Saturday, July 10, 2012, after a Tentacle (http://www.thetentacle.com/) writers’
breakfast at the Barbara Fritchie Restaurant in Frederick, my wife and I spent
last Saturday bicycling from Brunswick to Harpers Ferry and back on the
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath.
We had dinner at “Beans
in the Belfry” on West Potomac Street, in Brunswick, near the offices of my
good friends, Mayor Carroll Jones and City Administrator Richard Weldon at the Brunswick City Hall.
Located in a 100 year-old restored historic church, Beans in
the Belfry is an excellent of an artistic approach to adaptive re-use, and arts
and culture as an economic driver and jobs creator.
We loved the ambiance and atmosphere of Beans in the Belfry.
Our food was wonderful and the service friendly and welcoming.
Beans
in the Belfry Brunswick MD - http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/07/beans-in-belfry-brunswick-md.html
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Looking
4 Rick Weldon or someone like him at Brunswick City Hall We had gr8 visit
- http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/07/looking-4-rick-weldon-or-someone-like.html
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