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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Someone to watch over me...



I decided this week to get my coffee from Sinatra's, since I hadn't ever been there before [and it was where my friends were going....] Let's just say, that decision was up there with the decision to go see Jason Mraz in concert. Fan-freakin-tastic.




First: The atmosphere. Besides the obvious giant picture of Franky on the main wall, you walk toward the bathroom, and there's a picture of Jimmy Stewart in Harvey. Then you go into the bathroom and there's pictures of Cary Grant and Clark Gable.. Seriously? This is my favorite place in the whole world at this point.




The menu is pretty expansive, even though at first I didn't think so, since there weren't a billion versions of flavored coffee up there. I later figured out the reason for this: because the coffee they DO have is freakin great. I myself ordered a Latte Macchiato, being a fan of the caramel macchiato at Starbucks. It DID have caramel in it. However, you couldn't really taste it, therefor I don't count it as breaking my own rule. I'm not entirely clear on the exact content of the macchiato, but I know it consisted of milk poured through espresso steam with flavors of vanilla and caramel. It was amazing. My friends both got the mocha drink. Also fantastic.




I've heard from many good sources that the food here is also really good. Any place that serves broccoli cheddar soup is good in my book!

Sinatras is located on Chestnut Expressway across from Ozarks Technical Community College.


Little who you know add on: My friend's grandmother was the housekeeper for Frank Sinatra. Other random tidbit: I have another friend who's uncle is the sports guy on Anchorman, and Todd Packer on The Office. Boom. Roasted.

2 comments:

MOMelody said...

Hey, I like the new look of the blog. I hope you got to enjoy your Starbucks gift card. I might go to Sinatra's today with the hubby.

sconegiver said...

I've been meaning to check out Sinatra's since I heard they had bubble tea. Haven't made it around there yet, but it sounds so good.