Bistro blowout!
Tonight was one of those very interesting nights where you just have to look around and go, "Wow, did that just really happen?" But before I get to that I will just say that the rest of the night Chris and I spend going over some of the actor interest cards that were sent in to us for some upcoming scenes that really only call for day players. I think we have a pretty good selection picked out, but, if you sent in an interest email to us don't fear that we are blowing you off. Daily Productions will have more projects after this so we are keeping all the interest forms so we can always call upon you. Plus, maybe something we have set up does not work out and we need to bring in another actor we will have people to call upon.
Now to what happened tonight. Chris went shopping for a birthday present for his mom and I tagged along because I wanted to try a new restruant up the street. After picking up a present, Chris and I started walking around Poyner Place behind Triangle Town Center and came upon a very new restruant. I was looking in the windows and there were a few people in there dressed very nicely. When we started getting to the corner of the building a veyr nice fella came up and greeted Chris and I, speaking of how we should pop into the place and have a look around even though it was a privette party type and they do not open until Saturday, July 29. We were both a little taken aback at first, espcially since we were both in shorts and t-shirts (me wearing a very nice Daily Productions t-shirt) and the people inside were dressed up. But we proceeded in and were asked what we were going to drink.
The gentleman that invited us in turned out to be Mikey Karp, the proprietor of the establishment. He basically gave us some free Yuenglings and tried out some appetizers. As we were tasting and sitting around Mikey was telling us how in the morning they serve breakfest, and might I add some very delicious sounding stuff, then at 4 the place turns into a restruant where if you want Full Service you can get it plus one menu, and then if you want to help yourself you basically have another menu to order from. A very novel idea that I am sure will work out very well with them.
The place was just an awesome location. The decor inside was very nice, classic lines with some leather seats in the coffee bar area, high bar stools in the bar/lounge area, and very nice tableclothed tables all around. The lighting really helped accent the place nicely. (again... pulling from my design and archetecture days) Plus I will say the cooks food was just AMAZING and the wait staff was cute and polite.
With the hospitality that was shown to both Chris and I it is only fair I let everyone else know about this place and hopefully get them some good customers when they open. The information for the Bakehouse Bistro is below. Please feel free to give them some business and I am sure you will be happy with your experience there!
Bakehouse Bistro
http://www.bakehousebistro.com/
5811-109 Poyner Village Pkwy.
Raleigh, NC 27616
This is located behind Triangle Town Center and is in the area with a nice little pond and fountain.
** Mikey nor anyone else at the Bakehouse Bistro knew Chris and I are working on an independent film so they were genuinly great to us.
Now to what happened tonight. Chris went shopping for a birthday present for his mom and I tagged along because I wanted to try a new restruant up the street. After picking up a present, Chris and I started walking around Poyner Place behind Triangle Town Center and came upon a very new restruant. I was looking in the windows and there were a few people in there dressed very nicely. When we started getting to the corner of the building a veyr nice fella came up and greeted Chris and I, speaking of how we should pop into the place and have a look around even though it was a privette party type and they do not open until Saturday, July 29. We were both a little taken aback at first, espcially since we were both in shorts and t-shirts (me wearing a very nice Daily Productions t-shirt) and the people inside were dressed up. But we proceeded in and were asked what we were going to drink.
The gentleman that invited us in turned out to be Mikey Karp, the proprietor of the establishment. He basically gave us some free Yuenglings and tried out some appetizers. As we were tasting and sitting around Mikey was telling us how in the morning they serve breakfest, and might I add some very delicious sounding stuff, then at 4 the place turns into a restruant where if you want Full Service you can get it plus one menu, and then if you want to help yourself you basically have another menu to order from. A very novel idea that I am sure will work out very well with them.
The place was just an awesome location. The decor inside was very nice, classic lines with some leather seats in the coffee bar area, high bar stools in the bar/lounge area, and very nice tableclothed tables all around. The lighting really helped accent the place nicely. (again... pulling from my design and archetecture days) Plus I will say the cooks food was just AMAZING and the wait staff was cute and polite.
With the hospitality that was shown to both Chris and I it is only fair I let everyone else know about this place and hopefully get them some good customers when they open. The information for the Bakehouse Bistro is below. Please feel free to give them some business and I am sure you will be happy with your experience there!
Bakehouse Bistro
http://www.bakehousebistro.com/
5811-109 Poyner Village Pkwy.
Raleigh, NC 27616
This is located behind Triangle Town Center and is in the area with a nice little pond and fountain.
** Mikey nor anyone else at the Bakehouse Bistro knew Chris and I are working on an independent film so they were genuinly great to us.

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