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photo by Laurel Paluck

jack
cafe
review:

Sunday Brunch
is Many Things to Many People

by Laurel Paluck and Amy

Sometimes it is the curative fix of grease and salt found on a plateful of sausage and scrambled, sometimes it is the lingering of sensory delights indulged with smoked salmon and fluffy muffins. Neither is too hard to find in Peterborough, but if you need advice, read on.

The restaurant formerly known as the old Twilight which was formally known as Corfu's is now Enisa, with eastern European eats and one nice cheap morning fry up.

Paprika! Nice wakeup for an abused pallet. Roaming coffee pots, and chipper service without the headsplitting chatter. You can have it all for a fiver, add a dollar after 11am.

Now, if you don't want to wake up, keep dreaming and float on down to Aazmabik's, formerly the Riverview Café, for the smoked salmon and eggs poached to you specifics. With minty ice tea and a brand new air conditioner, you might want to bring your pillow, but plan on taking a loaf of fresh baked bread: walnut bran, real French stick, foccacio oh my - upon your eventual departure.

Enisa Diner is at 187 Charlotte.
Aazmabik's is on George at Dublin.
Stay tuned for luncheon...

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august 2003

contents

events calendar

jack FLASH!:
Forced Line Theatre Digs Up The Past

ooh letters, we LOVE letters!

artists' talk:
Jordan Dunlop

artspace issue:
Membership and Me

jack art review:
A Flower Called Nowhere

artspace issue:
Artspace Has a Spyphone...

jack classic film review:
Three Cheers for Billy Wilder

jack cafe review:
Sunday Brunch is Many Things to Many People

jack asks:
Where Have All the Yellow Bikes Gone?

jack contest time:
Taps 'n Toilets

jack in the box:
Strange But True Tales from the Peterborough Court Docket

jack biz news:
The Sale of Marginal Distribution

jack book review:
Dusty Pictures by Cathy Petch

jack road trip report:
Silver at Sundown

lecture excerpts:
New Dance in Peterborough and Canada

One Eyed Jack and Listings

Cover Art:
by Laurel Paluck

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upcoming exhibitions

3rd annual members' exhibition

calls for submissions from across canada

 

jack archive:
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