It has somehow always escaped by attention that Uncommon Ground, in addition to their food and coffee offerings, has a small but considered range of alcoholic beverages on offer too. What a fine place for a drink.
We’d arranged for a sitter for the kids last night before making any real plans. I found myself really in the mood for something crazy like, I don’t know, a BYOB wine bar, or a wine and beer coffeeshop.…a warm, comfortable spot where we could go and split a nice bottle of wine without spending fifty bucks. Sure, there’s Cork or Volo, but even a $30 bottle with a small plate or two, tax and tip…call me cheap, but I just wanted a quiet night with my wife and a nice bottle like I could have at home but not at home and not having to pay much of a premium for the experience. “Uh, yeah,” says my wife, “but how could they make any money?” There’s the rub.
We decided to go to the Lincoln Lodge for local stand-up comedy instead.
But first…
We had an hour to kill before the comics began taking the stage, so I figured we’d run by Uncommon Ground, peek in, and get a feel for the place, scope it out perhaps for another night when the mood for sitting and relaxing and drinking a cup of coffee instead of a glass of wine sounded appealing. The place is well-known, of course, and I knew of it for a lot of things—good coffee shop, organic/vegetarian menu, smoke-free, live music. I didn’t, of course, know they had a bar.
The space is warm, with several rooms winding front to back. The main, front room is dominated by an L-shaped bar in the center and attractive light fixtures hanging above it, but has lots of tables and a couple comfortable looking couches arranged like someone’s living room. The living space appeared equally suited to waiting for a table or sipping your drink. The farthest room to the back was a fairly small space in which to fit a local band and 30 or so of there fans, but it looked quite cozy none the less, and the music served the space well. In between was the most “coffeehouse” looking room, with chalkboard specials and a couple large easy chairs.
After carefully considering where we ought to sit, we grabbed a couple stools at one end of the bar. We were quite happy with where we were, and quite pleased to see a nice handful of beers on tap…seasonal offerings from Bell’s (Winter White Ale), Sierra Nevada (Celebration Ale), New Belgium (Ichabod Pumpkin Ale), as well as Goose Island, Maredsous, and one or two others. Our waitress informed us all tap beers were $4 on Thursday. That reasonable price and my affection for Maredsous turned my attention away from the wine list.
Upon prompting, the bartender began listing the other specials of the week, usually a very fair $4 for the drink of the day (Bloody Mary on Sunday, margaritas on Monday, martini on Wednesday…actually on Wednesday you can get a martini and a manicure for $15 if you’re so inclined).
But Tuesday is when we’re most likely to return. Tuesdays are half-price wine bottles, no strings attached. There are lots of places that have an early-in-the-week half-price wine night when you get dinner. And that’s really a heck of a deal. But this…wow!
And the wine list is pretty nice, as far as I can tell. You can check it out on the website, though it’s not quite current. It’s not like they’re scouring the world finding things you’ve never heard of, but there are some good choices…a Gruet sparkler, Guenoc’s Petite Syrah, a couple Mendocino County zins, a Gruner Veltliner, etc. Mostly they are American wines ranging from about $25 to $60, but there are very few over $40.
The mark-ups were generally 100-150% from retail, which means on Tuesdays you’re not paying much more, if any, to drink there than you would be at home. And after the kids are tucked in bed, heading out for an hour or two to quaff a nice a bottle of red in this cozy café sounds like a pretty splendid way to spend some of the cold Tuesday nights the upcoming months undoubtedly hold in store. I’ll be back. And maybe I’ll get a cup of coffee sometime too.
By the way, after a drink at Uncommon Ground, we kicked back Old Styles at the Lincoln Lodge and rather enjoyed the show.
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Aaron Deacon on November 11th, 2005, 3:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.