Le Chien Chat Fundraiser

November 29, 2016 by Charlie London

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Dear friends,

We are having a special fundraiser to benefit Le Chien Chat rescue founded by our dear friend and
neighbor Keane Colomb this Wednesday, November 30th

The precious little lives saved, the constant love and care, including very costly medical care,
given by this rescue year after year is simply amazing 

Please join us tomorrow by having lunch or dinner at Santa Fe and help us make a difference
We shall be donating 20% of our proceeds, as well as the proceeds of our raffle to Le Chien Chat
who need our support

Together we make an outstanding community!

Looking forward to seeing you among us tomorrow

Thank you
Lale
Santa Fe Restaurant
3201 Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119

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Local Businesses Provide More Than Just Goods

October 23, 2014 by Charlie London

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The old phrase “use it or lose it” applies especially to neighborhood businesses

Shop at your neighbors’ businesses on Ponce de Leon and Broad. Keep your money working for you right here in Faubourg St. John.
After a long day of shopping locally stop in, say hello to your neighbors and have a drink at…
https://fsjna.org/2011/09/drinks/

LIVING IN A NEIGHBORHOOD—even the swankiest one—with no grocery, coffee shop or other businesses is like wearing a nice new suit of clothes without shoes. It looks great, but you’ve got no place to go. Local shops, preferably within walking distance, are the soul of any community, the place where you bump into your neighbors and get that satisfying sense of belonging.

These neighborhood hang outs don’t need to be fancy or charming. Sometimes their idiosyncratic character is the best expression of your neighborhood’s true personality. A funky, messy junk shop run by a lovable eccentric can be more welcoming than a charming-as-can-be tea shoppe or nostalgically-correct soda fountain. A laundromat with comfy benches out front can become a kind of town square that attracts people.

In many small towns, an ice cream shop is the hot spot for teenagers, while other folks in the community wander down to the gas station to drink pop and tell stories. In a lot of African-American neighborhoods, the barber shop and beauty parlor are the social hubs. These places may not sound like your idea of an exciting time but, to the people who live there, such businesses are as important as sidewalk cafes are to Parisians.

IN OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI, MANY FOLKS CREDIT A BOOKSTORE WITH HELPING HEAL THE CITY’S PRIDE after a vicious anti-civil rights riot erupted in the 1960s. Square Books, right on the courthouse square, restored many people’s faith that this was a caring, civilized community. It also helped revive the sagging downtown.

“What tends to get lost in the argument over the future of independent stores is that the dangers posed to them by superstores and on-line sellers don’t just threaten some quaint form of distributing goods,” writes author Rob Gurwitt about Square Books in Mother Jones magazine. “They imperil the fabric of our community life. Real-life stores—their place on the street, the people they draw in, the presence they cast in the community at large—help define their neighborhoods.”

It’s no secret that local businesses almost everywhere are under siege from mega-malls and big box retailers. Everyone who cares even a little about their neighborhood should make a commitment to patronize local businesses, even when bread or duct tape or CDs can be had cheaper by driving to a national chain store. Vote with your pocketbook to keep your community vital. Indeed, you might even find yourself ahead economically with the money saved on gasoline and unnecessary purchases you would never have made if you hadn’t gone into the big box. And, you’ll be way ahead in terms of community spirit and social enjoyment.

THANKFULLY, SMALL NEIGHBORHOOD STORES ARE BEGINNING TO FIGHT BACK WITH BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS. This is a well-proven model where local merchants work together to spruce up commercial streets by adding nice landscaping, fixing up the storefronts, improving the lighting and other amenities. They also cooperate on advertising campaigns, special neighborhood events, shared parking facilities, and other improvements.

Many merchants are banding together in an even bigger way by joining Independent Business Alliances, which draw public attention to the numerous benefits of locally owned businesses (how often do Wal-Mart and Home Depot buy uniforms for the local little league team or sponsor an art fair?) and by lobbying political officials and the media to take note of unfair economic tactics wielded by big retailers. The first IBA began in Boulder, Colorado in 1997 and within two years involved 150 local businesses. There are now IBAs in more than 20 communities—stretching from Corvallis, Oregon, to Greenville, South Carolina— and a national group, the American Independent Business Alliance, based in Missoula, Montana.

IN HARTLAND, A VILLAGE IN THE DEVON COUNTRYSIDE OF ENGLAND, a community school took over management of the Happy Pear green grocer and market when it was about to close. It offers students a wonderful lesson in business management and sustainable economics. And, local townspeople won’t have to drive many kilometers for fresh and organic food. This is just one example of a growing number of community initiatives to preserve and promote essential local shops. In another English village, Maiden Bradley in Wiltshire, 60 percent of residents pledged between five and five-hundred pounds ( $10-1000) to save and refurbish their general store (village shop in the British parlance), with townspeople doing most of the work. It is now community-owned with any profits going back to village itself.

IN THE SEATTLE SUBURB OF LAKE FOREST PARK, RESIDENTS RALLIED AROUND A UNIQUE, REDEVELOPED MALL that was envisioned as a community center as much as a retail outlet. Third Place Commons features a superb bookstore as well as a food court featuring local restauranteurs and a stage for nightly music and performances. It has become such a beloved local hangout that regular customers formed Friends of Third Place Commons, a non-profit group to help keep the place thriving.

Resources: “Square Books”:www.squarebooks.com “American Independent Business Alliance”:amiba.net “Friends of Third Place Commons”:www.thirdplacecommons.org

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Hop on Over to Santa Fe for Easter

April 18, 2014 by Charlie London

SANTAFEDear friends,
This year is going by so fast…..

This Sunday April 20th we’ll be having a special Easter brunch accompanied by our favourite Brazilian musician/ composer Ricardo Crespo.

Jazz Fest descends upon us on April 25 this year and we’ll be celebrating 5 de Mayo on Monday May 5th with festive live Latin jazz provided by Brent Rose and friends. We will take a short 2 day break after Jazz Fest and 5 de Mayo to catch our breath and recharge our batteries at Santa Fe……

This meal, featuring home made biscuits, meat from Terranova's all wonderfully prepared is only available from Santa Fe and only on Sundays!
This meal, featuring home made biscuits, meat from Terranova’s all wonderfully prepared is only available from Santa Fe and only on Sundays!

We’ll be having a very special Mothers’ day brunch filled with surprises on Sunday May 11th

We’ll continue non-stop until our yearly beach-break in August, (August 11th-20th), back to celebrate our 5th anniversary with you on Thursday August 21st.

Looking forward to seeing you all very soon! With our warmest regards,
Santa Fe
3201 Esplanade Avenue
Mid City New Orleans 70119
http://www.santafenola.com/
For reservations 504 948 0077/ 0060

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It’s Magicly Delicious!

March 16, 2013 by Charlie London

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St. Patrick’s Day is this Sunday. Start celebrating the day right by enjoying a great brunch at one of the great restaurants right here in Faubourg St. John! Forget that cereal, go get a real breakfast at a real restaurant in Faubourg St. John. It’s magicly delicious!

Breakfast sandwiches like this and full breakfast meals are prepared daily at Canseco’s. Get there early for the best selection! Canseco’s opens at 7 a.m.
Everyday, one can buy a variety of quick breakfast options that are ready to go at Canseco’s Market. Pictured here is the ham, egg and cheese biscuit but grits, eggs and sausage are also available in full meals that are hot and pre-packaged ready to go.

And, at Fair Grinds there is all manner of fair trade coffee with a variety of ready to eat muffins waiting to be heated up for you.

But, the pièce de résistance for breakfast in Faubourg St. John is only available on Sundays. Both Cafe Degas and Santa Fe restaurants offer a Sunday brunch that should not be missed.

This meal, featuring home made biscuits, meat from Terranova’s all wonderfully prepared is only available from Santa Fe and only on Sundays!

Sunday brunch served 11am-3pm at
Santa Fe Restaurant at 3201 Esplanade.


Grillades and Grits consisting of veal cutlets with creole gravy, peppers, tomatoes, organic stone ground grits is just one of the many top quality offerings for Sunday brunch at Cafe Degas.
Click on the photo for a menu!

Sunday brunch at Cafe Degas
served 10:30am – 3:00pm at 3127 Esplanade.

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Breakfast Anyone?

December 2, 2012 by Charlie London

Some neighbors have lamented that there isn’t a business dedicated to serving breakfast in Faubourg St. John. However, there are breakfast options available on a daily basis and on Sunday two options for brunch that should not be missed.

Breakfast sandwiches like this and full breakfast meals are prepared daily at Canseco’s. Get there early for the best selection! Canseco’s opens at 7 a.m.
Everyday, one can buy a variety of quick breakfast options that are ready to go at Canseco’s Market. Pictured here is the ham, egg and cheese biscuit but grits, eggs and sausage are also available in full meals that are hot and pre-packaged ready to go.

And, at Fair Grinds there is all manner of fair trade coffee with a variety of ready to eat muffins waiting to be heated up for you.

But, the pièce de résistance for breakfast in Faubourg St. John is only available on Sundays. Both Cafe Degas and Santa Fe restaurants offer a Sunday brunch that should not be missed.

This meal, featuring home made biscuits, meat from Terranova’s all wonderfully prepared is only available from Santa Fe and only on Sundays!

Sunday brunch served 11am-3pm at
Santa Fe Restaurant at 3201 Esplanade.


Grillades and Grits consisting of veal cutlets with creole gravy, peppers, tomatoes, organic stone ground grits is just one of the many top quality offerings for Sunday brunch at Cafe Degas.
Click on the photo for a menu!

Sunday brunch at Cafe Degas
served 10:30am – 3:00pm at 3127 Esplanade.

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Pause 4 Dinner

June 13, 2012 by Charlie London

Pause 4 Dinner | Thursday | June 14

Participating in this event is SIMPLE – just eat dinner at Cafe Degas, Nonna Mia or Santa Fe restaurants this Thursday. These fine restaurants are donating 20% of their dinner proceeds to the Louisiana SPCA!

“Pause 4 Dinner,” the annual one-night only restaurant event, will take place on Thursday, June 14, 2012 during regular dinner hours. On this night, highly recognized restaurants from around Greater New Orleans will partner to raise money for animal welfare in our region while attracting patrons and new clients to their business.

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NOCCA Fundraiser at Santa Fe

December 1, 2011 by Charlie London

On Tuesday December 20th, we are having a NOCCA fundraiser from 6pm onwards. Students of NOCCA classical music department headed by Dr. Jee Yeon Ko will be performing as well as some of the teachers and parents. We shall be donating 20% of the evening’s proceeds to NOCCA’s classical music department to help with the puchase of costly instruments needed by the students.

If you appreciate the arts, especially classical music and cello, please stop by and join us for dinner on Tuesday December 20th and help us make a difference in our community.
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Also, we are preparing to host a memorable New Year’s Eve party at Santa Fe on December 31st which is going to include:-
*an amazing jazz trio with Eileina Dennis, Jason Stuart and Todd Duke, *dinner specials will include Chilean seabass, New Zealand lamb, lobster, duck, scrumpcious desserts and more….
*our patio will be covered (clear) and heated for your comfort throughout this winter.

Please make your reservations as early as possible, call 504 948 0077 (the restaurant) or Lale on my cell phone 504 512 1828
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Last but not least, we want to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and the best of health, happiness and wealth in 2012. Kindly be advised that we shall be closed for Christmas on Saturday December 24, Sunday December 25th and Monday December 26th.

With warm regards,
Lale E. & Carlos A. Lourenco
Santa Fe restaurant
3201 Esplanade Avenue, NOLA 70119
Tel: 504 948 0077

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Pumpkin Carving Contest

October 30, 2011 by Charlie London

Dear friends,
We are having a Halloween party on Sunday October 30th with a special happy hour from 7pm to 9pm, live jazz on the patio, and a pumpkin carving competition

Please join us for a fun evening and bring your carved pumpkins with you

The winning pumpkin will be awarded a dinner for two at Santa Fe

We look forward to hosting you on October 30th

Happy Halloween
Santa Fe

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