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PostPosted: Tue, Feb 14 2012, 9:17 pm EST    Post subject: New Shop Reply with quote

What's type of shop is opening in the former Charmed by Claire location?
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 15 2012, 9:16 am EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Last I heard, it will be a nail salon being opened by the person who currently does it at Village Haircutters.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 15 2012, 10:18 am EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

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Last I heard, it will be a nail salon being opened by the person who currently does it at Village Haircutters.


The nail shop is opening in the former location of the photography studio several houses down from the corner.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 15 2012, 4:23 pm EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

I think there is a sign in the window announcing the coming of "Twice As Nice", a consignment shop.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 15 2012, 5:05 pm EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Anyone know what's going in at Pat's Decor?
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 15 2012, 5:32 pm EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Pat sold the property. The new owners are converting the building into a single family home. Another business gone from the commercial district.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 15 2012, 5:41 pm EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Probably will be better as a home. There was very little parking and to put in a lot would be tough. New busineses in town will probably not want to make such a big investment with the possibility of failure in this economic environment. It seems that unless you have a great idea that requires low overhead it would be a tough startup. So glad to see the great response to the new cichetti bar restaurant. It always seems crowded. Can't say the same for the Blue Rooster. It seems to have fallen on tough times. Tried to get something there on Valentines Day but it was closed. Not a good sign...
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 15 2012, 5:44 pm EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Was able to pick up a special treat for Valentines Day at the Candy Shop! Sugar Free!
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PostPosted: Fri, Feb 17 2012, 7:15 pm EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Blue Rooster is way overpriced. Food is nothing special, and portions are small.
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PostPosted: Sun, Feb 19 2012, 2:22 pm EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

I'm not sure if I agree with it being overpriced. I do think that it has the overall feeling of a sinking ship. They can't keep the same chef for more then a few months, the staff turnover is constant, and they purchase a lot of their desserts from an outside source. That and a feeling of a "place for the ladies" makes it anything but a destination. I thought it was going to be a bakery first and a restaurant second. They need to reevaluate and keep it simple.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 22 2012, 10:08 am EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

We absolutely love the Blue Rooster and would be devistated if anything were to happen to it. It's like going to a B&B, minus the First B. We like going to brunch as a family and it's always busy when we go - the food is delicious and the mini pastry basket is on par with a Parisian Boulangerie. For us, the slightly higher prices are worth it.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 22 2012, 10:47 am EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

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...the food is delicious and the mini pastry basket is on par with a Parisian Boulangerie...


In France, a boulangerie sells bread, not pastries. One would never purchase pastries at a boulangerie, so saying the BR's pastry basket is on par with that is far from a compliment. Perhaps this was a Freudian slip Wink

BTW - pastries would be found in a patisserie.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 22 2012, 10:54 am EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Sacre Coeur! wrote:
Nagelcj wrote:
...the food is delicious and the mini pastry basket is on par with a Parisian Boulangerie...


In France, a boulangerie sells bread, not pastries. One would never purchase pastries at a boulangerie, so saying the BR's pastry basket is on par with that is far from a compliment. Perhaps this was a Freudian slip Wink

BTW - pastries would be found in a patisserie.


This line is being blurred in France. While you would not find bread in a patisserie, more and more Boulangerie carry some pastries.

As to the specifics, what does the Blue Rooster pastry basket contain? While it may be called a pastry basket, I believe it contains mini croissants, mini pain au chocolat, and mini filled croissant or brioche. That is pretty much what you get at a boulangerie.
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PostPosted: Wed, Feb 22 2012, 10:56 am EST    Post subject: Re: New Shop Reply with quote

Sacre Coeur! wrote:
Nagelcj wrote:
...the food is delicious and the mini pastry basket is on par with a Parisian Boulangerie...


In France, a boulangerie sells bread, not pastries. One would never purchase pastries at a boulangerie, so saying the BR's pastry basket is on par with that is far from a compliment. Perhaps this was a Freudian slip Wink

BTW - pastries would be found in a patisserie.


This line is being blurred in France. While you would not find bread in a patisserie, more and more Boulangerie carry some pastries.

As to the specifics, what does the Blue Rooster pastry basket contain? While it may be called a pastry basket, I believe it contains mini croissants, mini pain au chocolat, and mini filled croissant or brioche. That is pretty much what you get at a boulangerie.
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