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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Boxwood Cafe

Sparkling Rosé
Maybe it was the warm September afternoon. Maybe it was the pastoral, park setting with hipsters and children running through the manicured lawn. It could have been the sound of the fountain, or the bubbles in my Punto Rosa sparkling rosé. All of these things married together to create the perfect environment from which to enjoy all of the sustainable, fresh offerings at the Boxwood Cafe

Husband and I were fresh from a long walk in Fish Creek park on Saturday afternoon. It was, quite literally, the most beautiful autumn day. Yellow leaves were falling through the warm breeze when Husband inevitably asked, "Where should we eat?" Hmmm. As many of you know, this is a really, really difficult question for me to answer. I am often torn between places that I have been, and know that I love and trying something new. I have to take proximity into account, and location, and what I am wearing at the time. I thought about it all the way up Macleod Trail, and finally came up with my choice. "How about Boxwood?" Husband reluctantly agreed (as previously noted, he would rather eat a sandwich) and off we went in search of this tiny concept perched on the corner of Central Memorial park. 

Canadian Cheese with Honey Comb
We decided on an early dinner, but they do not serve plates until 5:00pm, only snacks. So we opted for drinks and appies while people watching in the park. Our appetizer was a delectable collection of cheeses, a bleu from Blossom (a Salt Spring Island cow, of course!), ash ripened brie and oka. These were served with what tasted like lemon cured olives and honey comb. I have never eaten honey comb before, but, it spread like sweet butter across my salt & pepper crostini, and was heavenly with each of the cheeses. We also ordered House Made Bread with House Churned Butter. There might be nothing on earth more satisfying than fresh bread. My sandwich starved husband agrees. 


Our entrées were very simple and elegant. Steelhead trout and roast chicken with clean, flavourful accompaniments. The sides were served a la carte, and we chose the new potatoes made crisp with butter and flavoured brightly with lovage. We ended our meal with a seasonal berry crisp and french pressed coffee by Phil & Sebastian. All were uncomplicated and classic. You could maybe even make this food at home, if you wanted. Sadly, we don't live in an urban oasis, so the food seemed to be made better by the sweet smells of falling Autumn leaves. 



The setting combined with the thoughtful, locally-sourced, simple food truly creates an atmosphere of community. Their website says that they "serve local, seasonal and sustainable food and want to connect more people, more often to real wholesome and delicious lunch, snack and supper." I say, well done Boxwood Cafe, well done. 


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