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Bacon Bread @ Blue Ribbon Bakery

May 30th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Bacon Bread @ Blue Ribbon Bakery
Bacon Bread, Blue Ribbon Bakery, Greenwich Village, New York

This bread at Blue Ribbon Bakery had bacon in it. Any bread with bacon in it is good in my book.

We also shared mushroom ravioli, an endive & watercress salad, and a barbecue pork sandwich. Everything was so great. Usually when I’m back in The Village I want to eat at The Grey Dog, but this time we decided to go to Blue Ribbon Bakery. I used to live on the same block as it and yet I’ve only been there once before and it was just before I moved to Chicago. I should have gone more. It’s always most excellent. Here’s a photo I took of the outside of the bakery once too.

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Blue Ribbon Bakery

February 23rd, 2004 · 6 Comments

Blue Ribbon Bakery
Poached Eggs with Shrimp and Bacon Hash, Blue Ribbon Bakery, West Village, Manhattan

Blue Ribbon Bakery
Blue Ribbon Bakery, West Village, Manhattan

For about a year and a half I have lived pretty much in the same building as Blue Ribbon Bakery but have never been inside. In my mind, when I think about it, I remember days that have seemed gray, or snowy, or days when I was feeling down.. and walking by the restaurant and just feeling like there was this warm glow coming out of it and that there were good friends and couples gathered there, huddled against the window, basking in the glow.. it was like a utopia that I wasn’t a part of. So yesterday we became a part of it. And it was delicious. I had the poached eggs with bacon and shrimp hash in hollandaise sauce. Yum! Also, they had a really good bread basket.

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Walking on Bedford, Greenwich Village Orchestra

December 15th, 2003 · 7 Comments

Antique Store
Antique Store, West Village, Manhattan

Blue Ribbon Bakery
Blue Ribbon Bakery, West Village, Manhattan

Commerce
Commerce Street from Bedford Street, West Village, Manhattan

House
House of William Hyde built in 1822, West Village, Manhattan

On the way to a performance by the Greenwich Village Orchestra (GVO) I walked up Bedford Street and took these photos. Bedford and the streets directly off it (Downing, Morton, Leroy, Barrow, Grove, Commerce) are some of my favorite streets in the West Village. (I think I broke most of Jake’s rules in these photos! yay!)

GVO
Greenwich Village Orchestra accompanied by a children’s choir, Irving Place, Manhattan

The Greenwich Village Orchestra’s performance was fun. Something different to do with my $10 other than going to a movie or buying an alcoholic bev (gasp!). For the songs “My Favorite Things” and “Al Shlosha Di Varim”, the GVO was accompanied by the choir from the Third Street Music School Settlement. The kids were so cute, especially these two little boys in the front. The boy on the left was a hipster, sporting a swank vest/tie and an ironically cool hipster tail on the back of his hair. Soon all the hipsters in Williamsburg will be saying “cut it all, except leave a tail” to their barbers!

After the concert we hit up Pete’s Tavern (officially sponsor of the GVO on the back of the photocopied playbill!) for some burgers & beer. Pete’s was opened in 1864 and looks exactly as it did then. It’s claim to fame is that one of their regular customers, O. Henry, wrote the classic book “Gift of the Magi” in his favorite booth at Pete’s in 1902.

� Tien’s post on the GVO performance.
� Songlines, Bedford Street
� Forgotten NY on Bedford Street & beyond

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