Paul Sizemore

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Nov 26 / 10:01am

The Perfect Macchiatos of Louisville

Hi I'm Paul, and I'm a coffee snob. I'm not real proud of it, and I try to hide it, but now I'm blogging about it. There is not many drinks that scream snob more than the macchiato. Those stuck in the Starbuck's world of coffee don't even know what a real macchiato is because Starbuck's has rebranded it to be a fluffy drink full of carmel. That broke my heart, BTW. 

I went to eight Louisville coffee shops, and ordered a macchiato with a little extra foam, and here's what I got. 

Day's Coffee  /  By far the best macchiato in class. They know how to do it right. They keep their cups warmed and their shots are pulled with attention and care. The cup is the right size, and it made we tingle inside when I saw it.

Quill's  /  A good and solid choice. This macchiato was delicious. I love the environment, and the meeting room upstairs. 

Heine  /  This macchiato was served in a paper cup, and my though is 'what's the point.' They are so busy, that paper is standard, and this shop is a local Starbuck's replacement. Don't get me wrong, it's wonderful to have such a strong Louisville presence, but steer clear if you want a macchiato. 

Java Brewing  /  They only had single shoot demi cups, so they served my double macchiato in two separate cups. This had class all it's own; I got to have my cake and eat it, too; at least for one cup. 

Sunergos  /  Their coffee drinks are really good, and this macchiato was no different. It's not a stand out, but is a solid choice. 

Blue Mountain  /  'Now, what's a macchiato?' That was the response, and I hate that, because the salad I had with it was one of the best I had in Louisville. It would be super to have a place I could get some of the best food in Louisville, and espresso based drinks. The macchiato was bitter, and the foam was sad looking. 

Perkfection  /  Who can beat Twister in the morning with a macchiato? This Indiana shop is amazingly good, and offers a great lunch. One of my best memories of this shop is when it has a picture of a rooster up behind the counter. 

Sanoma  /  No demi cups for their macchiatos, and that's sad, but this shop has meeting space and has the "Starbuck's" look with clean and new storefront build. The staff is very friendly, and the Gelato is great. 

Starbuck's  /  WTF? A macchiato with carmel? I asked about it, and the part line is that a macchiato has carmel in it, and a 'espresso' macchiato is what I wanted. Since it was Thanksgiving Eve, and I wanted a little sugar drink, I ordered a Starbuck's Macchiato. 

                 
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Nov 21 / 8:32am

Communal Pizza at BoomBozz

The kids got a $15 gift card for Tony BoomBozz Pizza, and tonight was the night. We had been there before to have a Brooklyn Slice, and they like it better than their 'normal' pizza.

Pictured here is the Potato Nachos, a Portobello Pizza and a Cheese Pizza. There bar is something to see, an ice bar. It's a 'runner' of ice, so your drinks can stay ice cold (see the second picture).

           
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Nov 14 / 5:26pm

Toast in Indiana, and a toast to New Albany

This isn't your parent's New Albany, not with Toast, Wick's and all the other great places. Jeffersonville might be the 'Sunny Side of Louisville,' but New Albany reminds me of 'Little Louisville.'

One of Louisville's best is now New Albany's best breakfast (with Honey Cream a close second). Toast has opened a restaurant in New Albany, and I couldn't resist a chance to try a slight variation of my favorite breakfast in Louisville. It's a lot smaller than the original location, but the portions are the same. If the tables are full, there is most always immediate seating at the bar. There's nothing quite like sitting at a bar for breakfast.

Pancakes are my favorite thing on the menu, and they sure know how to do them in a desert style. Pictured is their blueberry / custard pancakes. Remember, if you are going to have the calories, it's best to have them for breakfast, right? They once had a gingerbread pancake that rocked my world.

Their omelets are amazing, but only seconded by the decor and energy you feel when you walk in this place.

141 East Market Street   /   New Albany, IN 47150   /   ph: 812.941.8582 

       
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Nov 11 / 6:43pm

Bar•B•Cue and Americana on Frankfort Av

Wednesday night at Kentucky Bar•B•Cue Company at 1800 Frankfort Av is a great time to grab some fried green tomatoes or Shrimp and Grits (photo) or even some Sweet Potato Fries (photo). The fries are seasoned with cinnamon and sugar and make a great dessert to share.

The grits were exceptional, and were full of garlic goodness.

On Wednesday nights there's a jam session going strong at 9 pm (photo and audio).

Audio recorded from my iPhone on Wennesday November 11, 2009 and muscians include:

• Meredith Needham
• Paul Moffett
• Kyle Ellison
• Stever Ridner
• Debbie Ridner
• Brian P. White
• Terry West

Performing 'Down on the Ohio' written by Stever Ridner

11/11/09 9:16 Pm  
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Oct 25 / 11:21am

Louisville Food / Scrumptious

Falafel Burger @ Cumberland Brews / Molasis Cookie w/Whipped Cream @ Quills Coffee / Shrimp Tacos @ Dragon King's Daughter

Some food on Bardstown Road in Louisville, Ky.

     
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