Tuesday, April 17, 2012

A Speakeasy Right in My Backyard!

Speakeasies are definitely a thing of the past, or so we thought. There is actually a speakeasy right here in the South Wedge! Cheshire is discretely hidden above Solera Wine Bar, which is located on South Ave in Rochester, NY.

Speakeasies got their name in the 1920's for being underground bars during the prohibition, which was when the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol was illegal. The term comes from a patron's manner of ordering alcohol without raising suspicion - a bartender would tell a patron to be quiet and 'speak easy'. The underground bars would operate in abandoned buildings, basements, anywhere that was not easily accessible to the public.There were back doors that the patrons would enter through, but in order to gain access, you had to know the secret password or knock and a membership card was required.

Another term for Speakeasy is Blind Pig. the difference between them is a Speakeasy is a higher class establishment and a Blind Pig is a lower class, dive bar.

Cheshire is anything but a Blind Pig! It is definitely worth the Speakeasy name. The bar serves classic drinks, "like Corpse Reviver No. 2, Aviation, and Death in the Afternoon, along with other timeless concoctions invented in the first half of the 20th century but enjoying a renaissance today thanks to the craft-cocktail movement" (Dayna Papaleo, The city Newspaper). Cheshire is also dressed in an old fashioned decor, but yet there is a slight modern flare to the space.

To enter Cheshire, you need to pass through Solera and head up the stairs located at the rear of the room. As you walk up the flight, you are greeted by candles that sit illuminating narrow slits within the brick wall, giving the illusion you are going though an underground passage to a secret space. As you come to the top, you step into a room with navy blue walls and bronze and crystal lighting. There are a few tables placed strategically about the space and a wood bar with stools at the front. The mood of the room is anything but pretentious, but more laid back, a space to relax in and enjoy the company of your friends.
Old World, yet Modern chandeliers

Huge selection of spirits, many hard to find at other bars around the area


View of the rest of the space

Love the bottles in front of the windows


Stairway through one of the old fashioned lead pained windows

View of the bar from the back of the room

Friday, April 13, 2012

Cheshire

Its been a very long week....enjoying a bubblie at cheshire...the best speak easy in rochester ny!


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Here kitty kitty....

Anyone that knows me really well, knows I am a complete and total CAT person. I do like dogs, but prefer the small ones, with pointy ears, probably because they are dog versions of cats in my mind. My cats are also my kids, I love them with all my heart, and treat them like one of the family. Here are some pics of my babies...
These are my boys! Every morning, they sit here, watch me get dressed and wait for some loving attention.

Meet my baby boy, Onyx. He is quite the lover. He is either curled up on my lap or curled up in my spot on the bed. He has striking green eyes, a shiny black coat, and a white spot where his belly button would be! He is also quite the talker!

Meet Meeko, the kitty that loves water and treats. He will sit in the bathroom and wait for me to turn the faucet on. He is also quite the lover. He got his name because he looked like Meeko the Raccoon from Disney's Pocahontas. He is my little begger and acts more like a dog than a cat!

The boys looking through the blinds at the birds outside in the tree. This is also a daily activity, as soon as those blinds open, they are looking for those little critters!


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Out for a Walk

Last week, before the cold air rolled in, I went for a walk through Highland Park in Rochester, NY to take pics of the blooming trees. Here are some of my favorites of that day...
Field of Daffodils. The park is covered in random daffodil fields. It really makes a gloomy day Sunny!

Glory of Snow flowers are scattered all of the hills in the park.

The park is sprinkled with Eastern Redbud trees.

There are alot of Cherry Blossom trees scattered throughout the park as well!

This is such an interesting little tree, but I am not sure what the name of it is. There are only a few of these in the Park.

Highland Park is not only known for its Lilacs, but also it Magnolia trees, and the park is home to all the different types. Only 3 days into spring, and some of the trees had already begun to shed their petals.

Magnolia Blossom

The Path on the way back to my car.