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Roost
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A modest but charming hole-in-the-wall on Fairview that chef/owner Kevin Naderi seemed to open almost accidently, Roost is the quintessentially perfect date spot: casual, cozy and under the radar enough to be hip. The modern American menu is both approachable and elevated, and the wine list is probably the best reasonably priced collection in town. It's everything good about foodie haunts, minus (most of) the pretension. The locally sourced menu changes every month or so, but the divine roasted cauliflower seems likely to become Naderi's signature dish. Though it looks like the a pile of wood shavings, the browned cauliflower perfectly meshes sweet and savory, with a distinct but mild Asian flavor from the miso dressing, bonito flakes, pine nuts and mint. It's truly addictive.
There's only a few tables and Roost doesn't take reservations, so come during off-peak hours or on weeknights if you don't want to wait.
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24 | may at 6:00 pm
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Trill Comedy Festival |
| Station Theater | |
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24 | may at 6:00 pm
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Art opening reception & lecture: "Morning Coffee" |
| Community Artists' Collective | |
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24 | may at 6:00 pm
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Art opening reception and open house: Oysters and Pearls by dianne k webb |
| Blank Slate | |
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24 | may at 6:00 pm
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Pura Vida Tequila Bottle Signing with Sully Erna, Lead Singer of Godsmack |
| Spec's Liquor Warehouse |