Thursday, July 16, 2026

On my way to the Senior Center & the old Sewickley Hotel

Here is yours truly, Wednesday morning at 9:30 am and on my way out the door.  I was catching a bus to the Senior Center (my first time there since last September) for an hour's visit and then to Sewickley, to have lunch with the old crew at an establishment known as The Hotel.

It was very nice seeing Bridgette (one of the ladies who works at the center) and "Pat in the Hat", an 86 year old regular slash volunteer who hugged me and couldn't have made me feel more special.  As glad as I was to be there however, I was surprised how quiet it was.  I only saw the handful of people that were going on the lunch outing.  

Unfortunately, the friends I am closest to--Melvin, Gerri, Deb, Mary & Evvie--were all no-shows, darn it.  

I was glad when "Paul the Playboy" walked in though, and soon after Dennis too, who couldn't have been funnier or nicer.

Anyway, there's not a lot to tell--we got to the bar/restaurant (more bar than restaurant) and sat at some pretty sticky tables for some burgers and overpriced pickled tacos.  I am not complaining though, I was glad to get out and be with friends again, for the first time in months.

The Sewickley Hotel is no hotel.  It's a lounge, a bar.  (But in a pretty hoity toity neighborhood.)

After they took our orders, Dennis high-tailed it out of there to check out the liquor store nearby.  He returned with a 1.75 liter bottle of Jack Daniels Honey Whiskey.  I guess some things never change!

Here was Pearl's order, a large Navajo frybread with shrimp toppings.  I wanted this too, but there were only a couple left and Pearl bought both (one to take home for her daughter who lives with her).

Here was my order, a trio of Barbacoa (shredded beef) soft-shell tacos with a lot of pickled cabbage.  I can't say I was in love with them, but they were very fresh, and different.  I was really hungry for something different.

When I was on my way to the men's room I came across this wall of Native American chiefs and headdresses.  I was really tempted to try one of those on!

Finally, on the way home, Dennis (who was pretty soused from his double Bloody Mary and Alabama Slammers) was incensed that the bar cut him off.  He slurred "I'm glad we went there Doug, but whoever heard of a bar turning down business from a paying customer?  We won't be coming back!"   Speak for yourself, Dennis!

Yes he drinks his share, but has a heart of gold and I enjoyed spending time with him.  The End!

14 comments:

  1. I am so glad you got out with your friends. Doesn't matter where you went or what you ate, it was the companionship that will do your body and soul good. Hoping you can do this on a weekly basis.

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    1. Thanks dkzody--unfortunately, they only do a restaurant outing once a month. (They do casino trips too, but those aren't for me.) But once the weather cools, I will try to get back to the center weekly.

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  2. What an excellent outing, in spite of missing some friends! I like going out to try dishes I would never make at home; is that your philosophy too? I loved the photos and that you got to socialize with your group!

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    1. Thanks Margaret! And yes you're exactly right. They had a whole list of burgers I wanted, but thought I should try something new while I had the opportunity. And it was still a fun group. 🙂

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  3. I thought of you several times yesterday hoping you got to go out and have some fun. Thanks for letting us know you made it. Dennis sounds like quite the party animal!😁

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    1. Bobi you are sweet, thank you. To be honest, I was stressing a bit when I took that selfie at the top, but things eased up a lot when I got there. And yes, yes! Dennis is a party animal alright! 😄

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  4. Hi Doug,
    I'm happy you went on your outing with your buddies. The food looks delicious - Pearl's dish reminds me of the Indian tacos I had at The Pow Wow Cafe, an Indigenous run eatery here. Unfortunately, the restaurant closed a few years ago. I love Dennis' snazzy shirt. He's quite a character.
    I think you look fine in that selfie. Wish I could look that good on my passport photos.
    Steve from Toronto

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    1. Hi Steve, thanks so much for your nice comments here. I hope you're okay, saw the Toronto news this morning (regarding the wildfires) and thought of you. Pittsburgh is covered in a white haze. Anyway, Pow Wow Cafe--I love it. :^) I'm glad you liked Dennis shirt, the next time I see him I will let him know. He is a character! He about did a somersault yesterday when a young woman in spandex passed us outside the restaurant! And thanks Steve, for the kind selfie remark. But I was posing by my window where the good light is. :^)

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    2. I had a feeling you'd get some of the fallout from our forest fires up north. Yesterday when I stepped out for my morning coffee, I was amazed at the view. That Nat King Cole song "Orange Colored Sky" crept into my head. Today I took precautions and wore a mask.
      Steve

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    3. That's a great song, love me some Nat King Cole. 🙂 Darn it Steve, I need to find my covid masks.

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  5. Sounds like a fun time was had by all! So glad you were able to go, Doug. You look so good in your photo! Hoping that you are feeling as good as you look! Kimba

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    1. You are very kind, thank you Swimba-Kimba! It was so nice to see some friendly faces, such a great group of people. And thank you for the kind remarks about my photo, it's all about the lighting lol.

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  6. I remember having Navajo frybread in New Mexico – it was so good, it didn’t need any accompaniment. We had it several times. Yum.

    I like shredded beef tacos, but I don’t know about pickled cabbage with it. I guess I’m a bit of a traditionalist in that regard.

    I hope that bottle that Dennis bought was for taking home. 1.76 litres is an awful lot of honey whiskey (whatever that is – I’ve never heard of it – honey whiskey, I know Jack Daniels).
    But then, I’m exclusively a wine drinker, I don’t particularly like spirits (or beer – I’m a bad Australian).

    It’s good that some of your friends were there, pity about the others missing. Perhaps your column will tempt them next time.

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    1. Thanks Peter, and agreed about the frybread, it's best plain. I still wanted to try that special though. And yes, haha--Dennis took that giant bottle home. I never saw that large a whiskey bottle! He paid $55USD for it, which seemed reasonable. And I do hope the others are encouraged to come next time. 🙂

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