13 August photo update of the junction retail scene
Junction insiders, I've got a question for you: What shop is going in the storefront under renovation: the first photo here:
Otherwise, I notice The Foundation isn't open yet--anyone have an idea when they open?
I finally ate at THE BEET: yummy (or at least their salad and bbq chicken sandwich is), if a tad over-priced. I mean, afterward I noticed the Sweet Potato sells basically the same sandwiches, only for $6.99 instead of $9.99. Is there a reason for this difference? Btw, the Beet coffee is very good, and cheaper than Crema Coffee (and better tasting, too imho!) The Beet chef (well she's rather a youngish gal
) told me they're applying for a liquor license, so extended hours should make their patio more lively. However, my date was wondering: Are there any local 100% organic brews that would compliment the Beet's 100% organic mandate? And they're reconfiguring their interior space--more tables coming to replace the awkward shelving displays.
Finally, I had to peek inside Crema Coffee--haven't been there in a few months (because honestly I'm not a fan of their brew.) Noticed: they're making their own baked goods now, and the place (for a rainy Wednesday noon hour) was hopping with MAC lovers. Too trendy, imho.
(As is The Beet--socialists don't make good business folk....
18 August 2008 update: Went to Crema Coffee again and tried their drip coffee. OMG what a huge mistake! It's worse than even Coffee Time!
Then went to Sweet Potato and had an organic sandwich; now I understand the difference between them and the Beet: the former is pedestrian while the Beet can't be beat!