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Neighborhood Eats: Grand Central

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CL regularly presents focused listings of the best dining options in Tampa Bay’s neighborhoods. This week we’re giving you a guide to restaurants and bars in the Grand Central District of St. Petersburg.

ANGELO’S BRICK OVEN PIZZERIA 3002 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-289-7198
As their name states, they serve up huge slices of New York-style pizza pie and calzones and have received some rave online reviews. Best of all? They deliver for free.

BABY CAKES CAFE 2444 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-289-7259
Slated to open during Pride Week (which takes place in Grand Central) serving “diverse casual fare”. The head of the Grand Central Business Association described it as, “an American diner leaning toward Latin cuisine.” They will be featuring sandwiches, salads and dinner entrees, as well as beer and wine.

BEAK’S OLD FLORIDA 2451 Central Ave, St. Pete. 727-321-9100, beaksoldflorida.com
A favorite hangout spot for locals, this quirky restaurant and bar is filled with wall-to-wall kitsch and tacky Florida souvenirs. Labeling themselves as “upscale comfort food”, the menu includes Southern and Floribbean-inspired selections. Enjoy their live music whether you’re dining inside or outside on the spacious patio.

CAPPY’S PIZZERIA 2900 1st Ave, N., St. Pete. 727-321-3020. cappyspizzaonline.com
New York and Chicago style pizza lovers can finally dine under the same roof at this quaint neighborhood pizzeria. Being a converted house, Cappy’s has a very homey appeal to it. What’s also appealing about them is that they took last year’s Best of the Bay Reader’s Poll award for Best Pizza. They must be doing something right.

CIDER HOUSE 1756 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-822-7400, ciderhouse.us
Don’t let their name fool you: besides offering quite a large selection of ciders, they also offer an array of other import beers, including Chimay and Delerium Tremens. Catch beer bingo on Mondays, corn hole on Tuesdays and practice your inebriated dart throwing skills every night of the week at this hip little bar that’s only three blocks from Tropicana Field.

CRAFTSMAN HOUSE GALLERY AND CAFE 2955 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727-323-2787, craftsmanhousegallery.com/cafe
Located in the renovated kitchen of the Craftsmen House bungalow, this charming cafe serves up coffee and espresso drinks, smoothies, beer, wine and a variety of snacks and sweets that change daily. Sip tea on the front porch or relax in the courtyard while you’re visiting the Craftsmen House.

GEORGIE’S ALIBI 3100 3rd Ave N., St. Pete. 727-321-2112, georgiesalibi.com/stpete
It’s a sports bar, it’s a restaurant, it’s a dance club! A restaurant by day that transforms into an alternative lifestyle club by night, Georgie’s offers an extensive menu of tasty finger foods, sandwiches, salads, and homemade dinner specials. Great drink specials every day and the bartenders definitely don’t skimp on the liquor. I recommend the Bloody Mary and their infamous Long Island Iced Tea.

ISLAND SEAFOOD MARKET & BISTRO 2057 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-821-8181, islandseafoodmarket.com
If it swims, they probably serve it. This new addition to the Grand Central area serves up fresh seafood favorites from grouper and snapper to mussels and Maine lobster in a brightly colored, tropical-themed eatery. Going the healthier route, their fish is always grilled and never fried. Customers can dine in or call ahead for takeout.

LA NUEVA CABANA 48 31st St N. St. Pete; 727-327-8108
Not your typical Latin cafe, Nueva Cabana specializes in cuisine from the Dominican Republic and serves it up buffet style so diners can get their fill. Dine in for their huge luncheon feast and try something exotic like stewed pig feet or mondongo (similar to Mexican menudo).

NITALLY’S THAI-MEX CUISINE 2462 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-898-8424, thai-mex.net
If you liked what you tasted at their Saturday Morning Market booth, then just wait until you try their Thai specialties or unique Thai-Mexican fusion dishes at their restaurant. “There’s Thai fried rice laced with smoky chorizo, each sticky bite infused with the slick fat of the sausage, and panang mole, an exceptionally rich dish built on red curry and Mexican mole, tied together with coconut milk into a seamless, baffling, delicious union of two cuisines rarely fused together.” –Brian Ries

NO NAME JAVA 2060 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-741-2249, nonamejava.com
This wholesale coffee roasting company is certainly making a name for themselves locally, with an array of coffees sourced from all over the globe. Now serving specialty coffee drinks that can be enjoyed on the front porch of their tiki hut-looking building (it’s bright yellow — you can’t miss it). Their coffees can also be purchased online and shipped right to your doorstep.

QUEENSHEAD EUROBAR 2501 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-498-8584, thequeensheadbar.com
“Queenshead is a scene of a sort, with a slick bar that curves through the dining area, a cozy interior room — lined with comfy couches — tucked off to the side of the bar, and a wall of booths and tables. … It’s largely British gastropub fare peppered by American fine-dining influence, with dishes that range from seared scallops with brussels sprouts and bacon to chicken curry with a corn fritter. And, considering that many people will see Queenshead as more of a bar and scene spot, much of the food is better than expected.” –Brian Ries

QUICK Q BBQ 3441 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-321-0301, quickqbarbq.com
If it breathes, they probably smoke it. Featuring smoked ribs, chicken, wings, ham and mullet, as well as Southern-style sides like collard greens, mac n’ cheese and butter beans. Huge portions to be found, so bring your appetite. Save room for dessert because their to-die-for-looking desserts include homemade rum cake, fruit cobblers, and layer cakes.

THE REX PUB 2061 Central Ave., St. Pete. 727-822-2337‎
The ‘American cousin’ to the Independent bar with over 20 American craft brews on tap, plus a wide selection of bottles. The place is small with a more relaxed vibe than that of The Independent in the heart of Downtown St. Pete, but the bartenders just as knowledgeable and accommodating. Be sure to check out their foursquare deals.

WILD CAJUN BLUE CRAB AND SHRIMP 2005 Central Ave., St. Pete
Proving you don’t need tables, chairs or even plates to keep customers, Wild Cajun is a popular little walk up restaurant in Grand Central. There always seems to be a line in front of this tiny building sporting a simple chalkboard menu and a window where orders are placed. Serving fresh, Cajun-style seafood, including spicy boiled crab and shrimp, jambalaya and crab cakes at very reasonable prices.

If we’re missing some of your favorites, let us know.

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The tree seat, or tree bench, is an item of garden furniture which has been around for years. Tree seats come in many shapes and sizes and are constructed from many materials, usually hardwood or metal. The basic idea of a tree seat is to have a garden bench totally circling a tree in the garden. The mass produced tree seats have a limited diameter and would suit a smaller thickness tree. Obviously, there are larger versions available, but these tree seats are usually bespoke and made to order.

Tree seats date back to Victorian times when it was quite common to see a metal tree seat, constructed from Cast Iron, around a garden tree. These are not so common now, and the present generation of tree seat is more commonly made of a hardwood such as teak or Keruing. Generally circular in shape, tree seats can adopt a different look, with Hexagonal or Octagonal versions available. Half tree seats are also made, to stand against a flat surface, such as a wall or fence.

One of the main features of a tree seat is that you can sit on the bench and face any direction. Usually a minimum of six seating places are provided, meaning that on this garden bench, you can face the sun, wherever it may be.

A Bistro set is an item of garden furniture, normally designed for seating two people. Bistro set is a general term for this type of two seater set, but some manufacturers, such as Nova garden furniture, have adopted the term as a brand name for some of their garden furniture sets. A Bistro set would normally consist of a 60 – 70cm table, round or square, with two chairs. Typically designed for breakfast for two, or a coffee, the bistro set is a small table set for a smaller garden area. It can be folding, making it very easy to store. Generally, it is constructed from metal or wood.

A Wooden bistro set would normally be made from Teak or another suitable hardwood, such as Keruing and prices can range from very cheap, to very expensive. There are bistro sets with flip top tables and stacking chairs and some have the facility for a parasol, if you so wish. The metal varieties are usually cast aluminum

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      1277712160 36 Live music, auditions and more on Monday, June 28, 2010 Published: Monday, June 28, 2010, 1:00 AM

      COMMUNITY EVENTS

            “Meanwhile,  Back at Cafe du Monde …” House of Blues,  225 Decatur St. Local celebrities,  including Leah Chase,  Matt Murphy,  Jeremy Davenport,  Davis Rogan and others will perform original monologues about food and how the lives of New Orleanians revolve around it. The event begins with a cocktail party,  followed by appetizers,  a buffet dinner and dessert,  at 6:30,  followed by the show,  at 7:45. The show is produced and directed by Peggy Sweeney-McDonald of Superstar Event-LA. Tickets are $60. Call 310.4999. The Hernandez family members,  founders and owners of Cafe du Monde,  will be the guests of honor.

            Planetarium Shows St. Charles Parish Library,  105 Lakewood Drive,  Luling. “Stars, ” narrated by Mark Hamill,  6:30 and 7:30. Free. Call 985.785.8471.

            BEYOND NEW ORLEANS

            Shadows-on-the-Teche Children’s History Camp 317 E. Main St.,  New Iberia. Children ages 7-10 can participate in a two-day history camp with 19th-century games,  crafts and “chores, ” 9 a.m.-3 Tues-Wed. $45. Call 337.369.6446 or e-mail .

            CLASSICAL MUSIC

            Crescent City Choral Festival Concert The New Orleans Children’s Chorus hosts the 11th annual festival,  taking place through Tues. A public performance with all seven participating choirs will take place at St. Louis Cathedral,  7:30. Each choir will sing individually and then join for a mass choir performance,  directed by Children’s Chorus director Cheryl Dupont and guest conductor David Brunner of the University of Central Florida. Free. Call 482.2883.

            AUDITIONS

            Stage Door Idol National World War II Museum,  945 Magazine St. Prepare to sing a song that was written or recorded in the 1940s for an opportunity to perform with the Victory Six Swing Band for three shows during the weekend of Aug. 27. Preliminary auditions take place 5:30-8. All ages. For more information,  call 528.1944,  ext. 267.

            Crescent City Sound Chorus Music Room,  Delgado Community College,  615 City Park Ave. Auditions for new members are held Mondays at 7. The chorus is a chapter of the Sweet Adelines International. Call 453.0858,  crescentcitysound.com.

            NIGHTCLUBS

            Apple Barrel Bar 609 Frenchmen St.,  949.9399. Sam Cammarata,  8.

            Banks Street Bar and Grill 4401 Banks St.,  486.0258. The N’awlins Johnnys,  9.

            BMC 1331 Decatur St. Fun in the Pocket featuring Mayumi Shara and Reinaldo,  6:30,  Smoky Greenwell’s Monday Blues Jam,  9:30.

            Chickie Wah Wah 2828 Canal St.,  304.4714. Spencer Bohren,  7.

            Circle Bar 1032 St. Charles Ave.,  588.2616. PD Wilders with Summer of Glaciers,  10.

            d.b.a. 618 Frenchmen St.,  942.3731. Glen David Andrews and Friends,  9.

            Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar 5535 Tchoupitoulas St.,  891.8500. Joe Krown,  9:30.

            Funky Pirate 727 Bourbon St.,  523.1960. Willie Locket and the All-Purpose Blues Band,  8.

            Green Room 521 E. Boston St.,  Covington,  985.892.2225. Generation Way,  10.

            Hi-Ho Lounge 2239 St. Claude Ave.,  945.4446. Blue Grass Pickin’ Party,  8.

            Howlin’ Wolf 907 S. Peters St.,  529.5844. Open House Music Presents: Micah McKee’s Favorite Records,  9.

            Little Tropical Isle 435 Bourbon St. Jason Bishop,  9.

            Maple Leaf Bar 8816 Oak St.,  866.9359. Papa Grows Funk,  10:30.

            Mat and Naddie’s Restaurant 937 Leonidas St.,  861.9600. The Courtyard Kings,  7.

            Mo’s Chalet 3201 Houma Blvd.,  Metairie,  780.2961. Jody Rome,  7.

            Mulate’s 201 Julia St.,  522.1492. La Touche,  7.

            Neutral Ground Coffee House 5110 Danneel St.,  891.3381. Dave Easley,  8,  Dave Maleckar,  9,  Genial Orleanians,  10.

            Old Point Bar 545 Patterson St.,  364.0950. The Brent Walsh Jazz Trio,  8.

            One Eyed Jacks 615 Toulouse St.,  569.8361. Eagles of Death Metal with Kick Buttkiss,  10.

            Razzoo Bar and Patio 511 Bourbon St.,  522.5100. Rock Box Band,  8.

            Republic New Orleans 828 S. Peters St.,  528.8282. Jean-Eric,  10.

            Rivershack Tavern 3449 River Road,  Jefferson,  834.4938. Beans ‘n’ Blues with Amanda Walker,  7.

            Spotted Cat Music Club 623 Frenchmen St. Vince Carr,  4,  Domenic Grillo and the Frenchmen Street All-Stars,  6,  Jazz Vipers,  10.

            Tropical Isle Bayou Club 610 Bourbon St.,  529.1702. T’Canaille,  7 and 9.

            Tropical Isle Bourbon 721 Bourbon St. (first floor),  529.4109. Joe Bennett,  5,  Can’t Hardly Play Boys,  9.

            JAZZ

            Arnaud’s Jazz Bistro 813 Bienville St. (corner of Bourbon St.),  523.2847. The Gumbo Trio,  6:30.

            Cafe Beignet 311 Bourbon St.,  587.0727. Steamboat Willie Jazz Band,  2.

            Columns Hotel 3811 St. Charles Ave.,  899.9308. David Doucet,  8.

            Creole Queen Paddlewheeler Spanish Plaza at Canal and Poydras streets,  524.0814. The New Orleans Spice Jazz Trio,  7.

            Houston’s Restaurant 1755 St. Charles Ave.,  524.1579. Garden District Trio featuring David Hansen,  Jeff Lashway and Chris Sharkey,  5:30.

            Irvin Mayfield’s Jazz Playhouse 300 Bourbon St.,  553.2331. Bob French and the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band,  8.

            Preservation Hall 726 St. Peter St.,  522.2841 or 523.8939. Preservation Hall Jazz Band,  8.

            Snug Harbor 626 Frenchmen St.,  949.0696. Charmaine Neville and Friends,  8 and 10.

            Steamboat Natchez Toulouse Street Wharf at Jax Brewery,  586.8777. Midday cruise with Duke Heitger’s Steamboat Stompers,  11:30 a.m. and 2:30,  Dinner jazz cruise with the Dukes of Dixieland,  7.

            Windsor Court Hotel (Polo Club Lounge) 300 Gravier St.,  523.6000. Zaza,  7.

            THEATER

            Gutenberg! The Musical! Le Chat Noir,  715 St. Charles Ave.,  581.5812. Sean Patterson and Gary Rucker start in this musical comedy about two wiseguys and their “sure-thing” idea for a show. Final performance at 8. Tickets: $15.

            . . . . . . . .

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            Send information on entertainment events open to the public to: . Information must be received 10 days prior to event. Events are listed on the day they occur. All times are p.m. unless otherwise noted. Art gallery,  movie and museum listings appear only in Lagniappe on Friday.

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          Warren Buffett’s dining habits keep attracting attention.

          At a French bistro in Calgary, Alberta, he ordered a $15 Montreal Hambourgeois, made from filet mignon and soon to be named the W.B. Burger, the Calgary Herald reported.

          Restaurateur Martin Maheux of Laurier Lounge in Calgary’s Beltline district said Buffett and family members stopped for an evening meal and then caught a train to Vancouver, about a 600-mile ride through the Canadian Rockies on Rail Canada, earlier this month.

          It’s the best burger in town, Maheux said. Buffett, through a spokeswoman, termed it “terrific.”

          The 15-person contingent dined in a private room in the restaurant in the historic Stanley House, childhood home of Canadian flag designer George Stanley.

          “I was so nervous about everything,” said Maheux, who had a month to prepare because of the advance booking. “But they were so nice, so friendly.”

          He even created a chess game and gave it to Buffett as a gift.

          Buffett had visited Calgary in 2008 to tour the region’s oil sands with Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who also is a board member of Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

          Maheux said Buffett is the biggest celebrity to visit the restaurant.

          “For me, it was bigger than if Brad Pitt was coming,” he told the Calgary newspaper. “Nothing against Brad Pitt. But my servers would have probably preferred Brad Pitt.”

          Berkshire Hathaway is entering the insurance market in India through a small agency, the Economic Times reported.

          Some sources had predicted Berkshire would purchase a large Indian insurance company, based in part on Buffett’s plans to visit India and other Asian nations next spring.

          Instead, Berkshire plans to set up a subsidiary in India with a license to sell auto insurance policies from Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, the newspaper reported, citing anonymous sources. The office would have a call center and make investments with the premiums it receives.

          A spokesman for Bajaj Allianz declined to comment, the Economic Times said. The plan reportedly was through Ajit Jain, head of Berkshire’s reinsurance business and a regular visitor to India, with contacts in the Indian insurance industry.

          India sets limits on foreign direct investments in insurance, currently restricting ownership to 26 percent, but foreign corporations can become insurance agencies on their own, if their sales people undergo training.

          Berkshire’s experience with U.S. auto insurer Geico’s direct marketing business may translate to Indian consumers, the newspaper said.

          Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer explained cloud computing to 100 CEOs at a “CEO summit” in Redmond, Calif., recently, including Buffett and Berkshire Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, Tendersinfo News reported.

          Others attending included Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Queen of Jordan Rania al-Abdullah, Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos, Walmart Chairman Rob Walton, JPMorgan Chase Chairman James Dimon and IAC CEO Barry Diller.

          Microsoft believes the next wave of computing will store software and data on the Internet, or the “cloud,” rather than on each person’s own computer, with users gaining access from mobile devices, television sets, tablets and personal computers.

          Ballmer said after his 30-minute talk that he hadn’t been successful in explaining the implications of cloud computing to all the CEOs.

          Among the wealthy folks responding to the appeal by Buffett and Gates to pledge at least 50 percent of their fortunes to charity is San Diego resident and former Iowan Ted Waitt, co-founder of the Gateway Inc. computer company, the Union-Tribune reported.

          Waitt gave $20 million two years ago to the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, Calif.

          “I’ve been planning for years to give away most of my assets while I’m still alive, but not to Bill Gates like Warren Buffett did,” Waitt wrote in an e-mail to the San Diego newspaper. “And if for some reason I met an untimely death, the bulk of my wealth would fund an entity dedicated to saving the oceans.”

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          Imagine a bistro table and chairs. Right away you get an impression of a charming Paris café, or perhaps a little seaside restaurant on the Mediterranean. The ambience is definitely one of Continental culture.

          Whether used outdoors on the patio or inside in a sunroom or kitchen nook, a bistro table and chairs evokes a sense of intimate hospitality. Perfect for a tête-à-tête with that special someone, or some coffee and conversation among two or three friends, this furniture setting always brings about the right mood for conviviality.

          A bistro table and chairs give a patio or garden a unique style. A furniture set like this is perfect to while away an hour with a pleasant book, or to enjoy a glass of wine as the evening shadows fall on a warm summer night. What’s more, the basic model of a bistro set has been rejuvenated these days with many different styles, colors and materials.

          Add Old World Charm With Bistro Table And Chairs

          For instance, many people’s first image of a bistro table and chairs is that of ornate wrought iron, resembling vine-covered villas of New Orleans with their beautiful colors, evocative aromas and languid atmosphere. It’s a timeless image of an era when personal interaction and cultural pursuits were more valued than anything else.

          However, these days new materials such as cast aluminum and poly resins have made bistro furniture lighter than wrought iron. These lighter materials aren’t light enough to blow away in a strong wind, mind you, but they are easier to move around. In addition, newer materials have enabled manufacturers to create sets in many colors and in designs that can fold up for storage. The latter quality can be important in climates where Old Man Winter brings heavy snowfall and bitter cold.

          Another possible addition to a bistro table and chairs can be an umbrella, eliciting visions of the robust cafes of Italy. Considering the frequent use of bistro sets outdoors, as well as concerns about the unhealthy effects of too much sun, the inclusion of an umbrella can be a welcome respite.

          What’s more, bistro sets today can be enhanced with comfortable cushions that often tie to the chairs to keep them from blowing about. This makes the opportunity to take one’s ease at a bistro table and chairs an even more enticing prospect.

          It’s important when choosing a set such as this to make sure that it complements the rest of the décor. Charming as ornate wrought iron can be, it can look quite odd if the rest of the outdoor set is sturdy Adirondack furniture or rustic country log furniture. Nor would a sleek contemporary cast aluminum set go well with the casual look of hewn-timber furniture.

          Once you decide on a preferred style, set a budget for your patio or sunroom improvements so that you don’t go overboard. These sets are so charming that it’s possible to be lured into imprudent spending, and then your lovely bistro table and chairs would seem more of an extravagance than the welcoming gathering spot it’s meant to be.

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