On Friday we got over to Java Passage in the Charlotte Design Center. It's a complex of buildings in the South End and houses many of Charlotte's creative firms (designers, advertising folks, film and television production etc). The espresso bar is in the lobby area of the center building - beautiful space and they're really doing a great job with the espresso and coffee. Counter Culture Coffee of Durham is their supplier and the owners have taken great care to ensure good product - it's worth a visit. IMHO it's the best espresso in Charlotte at present and will likely remain so unitl I change all of that in 2006
We ventured out Saturday to the Penguin Diner over in Plaza-Midwood. The fried dill pickles were all that folks said they would be (if you like that sort of thing and I do). Crispy... not oily... nice and tangy and the ranch dressing made a great complement. We were not very hungry and opted for two hot dog variations. The "Racetrack Dog" was an interesting mix of seasoned ground beef with coleslaw or something else of that sort as a topping. I opted for the corndog because I'd never had one that was fresh battered - only the frozen kind. The toppings and the batter were the good news... the dogs themselves were a disaster. They were the color and texture of generic supermarket baloney, had little flavor and appeared to be steamed rather than grilled. These were perhaps the least appetizing hot dogs I've ever seen.
Are there better dogs available in Charlotte? (please tell me so and if so where!)










