Friday, June 19, 2015
Tap78: A "Gastropub"
First of all, apart from being a trendy term, what does "gastropub" mean? I'm asking.
Second, why would a restaurant (that's what this place is) on 79th Street call itself Tap 78?
But I have bigger fish to fry than fussing about the designation and the name. This is another of those "good news, bad news" situations. Here's the good news. All of it at once, Lavished on you. The food was good. It wasn't great, and my companions and I did not eat anything the establishment prepared. We got tapas, which were three kinds of cheese, two kinds of ham, some toasted and buttered bread (OK, they toasted the bread), about six olives, and very small dollops of hummus and what was either olive or fig tapenade. We didn't ask, but I suppose it's possible they made the hummus and tapenade, too. Let's give them that. They're only hanging on by a thread anyway.
Here's the bad news. The menu said wine and beer were half price from 4-7 PM. We got there at about 6:40 PM. Great news, right? No, our stressed out waiter kid said, wine is not half price. It clearly says it is, we protested. Well, it isn't, he tragically reassured. Why we were still sitting there is another matter, and we can take it up with our therapists. In any event, we agreed to beer. There's a decent enough beer menu, but we then learned that only an unpredictable sampling of this list is half price. We agreed to two different beers on tap, and both were good.
The other theoretically good news was that on Thursdays, tapas are half price, too. What was also not stated on the menu, even in fine print, was another capricious restriction: half price tapas begin at 7 PM. The trick for us was to order our beer quickly, before 7:00, then wait for our stressed out, way-too-busy, increasingly uninterested waiter kid to come back, which he was never going to do on his own initiative, without prodding from us, so we could order our tapas. This, in itself, was grossly unsatisfactory. In the meantime, we all agreed the bugs were getting the best of us, so we transferred ourselves inside, to the noisy and crowded dining area with the equally frustrating "service."
My companions and I agreed that the small tray of tapas, etc, would not nearly have been worth $30. It was barely, but possibly, worth the $15 our wonderful half price deal demanded. But at that point, we were eager to wrap things up and get out. There was just the matter of the bill, which was slightly easier to get than the food had been. Somehow, I got excused from paying, so I didn't take more than a cursory look at the bill. It was about $74, before the "tip" (which was going to send a message to our "server"). I was thinking the bill was higher than I expected, but my companion who wanted to pay it snatched it away. He came back after a while, and announced that after a more careful perusal, and some confronting and negotiating, the staff agreed that half price discounts had somehow not been applied, and that the real total was $39. Plus a tip that would be intended to give the waiter kid something to think about.
Give them another try? Um, no, I wouldn't think so. "You only get one chance to make a first impression," and these people have way too much competition for me to waste more time and money on them. Besides, I've reverted to a preference for vegetarian fare, and boy, were they short of that. Suit yourselves, but I'll be elsewhere.
Friday, June 5, 2015
One Step Closer… Annexation Update
During this month’s BP Commission meeting we were informed
that our annexation application has gained approval from the Miami Dade County
Planning Advisory Board. The vote was unanimous -6 in favor; zero against in
recommending moving this forward, without any further delay, to the County
Commission. North Miami’s application was summarily denied.
I wanted to share this news along with the link of the
meeting for those who would wish to view it. The link is here: http://miamidade.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=3482
Our Village Manager, Heidi made a compassionate speech
centered on “Wants verses Needs.” It clearly struck a chord with the Planning
Advisory Board members.
This is a very positive next step towards our annexation goals!
In my opinion, North
Miami has little to no leverage left moving forward. If they remain entrenched
in their belief of “if we can’t have it, nobody can,” that philosophy may be
more damaging to them than in accepting the defeat and moving forward with their
“other” annexation plans.
This has all the making of a true David vs. Goliath comparison
as was mentioned by the opposing attorney. It would seem as if Goliath took another
rock upside his head…
We’re not at the finish line yet, but did take another important
step forward towards our desired outcome.
Best,
Milton Hunter
Biscayne Park
Resident
P.S. Thanks to Chuck Ross for both finding and forwarding us
the link for the PAB meeting.