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		<title>Vintage Cafe, Everett</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[or over a year, I&#8217;ve lived about a block away from the Vintage Cafe in downtown Everett. Downtown Everett is undergoing some pretty serious revitalization so there are plenty of new restaurants to try, but I frequently prefer the charm of the city&#8217;s historic locations. In fact, I really wanted to like the Vintage Cafe, but after several visits, it&#8217;s hard to get excited about going again. I do like the atmosphere. The early 20th-Century tone is set by the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smackandgattmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/83A7433.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignright  wp-image-181" src="http://smackandgattmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/83A7433-853x1280.jpg" alt="Bar at Vintage Cafe, Everett" width="288" height="431" /></a><span class="cb-dropcap-big">F</span>or over a year, I&#8217;ve lived about a block away from the Vintage Cafe in downtown Everett. Downtown Everett is undergoing some pretty serious revitalization so there are plenty of new restaurants to try, but I frequently prefer the charm of the city&#8217;s historic locations. In fact, I really wanted to like the Vintage Cafe, but after several visits, it&#8217;s hard to get excited about going again.</p>
<p>I do like the atmosphere. The early 20th-Century tone is set by the exposed brick walls of the historic building and the numerous Tiffany-style glass lamps on the tables. Even with all the lamps and the big plate glass windows, though, the dining area is pretty dark in the evenings&#8230; dark enough, in fact, that I literally could not discern whether the subject of the painting above the bar was, in fact, a nude woman, or whether my mind was playing tricks on me and it was a snowy farm scene (I sorted this out on a subsequent daytime visit. It was the former). The tables appear to be made of heavy oak,  a matching oak bar runs along the right side of the establishment, and historic black and white photos of Everett are liberally scattered across the brick planes.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t had much trouble with the service, either&#8230; though I admit that I don&#8217;t have very high expectations at a cafe. My two most recent servers were very friendly, helpful young women. I was served quickly, and they at least made an effort to check up on me a couple of times as I ate. There have been a couple of glitches, though. The Cafe has a &#8220;Seat Yourself&#8221; policy, so on my first visit, I read the sign and did just that: I sat down at a table near the front of the place and waited. Unfortunately, the waitress (apparently the only one working) didn&#8217;t notice me, so I just sat there next to the wall for several minutes until I realized that she wasn&#8217;t keeping an eye on things, and then I stood up and caught her eye. No big deal. I&#8217;ll come to the second glitch shortly.</p>
<p>So, nice service, nice atmosphere&#8230; what&#8217;s the problem? The food, unfortunately. It&#8217;s not bad. It&#8217;s just not great.</p>
<p><a href="http://smackandgattmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/83A7423.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="alignleft  wp-image-189" src="http://smackandgattmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/83A7423-853x1280.jpg" alt="Vintage Cafe, Everett" width="311" height="465" /></a>I&#8217;m a huge fan of fish and chips, and the marquee out front of the Cafe trumpets theirs, so that was the first thing that I ordered. The &#8216;chips&#8217; were just fine, and two of my pieces of fish were also good&#8230; battered rather than breaded, the batter crispy and not too heavy. The third piece of fish, thicker than the other two, was cool and undercooked in the middle, unfortunately. I was in a hurry that day, so I let it go. A couple of months later, I tried again, assuming that any kitchen can make a mistake now and then. That time, there were no problems&#8230; all of the fish was just fine, so I was very disappointed on my third visit when I was served another piece of cool,  nearly raw fish.</p>
<p>That time, I couldn&#8217;t let it pass. When the waitress came to check on me and inquired about the food, I told her that my fish wasn&#8217;t cooked through. I joked, &#8220;I do like sushi, though, so I could probably eat it.&#8221; The poor waitress, who had admitted earlier to being new, gave me a bewildered look and then a weak smile and said &#8220;OK&#8230;&#8221; before bustling off to another table. And that was that. There was no, &#8220;Let me get you a different one and mention it to the cook!&#8221; or &#8220;Let me deduct that from your bill!&#8221; If Smack had been there, she would have thrown down, but I couldn&#8217;t bring myself to raise the issue again and try to explain my utterly failed attempt at humor, so I ate the ends of the piece and left.</p>
<p>During that visit, as I sat and contemplated my situation, I heard a man who I took to be a manager or owner explaining to one of the other customers that their burgers were ground from the trimmings of their steaks, roast beef, and other high quality cuts, so I decided to try that on my next visit.</p>
<p>And the burger was pretty good. It didn&#8217;t taste as though it had been grilled&#8230; a little bit of char would have been nice. The beef itself didn&#8217;t taste any different than a standard burger to me, but I also remembered that I was merely jumping to conclusions from an overheard conversation; I hadn&#8217;t been told to expect anything special myself. If I go back someday, I&#8217;ll track down the manager and see what they have to say about the burgers&#8230; I&#8217;m curious. But that might not be anytime soon.</p>
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