Sentences with phrase «neighborhood butcher»

Possible Projects's most recent site was the storefront of a former neighborhood butcher shop in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia.
You can think of them as the neighborhood butcher from Modern America.
I was flabbergasted when my family's tried and true neighborhood butcher responded to my bone - in short rib request with «Aren't those kind of rare?»
Think of us as the neighborhood butcher for modern America.
This app is like having your friendly neighborhood butcher on speed dial.
Pardington's father - in - law, Tom Violante, founded the first Holiday Market in 1954 as a neighborhood butcher shop and specialty store in Royal Oak, Mich..

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Tour stops in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris include decadent food shops like a chocolaterie (for chocolates), a boulangerie (for French breads), a creperie (for crepes) a butcher shop (for French hams and cured sausages) and a fromage shop (for cheeses).
Last summer, when the butcher paper came off the windows at the former Starbucks in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, locals found a narrow little cafe called 15th Ave Coffee & Tea, serving espresso pulled from a manual La Marzocco machine by hipster baristas with a flair for latte art.
There are three dozen synagogues and 30,000 Orthodox Jews in and around Upper Park Heights, which is why there are kosher delis, pizzerias and butchers all along Reisterstown Road, the main shopping street in the neighborhood.
A clairvoyant woman is able to use her psychic powers to help the folks in her neighborhood but fails to predict that her butcher husband will fall in love with another woman.
Each cow yields only one (two halves separated by a vein), which means that butchers — back when every neighborhood had one — wouldn't have more than one or two of these steaks on hand at a time, so they'd either grind them into hamburger meat or keep these meat orphans for themselves (hence the name).
They all lived in East Buckingham, just west of downtown, a neighborhood of cramped comer stores, small playgrounds, and butcher shops where meat, still pink with blood, hung in the windows.
The word for neighborhood in Spanish is barrio, so each barrio had its own butcher and baker and church.
Another one of my favorite neighborhood spots is Butcher Bar, which is both a butcher's shop and a restaurant that supports local farms.
Many of these neighborhoods have colorful names that hint at the history of the neighborhood, Greektown, Butchers Hill, Brewers Hill etc..
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