Since moving my real estate office to my home I have found that I end up working longer hours. Without an actual commute to another “physical site”, sometimes it’s hard to draw the line on when to stop working. So lately, I have been forcing myself to “take a break”.
When you live in a small village/town like I do, if you want to go to a well known coffee spot you will have to drive at least 10 to 30 minutes. We all develop certain habits and one of mine is a cup of coffee – I usually brew my own but every once in a while I decide to have a cup outside of my home.
Less than 5 minutes from my house in downtown Oswego is my current favorite – The Village Grind coffee & tea co. This is not your typical coffee house. Owner’s Jodi & Dave Behrens have put their heart in soul in making this truly a community gathering place.
Besides coffee or tea you have a variety of bakery items freshly made by a local baker. For something more substantial have their turkey sandwich which is thier signture item. With the warmer weather you have to indulge in their sorbetto or gelato. I had to try two flavors – lemon and Rasberry together…a truly sinful experience. I can attest that the strawberry rubarb slice was not only good but huge! No scrimpping here – you get more than a full portion – enough for two people.
Besides food and coffee drinks the shop also has a variety of unique gifts – many are made by local artists. As I drank my iced coffee I was lucky enough to meet Valerie Henrich enjoying a chat with a friend and working on some of her latest Photo Art creations which she sells at the store. Melding her two loves – photographing with various media – Valerie’s creations are truly unique. She even gave me tips on how to use the camera that I inherited from my son which I am just starting to learn how to use.
Small businesses like the Village Grind are what makes Oswego’s downtown worth a visit. Although not a large business district Oswego’s brings back memories of what small town USA used to be like 50 or 60 years ago before the advent of the shopping mall.
With its mix of restaurants and specialy shops you are sure to meet your neighbors as you walk down the street. That sense of neighborly concern is evident at the Village Grind as the staff greets the “regulars” like old friends. Discussing the latest local news and giving opinons on local rulings and happenings you don’t see that many people hunched over their computers. Talking, reading the newspaper or reading a book in the Casa reading room or trying to find the right gift for that special someone – community at its best.
So, for a taste of community, take a ride out to the uber suburbs and stop at the Village Grind…You’ll see me taking a break, reading the local paper and having a nice cup of coffee. Tell Jodi I sent you and make sure you buy a cherry slice or two.
Located at 19 N. Main Street, Oswego – call 630-554-6678 and they will have your sandwich and drink waiting for you.
You might even find me in the reading room with a good book or even a client.
Dynamic Real Estate Network, Inc.
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