just say we hope Amy's drink was N/A - the glass was rather fancy. None of the food is on a happy hour special, but I'd still recommend the small plate of mahi mahi tacos for $3.50. Another great feature is that you can reserve a table!

Last week I also enjoyed a New to Me restaurant, Obento-Ya, my favorite since discovering Nameste. Stylish and small, this place is a gem in a tiny commercial district on Como & 15th Ave. SE. Ryan and I enjoyed the sushi, robata (do not skip the Japanese pumpkin skewer), and katsu. I can't wait to go back for the vegetable bento. Prices are super reasonable and service is good. I wish I could go there right now, but the only drawback to my new favorite restaurant is that it closes at 9:00 and is not open Sunday. They do have happy hour M-S 5:00-7:00 so just one more reason to go back tomorrow.