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The Best of 2009 Our annual celebration of what’s sensational about this city. Staff |
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We admit it—we’re crazy about And at the risk of seeming ridiculously optimistic during a year of global gloom, we’re convinced there’s more to love about this city than ever. The beaches and the sunsets are as beautiful as they were when real estate prices were rocketing; our retailers and restaurateurs keep coming up with creative new ways to excite us (and often to do that without breaking our budgets), and artistic experiences that thrill and inspire us are more abundant than ever. This year, we’ve expanded our list of “bests” to include both the winners of our annual readers’ poll, and choices from our editors, which begin below. We didn’t make those choices lightly—behind every “best” lies lots of discussion, cross-checking and sampling, and even some downright debates. We hope our story helps you discover some great new Best Totally Shameless Diet Busters The Salty Dog (The Old Salty Dog): a quarter-pound, batter-dipped, deep-fried hot dog. Get it topped with bacon and cheese (and then schedule a visit with your cardiologist). $6.95, 1601 Ken Thompson Parkway, 388-4311; 5023 Ocean Blvd., 349-0158; Twisted Southern Chicken (Lee Roy Selmon’s): Two chicken breasts atop smashed potatoes (with ham) and smothered in maple-bacon creamed corn, sour cream and cheddar cheese. Because dinner tastes better when it’s served in one big pile. $9.99, The Pound (Flying Dog Café): A simple sandwich on steroids, featuring a whole pound of Boar’s Head deli meats—your choice of three (ham, salami and bacon, anyone?)—topped with whichever two cheeses you prefer, and mayo, of course. Get the mixed fruit as a side if you feel guilty. (Get the mashed potato salad if you don’t.) $7.50, The Baked Ziti Special (Filippo’s Pizzeria): Penne pasta and meat sauce, injected with ricotta, smothered in mozzarella cheese and baked into a luscious mass. It’s what every casserole dreams of being. $10.95, Funnel Cake Fries (Suds Sports Grill): A heaping helping of the doughy, deep-fried, powdered-sugar-dusted carnival treat, served in strips disguised as fast food’s favorite side dish. With a side of—not ketchup—raspberry compote for dipping. $3.95, The Fat Sandy (Munchies 420 Cafe): A Philly cheese steak made with two hamburger patties and fried chicken fingers, topped with mozzarella sticks, onion rings, steak fries and macaroni and cheese. Hey, if you’re already ordering delivery at 3 a.m., you might as well go all out. $9.79, COOL BEANS Best new neighborhood coffeehouse: Café Du Monde at the corner of the North Trail and Best place for an afternoon coffee break: Downtown Best European-style coffee: We love the rich dark blend (it’s a proprietary mix of carefully chosen beans) they serve at C’est La Vie. And the atmosphere could not be more Parisian, with croque monsieurs, croissants and other authentic delicacies and a staff that chatters in French. Free—and freeish—cultural treats. Best public art: It won’t cost you a penny to engage with 15 or so major works of art during our city’s bayfront biennial, Season of Sculpture, which starts in early November and continues throughout next spring. We got a sneak peek at the works selected, and with names like Peter Voulkos, Isaac Witkin and Robert Ressler represented, you’ll see a fantastic mix of styles and media. Best-kept arts secret: The Ringling Museum of Art doesn’t always publicize it, but those galleries packed with Baroque art, Rubens tapestries and more are absolutely free every Monday. You can’t get into Cà d’Zan or the circus museum, but between the art on the walls and the beautiful grounds, including the Rose Garden, it’s an always rejuvenating reminder that we live in a wonderful place. Best bet for theatrical insomniacs: The FSU/Asolo Conservatory Late Nite Series in the Cook Theatre can range from a Valentine’s Day collection of songs and scenes to staged readings of new works to, occasionally, pieces scripted by the talented MFA students themselves. Free and open, no reservations needed, and unlike any other event in Best ear openers: Every spring, La Musica International Chamber Music Festival features musicians from around the globe, and free rehearsals and lectures are part of the package. And each June, the Sarasota Music Festival unites top faculty and students here for three weeks; the free student concerts are among the most engaging of the whole fest. And for just $12 a concert or $45 for the series of five, you’ll experience amazing innovations in sound in the New College New Music series, from experimental vocal techniques to electronic processing and beyond. Best cheap laughs: Florida Studio Theatre’s Improv troupe offers live and spontaneous performances on selected Monday or Tuesday evenings in the Goldstein Cabaret. You never know what you’re going to get, because you as an audience member help shape it, but it’s always fun and fresh. Admission is $12. 366-9000. Best dog days deal: The Players Theatre’s Summer Sizzler offers you three plays for $45, with the lineup this summer including Taming of the Shrew, Wit and a new work by local playwright Jenny Beres, Hay Day. Sign up for all three and you also get three $10 gift certificates for Caragiulo’s to use anytime in June, July or August. 365-2494.
EXPERIENCES & ENTERTAINMENT Best downtown B & B. Hidden among downtown's towering condo buildings, The Cypress is an oasis on Gulfstream Avenue. Surrounded by oak, palm and mango trees, the tin-roofed home has five guest bedrooms charmingly furnished with a mix of antiques, gourmet breakfasts and owners as hospitable and helpful as can be. You can even see the bay and the sailboats from the front porch. Best old- Best place to buy tropical trees and plants: Head east to old Miakka, where at the end of a winding dirt road (look for hawks resting on fence posts) you’ll find 20-acre Crowley Nursery and Botanical Gardens, a lush oasis of bamboo, fruit trees and other rare plantings. There’s nothing Cathy and Charlie Crowley don’t know about their stock, and they’re eager to share their knowledge. Best volunteer program: Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium does an awesome job with its more than 1,400 volunteers, who range from teens to super-seniors. You’ll get expert classroom instruction before you start, and you’ll be well-rewarded, too, with free tickets, gift shop discounts and behind-the- scenes access to Mote’s research center. There are opportunities for just about every interest and ability, from handling aquarium admissions to turtle nest walks. Best outdoor concerts: The crowds head to FridayFests at the Van Wezel, but we love the serene tropical setting and intimate atmosphere of the eclectic Garden Music series on nine springtime Sundays at Best high-brow beach experience: The Hermitage Artist Retreat on Manasota Key’s casual sunset beach readings presented by such prominent visiting artists as playwright Romulus Linney. Serious culture, a Technicolor sunset, the sounds of surf and calling seabirds and a sip of wine from your cooler—yes, you do live in paradise! Best reinvented event: Nearly 550 partygoers voted with their dancing shoes for Rock the Ritz, an informal and fun new version of the old Corinthian Ball for the Sarasota Healthcare Foundation. Black tie was banished, and a big, noisy dance band kept everybody dancing all night long. It was so successful that they’re going to do it all over again next year. Best way to see Best place for a family bike ride: The new 10-mile Legacy Trail, which runs from mid-Sarasota County to Best place to catch a rising star: Yes, it’s high-school theater, but the student productions at Booker VPA can hold their own with many professional theaters and have produced some world-class talent, most recently American Idol’s Syesha Mercado. Best buzz around a performing arts group: In its second season under artistic director Iain Webb, Sarasota Ballet garnered a rave review from a New York Times critic and permission from Matthew Bourne, of all-male Swan Lake fame, to present a pas de deux from that piece here—a very rare event. Plus, they’re starting off next season with an Asolo-Ballet collaboration on the Tony Award-winning dance play, Contact. You have to be there. 351-8000. Best new reason to get excited about Best party magic: At the Palm Ball for the Sarasota Conservation Foundation at Sarasota Bay Preserve, the 200 lucky guests feel like they’ve time-traveled to an elegant bygone era. The moon sends a silvery trail across FOOD & DRINK Best new way to treat a potato: Truffled Parmesan French fries, the latest twist on the classic shoestrings, make a good thing better with a seasoning of truffles and a salty, seductive dusting of Parmesan cheese. We love them equally at Libby’s Café + Bar in Best new sushi roll: The volcano roll at the new J-Pan sushi restaurant in Best place for a cuppa tea: The tearoom in Spice Girls on the South Trail is a funky little hideaway with a charming selection of antique teacups to hold whatever brew you could desire or imagine. If you’re lucky enough to be there on a day when owner Shannon Collins has baked brownies, all the better! 4141 S. Tamiami Trail, Best new restaurant in Best restaurant debut: Our finicky food critic, John Bancroft, can’t stop raving about MoZaic on Best sliders: Nobody does the popular new mini-burgers better than Hyde Park Steakhouse, with Best rustic comfort food: Caragiulo’s has a new special we’re clamoring to get on the everyday menu—polenta made from a recipe created by the five brothers’ Italian grandma. It’s classic, creamy, warm and wonderful, and it comes with your choice of three sauces—Bolognese, wild mushroom ragu or Gorgonzola. Best cheesemonger: We’re blessed with a number of excellent specialty cheese shops, but for an enormous selection, impeccable quality and eager, uber-informed service, you just can’t beat Whole Foods Market. Ask Kelly for his personal selections. That’s how we discovered Humboldt Fog, a Best new sandwich: The new sweet heat fried chicken sandwich at Lee Roy Selmon’s has already earned a spot in our Sandwich Hall of Fame, with a frenzy of contrasting but complementary flavors—the softness of the bread and the plump, juicy breast with crispy crust within, topped with garlic horseradish sauce with the perfect hit of heat. $6.49. Best new dessert: At Derek’s Culinary Casual, the owner and James Beard-nominated chef serves a pear poached in delicate lavender and honey and serves it with super-smooth homemade goat cheese ice cream and black-pepper caramel sauce. It’s ethereal and earthy all at the same time. $8, Best international produce: Impeccable fruits and veggies from all around the planet entice shoppers at Fresh Market, whether they’re looking for Chinese Buddha hands, South American kiwano melons or fresh Best creative cook-off: At the Girl Scout Cookie-off, some of the town’s top chefs rise to the challenge of creating an out-of-the box dessert made entirely of Girl Scout cookies. How about dark chocolate strawberry SHOPPING Best place for Hollywood-worthy baby clothes: We haven’t seen Katie Holmes or Tori Spelling shopping there yet, but the hip designers they love, including Ella Moss and Splendid, are creating baby and kids' lines now at L. Kids. Best French fashions: You don’t need to spring for a ticket to visit the famous boutiques on Best lingerie: Lotus on Best shopping with a conscience: At 10,000 Villages, hand-crafted gifts and home and fashion accessories provide wages and hope for villagers in Best vintage finds: Treasures is the flagship store in Best place to nab a status watch. Swiss-born Ron Moser has the contacts and reputation in the world’s watch-making capital to get McCarver & Moser clients the timepieces everyone wants but most can’t purchase without languishing on a waiting list forever. And that includes the most sought-after collectible watch in the world, Patek Philippe’s 5960 in platinum with annual calendar chronograph. Best green couture: Juno & Jove on |