Month: January 2016

What I’d Wear To A Kardashian Kasual Brunch

I love the Kardashians.  There, I said it and I’m not taking it back.  I love them for their business sense, their calm under pressure and most importantly their fashion-forward clothing choices.

I went to a friend’s birthday brunch a few months ago and afterwards I looked over all the photos I’d taken and realized that I was dressed like a Kardashian – tight dress, neutral colors, killer heels and trendy jewelry.  This is exactly what I would wear if I was invited to brunch with the Kardashians…

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I imagine Khloe would cook because she likes to cook and entertain.  We would eat omelettes, chicken & waffles, shrimp & grits, some type of salad and drink mimosas.  A girl can dream, right?

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What celebrity would you love to have brunch with?  What would you wear?

 

The Little Café That Could – Dovecote Cafe

On a spur of the moment coffee break, a work friend suggested I meet her at Dovecote Café (2501 Madison Ave).  Located in the Druid Hill neighborhood, just minutes from the park, Dovecote Café is a quant coffee house nestled in a residential neighborhood.

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When I pulled up to the GPS assisted ending point and got out of the car I noticed a cute chalkboard outside of a well manicured storefront location.  I walked closer towards the entrance, looked down and read ” Parkview Pharmacy”.  How Cool! I think including some of the original architecture was a good call because it shows character.

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Character is everywhere in this café.  Opposite walls display large framed tapestry along with other artwork on display and for sale.  Around the front counter,  fresh fruit and coffee are also on display. I later learned they use the food items as ingredients in the dishes they cook.

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Once inside the café I was greeted with smiling faces from behind the counter.  Two female employees were very friendly and helpful.  I told them that it was my first time visiting and they gave me a brief once over of what they offer – coffee, cakes, pies, breakfast items and free Wifi.    I just wanted a coffee, but my friend was going on and on about the peach cake.  After speaking with the female employees I learned they were two of the three owners.  One asked me how I liked my coffee and pulled out five colorful wooden flat slabs.

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I was excited about this because I’m a visual person.  I immediately knew what coffee I wanted … Honeypot, not too strong and not too weak, right in the middle. My friend ordered the peach cake, I took a bite and it was delicious.  Soft and moist like a pound cake with robust hints of sweet peach flavor.  I tried to order my own slice, but my friend had gotten the last one.  One of the owners told us that her Mom makes the sweets and her Mom came in about 10 minutes later and we gave our compliments to the chef.

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Peachcake and Coffee

My friend also ordered a sweet potato frittata that was also delicious.  She mentioned that she liked how it was served, warm and not too hot.  I took a bit and knew I had to recreate that at home… look forward to an easy frittata recipe in a future post.

I only planned on staying there for 30 minutes but I think I was there for 1 1/2 hours.  The other patrons were regular customers and my friend and I were talking to them while eating and enjoying our coffee.

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Breakfast Panini with egg, turkey bacon, spinach, avocado and cheddar cheese.

On another visit, I ordered the breakfast panini and it was perfectly made. It was large with lots of egg and everything was fresh.  They also served a side salad with it, that was a first for me and I enjoyed the salad with my sandwich.

Dovecote Café is truly the definition of a family-friendly neighborhood café.  If you are ever in the area or even if you aren’t it’s definitely worth a visit.

Have you been to Dovecote Café?  What did you like best?

Be sure to follow my foodie and cocktail adventures on Instagram.com/Arlisappetite and twitter.com/ArliBaby.

Crown Royal Apple Cranberry Caramel Cocktail

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I love it when I discover a new liquor to enjoy and lately my liquor of the moment has been Crown Royal Apple.   I was introduced to Crown Royal Apple a couple of years ago at an industry event.  I had forgotten how good it was until a friend recently recommended it to me again.

I’ve always been a fan of Crown Royal Whiskey, it has a smooth mild taste and mixes well with anything. But once I tasted the Crown Royal Apple it quickly became my new favorite.  It can be enjoyed straight or on ice, it goes down easy and the apple flavor is strong but not overpowering.  Lately I’ve been drinking it with cranberry juice, but I decided to kick it up a notch and create this Crown Royal Apple Cranberry Caramel Cocktail – It’s a mouthful I know, but worth it.

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Ingredients: 

2 oz  Crown Royal Apple

1 1/2 oz Butterscotch Schnapps

2 oz Cranberry Juice

Instructions: 

Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker

Shake well

Pour mix serve over ice

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It’s that easy!  Have you tried Crown Royal Apple?  What is your favorite way to drink it.?

A look inside Hotel RL Baltimore

Within the last six months there have been a crop of new boutique hotels opening in Baltimore.  I love to stay at boutique hotels and visit their bar/restaurant scene.  You can imagine my excitement  when my best friend asked me to meet her for after-work cocktails at the new Hotel RL (207 E Redwood Street).

The 130-room hotel has a hotel bar,  coffee shop, meeting and event space, lounge/game room, and a small stage that currently hosts live performances and spoken word artists. You won’t find a front desk or uniformed employees at this hotel because it’s lobby is equipped with electronic kiosks to register guests and take food and drink orders. The hotel also offers bicycles to guests who want to tour the city.

Here’s a look inside the hotel…

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Raspberry Diablo and Grapefruit Basil

In addition to our after-work cocktails, of course we sampled the food. I’m always in the mood to eat and my best friend is on a never-ending quest to find the perfect fish taco.

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Grown Up Mac & Cheese

We ordered the  “Grown Up Mac & Cheese” to share.  It was a great choice because we both enjoyed the baked flaky outer layer and the four cheeses – Gruyère, American, cheddar and jack.

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Rockfish Tacos

We noticed that a couple at the bar ordered the chicken tacos and they looked really good, so my best friend ordered the rockfish tacos.  The tacos (3) were served in a soft tortilla shell with grilled rockfish, house slaw, mango and cheese.

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Sloppy Jo

This ground beef BBQ Sloppy Joe was my favorite!  It was the perfect warm comfort food on a cold night.  It is served with your choice of salad or chips.

Consider Hotel RL Baltimore you next vacation or staycation destination.

 

Baltimore Winter Restaurant Week 2016

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Baltimore City Restaurant Week is back!  As I stated in a previous post this is like another Christmas for me 🙂     With over 100  participating restaurants offering two-course lunch for $15/$20 and three-course dinner for $25/$35 , I’m convinced there is something for everyone to love.  For the first year, some of the restaurants will also feature brunch, vegan and gluten-free options.

My Restaurant Week Favorites                           

B&O American Brasserie                                    

Bond Street Social 

Pen & Quill

Ten Ten American Bistro 

For more info on the participating Baltimore City Restaurants visit here.

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Not to be outdone by Baltimore [City] Restaurant Week, Baltimore County’s Restaurant week is already in full swing. It began Jan 15th and ends Jan 30th.   Maybe you’ve always wanted to visit the restaurant that you drive by everyday on your way to work or maybe you want to try that restaurant your friend is always talking about, well now is the perfect time to sample three courses of deliciousness while sticking to your budget and not breaking the bank. Baltimore County features over 55 restaurants offering two-course lunch and three-course dinner for $15-$35. For more info on the participating Baltimore County Restaurants visit here.

Both restaurant lists can be overwhelming,  make sure to read my previous post on how to prepare for Restaurant Week.

Which restaurants would you like to visit? Do you have a Restaurant Week wish list?  List them in the comments below.

Turns out I do like Green Eggs

During my recent three-day holiday weekend I traveled with a friend to Philadelphia.  On several occasions my friend mentioned Green Eggs Cafe (212 S. 13th Street), a breakfast and lunch restaurant in Philadelphia. He spoke about how delicious the food was, so naturally I was curious to check it out and see what the hype was about.

We arrived in Philadelphia around noon and went straight to Green Eggs. We walked up to the restaurant and there were about 15 people waiting outside.  A few people were huddled around the two outdoor heating lamps and others were drinking the complementary coffee from the canister on the outdoor table. The hostess sitting outside told us there would be a 30-45 minute wait for a table of two.  As we were standing outside waiting for our table, I noticed a steady stream of people leaving the restaurant and a steady stream of people walking up to put their name on the waiting list. If people are willing to wait outside in the cold for 30 minutes this must be a good sign that the restaurant is worth the wait.

After about 30 minutes our name was called and we were escorted inside the restaurant. The tables were arranged in three long rows with seven tables in each row and the kitchen was located in the rear of the restaurant.  We were seated at a two-seat table in the middle row.  We were greeted by a friendly waitress who gave us the menu and asked for our drink order.  We watched as heaping plates of food came out left and right.   The waffle, french toast and pancake portions were huge, so we decided to each order an entree and split a french toast.

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Creme Brulee French Toast

The Creme Brulee French Toast was served in four half slices of challah bread. Topped with a  vanilla bean custard and berry compote,   fresh berries atop a creamy sweet sauce  topped with fruit, powdered sugar and whipped cream. We didn’t need much syrup because the custard sauce was warm and sweet, it gave just the right amount of flavor to act as a syrup.

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Kitchen Sink

I ordered the “Kitchen Sink” which was eggs scrambled with sausage crumbles, potatoes, Gruyere cheese, peppers & onions,topped with a homemade biscuit and country style pork sausage gravy served in a cast-iron skillet.  The eggs were light and fluffy and they were not stingy on the cheese.  The potatoes and sausage gravy were seasoned well.

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Pork Bacon Creole Shrimp and Grits

My friend ordered the Pork Bacon Creole Shrimp and Grits. This too was served in a skillet with two eggs your style, shrimp cooked in a spicy bacon-creole sauce, served on top of cheesy grits. The shrimp preparation really made the dish pop, this was my first time eating shrimp cooked in a bacon sauce and it was very good.

The portions were so large (that’s my kind of restaurant) I was only able to eat half of my skillet and I took the remaining french toast and skillet home in a takeout box. The staff were friendly and checked on us numerous times to make sure our food and service were perfect.  The restaurant was fast and efficient.  I can see why people were willing to wait outside for 30 minutes because the food and experience was great!

Have you ever visited Green Eggs Cafe?  What was your favorite dish?

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