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SpotlightWally's Café"The modest entrance to Wally's Café at 427 Massachusetts Avenue belies its significance as a nationally, indeed internationally, acclaimed jazz club which has hosted the likes of Sarah Vaughn and Sabby Lewis, has imported jazz musicians from around the world . . ." Want to know more about this exciting spot? We've got the scoop on the Wally's scene. Just check out our Spotlight piece on Wally's Café.
Frank and Paul Poindexter at Wally'sUptown EspressoOwner and proprietor Faye Faroughi’s lifelong dream of opening a great European café has been realized in a sunny perch at the corner of Columbus Avenue and Wellington St., a spot, she claims, may be one of the best for attracting the kindest, most interesting Bostonians. Congratulations to Faye on winning the 2007 Best of Boston Award. Set just above eye-level on the parlor floor of this great corner building is the glass-fronted Uptown Espresso, opened in October 2005. Climb the stairs at 563 Columbus Avenue, and bear right through a glass door into a beautifully decorated and appointed café, and imagine yourself in Florence or Paris. The antique Italian espresso machines whirs as the friendly staff serve up frothy café mochas and café au laits (as well as standard fare coffees to go), plus sumptuous home-made pastries, scones, biscotti, pannini, soups and salads, as well as breakfast sandwiches. The spot also now has a beer and wine license. “My dream”, says Faye, “was to do create a welcoming and calm spot to linger and relax in a busy, vibrant urban neighborhood. I was this close to closing on a place in Watertown Center when I happened on this space, and once I saw the solarium, and the antique fireplace… well, it couldn’t be more perfectly my dream location.” When asked what she likes best about the spot, she doesn’t hesitate, “this neighborhood … the people here are so close and friendly and yet so different. People call each other by their first names. One of my employees, who lives in the Back Bay, says the friendliness here makes it feel she’s traveled to a completely different city.” So drop by and linger over a cappuccino or a glass of winein our newest neighborhood spot and give Faye and brother Amir a warm welcome.
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Previous Spotlight: Ralph A. Horne Click on Ralph's picture to learn more about the author of the History of the South End installments found on our "Extras" page.
An example of Ralph's art. Learn about other people in our neighborhood; more spotlight
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