In a recent post, Eat This Fort Worth annouced that a new coffee shop had opened at the old Art Gallery, so I stopped by this morning. The newly opened Freda's Place is serving coffee as well as breakfast and lunch. The menu includes breakfast plates and sandwiches, as well as soups, salads, sandwiches and daily hot plate specials for lunch. Freda's also serves a grilled-after-you-order hamburger. I thought I saw an Aduro Bean coffee bag on the counter, either way, I had the dark roast coffee this morning and it was excellent.
We now have three, count 'em, three, independent coffee shops in the downtown area.
Freda's Place is on Jennings, just south of downtown. Good luck to all involved.
Freda’s
609 S. Jennings
Fort Worth, Texas
Friday, April 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Neil Young in Dallas
On June 7, Neil Young is coming to Dallas' Morton Myerson Symphony Center. Almost everyone is familiar with his falsetto-like vocals, but Young is as much a lyricist as he is a vocal performer, and belongs to that elite group of still-active '60's-era musicians (the decade not the age), that includes Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, and Paul McCartney. He keeps writing new music, and performing it. Young has some 400+ songs to his name, including Down By the River, Southern Man, Old Man, & Cinnamon Girl.
The lightning that he caught in the '60's and '70's will probably never be captured in the same way. Not that I get the impression from his interviews that he wants that. He is doing what artists do.
I am sure it will be a great performance, but it is all a little too tame, too smokeless, and too comfortable, when viewed from the lens of my memory. Besides, I think I'm too old to try to sneak into concerts anymore. But I still love the music. If any music reminds me of the summers of my youth it is 1970 album, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Deja Vu, with songs like Helpless, Country Girl, and Woodstock. It is the background music of many memories. For that alone I wish Neil Young well.
Out of town visitors: visit Fort Worth. Take the Trinity Railway Express from Dallas to Fort Worth. $7.50 for an all day pass. Fort Worth has a beautiful downtown with good food, great music, and great places to walk and shop.
The lightning that he caught in the '60's and '70's will probably never be captured in the same way. Not that I get the impression from his interviews that he wants that. He is doing what artists do.
I am sure it will be a great performance, but it is all a little too tame, too smokeless, and too comfortable, when viewed from the lens of my memory. Besides, I think I'm too old to try to sneak into concerts anymore. But I still love the music. If any music reminds me of the summers of my youth it is 1970 album, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Deja Vu, with songs like Helpless, Country Girl, and Woodstock. It is the background music of many memories. For that alone I wish Neil Young well.
Out of town visitors: visit Fort Worth. Take the Trinity Railway Express from Dallas to Fort Worth. $7.50 for an all day pass. Fort Worth has a beautiful downtown with good food, great music, and great places to walk and shop.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Torta Wars: Melis vs Salsa Fuego.
I am a huge fan of the torta. I've said that before.
In the last week, I have visited both Melis and Salsa Fuego restaurants looking for a good one. I prefer Salsa Fuego.
But I am still searching for the smaller, steak-roll version of the torta sandwich. If you see one please let me know. Until then, the torta war champion is: Salsa Fuego's pork carnitas torta.
Opinions welcome . . .
In the last week, I have visited both Melis and Salsa Fuego restaurants looking for a good one. I prefer Salsa Fuego.
But I am still searching for the smaller, steak-roll version of the torta sandwich. If you see one please let me know. Until then, the torta war champion is: Salsa Fuego's pork carnitas torta.
Opinions welcome . . .
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)