Went to Beatrice and Woodsley's tonight for dessert, which is my vote for the most visually interesting restaurant in Denver. This photo shows three of my favorite details in the place: the exposed lathe-and-plaster wall, the kerosene lanterns which lower on a gang-pulley system, and the shelves held up with antique chainsaws. B&W saved me from a depressing feeling I had upon return from Portland that there was nothing hip in this town. I have since realized that besides this, there are other places too. But it's nice to see a place that shows such creative effort. And I do recommend the Pot du Creme. Friday, September 18, 2009
Went to Beatrice and Woodsley's tonight for dessert, which is my vote for the most visually interesting restaurant in Denver. This photo shows three of my favorite details in the place: the exposed lathe-and-plaster wall, the kerosene lanterns which lower on a gang-pulley system, and the shelves held up with antique chainsaws. B&W saved me from a depressing feeling I had upon return from Portland that there was nothing hip in this town. I have since realized that besides this, there are other places too. But it's nice to see a place that shows such creative effort. And I do recommend the Pot du Creme.
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