Congratulations Dean Salah On Your Tenth Year As Owner of George’s Coffee Shop! May There Be Many More To Come!!!!

Dean had no idea that his staff went in and decorated the joint in the middle of the night to surprise him as he thought that no one even knew it was his tenth year anniversary of when the keys were handed to him.

There’s a big time camaraderie in there with everyone who works, they obviously adore the leader of the pack, Dean and the way he runs the place with a warm smile and respect and a kind word for everyone.  One of Gloucester’s finest he is!

Dean is a guy that makes you proud of your community and brings people together to celebrate the positive.  A TRUE GLOUCESTERMAN!

Cheers Dean and to the rest of your wonderful crew at George’s!

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Get Your Ressies For Passports Wine Dinner Tomorrow Night!

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The deets-

Zinfandel Wine Dinner with Chili Sulivan January 26th at 7pm

January 24, 2012 in Menus, Uncategorized | by stocantins |

1st course: Local seafood salad with spicy aioli wrapped in butter lettuce.

2nd course: Eric’s short rib chili with wonton chips.

3rd course: Duck confit with quinoa and brussel sprouts.

4th coarse: Brown butter cake with chocolate mousse filing and ganache

Check out Passports Blog Here

What’s Cookin’? Grand Opening Tomorrow at 11 am

At The Site of The Former Scroo Cookin’ What’s Cookin’ will be holding their grand Opening tomorrow at 11AM

Free cup of soup to the first 30 people and $2 Pulled Pork & Bolognese sliders!  We are also the sole distributor of Gloucester’s finest sausage – Trupiano’s!

You heard it here!

185 Washington Street, Thursday January 26th, Be There!

Maime’s Kitchen Glosta Coffee Roll Bra From Cliff McCarthy

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Hi Joey,

After viewing the post showing  one of Laura Jacobs nautical-themed bras,

I got to thinking about one of your past posts.

STRAIGHT SEXY ! You wrote about a coffee roll.

Hummm, maybe Joey has something here.

So, Hot off the Grill I present the Glosta Coffee Roll Bra.

Much more comfortable than any lobster/crab shell bra.

Enjoy your breakfast,

   Cliff McCarthy

Chickity Check It! Heather Atwood’s Food For Thought

It’s been forever since I’ve visited the energetic sprite that is Heather Atwood’s site but I did so yesterday.  What did I find you ask?

Well she’s done a complete redesign and it looks great.  Give H’s site a looksee, I think you’ll agree.

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Causeway Fish Chowder

To call a bowl of Causeway Fish Chowder simply a bowl of fish chowder is leaving out the fact that the amount of fish in the Causeway’s Fish Chowder is the amount of fish that you would normally find in three bowls of fish chowder at most other joints.

You might think that allowing such a generous portion of fish that they use some inferior product  but after handling millions of pounds of fish in my lifetime I can assure you I know fish and the fish used in this chowder is as fresh as you can get.

I don’t get over to the Causeway for three seasons of the year because we are just too busy here at the dock and it’s on the other side of town.  The place is generally mobbed with people who travel from all over the northeast who have read the rave reviews on websites like yelp and trip advisor so this is the perfect time to go there when the touristas aren’t out in full force and you can get a table.

insider tip- skip lunch and go around 3 in the afternoon.

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Straight Sexy! Alicia’s Coffee Rolls On The Grill At Mamie’s Kitchen

I’ve got serious wood just looking at this picture.  Is that wrong?

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Mamie’s Kitchen Taste of Sicily Event Spots Open

Hey Joey,
Just a reminder ‘Taste of Sicily’ dinner has a couple more spots in each seating!
This Thursday is the last day to purchase tickets for Monday January 23rd!
Thanks!
Alicia

Telephone number- (978) 283-0474

Tuna Tar Tar At Lateral, Playa Del Carmen

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The seafood has been great, but I may turn into an avocado- I’ve eaten them with breakfast lunch and dinner.

Eating in Playa del Carmen

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At the risk of jinxing us I have to say one of the most pleasant surprises about Playa del Carmen has been the dining experiences.

At every place we’ve eaten be it fancy dinner, casual lunch or breakfast everything has been super fresh and the service SUPERB!

I’d point out a few as highlights but honestly they’ve ALL been highlights!

Lateral for dinner grouper with a a porcini mushroom cream sauce over it topped with lyonnaise potatoes. The juice bar 100% Natural, the place in this picture where they serve your food on your own personal mini-habachi, Sensei Beach Club, Thai dish. Emphasis everywhere on freshness.

Nick’s Roast Beef Is Now On Twitter!

Nick’s Stickers which they give away and people take pictures with all over the world and adorn their walls was 100% the inspiration for our Sticka

Follow Nick’s Roast Beef @NicksBeverly

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New Stuff Going On At Last Stop Variety

There’s a  whole new community chilling area at Last Stop Variety in the heart of God’s Country, East Gloucester.   Check out the photos today and video tomorrow for more info.

Heidi At Fort Square Café Knows A Little Something About Makin’ Seafood Chowder

Our Guy Ed Collard Sends In These Pics-

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Ed also said there was more than enough to fill him up…and THAT’S saying something!

Fred Bodin Shares- Emily’s Bar Card

Emily’s Bar Card

Fred writes-

It’s true, a little thoughtfulness across the bar or table goes a long, long way. Last September I drove to the North Shore Mall to buy an iMac. At Apple’s Genius Bar, the technician asked me to come back in an hour while he installed software and documents onto my new computer. So I walked over to P. F. Chang’s restaurant to order a takeout lunch for myself and recuperating friend back in Rockport. We’d been to Chang’s only a few times, it’s always tasty and a positive experience. I sat at the bar, and said "hi" to the bartender. Emily, who had served us before, is also a Rockport native. She didn’t remember my name, but did remember the Rockport connection, and asked where my friend Janet was. After she poured a beer for me, Emily wrote this note on a bartender’s card. Guess where we go every time we’re in Peabody.

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Fredrik D. Bodin, Bodin Historic Photo

82 Main Street

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Follow Up- A Note To Restaurant Owners

Following up on my thoughts about service at restaurants and bars for the owners and managers and servers and bartenders-

The point I was trying to make in yesterday’s tirade about the lousy attitude at that particular restaurant was that it behooves everyone to do with that establishment to engage your patrons.

I completely understand if the place is mobbed and your staff is doing everything in their power to get people their food or drink that they shouldn’t be expected to have a full on conversation with every customers.  I get it believe me.  If you’ve read this blog for any amount of time at all you know how often I eat out and like to sing the praises of the awesome restaurants we have here locally.  But even if you’re mobbed you should still be able to afford a smile or gesture of acknowledgment.

There are coffee shops like George’s, Sugar Mag’s and Fort Square Cafe that even when they are full on balls to the walls (I use these places as examples because they are usually very busy and for good reason) the owners and/or servers find ways to engage their customers.  It’s an art form.   There are plenty of lunch and dinner joints that perform the customer service thing equally as well.

The thing is that while I know that there are some patrons that no matter how good the service you provide they will break out their calculator and leave exactly 15-20% of their bill regardless of how well they were served or treated.  However I know there are enough people like myself that if you go just a little out of your way to make me feel welcome that tip on a $10 breakfast can easily go to $3 from $2 or in large parties out for dinner when we are all throwing money in toss in an extra $5 or more because they had a great time because they were made to feel special by their server.  Now $3 instead of $2 is 50% more and at the end of the day if you are working for tips and then at the end of the year you add all that up you just gave yourself a huge raise.

That’s all from the server or bartender’s perspective, what about the owners of these restaurants?

If you think I’ll be going back to that restaurant/bar from the other night any time soon you’re crazy.  There truly are way too many great restaurants/bars in Gloucester where the people welcome you even if they don’t know you and at the very least offer a smile when you belly up.  If you’re not insanely busy and can’t offer up a smile you’ve lost me forever, multiply that times every other person like me.

I think it would benefit you as a restaurant/bar owner to go to one of these places and observe how the servers and bartenders interact with their customers- The Farm Bar and Grill, Duckworth’s, Passports, Topside Grille, Lat 43, Ithaki, Stones Pub, Mamie’s Kitchen.  Please don’t take offense if your restaurant isn’t listed here,  there are way more very worthy local restaurant candidates but for the sake of space I’ll just highlight a few of the standouts.

Check them out and then check out how your staff interacts with their customers.  Are your servers doing anything other than the bare minimum to take an order and bring people their food/drink?  Because in as competitive a restaurant scene as we have here in Gloucester if your staff isn’t good enough to offer up a smile then you are losing your share of customers to the places that are.

Look, I get that not everyone, everywhere can be “ON” all the time, but when I’ve been to the same place a couple of times in a row and get the same “I could care less if you’re here or not” attitude, let me tell you, I’m gonna opt out in favor of someplace that wants to take my money.

Attention Cape Ann Restaurants-Send Us Your New Years Eve Promotions

I’ll be happy to post them for you here so people can come to your joint if you have anything special going on.  Feel free to send in a copy of your menu or price fixe menu, whatever.

Our readership has been emailing like crazy asking what there is to do.

Rockport will be having a grand celebration, you can read about that here

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From the Rockport NYE website-

Welcome to NEW YEAR’S ROCKPORT EVE: the web site that is dedicated to celebration. We celebrate the future, the joy of sharing a special evening with family, friends and neighbors and our hope that a New Year will bring good health, happiness and new opportunities.

We will entertain you with clowns, cowboys, magicians, musicians – classical, pop, jazz, Dixieland, folk, country, gospel swing and rock and roll – ventriloquists, dance, drama, puppets, and MUCH, MUCH MORE! And, we have planned a spectacular midnight event that will be a truly memorable welcome to the beginning of a new millennium.

Our buttons ($15 adults, $6 children 12 & under, 3 & under, free–no button needed) are now available.

Mamie’s Kitchen Linguica and Onion Omelet. Bring Your Appetite!

Mamie’s Kitchen is located across from St Ann’s Church.  Alicia, the owner told me to let people know if they want a buttload of the world’s greatest coffee rolls, to call ahead and she can prepare them and have ‘em all ready for your office. 

When we posted that picture of the world’s greatest coffee roll last week she got swamped!

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The World’s Greatest Coffee Roll (not even debatable)-

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