Monday, March 31, 2008

Presenting - Mary Lee from Spiaggia Restaurant - A Hospitality Entrepreneur with a Heart for the Art

One restaurant I have wanted to check out for a long time is Spiaggia Trattoria ("spiaggia" is Italian for beach) at the eastern end of the Queen Street strip. Local Beach expert Glenn Cochrane had mentioned that the owner, Mary Lee, was an interesting person and recommended that I interview her. To catch her before the busy evening hours at her establishment I met her at 5:30 and we sat down in a quiet corner at the back of the restaurant.

Mary Lee indicated that she and her husband John moved into the Beach in 1989. Before the couple moved to this neighbourhood h they used to live in an apartment at the Sutton Place Hotel. When she noticed my surprise Mary Lee explained that the 19th to the 31st floor of this famous hotel in Toronto were set aside for rent-controlled residential apartments. Even today some of the apartments are still occupied by the original tenants. I had never known that there were private apartments in the Sutton Place Hotel. You never stop learning about your own city

Prior to becoming restaurant entrepreneurs, Mary Lee was an interior designer while her husband worked as an architect at the Bank of Montreal. Spiaggia was not their first foray into the hospitality ownership; the couple had owned restaurants in Oakville and on St. Clair Avenue in Toronto. In 1990 they bought the building that the current restaurant is located in; it housed five apartments and the small Spiaggia..

Mary Lee and her husband immediately set about renovating the property and when the demolition work started, they found newspapers in the wall dating back to 1902. Throughout the entire renovation process they continued to operate the existing restaurant, and the patrons enjoyed watching the stucco work being performed on the building, right through the front windows.

Today the second floor holds a beautiful apartment Mary Lee took me briefly upstairs and I saw a spacious apartment with an unusual layout with lots of angles and a gorgeous light-coloured decorating scheme, obviously the results of her interior design talents. She took me out on the rear balcony and mentioned that she can see all the way to Torontos City Hall from this location.

The couple spent three years overhauling the building and dealt with the glitches along the way. One local regulation required that they keep the old plumbing intact while they were installing the new pipes. As a result, the building today has two sets of plumbing throughout, of course only the new plumbing is being used.

Mary Lee's real estate investment and renovation skills as well as her protective sentiments about the neighbourhood became evident when a video rental store across the street was being converted into an adult video store. Concerned about the impact on the neighbourhood, the couple bought the property and turned it into an art gallery. The adult video store relocated further west on Queen Street outside of the Beach neighbourhood.

When her husband passed away in 1998, Mary Lee closed down the art gallery since she did not have enough time to manage both businesses. A graphic design business now occupies the space. Mary Lee mentions that during the difficult time around her husbands death her loyal restaurant customers took care of her. Their support and the higher workload she was carrying by herself now helped her get through a difficult transition period.

We started talking about Spiaggia and the unique features of this fine dining restaurant. Spiaggia is open seven days a week in the evenings from 5 to 11 pm. It has two sitting areas and the area on the north side of the building can be booked for private meetings. Often this room holds special events for up to 20 people.

The cuisine at Spiaggia includes seven different types of pasta dishes, fresh fish, seafood and veal dishes. Spiaggia is part of Eat Smart! - Ontario's Healthy Restaurant Program, an exclusive program that awards Ontario restaurants that meet high standards in food safety, nutrition and non-smoking seating. Mary Lee added that guests are able to get customized meals that are prepared right in front of them in the open kitchen. Guests always enjoy healthy, fresh food at Spiaggia.

As we were sitting there Mary Lee told me a couple of humorous stories: in late December she got an out-of-town reservation with a credit card from a prospective restaurant patron in the US. They called a week ahead to reserve a seat for Spiaggias New Years Eve dinner event. Mary Lee was wondering what had happened when these customers did not show up. A few days later she got a phone call from a woman in West Virginia who said she was not able to locate Spiaggia on Queen Street, but was finally able to find it on Michigan Avenue in Chicago!

Apparently she had found information about Spiaggia on the Internet and planned to have a nice New Years Eve dinner in Chicago, but ended up making the reservation with Spiaggia Trattoria in Toronto!

Even more humorous and unusual is the story behind Mary Lees espresso machine. In the 1970s she travelled to Florida with her husband in their Corvette. On the way back home John spotted an unusual object in a shop window in Fort Lauderdale. He made an immediate U-turn and went into the store to inquire about this interesting-looking item.

It turned out that the object was an espresso machine made in Italy, but the 1970s was an era before fancy coffee concoctions. When Mary Lees husband inquired as to what the object was, the man simply responded in a southern drawl it makes coffee. John had to have the espresso machine and ended up buying it for $21,000, which 30 years ago was more money than what he had paid for the Corvette.

He simply had to buy this espresso machine, and because there wasnt enough space in the car for both Mary Lee and the espresso maker, he dropped her off at the airport and drove home with the espresso machine strapped into the passenger seat sticking out of the roof. Mary Lee laughed and said I am the only broad who has ever been dumped for an espresso machine. Today the machine is still used to make coffee.

Mary Lee told me about her attachment to the Beach neighbourhood. She said she loves the area and enjoys taking walks on Queen Street or on the Boardwalk. It is a neighbourhood with a very high quality of life, one of those Toronto neighbourhoods that even have a busy street life on Sundays. She chuckled when she mentioned a popular local saying: you cant live in this neighbourhood unless you have a dog or a stroller. The Beach is indeed very popular with dog owners and young families.

Unfortunately international events have had an impact on the Beach. The restaurant owners in the Beach and Toronto in general have really been affected by the slow-down of American tourism in Toronto. In 2003 Toronto was hit by the SARS crisis and more recently travel between Canada and the US has become more difficult due to passport requirements and terrorism prevention measures. Mary Lee has noticed a significant decrease in American customers over the last few years. In addition, the popularity of the Beach as an entertainment area has raised rents for many merchants which makes doing business in this neighbourhood more difficult. Mary Lee indicated that she is fortunate since she owns Spiaggias building.

MaryLee explained that she has about 14 full-time and part-time staff members working at Spiaggia. Her chef Jacobo Guerra is originally from Ecuador and has been in Canada since 1979. He started in the hospitality industry 16 years ago after completing a chefs course at George Brown College. In addition to his culinary education Jacobo also has a talent for arts and took a fine art program at the Ontario College of Arts. Jacobos assistant Victor hails from India and came to Canada in 2001. He has been working at Spiaggia for almost three years now and says he has learned everything he knows from the expert, Jacobo.

Art is a common theme at Spiaggia: Brittany Ross works part-time as a waitress at the restaurant and she owns her own photography and web design business. (She designed the Spiagga website.) During my visit I also had a chance to sit down and chat with John Dowding, a renowned local photographer and photography teacher, who regularly participates in the Beach Studio Tour. John has an interesting event coming up in early February: a photo tour to Havana, he and I were going to arrange a one-on-one interview so I would have a chance to learn more about one of the many artists in the Beach.

John indicated that Mary Lee is an active sponsor of the Beach Studio Tour and is always available to help if the artists need something. He commented that over the years he has enjoyed a great friendship with Mary Lee and loves to come here for a good dinner.

After my interview with Mary Lee and my conversation with John Dowding I had a chance to sit down and sample some of Spiaggias cuisine myself. Spiaggias menu is extensive with many mouthwatering choices, and a prix-fix menu including a starter, a main course and a dessert, is available at the reasonable price of $25.95 .

I decided to go for the prix fix menu and had a Caesar salad to start followed by an extremely tasty Vitello alla Balsamic a delicious arrangement of grilled veal, mushrooms, sun dried tomatoes, with a leeks balsamic Dijon sauce and garlic butter capellini on the side. I am not usually much of a meat eater, but the tender veal accompanied by an interesting array of vegetable flavours was scrumptious. My dinner partner had the Gorgonzola Carbonara and commented that it was fabulous as well. After a delicous tiramisu, my favourite Italian dessert, Mary Lee treated us to a sampling of the famous chocolate mousse with raspberry sauce. All I can say I was glad I had finally made the trek down to discover Trattoria Spiaggia.

And I had a chance to meet Mary Lee, a gifted interior designer, a restaurant owner committed to serving high quality fresh and healthy food and an entrepreneur with a big heart for the arts

Susanne Pacher is the publisher of a website called Travel and Transitions(http://www.travelandtransitions.com). Travel and Transitions deals with unconventional travel and is chock full of advice, tips, real life travel experiences & interesting life journeys, interviews with travellers and travel experts, cross-cultural issues, and many other features.

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View St. Augustine from a Vacation Rental

Its not your wedding day (although it may be a sort of second honeymoon), but the sound of something old and something new appeals to you. Thats why youve decided to head to St. Augustine for your next vacation. The oldest city in the nation is brimming with history and weathered charm, but the sights and sounds will be all new to your eyes. Also, in terms of lodging, youre thinking about doing things differently this time around.

Thats right, youve always wanted to try staying in a vacation rental. The beautiful beaches of Floridas northeast coast, with their ample opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, and shelling, would make a great starting place for your rental property adventures. Dozens of condos and oceanfront houses line the beach, and if youd like to stay closer to the historic town youll have options there as well.

Perhaps you and the family have been planning a trip that will be relaxing yet educational. Youve seen the imposing fortresses that line St. Augustines perimeter and heard about the museums available to explain the role that this region played in the battles for land back in the days of New World Exploration. The kids have learned about Columbus and Ponce de Leon in school, and now is your chance to bring their lessons to life.

You all have also been coveting some beach time, and a vacation rental located within this general area will have both the city and the ocean at your fingertips. Spend the day soaking up some rays or rent the gear youll need to catch a whopper. Nearby shops and restaurants will keep you fed and souvenir-happy, but dont forget that if you need to slip into solitude, go no further than your own back porch. A glass of lemonade and a good novel will chase away any anxieties that have followed you here.

The funky, colorful, Caribbean-style dcor of your vacation villa is a nice touch, as it certainly helps you assume the role of a beach bum in no time at all. The beds are comfy and the closets are big enough to allow you to actually unpack your bags (not that any one cares about wrinkled clothes on the beach). You especially like the kitchen, as it makes fixing a few snacks for the ever-hungry family a simple, and pretty inexpensive, task.

When the mood strikes, head into the ancient town for unique shopping, dining, and live music experiences. Take a seat at a cool caf and watch the people go by, imagining that youve actually crossed the Atlantic to a quaint European town. Only instead of returning to a tiny hotel room that may or may not have the amenities you need, make your way back to the spacious vacation rental that you have chosen for yourself. Your family will thank you when they discover that they all have a place to stretch out at night with not a sleeping bag in sight.

For the down time that tends to arise between excursions, the time thats usually spent arguing over the remote control, your vacation rental will offer several pleasing alternatives. Many properties are stocked with board games, cards, DVD players, stereos, and hot tubs. Everyone will have something to do, and boredom and bickering will become things of the past.

Ambitious travelers will want to keep in mind that many Florida attractions arent too far away, such as Disney World and Universal Studios. Devote a day to one of these crowd-magnets, but then instead of shacking up at a mirror-image hotel, congratulate yourself for escaping the usual routine as you drive the reasonable distance back to your quiet beach house that seems far, far, away.

If all this sounds like the vacation youve been hoping to take advantage of, whether with your family or just that special someone, then be sure to take a look at all the vacation rental offerings that are available. St. Augustine deserves a look, and the view from a comfortable place will only make it more attractive. Go online to reserve a St. Augustine Vacation Rental, and get ready for an incredible time.

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