Out to Dinner: Vin Rouge

14 September 2010

As many of you know, I spent many hours collaborating with Kate on her and Cormac’s wedding. I was happy to do it (thrilled, actually — I love weddings, especially weddings for my favorite people!), but they still felt a gift was in order when all was said and done. I have to say, they made an excellent choice. They’re both very rational people, and decided that since the biggest sacrifice I had made for their wedding was spending time (or at least attention) away from J, they wanted to give us back some of that meaningful time. I will let them explain:

“Here’s the deal: every month for the next year you’ll get a $50 gift card to take yourselves out to dinner. There are a few stipulations: 1) You have to go to a different place each month. 2) You have to send us a picture of the restaurant, yourselves, or your food for each trip. 3) If you don’t use all $50, you can spend the rest however you want.”

Very generous and very thoughtful, no? J and I were delighted to take our first trip to a French restaurant in nearby Durham, Vin Rouge. We had both been to Vin Rouge previously — me about a year ago on my first trip to the Triangle area, and J many years ago when first visiting colleges with his sister.

The restaurant is in kind of a strange area, with busy Ninth Street right next door. However, there is plenty of free parking in front.

We made our reservation on Open Table, which turned out not to be necessary, as we were almost the only ones on the side patio when we arrived around 6pm. It was a gorgeous day with blue skies and dry air, and we definitely felt a bit Parisienne sitting at our bistro table and nibbling on crusty bread and olive oil. Our waitress was happy to refill our bread basket as many times as we finished it without making us feel like crazy carbivores, which earned Vin Rouge high marks in my book.

We had fun trying to remember our high school and college French as we perused the menu. Poisson, boudon, roti, oh my!

Having dined at Vin Rouge before, we knew the portion sizes were something to be reckoned with, and so decided to skip an appetizer. Our service was wonderful, and our entrees came not to soon nor too late.

John ordered the Steak au Poivre with sauce bearnaise and pomme frites. He ordered it medium to medium well and it was cooked perfectly. The frites were delicious, crispy and sufficient without accompaniment.

I ordered the Gratin de Macaroni with bacon and Gruyere cheese and oh my it was delicious. As you can see, the portion sizes were more than hearty — I ate half of my dish that night, and enjoyed the rest as leftovers the next day.

Our bill with tip came to exactly $50 by (happy) accident. We are already plotting out next month’s meal and have been asking everyone we know for recommendations in the meantime. Thank you again, Kate + Cormac! What a wonderful gift.

P.S. We finished the evening with ice cream at Hillsborough’s Maple View Farm. Delicious, and brings the meaning to “farm fresh!”

Monday, Monday

13 September 2010


{Elle Decor UK via Happy Mundane)

And with that, my two weddings in three weeks are over. Sad to see them go, but happy to carry on with everything else wonderful in life. This last one, like the first, was incredible. Gorgeous bride, gorgeous dress, magical and elegant reception, but mostly (and most importantly), the most beautiful, sincere, and heartfelt ceremony I could imagine. I was truly honored to witness it.

My apologies for the light posting last week! I will be back with some fun things soon.

Inspiration Board No. 76: Black and White Summer

7 September 2010


{Click to enlarge!}

It’s nice to have inspiration boards back, isn’t it? This one is for my girl Katharine, who’s getting married on Saturday! I am thrilled and honored to be standing next to her as a bridesmaid. She’s a classic kind of gal, and her wedding is going to be black and white and beautiful all over. Though it won’t look much like today’s board, I’m dedicating it to her, anyway. Want to see what her wedding will look like? Check out this post that I made as inspiration for Miss Katharine last August!

The Details
First, left to right: bouquet by JM Flora, tablescape by Coty Farquhar, tablescape from Martha Stewart Weddings
Second: bow tie photo by Justin & Mary Marantz via Style Me Pretty, brunch setting from Country Living, lemonade station from Martha Stewart Living
Third: secret garden photo via Black*Eiffel, honey jar photo by Red Ribbon Studio, menu photo by Josh Goleman via Once Wed

Happy weekend!

3 September 2010


{via flickr}

Happy weekend, friends! It’s been a busy, tiring week at work (though exciting!), and I’m looking forward to a relaxing long weekend. J and I have plans to read by the pool (I’ll probably take either this or this to try and make a little more progress on my 101, as September 28 is rapidly approaching!), visit the farmer’s market, hang a few more photos, and work in our church’s community garden. I’m also excited to finally have a chance to wend my way through all the back issues of Lonny, something I never had a chance to do in all the wedding hustle. I’ve heard so many good things, though, and I’m ready to dig in!

What are your plans?