Everyday People Cafe in Douglas |
We'd heard so much about the Everyday People Cafe in Douglas that we decided to try it out one fine, non-snowy day in December. You note that we said "day," because the Divas decided on a 1:30 pm Sunday lunch/brunch adventure. Most of the rave reviews about Everyday People stemmed from its dinner menu. We noticed on the website that the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Grand Rapids Magazine had a few nice things to say. Carla is the only one in our group that has been there for dinner and she said it's an amazing gourmet experience. We understand they don't take reservations and there may be a wait, which is why we opted for brunch, followed by a little Christmas shopping in Douglas & Saugatuck.
We decided to partake in the Bloody Mary Bar ($5), where you can (after your server delivers a tall glass filled with ice and a shot of vodka - or tequila! - and a skewer) mix your own Bloody Mary. Everyday People Cafe creates its own tomato-based Bloody Mary mix. But you can customize it with your choice of a splash of dill juice or Worcestershire sauce, an array of hot sauces, fresh limes, etc. For garnishes, you can choose from a generous assortment of cheeses, olives, pickles, salami, shrimp, and the traditional celery stick. Yummy! Note - two of the Divas had a Virgin Mary which is the same price. We were a little surprised, but the delicious assortment makes it worthwhile.
We also noticed (but didn't try it... one Bloody Mary was enough!) that EPC offers "Bubbles & Bites" on Saturdays and Sundays, which features a "bottomless glass of bubbles" along with a selection from the lunch/brunch menu for $20.
Everyday People Cafe in Douglas is about a 40-minute drive south from downtown Grand Haven.
Nancy Levenburg, Carla Hill, and Bari Johnson at the Bloody Mary Bar! |
Nice big chunks of various cheeses and sausage, plus shrimp, and olives are a nice addition! $5 |
Window shopping downtown Douglas |
Carla and Kelle enjoyed a nice cappuccino and a mocha coffee at the Uncommon Grounds in Saugatuck after shopping! |
Happy Holidays from the Lakeshore Dining Divas! |
Everyday People Cafe
11 Center Street
Douglas, MI
everydaypeoplecafe.com
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The Divas want it to be noted, with all due respect, that the views and opinions shared in this venue do not represent those of the Grand Haven Tribune and are entirely based on each individual experience we encounter. Perhaps on any other occasion, they may differ.