Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Bastille Day recap.

Thanks to those attending last evening's Bastille Day event at the Brewhouse, and to the cast and crew for mkaing it possible. We served more than 30 of the fixed-price, five-course meals, and exhausted the supply of French Bieres de Garde. Only a few Schlaflys were left over, and they'll be gone soon enough.

I was surprised, delighted and gneuinely touched that several French speakers in attendance congregated during and after the meal to chat in their acquired (in one instance, native) language. It's easy to spot the lazy Francophobia in American society, but we tend to forget that French culture has its fans, too, both here and elsewhere.


Chef Josh's cassoulet (above) was my personal favorite. There's nothing wrong at all with sausage, ham, beans and cheese together in one dish.

Obviously, we'll do this again next year. Schedule permitting, we won't wait as long to be part of a French-themed happening. I might finally learn a few words of French.

7 comments:

  1. I couldn't help but notice Ed Clere in the photograph. An Indiana Republican at a Bastille Day dinner? Didn't think that was allowed. ;)

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  2. Yes, I noticed that Amy Clere made a Facebook comment this a.m about how much she enjoyed the meal and the service.

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  3. I'm sure when Adam reads this he'll try to pimp me out for French lessons like the tomatoes.

    Trading some basic French lessons for beer. ;-)

    I was bummed to have missed this, hopefully next year A will be in town and we can get this on the calendar and make it down.

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  4. Congratulations.

    However, can you explain this message I received?

    NewAlbanian changed the time of the event "Bastille Day". It is now Sunday, July 19 at 5:30pm.

    To see more details, follow the link below:
    http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=94711088308&mid=c6b192G2aa8874bG2132c25G30

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  5. @BookSeller

    The event was posted to Facebook. For some technical reason, the date and time were wrong. It was then corrected. The change message reflected the correction.

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  6. I was planning to come on Sunday!

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  7. Apparently, I might see you there.

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