Spring and Change

It’s the first day of spring and I just saw a yellow butterfly. It’s not the first butterfly I’ve seen this year, but still, I’ll take it as a good omen. I’ll take all the good omens I can get.

One time (at band camp) at Baba Yega’s, one of my favorite Montrose eateries, I shared my lunch with a butterfly. It landed on a piece of melon and stayed with me, drinking, for nearly half an hour. Better than watching the Discovery channel!

I recently went to Baba Yega’s for the first time in quite a while. I remember when it was a dumpy little place with great food. Then there was a kitchen fire and they renovated, and it was nicer and still had great food.

One of its best features was the garden. A rock fountain, pond, exotic birds, tons of beautiful water flowers surrounded by other flowering plants always in bloom… It was great to eat a relaxed lunch, wander through the garden and talk to the birds, then exit through Wild Earth, their metaphysical shop, which was a source for the essential oils, herbs, and stones and crystals I use in my bodywork and energy work practice.

It’s changed again. Wild Earth is gone. I guess they’re expanding an express feature of the restaurant into that space. The birds are gone. When I was there, the doors to the garden were closed. I don’t know if that was because of the cool weather or if lingering in the garden is no longer encouraged.

The food is still fine, but it’s not as much fun–nor does the brisker pace encourage you–to watch the clientele. The patrons could be picked up and set down in any suburban Bennigan’s or TGI Friday’s and blend into the unauthentic decor. Yet another Montrose establishment adapting to the changes of the last ten years. I miss the grittier, edgier Baba Yega’s…and Montrose.

3 thoughts on “Spring and Change”

  1. That Sucks

    I haven’t been to Baba Yega in 2-3 months. Wow…it’s changed that much? Must be due to the mid-week all-you-can-eat pasta bar. That was one of the best people watching places in town. If you can withstand the Ghosts of Crossroads, give the patio at the Montrose Diner a try. The food is meh, but you can watch all the fun on the street. Besides, what goes better with a burger than bus exhaust?

    Current favorite place to relax and see a good mix of people? Cafe Artiste.

    Shared lunch with a butterfly? Remind me to tell you how I became Queen of the Sparrows in Geneva.

    1. Re: That Sucks

      I have been wanting to try the Montrose Diner. I never ate at the post-Crossroads restaurant, but that’s still one of my favorite little corners in the ‘hood.

      1. Re: That Sucks

        I’m willing to give the food another chance, since they’re new. But it’s a great people-watching spot. I mean…you’ve got a great view of Chances and Mary’s. Hilarity could ensue.

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