Three things have been irking me this week: people who jog in the snow (or even worse, with their babies), people who whistle in public (surely a sign of a latent mental problem or that they’re hiding something), and communal seating in restaurants. I’ll let you chew on the first two on your own time, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Bluebird’
Don’t Sit So Close to Me
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Blackbird Chicago, Bluebird, Communal Dining, Communal Seating, Nos Ancetre Les Gaulois, Otom, Sepia, The Bristol, The Publican on December 4, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Review: The Bluebird
Posted in Chicago, New York, Reviews, tagged April Bloomfield, blanche de chambly ale, Bluebird, Bucktown, Chicago, gastropub, leeks, Michelin, mussels, New York, Spotted Pig, West Village on March 4, 2008 | 3 Comments »
The term “gastropub” refers to a pub that offers high quality food, which aims to go a step above traditional “pub grub.” Gastropubs tend to be genuine old pubs that have been overhauled, yet retain the character of a traditional English pub. The furnishings are simple, and the food is usually Modern European. The prices, [...]





