The road we’ve traveled…

Obviously our updates here have been lacking, but not for lack of work.  I guess I’ll start by answering everyone’s question “When are you guys going to open?”  Answer:  We don’t know.  We made some plumbing changes to accommodate our patrons that require wheelchairs and in doing so had to resubmit our water and plumbing to the State.   With that said, we are still moving forward and hope to be up and running soon.

Real quick before we get to the photos, a special thanks this time to August, Rob, Tina, Ayla, and Chad:  without the time, effort, and support of these folks, none of what you see would be possible.  Also, thanks to all of the local contractors and artists (a post spotlighting them is coming soon), Miguel’s for awesome pizza, time and time again, and all the folks that have stopped by to wish us well.  We can’t wait for you all to be able to stop by,  relax, and enjoy some food.

So, I put together these photos to quickly illustrate the whole process from the beginning to now.  There are many more photos and the stories that go along with them on our previous posts (1,2,3,4,5,6).  You can see how we’ve taken a small house with 7 1/2ft ceilings and made it into a bright, clean, airy, little cafe with a modern yet rustic charm.  We hope you like it.

I can not even tell you how long ago this seems and it was just a year ago.

This is the construction and installation of our reclaimed barn wood counter in the carry-out section.  Thanks to Many Moons Designs for mixed species counter top!

And here are the the fruits of all of our labor thus far!

Each table a single species of wood from barns here in Kentucky.  Thanks again to Many Moons Designs for these gems.  Our lamps were handmade by Annie at Dot and Line and we love’em; thanks Annie!

Thanks for checking in with us!  We can’t wait to see you all soon!

emilie inc. - August 30, 2011 - 10:00 pm

Looks tremendous! Can’t wait to check it out in person! Weehoo!!

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