Here's what I've got. I'm a little hungry and cranky so forgive me. And please help fill in the blanks....
K-Pub is getting ready to open really soon in 21 Central's old spot. They took down the paper and were washing the windows last night.
Haute Philosophy Salon- 118 Central Way they have sign up that it's coming soon. Now there will be 412 choices of where to get your hair done downtown. :-)
Remedies Pharmacy- I've never been in this store before (140 Central), so can someone please explain it to me? I walked by expecting to see a pharmacy set-up, but noticed a counter w/cakes and treats and ice creams and shoes and cards and a sign about espresso and sandwiches. Huh?
Two Twelve on Central- Yes, we ate there but haven't done a post b/c I don't really have anything exciting to tell you one way or the other. Food was pretty good- not a lot of paleo choices so I nibbled on a hearty meatball and some salad. Our waitress got very confused and had given another table our check which they so kindly paid for and left. It all got sorted out. Need to go again to form an opinion. LMK your experience. I heard Lynn from Lynn's Bistro is a silent partner.
Bob Sternoff- can people cut the guy a break? This is why I would never be in politics. Getting sick of the smear signs. Kinda feels a little bit like the drama of high school. Play nice.
Overlake Primary Care Clinic- at 290 Central Way- Grand Opening Thurs 10/27 4-7pm. Same-day access. Bring your sick and weary.
Jake's Kirkland "Life is Good"- 125 Lake Street, opening mid-November.
Thank You Twice consignment shop (formerly Linda Lu's)- A reader tipped me that they went by to collect a check and "poof, they were gone." Anyone know what is up? I haven't seen Jason outside pacing and chain smoking lately.
One month countdown until Stavros of Santorini leaves for his annual trip home to Greece. So get your gyro craving fulfilled ( I love the gyro salad!) asap before the handwritten "closed" signed goes up til January. I spent some time sitting with Stavros in front of his restaurant watching the cars go by, waving at all of his friends, and I swear he knows every customer by name (and there are many!). After 18 yrs in business in Kirklnad he's got it dialed in.

Read your previous post about Two Twelve opening and HAD to check it out. Went there for a dear friends birthday celebration....everything was mediocre. Just like you, not much more to say.
~Disappointed Diner
Posted by: Amy | October 23, 2011 at 01:06 PM
Hi Janice. I was at Two Twelve Central recently, and I liked it. I am gluten free, and they had options, as well as rice crackers. Service was good as was the food. I think I was expecting more "wow" since Lynn is involved. Did think it was a little noisy though. I do like the concept though. Have a great day!
Posted by: Jane S | October 24, 2011 at 09:58 AM
There are probably so many little stores and eateries that I do not even know exist in my town. I need to find a plumber, for example, quick! How do I know if that big flashy one is any good or the small town company next door? It is good to walk around your neighborhood and see people's own businesses and how they make a living.
Posted by: Bethany Humes | October 24, 2011 at 05:40 PM
ooh, a fan of the paleo lifestyle. Where is the paleo restaraunt in Kirkland? bummer.
Posted by: Brent | October 24, 2011 at 10:38 PM
love the Kirkland updates while on my pre-winter mexico holiday. I can stay up to date from my palapa. :) thanks Janice.
Posted by: Rach | October 25, 2011 at 12:27 AM
I visited two twelve on a blustery day hoping for a warming bowl of french onion soup and was disappointed not to find any on the menu. I do like the atmosphere and lighting and the server was very nice.
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