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Botanical Blends

By |April 10th, 2023|0 Comments

Did you know afternoon tea was invented to curb hunger? In England during the mid-19th Century, Anna, the Seventh Duchess of Bedford, found herself a little peckish in the late afternoon. [...]

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Mash up

By |April 7th, 2023|0 Comments

Cabeza Grande Tacos & Tequila Cabeza Grande Tacos & Tequila quietly opened last summer in the space directly behind Mari Bakeshop in Bridgeland. It’s the third restaurant of the same name [...]

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Alpine Dreams

By |April 3rd, 2023|0 Comments

Bluebird Restaurant and Lobby Bar Apres ski, before ski, maybe skip ski? With breakfast comforts like Prime Rib and Egg on Toast, a happy hour that features half-price food and cocktails [...]

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Sweet Spot

By |March 28th, 2023|0 Comments

Did you know afternoon tea was invented to curb hunger? In England during the mid-19th Century, Anna, the Seventh Duchess of Bedford, found herself a little peckish in the late afternoon. [...]

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Italian Flourless Chocolate Cake

By |March 26th, 2023|0 Comments

There are several flourless chocolate cake recipes out there, but the addition of espresso powder really elevates this one. It’s dense and chocolate-y, but surprisingly light. Best served completely cooled [...]

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Paw-picked by the Easter bunny

By |March 23rd, 2023|0 Comments

From traditional milk chocolate bunnies to Easter baskets full of goodies, Purdys Chocolatier has gourmet treats to satisfy any sweet tooth. Easter is a hop, skip and a jump away, falling [...]

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Nacho Average Taco

By |March 21st, 2023|0 Comments

Native Tongues Native Tongues has opened a second location in Britannia Plaza. With the same menu as the original location, Native Tongues Britannia serves up a range of bold, balanced dishes [...]

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Jam Session

By |March 19th, 2023|0 Comments

Did you know afternoon tea was invented to curb hunger? In England during the mid-19th Century, Anna, the Seventh Duchess of Bedford, found herself a little peckish in the late afternoon. [...]