15 December 2014

Everyday People Cafe in Douglas on a Sunday afternoon!


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




          


Breakfast Tacos - scrambled eggs with pico de gallo, chorizo, corn tortilla, creme fraiche. $12

Kelle:  "Even though I already had a nice breakfast out with family around 8:30 am, I couldn't resist a second breakfast once our waiter mentioned the tacos were on special!  I've never had tacos presented this nice and certainly enjoyed every bite.  I could only eat half and had the rest the next day.  I had a Virgin Mary and loved the assortment of snacks.  That was a fun way to start our meal.  The service was very slow, but we noticed our waiter was working the bar area in addition to the floor.  This was my first time at EPC and can hardly wait to go there for dinner now."      




EPC Scramble - three egg scamble with onion, red bell pepper, house made local bacon, topped with smoked jack cheese.  $9

Bari:  "My choice was good and I enjoyed it (even though I rarely eat potatoes!).  I was surprised at the way the eggs were prepared... scrambled and grilled in some way.  It was tasty, however, I probably wouldn't order it again.  Also, I was surprised we didn't get, nor were we offered any bread (not that I needed or wanted any).  My favorite was the Bloody Mary bar filled with yummy goodies.  Of course, I overfilled my glass, making a bit of a mess at the table.  Oh, my Bloody Mary was really a Tequila Maria since it was made with tequila instead of vodka.  On another note, our service was okay, but not great since they may have been understaffed.  As always, the company made our dining experience fun!"  



Mussels Dijon - Prince Edward Island mussles, garlic, shallot, Dijon mustard, white wine, teardrop tomatoes, basil & garlic bread.  $10

Carla:  "I've always enjoyed dinner at Everyday People Cafe and trying the Bubbles & Brunch on Sunday sounded like fun.  They have a great Bloody Mary Bar and I opted for a virgin version and added shrimp, some cheeses, and pickle spears.  Loved their homemade mix... spicy, but not too hot.  For my lunch entree, I ordered Mussels Dijon and got a very large bowl of mussels in a Dijon and white wine broth, and some French bread for dipping.  The mussels were on the small side, but there were a lot of them.  The broth was nice at first, but the mustard became a bit too aggressive as I worked my way through the pile of mussels.  All in all, I wasn't thrilled with my dish and am sorry we didn't opt for dinner.  Next time!"  


Nancy:  "I ordered the Local Shaved Beef Sandwich Au Jus ($10), which is served with Michigan smoked jack cheese and caramelized onion jam on a toasted ciabatta roll.  A small portion (about 10 fries) can be added for an additional $2.00.  The onion jam was what really made this sandwich." 

(Sorry, we goofed on the photo!)



  

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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17 November 2014

"Award Winning" Hearthstone Bistro in Muskegon

According to one of the Dining Divas, "I don't think I know anyone who's ever been disappointed with Hearthstone... it's just always good."  So, it should come as no surprise that TripAdvisor lists The Hearthstone as the #1-ranked restaurant in Muskegon of 188 restaurants!

The Divas decided to visit The Hearthstone on Saturday night, November 15th.  Readers who are hunters obviously recognize that date; it's the opening day of deer season.  So despite the allure of trudging through snow in Michigan's northern deep woods, every seat in the house was filled.

The Hearthstone was founded by Frank and Gina Lister in 1975, and features a casual European Bistro with a cuisine that uses fresh, local, natural ingredients.  In addition to the relaxed, indoor dining room, Hearthstone offers a lush European-inspired garden terrace for outdoor dining in the summer.  It also features a gluten-free menu and vegetarian selections.  

Our table for four was waiting for us when we arrived at 6:30 pm.  Alexis, our (delightful!) server greeted us and took our drink orders promptly... one chardonnay, one zinfandel, one cabernet sauvignon, and one sparkling water (with lemon and lime).  



Complimentary sampling of three soups... Chorizo Chili - Wisconsin Cheddar - Butternut Squash Bisque

"So tasty, we would gladly come back for a cup or bowl."


Crispy Flatbread with Fontina cheese & Roasted Wild Mushrooms $10

"We each had one slice of this divine appetizer!  Bari & Kelle said they could have easily made a dinner out of this since it was so delicious."




"Parmesan Bread so good we all gave Alexis the nod when she asked if we wanted a second basket!"




Housemade "White" Lasagna with Roasted Chicken & Spinach $19

Carla:  "I was so happy to see the return of the White Lasagna!  I enjoyed it a year ago when it was on the menu and wanted to go back the same week and have it again.  Oh, wait, I did!  If you dine there soon and it's on the menu, order it.  You will not be disappointed.  I loved it so much that I purposely took half home to savor the next night.  That was an incredible achievement for me considering how tasty it was."



Classic Steak Frites with Roasted Garlic Butter - 8 oz tenderloin steak, served with pommes frites (skinny French fries) and creamed spinach.  $24

Nancy:  "The steak was melt-in-your-mouth good, and the creamed spinach was luscious."   





"Award Winning" Crispy Almond & Brioche Yellow Belly Lake Perch, served with pommes frites and housemade coleslaw.  $18 for 5-piece plate, $24 for 7-piece plate.

Bari:  "I had a mental debate about the entrees; there are so many tempting choices.  Settling on the perch (5-pieces), I was not disappointed.  The crispy almond brioche complimented as did the tartar sauce.  The pommes frites were just right for me:  crispy not over or underdone.  The coleslaw was okay, but I enjoyed the perch and pommes frites more.  The evening was delightful and I look forward to a return visit sooner rather than later."   





Fresh "Off the Boat" Pan Seared Jumbo Sea Scallops with Orange Ginger Beurre Blanc $30

Kelle:  "On the menu the scallops are offered on a bed of Israeli couscous and red quinoa, but I opted for the yukon gold mashed potatoes since I just made red quinoa at home the night before.  Either way, the scallops were out of this world delicious!  I love dining at the Hearthstone!"   

Salted Caramel Torte
(Locally made in Hudsonville)
flourless caramel torte (gluten free) * creamy caramel mousse with chocolate ganache $7

"Yes, we devoured the whole thing!"




Diva Tips:

If you're hoping to dine on a weekend night, make reservations well in advance.

The "Crispy Goat Cheese 'Fritter' with Roasted Beets" on Hearthstone's Specialty Salads menu sounds terribly tempting.  Served with grilled asparagus, toasted pine nuts and a balsamic vinaigrette, beet-lovers Kelle and Nancy decided they'd have to return to order it for lunch.

The Hearthstone features two-fer dining specials (2 for $24) on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights.  Monday is Two Moo Monday (two Bistro steaks, pommes frites and a side salad), Tuesday is Two Perch Tuesday, and Wednesday is Pasta/Pasta. 



Hearthstone 
3350 Glade Street
Muskegon, MI
231.733.1056
www.hearthstonerestaurant.com



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21 October 2014

Dee-Lite Bar & Grill in Grand Haven & ArtWalk 2014


For our October dining adventure, the Lakeshore Dining Divas returned to our hometown of Grand Haven.  No more criss-crossing Ottawa county, or dashing off to Grand Rapids.

We chose Thursday evening, October 9th, to try out the new Taqueria menu at the Dee-Lite, which also turned out to be the night that the 2014 ArtWalk awards were announced.  So, before settling into Mexican fare at the Dee-Lite, we stopped by the Tri-Cities Historical Museum to hear the announcement of the winners.

The Dee-Lite is known for their classic breakfast service (with a Bloody Mary Bar on the weekend!).  They added a new cozy bar (with fabulous lighting!) featuring all local beers, top notch tequila, a Burger Bar, and a Taqueria Bar. We've all been to the Dee-Lite for breakfast, so dinner was a new adventure.   

In addition to Kelle, Bari and Nancy, we had two guests: Heidi Sunderhaft and Terri Sesselmann from Muskegon.  So our circular table was perfect for five!

As soon as Terri Sesselmann mentioned we need to try the Made to Order Guacamole, we were immediately on board.  It was fabulous! Made at the bar, it includes avocado (both mashed and yummy chunks), fresh lime, cilantro, pico de gallo, garlic, salt and pepper, and is served with fresh corn tortilla chips.  To go with that guacamole, Heidi and Nancy both ordered House Margaritas, which they said were wonderful (it's made with El Jimador tequila (the #1 selling tequila in Mexico), fresh lime, simple syrup, and Cointreau.  Ole!





We started our evening out at the Tri-Cities Historical Museum downtown Grand Haven for the ArtWalk closing ceremony where the winners were announced.  





One of the many forms of art displayed downtown Grand Haven.



This giant Oreo cookie art display was right in front of the museum!




We walked over to the DeeLite Bar & Grill for dinner.  The ambiance was beautiful at night.  But reading the menu was a bit challenging.  Grateful for iPhones with flashlights!




Guest Diva Heidi Sunderhaft Christiansen is the Principal of the Middle School and High School at North Muskegon.  We were able to steal her away on a "school night" for a dining adventure!
Heidi's Review:  

"Two things that go well with dining out; good food and friends and both were addressed the evening of October 9th at Dee-Lite in Grand Haven.  However, to top off the food and friends, the opportunity to be surrounded by ART before our dining experience was a “Delight” within after being exposed to the ArtWalk in Grand Haven. 

I have always known the Dee-Lite as the happening breakfast place in Grand Haven, so when I was invited to join the Dining Divas for dinner, I didn’t know what to expect for an evening meal.   I was surprised that the menu consisted of a Mexican flare.  When my eyes came across a Chimichanga, I knew I was sold.  Our group had ordered Guacamole with chips for an appetizer, which I would order again; chunks of avocados and spiced just right.  We should have ordered two!!

I decided to go with the Chimichanga, which I consider “comfort food”.  It was filled with chicken and smothered in their special sauce which created a mouthwatering experience with every bite. Terri ordered the same thing and was equally satisfied, but initially wanted the perch that evening, which Dee-Lite was sold out of.   I would say the serving size was decent and priced appropriately at $9.50.  
We had to use our lights from our cell phones to read the menu was enough comedy for the evening! 

Our server was pleasant and the owner, Steve Loftis, was friendly!

Oh, I forgot to mention the Margaritas were divine.  I would absolutely be back for Guacamole and a Margarita."  



Harbor Restaurants owner, Steve Loftis, emceed the ArtWalk event then surprised us with a visit at the DeeLite!

Left to right:  Kelle Lynn ** Steve Loftis ** Nancy Levenburg ** Bari Johnson ** Heidi Sunderhaft ** Terri Sesselmann





We couldn't get enough of this fresh and chunky "made to order guacamole"  Bring it on!
Love how the tacos were presented on this big square plate!

Fresco Tacos with house made poblano creme, queso fresco, fresh cabbage, cilantro, and lime.  With ranchero beans and a side of cilantro lime rice.  $8.25




The chocolate lovers in the group split this Flourless Torte!



Diva Tips


You can have tacos at the Dee-Lite for $2 and half off their speciality drink menu everyday from 5-7 pm if you sit at the bar.

 Open Blues Jam on Sunday night from 5-8 pm with Big Daddy Fox.

We'll be back for the Burger Bar!


The ambiance at Dee-Lite offers a cozy "great date night" atmosphere.


Dee-Lite Bar & Grill
24 Washington Avenue
Grand Haven, MI
616.844.5055
Mon - Thur 6 am to 10 pm
Fri & Sat 6 am to 11 pm
Sun 7 am to 10 pm

www.harborrestaurants.com


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21 September 2014

Grove Restaurant in Grand Rapids Includes Men in Plaid!








Grove.  A restaurant with a very short name and a big story to tell.  It's in the Eastown area in Grand Rapids.  And it describes itself as "A Celebration of Fresh, Artfully Crafted Cuisine."  We'd heard a lot about it, and after having visited the restaurant, we couldn't agree more!  Open only since 2012, it rapidly achieved recognition as one of Grand Rapids' top restaurants.  

The Grove is also distinctive in that it features menu items that contain fresh, locally-grown (and locally-raised) ingredients... like Van Eerden,  Miedema Produce, Inc., Otto's Chicken in Middleville (which raises "the freshest, antibiotic- and hormone-free chicken"), Ham Family Farm in Allendale (popular vendor at the Farmer's Market in Grand Haven), the well-known fourth-generation business Heffron Farms in Belding, and The Fish Monger's Wife (Muskegon).

We visited the Grove on Friday evening, September 12.  Our reservation was at 6:30 p.m.  And, since Bari was traveling in France, Spain, and Italy , we invited a "Substitute Diva" to join us for the evening - Cari Draft, the Owner/Founder of EcoTrek Fitness (famous for its Whole Food Bars, which you can pick up at Meijer). So our table for four included Carla Hill, Kelle Lynn, Nancy Levenburg, and Cari Draft.  

It seems only natural that a restaurant that features farm-to-market cuisine would have a menu that's constantly changing.  So, Grove displays its menu on high-tech, easy-to-navigate tablet computers.

Nancy chose the S&S Chicken Liver Pate as her first course (Kelle wish she had too!), which was delicious... served with pickled plums and plum jam.

As a second course, Cari chose the "Crispy Mushroom Cannelloni":  local mushrooms, goat cheese, roasted leeks, cipollini onions, farm beans and an onion soubise (basically a roux with onion purée)... to die for!  This was melt-in-your-mouth delicious with every bite.  We later learned that Cipollini onions (pronounced chip-oh-lee-knee) are usually grown in the wild and are difficult to find.  Definitely worth the searchhowever, as they are so mellow and sweet.

As a third course we pictured the Jamaican Jerk Braised 4H Pork Shoulder. The sweet-spicy jerk sauce paired with veggies and the crunch of pumpkin seeds was outstanding.  

Dessert?  Oh my!!!  We tried two: the Salted Dark Chocolate Fudge ($5) and a trio of ice cream and sorbet ($5).  The Fudge dessert (pictured on top) was scrumptious; "brown butter dipped Field & Fire brioche", with a bourbon syrup and creme fraiche.  Perfect portions to share and not feel overdone.  We enjoyed them all, with the smoked peach sorbet as our least favorite.  

Everything on Grove's menu is priced individually.  However, "Taste of Grove" at $35 offers you the opportunity to choose three items as your first, second and third courses.  We declined to order appetizers - "Snacks" on Grove's menu - which are priced at one for $5, three for $12, or five for $18.  In fact, in retrospect, we think it might be pretty easy to make a meal on snacks alone.  





We loved our server, Nathan, since he called every one of us "Miss" the entire evening!  



First Course:  Chicken Liver Pate





Second course: Crispy Mushroom Cannelloni  




Third course:  Jamaican Jerk Braised 4H Pork Shoulder




Salted Dark Chocolate Fudge



We got a kick out of the fact that the two men next to our table had on the exact same shirt.  Then we looked around the room and noticed there were a total of eight men wearing plaid that night!  



We enjoyed a Vanilla Sour Cream Ice Cream, a Ginger Berry Sorbet, and a Smoked Peach Sorbet along with our fudge.  




Diva Tips:

Make a reservation well in advance.  We made our reservation about three weeks in advance; Grove was packed.  And there's only limited seating in the bar.  

Plan for a 45-minute drive from the lakeshore, because if you want to park on the street, you'll probably need to set aside a few minutes looking for a parking place.  Brewery Vivant is right next door...a popular spot for downtown GR college students.  Grove, however, offers valet parking for $10.

If you're a twosesome that prefers smaller portions, you might consider either the smaller plates or splitting the "Three Courses for $35."  In fact, Nancy ran into a couple from Spring Lake who were doing precisely that (sharing three courses) pre-symphony.  




Grove Restaurant
919 Cherry Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI
616.454.1000
Mon-Thur 5 pm - 10 pm
Fri-Sat 5 pm - 11 pm
Sun 5pm - 9 pm


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19 August 2014

Arabian Adventure in Dubai with Nancy & Kelle!


For our August dining adventure, we're taking our readers outside the Tri-Cities area, out of West Michigan, even out of the U.S. and across the Atlantic Ocean - and all the way to Dubai!  Why Dubai?  Because Kelle and Nancy decided to go there on a little vacation; neither had been there before and Nancy was on her way to India.  So, where's Dubai?  It's in the Middle East, along the Persian Gulf.  It's the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Despite dreadfully hot temperatures (around 110 degrees), we decided to go on a "Desert Safari," which included an exciting (actually, wild!) ride across desert sand dunes, a visit to a date grove, a camel ride, and an under-the-stars dinner at a Beduoin camp.  The food was excellent... right down to the traditional Arabic coffee and sweets.

After learning that Dubai had a musical fountain outside the Dubai Mall (adjacent to the Burj Khalifa), we - as loyal and true Grand Haven-ites - knew we just HAD to check it out.  And sure enough, Dubai does have dancing waters... but the Burj Dubai's musical fountain only plays ONE song and has no colored lights.  What a disappointment!  So, it's really more like the musical fountain at the Bellagio in Las Vegas... it can't begin to compete with OUR musical fountain!



The flight time was 13 1/2 hours from Washington Dulles Airport




Nancy Levenburg ~ Kelle Lynn in the Arabian Desert in Dubai!




The camel ride at night was part of the adventure with our friends, Irene, and her son, JJ.  Irene (a colleague and long-time friend of Nancy's) is originally from Chenai, India and teaches at George Washington University in DC.  Nancy, Irene and JJ continued their journey to India, while Kelle stayed a day to see Abu Dhabi.  




Date tree in the desert.  



Dates from the tree to the table!  We loved this popular Middle Eastern staple.  While we were offered dates as an appetizer, they can also be served covered with chocolate for dessert.   



An abundance of Middle Eastern food was served at the Bedouin Camp in the desert.  We couldn't even pronounce several of the dishes, but were eager to try a little of everything.  The food was spectacular.  






Quite a dinner feast!




The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world at 2,722 feet and 163 floors.  Construction began in Septemer 2004 and officially opened in January 2010.  The observation deck is on the 124th floor.  The high-speed elevator that takes you there is truly amazing.  It travels 10 mitres per second (or about 33 feet per second)... and you don't feel a single thing.  





Magnificent view of Dubai from the Burj Khalifa.
The dark circles in the pool are the musical fountain.


A fellow traveler that works for the US Embassy in Afghanistan recommended we try this restaurant located at the base of the Burj Khalifa at the Dubai Mall.




While dining at the Lebanese restaurant we enjoyed the musical fountain with Celine Dion singing in the background!




Smoking a hookah on the patio of the restaurant!


Enjoying the view at night from the tallest building in the world!

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26 July 2014

Red Rooster Tavern in North Muskegon with Chef Char!




It's finally summer in this part of the USA and we couldn't resist a drive "up north" again. We know Michigan is considered pretty far north for the rest of the nation, but folks in Michigan still like to say they are going "up north" to their cottage, for a weekend getaway, or in our case for dinner.  We just like the fact that we're going someplace new and different that includes a gorgeous drive. Not hard to find around here.  

We took the Lake Michigan scenic route to get to the Red Rooster which was part of the reason we made this our July dining adventure. Expect to drive on a winding curvy road that is heavily wooded.  Next thing you know there's a break in the woods, and you are so close to Lake Michigan you think you are driving on the beach.  

We were excited that Chef Char was able to join us for dinner at the Rooster.  The last time we had the pleasure of her company was at The Grand Seafood and Oyster Bar in December.  She has a new adventure going on in her life and we were thrilled to hear about it in person.  

The Rooster offers a very casual and laid back atmosphere so it won't be a problem if you stop in after rolling off one of the beautiful beaches that are close by.  They were advertising live music from Wednesday through Saturday.  We chose to dine on a Tuesday night and were disappointed to learn we missed out on the band.  




Egg Rolls with Dipping Sauce ($8) House made with pork, cabbage, peas and soy, wrapped in a wonton wrapper.  Served with a side of sweet chili and soy.

"We thought this appetizer was delicious and would order it again!"







Steamed mussels on a bed of gluten free pasta ($18)

Kelle:  "This entree turned out to be a disappointment since there wasn't any sauce whatsoever!  We assume it absorbed into the pasta.  However, I was glad to see the menu offered a lot of gluten free options and would gladly stop back to the Rooster for a burger or their famed burrito."    






Goat Cheese Salad ($8) with mixed greens tossed in orange vinaigrette, candied walnuts, apples, and three baked panko encrusted pieces of goat cheese.

Carla:  "I wanted something lighter than a hamburger and ordered the salad with goat cheese.  There was a ton of spinach, but it would have been better if the stems had been removed.  The panko crusted goat cheese was very dry.  I'm with Kelle!  Wish I had ordered a burger." 




Quesadilla ($8) flour tortilla shells filled with baby spinach, queso fresco, and the Rooster's homemade sauce.

Nancy:  "My quesadilla was a little boring, though I must confess that I'm a girl who likes spicy foods.  Nevertheless, it was exactly as described (that is, spinach and cheese inside a flour tortilla).  I was hoping it would be a little more distinctive, so I probably wouldn't order it again."

Bari:  "My quesadilla was quite tasty.  Perhaps the chorizo helped add the zip to it.  I'm not sure that I'd order it again, but who knows depending on my mood?  I agree with the comments about ordering a burger next time and definitely when there is music.  My past experiences with the Red Rooster were burgers and bar food with music, hanging out with sailors and others.  I think they should "stick to their knitting" so to speak and not try to be too fancy.  Old "road houses" or whatever they were/are called should consider specializing in good "bar food."  I did have a nice glass of red wine.  Darn, now I don't remember what it was.  I'll have to bring the notebook along."
 

Jack Daniels' burger ($9) with cheddar cheese, bacon, haystack onions, jack sauce.

Chef Char:  "My burger was cooked to the temp I ordered, medium well.  The crispy bacon strips and battered onions added a little crunch and flavor to the cheeseburger.  The jack sauce, which our waiter told me was "Jack Daniels and pineapple juice and other stuff" when I inquired (not that I was asking for the recipe, but his description was only slightly helpful).  I did not see or taste any of the sauce described on my burger when it came, which was disappointing.  Overall, the burger was what I would expect to see served at a bar and it was fully cooked.  The menu offered several other burgers with different and interesting topping combinations that might be worth a try."



The Red Rooster Tavern
2998 Scenic Drive
North Muskegon, MI
231.744.4006


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