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Breakfast and a Bargain – The Christmas Edition

Yesterday, it was time finally to get into the spirit of the holiday season and to track down the perfect Christmas tree.   I have always found the natural pine scent and the twinkling soft lights of a Christmas tree to be both calming and uplifting, and so as overwhelming as the busy month of December can be, I  prefer to get the tree up early.  This way, I can enjoy its presence as the excitement and anticipation build slowly.

Keeping it simple, this girlaboutOtown can whip out the small box of baubles and sparkles that stays buried in the basement during the rest of the year, and with help, can have them all hung in less than an hour.  No “matchy matchy” on my tree, and nothing too fancy.  Instead, a very small collection of treasured objects – each with its own story – is embellished by only a few store bought balls.  This means it is the lights that shine, the tree that is seen, and the memories of year’s past that feature most prominently.   

Sunday brunch at Von’s Bistro in the Glebe seemed to be a good place to kick start a cold day.  Once my favourite hangout for dessert and high school gossip, I had not returned since.  To my surprise and satisfaction, this low key but sophisticated bistro has grown up, just like me.  Tall ceilings, dark floors and sizeable windows convey a sense of openness, while subtle lighting, colourful original art and simple decor evoke a relaxed warmth.

With jazz in the background, my mate, my little girlaboutOtown and I indulged in scrambled eggs, crepes with apples and cinnamon, and eggs benedict Florentine, respectively.  Then, we sat back, sipped on rich coffee and surveyed the surroundings, pleased to have discovered a new and different breakfast destination.  No doubt, we will return.

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Following this fabulous brunch, we were off to find a fir tree…

Heading straight into town, we made our pick at the lot right outside of Ottawa’s Metro Central YMCA at 180 Argyle St.  In addition to the excellent recreational programs, exercise facilities, childcare, and newcomer services offered at the Metro Y, this important organization is helping to build our community by providing temporary and emergency housing to those in need.  Run by the wonderfully cheerful volunteers at Ottawa Y Focus, a service club dedicated to supporting the work of local YMCA centres, this Christmas tree lot offers more than a great selection of very reasonably priced freshly cut trees in a wide variety of species.  It also offers an opportunity to give back in the spirit of the season, if even in a small way. 

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So, having done just wee bit of good to help in our community, we found ourselves back in a comfortable home, with full stomachs, and a lovely tree.  We three have most definitely caught the true spirit of the season once again, and will do our best to remember when and where it is most needed. 

Photos by me

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Ottawa’s Best: X-Press Readers Vote

Last week, results of the ever popular Ottawa X-Press Best of Ottawa 2008 Readers Poll were published. 

Apparently, almost 90, 000 online votes in four areas including Food & Drink, Arts & Culture, Around Town and Local Lore were cast. In addition to the declared winners, several honourable mentions for each category were also determined.  You can check out the results here.

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This annual list of Ottawa favourites offers truly interesting (albeit unscientific) perspective on how we in this town see ourselves… 

A perennial winner, The Manx Pub is always at the top of this list.  This year, this hidden gem (literally) – with its worn benches, bookish atmosphere and gallery of revolving art – took honours in 5 categories, including Best Appetizers/Tapas, Best Brunch, Best Cozy Nook, Best Pub and Best Bar Staff .  (1)

The Best Neighbourhood category went to Centretown, instead of the more predictable choices of  the Glebe or Westboro, each of which earned only honourable mentions from Ottawa voters in 2008.  

Adding to Centretown’s growing appeal is the Somerset footbridge, the Best Architectural Addition to the city this year, and Barrymore’s which ironically takes the title for Best Architectural Eyesore while also winning of the Best Night Out and Best Place to Hear Live Music.  (2)

As for furniture, would you believe Ottawa’s favourite source is IKEA?  This mass marketer of inexpensive basics topped the list for Best Furniture Store, with Phillip Van Leeuwen, EQ3 and second hand modern design curators Found Design rounding out the roster of runners up.  (3)

While we love our independent booksellers, with Octopus Books taking the top spot, along with honourable mentions for Collected Works, Nicholas Hoare Bookstore and The Book Bazaar, we definitely prefer our steak mainstream. 

The Keg won Best Steakhouse, and left local competitors Al’s Steakhouse, Hy’s Steakhouse, Empire Grill and Prime 360 to continue developing their niche markets.  (4)

In the category for Best Splurge, Beckta came out ahead, with runners up The Whalesbone Oyster House, Sweetgrass and Restaurant Ei8hteen also making the cut.  These destination restaurants have managed to successfully combine fine cuisine with just the right atmosphere and attract a steady stream of locals looking to indulge.  (5)

So what does all of this suggest?  Perhaps you know someone who fits the following description…if so, I would love to know!

  1. Smart, but casual
  2. Urban, with a slight edge
  3. Practical, with a contemporary sensibility
  4. Culturally open minded, but gastronomically risk adverse
  5. Quietly extravagant, with a preference for substance over style 
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