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Michael Odom
 
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We did tonight, anyway. I had to take some notes and start work on a
short piece I have to write on a painting show in the city this
afternoon, and we had an art benefit for an ailing friend this evening
in another gallery. In between the two, D and I killed some time
picking up blood oranges and gorgonzola and good oatmael at Central
Market. Next we quaffed some wine at Cafe Express (merlot for me and
a kooky Aussie shiraz for D) -- admittedly not a wine destination, but
it's usually okay for the likes of us. And it was so tonight.

We decided to eat at the Stonleigh P. For ya'll who live where it's
colder than here, and for ya'll who live in Old Europe and Oz and
other such foreign lands, the Stonleigh P is a bar and grill across
Maple Ave. from the Stonleigh Hotel. The P was once the Stoneleigh
Pharmacy, but part of the neon sign burned out ages ago. Basically
the "harmacy" left the Pharmacy, and we were left with a "P" about the
time it was converted from a drug store to an eatery-***-bar back when
Nixon was on everybody's mind and Vietnam wasn't a cuisine option but
a quagmire in the making. They have a seriously cool juke box and
good burgers. http://www.stoneleighp.com/

D is doing South Beach with good success, so she had a cup of Xotillo
soup (sans rice) and a spinach salad with a delicious Creole mustard
vinaigrette. I went for the trusty Rancho Delux burger: 1/2 lb of
ground beef on a ciabatta roll with onion, tomato and a fine chipotle
mayonnaise.

It was fine. Really fine. And the waitress was cute, too. I was
full enough when we left for the gallery that I didn't snack on any of
the munchies there.


modom

"Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
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Very interesting, Michael. Are you a writer, a painter, a
writer/painter ? I always read every word of your dinner menus. And
an expert at preparing food with an original touch.
Nancree

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Very interesting, Michael. Are you a writer, a painter--or a
writer/painter? You paint with words. I always read all of your
posts, and note your ingenious combinations.
Nancree

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"Michael Odom" > wrote in message
...
> We did tonight, anyway. I had to take some notes and start work on a
> short piece I have to write on a painting show in the city this
> afternoon, and we had an art benefit for an ailing friend this evening
> in another gallery. In between the two, D and I killed some time
> picking up blood oranges and gorgonzola and good oatmael at Central
> Market. Next we quaffed some wine at Cafe Express (merlot for me and
> a kooky Aussie shiraz for D) -- admittedly not a wine destination, but
> it's usually okay for the likes of us. And it was so tonight.
>
> We decided to eat at the Stonleigh P. For ya'll who live where it's
> colder than here, and for ya'll who live in Old Europe and Oz and
> other such foreign lands, the Stonleigh P is a bar and grill across
> Maple Ave. from the Stonleigh Hotel. The P was once the Stoneleigh
> Pharmacy, but part of the neon sign burned out ages ago. Basically
> the "harmacy" left the Pharmacy, and we were left with a "P" about the
> time it was converted from a drug store to an eatery-***-bar back when
> Nixon was on everybody's mind and Vietnam wasn't a cuisine option but
> a quagmire in the making. They have a seriously cool juke box and
> good burgers. http://www.stoneleighp.com/
>
> D is doing South Beach with good success, so she had a cup of Xotillo
> soup (sans rice) and a spinach salad with a delicious Creole mustard
> vinaigrette. I went for the trusty Rancho Delux burger: 1/2 lb of
> ground beef on a ciabatta roll with onion, tomato and a fine chipotle
> mayonnaise.
>
> It was fine. Really fine. And the waitress was cute, too. I was
> full enough when we left for the gallery that I didn't snack on any of
> the munchies there.
>
>
> modom
>
> "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
> -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore



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"Michael Odom" > wrote in message
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> We did tonight, anyway. I had to take some notes and start work on a
> short piece I have to write on a painting show in the city this
> afternoon, and we had an art benefit for an ailing friend this evening
> in another gallery. In between the two, D and I killed some time
> picking up blood oranges and gorgonzola and good oatmael at Central
> Market. Next we quaffed some wine at Cafe Express (merlot for me and
> a kooky Aussie shiraz for D) -- admittedly not a wine destination, but
> it's usually okay for the likes of us. And it was so tonight.
>
> We decided to eat at the Stonleigh P. For ya'll who live where it's
> colder than here, and for ya'll who live in Old Europe and Oz and
> other such foreign lands, the Stonleigh P is a bar and grill across
> Maple Ave. from the Stonleigh Hotel. The P was once the Stoneleigh
> Pharmacy, but part of the neon sign burned out ages ago. Basically
> the "harmacy" left the Pharmacy, and we were left with a "P" about the
> time it was converted from a drug store to an eatery-***-bar back when
> Nixon was on everybody's mind and Vietnam wasn't a cuisine option but
> a quagmire in the making. They have a seriously cool juke box and
> good burgers. http://www.stoneleighp.com/

Michael,
I heard a different version of why it is called the Stoneleigh P, instead of
pharmacy. I've always heard they couldn't get a restaurant called a
pharmacy, so the owner put correction fluid over the 'harmacy' on the
documents, and left it the Stoneleigh P. I checked their website to see if
they mentioned it, and sure enough.. this is the version that is on their
site.
Agree with you though, that they do have good food. Haven't tried a burger
yet though.. will have to next time we're downtown.
lucy




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Very interesting, Michael. Are you a writer, a painter, a
writer/painter ? I always read every word of your dinner menus. And
an expert at preparing food with an original touch.
Nancree

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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 05:43:43 GMT, "Lucy" > wrote:

>
>"Michael Odom" > wrote in message
.. .
>> We did tonight, anyway. I had to take some notes and start work on a
>> short piece I have to write on a painting show in the city this
>> afternoon, and we had an art benefit for an ailing friend this evening
>> in another gallery. In between the two, D and I killed some time
>> picking up blood oranges and gorgonzola and good oatmael at Central
>> Market. Next we quaffed some wine at Cafe Express (merlot for me and
>> a kooky Aussie shiraz for D) -- admittedly not a wine destination, but
>> it's usually okay for the likes of us. And it was so tonight.
>>
>> We decided to eat at the Stonleigh P. For ya'll who live where it's
>> colder than here, and for ya'll who live in Old Europe and Oz and
>> other such foreign lands, the Stonleigh P is a bar and grill across
>> Maple Ave. from the Stonleigh Hotel. The P was once the Stoneleigh
>> Pharmacy, but part of the neon sign burned out ages ago. Basically
>> the "harmacy" left the Pharmacy, and we were left with a "P" about the
>> time it was converted from a drug store to an eatery-***-bar back when
>> Nixon was on everybody's mind and Vietnam wasn't a cuisine option but
>> a quagmire in the making. They have a seriously cool juke box and
>> good burgers. http://www.stoneleighp.com/

>Michael,
>I heard a different version of why it is called the Stoneleigh P, instead of
>pharmacy. I've always heard they couldn't get a restaurant called a
>pharmacy, so the owner put correction fluid over the 'harmacy' on the
>documents, and left it the Stoneleigh P. I checked their website to see if
>they mentioned it, and sure enough.. this is the version that is on their
>site.
>Agree with you though, that they do have good food. Haven't tried a burger
>yet though.. will have to next time we're downtown.
>lucy
>

I see that you are right about the loss of "harmacy." Don't know
where I got my erroneous version.

Their burgers are really good, and so are their martinis, by the way.
Also, I really like the queso verde cheese dip and the artichoke
appetizer.


modom

"Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
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On 22 Jan 2005 21:38:40 -0800, "nancree" > wrote:

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>Very interesting, Michael. Are you a writer, a painter--or a
>writer/painter? You paint with words. I always read all of your
>posts, and note your ingenious combinations.
> Nancree


I write about art from time to time. And I paint. Mostly I teach for
the money that's in it.


modom

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"Michael Odom" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 05:43:43 GMT, "Lucy" > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Michael Odom" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> We did tonight, anyway. I had to take some notes and start work on a
>>> short piece I have to write on a painting show in the city this
>>> afternoon, and we had an art benefit for an ailing friend this evening
>>> in another gallery. In between the two, D and I killed some time
>>> picking up blood oranges and gorgonzola and good oatmael at Central
>>> Market. Next we quaffed some wine at Cafe Express (merlot for me and
>>> a kooky Aussie shiraz for D) -- admittedly not a wine destination, but
>>> it's usually okay for the likes of us. And it was so tonight.
>>>
>>> We decided to eat at the Stonleigh P. For ya'll who live where it's
>>> colder than here, and for ya'll who live in Old Europe and Oz and
>>> other such foreign lands, the Stonleigh P is a bar and grill across
>>> Maple Ave. from the Stonleigh Hotel. The P was once the Stoneleigh
>>> Pharmacy, but part of the neon sign burned out ages ago. Basically
>>> the "harmacy" left the Pharmacy, and we were left with a "P" about the
>>> time it was converted from a drug store to an eatery-***-bar back when
>>> Nixon was on everybody's mind and Vietnam wasn't a cuisine option but
>>> a quagmire in the making. They have a seriously cool juke box and
>>> good burgers. http://www.stoneleighp.com/

>>Michael,
>>I heard a different version of why it is called the Stoneleigh P, instead
>>of
>>pharmacy. I've always heard they couldn't get a restaurant called a
>>pharmacy, so the owner put correction fluid over the 'harmacy' on the
>>documents, and left it the Stoneleigh P. I checked their website to see if
>>they mentioned it, and sure enough.. this is the version that is on their
>>site.
>>Agree with you though, that they do have good food. Haven't tried a burger
>>yet though.. will have to next time we're downtown.
>>lucy
>>

> I see that you are right about the loss of "harmacy." Don't know
> where I got my erroneous version.
>
> Their burgers are really good, and so are their martinis, by the way.
> Also, I really like the queso verde cheese dip and the artichoke
> appetizer.
>

Oh man.. now you have me wanting to go down there! I love artichokes.
And, there are LOTS of versions going around.. on any given night at the P,
you'll hear at least three.
lol
lucy


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