Arts & Culture Magazine - March/April 2008 - (Page 23) ‘ CANVAS CAFE “ Work Is No Fun Without Play I live, breathe, and sleep real estate law every day, and I strive to take excellent care of my clients while also helping our community. I also love to laugh and build memories while I try to relax. So, I relish a little play time, whether it’s spent supporting a charity event, or kicking back at Canvas Café. I love stopping by for a drink at the end of a hectic week, sitting outside and enjoying its historic Florida ambience. And whether I have lunch with clients or dinner with friends at Canvas, the experience is consistently wonderful. Where else downtown can you enjoy absolutely fantastic cuisine, drink great wines, view fabulous art, experience great service, and even find a spot to park your own car. Canvas Café is a fine dining experience worthy of a community that embraces culinary excellence. Canvas Café’s Pan Seared Scallops with Lobster-Edamame, Succotash, Baked Parmesan Grits and Serrano “Chips” ” “Magdalena,” 26 ” x 26” Acrylic canvas café is a Proud Sponsor of the 2008 Sarasota Film Festival April 4-13, 2008 on Panel, by Tim Jaeger More Than a Place to Eat. An Experience. Lunch: Mon – Fri, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dinner: Tues – Sat, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Restaurant 366-2233 | Gallery 957-0609 239 S. Links Ave., Sarasota, FL 34236 WWW.cAnvAScAFESRq.coM ‘ CANVAS CAFE –Anne L. Weintraub, Esquire Seasonal American Cuisine http://WWW.cAnvAScAFESRq.coM http://www.canvascafesrq.com
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