Hi, Joe and Liz,


???? Cafe Pier One has been our family's favorite for about a year.? Although 
we are not coffee drinkers, Pam's homemade juices are great, especially the 
pineapple and coconut juice. In cold weather, the hand-shaved chocolate makes a 
delectable hot chocolate.



???? The sandwiches are great.? My favorite is salmon, egg and goat cheese.



???? In fact, my sister and I feasted there yesterday for a little 
celebration.? Pam donates proceeds from her pastries and croissants to good 
causes, especially the Autism Society.

???? I encourage my neighbors to go there as well.? Try it.? I am sure you will 
return.
?
???????????????????????????? Fran

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Sent: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 2:34 pm
Subject: Re: [UC] Cafe Pier One : 4505 Baltimore



Liz, It's one of my favorites too. Fresh food, well presented and a fair price. 
Free Wifi too.?
?
Joe C.?
?
Elizabeth F Campion wrote:?
>?
> Finally...?
> ... A frothy Latte and a real, fresh cooked breakfast!?
> > *CAFE PIER ONE* has been at 4505 Baltimore for a while, but I just > 
> > noticed, walked in, and immediately felt at home.?
> I wish I'd made it a habit sooner.?
> > A pleasant young lady served a great Latte, comparable to GREENLINE > (43rd 
> > & Baltimore) or SATELLITE (50th & Baltimore) but with the added > bonus of 
> > a cooked to order Egg.?
> Pancakes, Waffles and Breakfast sandwiches are other morning options.?
> For lunch or early dinner there are Soups, Salads and hearty > Sandwiches, 
> including some Vegetarian options.?
> > The food was yummy.?
> The place was clean, nicely decorated and comfortable.?
> I regret my delay in checking it out.?
> And I am glad I have a new designation to correct the course of a > dreary 
> morning.?
> CP1 is open?
> Tuesday- Friday 8 AM-7:30 PM?
> Saturday 8:30 AM - 8 PM?
> Sunday 10-5 PM.?
> > My favorite breakfast is at 4700 Baltimore.?
> The cook is of the old short order variety and he knows I like hot > sauce, 
> onions and peppers in my home fries.?
> But, the Kims only serve a basic cup-o-Joe and I have learned to chase > 
> Latte.?
> I suspect I'll be juggling lusts on those days when someone else needs > to 
> jolt me into action with good food or liquid caffeine.?
> > Neighbors, consider a resolution to dine out at least one a week.?
> Enjoy all of our local restaurants.?
> Singles, dates and old fogies might all benefit from a weekly meal in > a new 
> setting or directing appetites to old favorites.?
> My motive? A hope that all our best places will have enough customers > to 
> keep them open and thriving for many years.?
> > > Further afield, my favorite bakery has postponed closing, indefinitely.?
> > MATHES BAKERY at?
> 55th & Thomas?
> (one block south of Baltimore)?
> remains open Wednesday through Sunday.?
> Karen (the third generation) serves tasty treats at tiny prices.?
> Mouth watering pastries, homemade sticky buns, lavish pies and her > unique 
> and elegant custom ordered cakes make this real, not just retro > bakery, 
> worth a visit.?
> > > Best!?
> Liz?
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