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February 17th, 2010

The Rosemont Cafe and an Announcement

Lovely vintage look. Arty and buzzy clientele at the front and on the outside, but if you need a piece of quiet go into the stop snoring mouthpiece main room at the back. The bar is very vibrant and together with the style of the waiters, it’s still very much in theme with the very French original decor. We can only manage to get into this bar on snore mouthpiece quiet Monday lunch times. Weekend evenings are packed out, with tables stretching out as far as the custom demands. We stay in the nearby Hotel, so La Palette is good for a pre-flight lunch, although we would go there more often if it wasn’t so busy. The staff here defiantly maintains old-fashioned Parisian traditions that haven’t changed much since the days of Picasso and are still steadicam popular. A bustle of comings and goings makes La Palette an insider’s version of a battered, artistically vocative Latin Quarter cafe. The interior, inhabited by amiably crotchety waiters, consists of tiled murals, installed around 1935, advertising the virtues of a brand of liqueur that’s no longer manufactured. If you happen to drop in during mealtime, you’ll have a limited selection of camerastabilizer.org salads and croquet monsieur (toasted ham and cheese), plus one plat du jour per day, always priced at 12, which may include roast beef, lamb stew, fish, and gigot of lamb. The food is well prepared, and the dish of the day is usually announced as a kind of surprise to the joint’s devoted fans. Surprisingly this quite upscale cafe of camcorder stabilizer the rue de Seine has changed much in several decades. The presence of students of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts nearby perhaps has an influence on the prices. Filling snacks and wines by the glass are not as expensive as in the glidegear cafes (Flore and others) I was talking about. Nevertheless, the price of the real estate might be responsible of that, an important part of the clientele comes here to see and be seen. I must say it’s a remarkable place for people-watching. And it’s full of beautiful “parisiennes” if you know what I mean. I’m talking to you, guys. But the opposite also is correct. Rosemont Cafe Catering owner Barry Waldrop plans to open camera stabilizers Rosemont Cafe at 2408-B Maybank Highway, where the Noisy Oyster stood before it closed about five years ago. The menu includes soups, salads and sandwiches and will be a tasty combination of Waldrop’s catered offerings as well as some menu items from the former Mimi’s Cafe on James Island. With 40 seats inside and another 40 at the outside covered bar overlooking the dermabrasion machines water, Rosemont Cafe hopes to offer great food as well as a special-events venue for wedding receptions and other parties. Trader Joe’s is on the way with its private-label food products later this year, but Publix and Bi-Lo supermarkets aren’t waiting. The two supermarkets, both with a string of dermabrasion machine stores in the Charleston area, are beefing up their own line of specialty products in addition to what they already have. Recently, Mauldin-based Bi-Lo added more Full Circle products, its line of all-natural and organic offerings. The 200 items include an array of grocery lines from dairy and snacks to sylvan microdermabrasion dressings and pasta sauces, as well as environmentally friendly cleansers and paper products. Publix Super Markets recently added its own sylvan microdermabrasion machines private label line of specialty domestic and imported cheeses. Nine varieties are available now. Six more will debut by early February for the Lakeland, Fla.-based grocery chain. About 80 percent of Trader Joe’s products are private-label items. The California-based company has not announced an opening date for its diamond microdermabrasion machines specialty food store, but mid-year appears to be the best target. It’s going in what is now Hungryneck Antique Mall in Mount Pleasant, near Whole Foods. Duvall Catering and Event Design of Charleston have opened a second branch in microderm machine Greenville at 205 Woods Lake Road near the downtown airport. Managing partner Charlie Moore will operate the branch. He previously work at Duvall’s Charleston office as an event supervisor. Caroline Heuring will handle event coordination and split her time between the microdermabrasion machine Upstate and Low country offices. The catering team will be led by executive chef Geoff Schauder. Bikram Yoga Charleston will open its second hot yoga studio at 137 President St. this weekend, director and owner David Kiser said. The site will serve downtown residents, office and medical workers and dog wheelchairs nearby college students. The other location is in Mount Pleasant at Seaside Farms Shopping Center. Bikram yoga is a series of two stretches and 26 poses performed in a room maintained at a low-humidity temperature of frozen yogurt machines 105 degrees. Sunday is the second Sunday of the month, so that means King Street between Broad and Calhoun streets will be closed to vehicular traffic. Weather permitting, shoppers can enjoy browsing and dining without having to worry about cars or trucks from 1 to 5 p.m. Musical ensemble Charleston Virtuosi, led by violinist Peter Kiral, will play on the steps of Charleston Library Society from 1 to 4 p.m. Duvall, a catering company based in Charleston, is expanding and has opened an operation in Greenville. Now you can get great catering in Greenville SC, just as you get frozen yogurt machine great catering in Charleston SC. The new Duvall office at 205 Woods Lake Road near the Greenville Downtown Airport includes an 1,800-square-foot commercial kitchen. Event coordination is handled by pet wheelchair Caroline Heuring, who was also based in Charleston and relocated to Greenville to launch the second branch and will be splitting her time between the two locations. The catering team will be led by executive chef Geoff Schauder. In October, Duvall partnered with Extraordinary Events of frozen yogurt machines New York City to provide food and beverage services for the announcement of the new BMW X3 diesel introduction at the Greer plant. Duvall has committed to working with the Peace Center for the Performing Arts on its Annual Gala March 4. In the past, the Peace Center has held the dinner portion of the event at a separate location from the performance venue. This year, the Peace Center will host the entire dogwheelchairscenter event onsite, Duvall said.