10.20.2009

Takoma Park - Magic Hippie Land on the State Line?

Reporting by The Kleinette

I found myself on Sunday afternoon with a few hours to kill between teaching ice skating lessons out in Rockville, Maryland and my girly activity of the groupon discounted facial in Takoma Park.  I had purchased a 'groupon' a month ago for a $25 facial at the Still Point spa in Takoma Park.   Groupons coupons that are sold through the Groupon website for extremely discounted goods and services, often at places that you actually do want to go.  Many of the groupons tend to be for restaurants. Between the Kleiner and the Kleinette, we hold groupons for Policy, Napolean Cafe, ACKC, and L'Enfant Cafe.  Example: $15 for $35 worth of food and drink at L'Enfant Cafe in Adams Morgan. 

Since I was very early for the facial, as I am known to do, I stopped by a local coffee shop that I think is probably pretty new to Takoma Park called The Savory Cafe.  I love, love, love independent coffee shops because often they play nice music, have a community atmosphere, and more often than not serve really nice espresso drinks that I don't make at home.  I am still searching for one that can match the greatness of the College Perk, now gone from College Park, Maryland.  The Perk certainly can be credited with the reasonably high quality coursework I produced as an undergrad at Maryland, I spent all my free time studying there on their comfy community couches listening to their well chosen music.  The Savory Cafe was filled with laptop users, group meetings, and people having a bite to eat. They served food ranging from typical coffee shop wraps to asian noodles and dumpings.  I had a cafe-au-lait and an oatmeal cookie. They have live music on Friday nights, and I'd definitely like to stop in one night after getting dinner at Mark's Kitchen (to be reviewed later). It was a very different scene from the Big Bear Cafe, which is the place to go if you want to listen to obscure hipster indie rock and drink exceptionally good coffee with the hipster population of Eckington while reading a paper or editing something on your computer.

The Still Point is a pretty little spa located on the Maryland side of Takoma Park.  Interestingly, along with their spa treatments they also offer yoga classes in a serene looking studio that has windows onto the woods.  The 'Groupon' Facial was an extremely express facial, very minor extractions, no massage, so I don't know that a review from me of that will nesecarrily offer the best review of what the Still Point has to offer.  The treatment was okay, the technician chatted to me the whole time about her experiences online dating which did not make it particularly relaxing, but interesting and funny.  I probably would not go back to the Still Point as their express facial is $80 and their regular facials are $150 which is so above and beyond my budget for girly rituals that I wouldn't really even consider it.  I personally prefer to get treatments at the Aveda Institute in DC.  They are about $35-40 and done by students who generally seem to know very well what they are doing :)  [word of warning - hair color / spa treatments = excellent at Aveda, cuts, eh..... at your own risk]

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review - I have a gift certificate for acupuncture at Still Point.

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  2. For another local coffeeshop, check out Mayorga Coffee Roasters on Georgia Ave sometime...I live w/in walking distance of both Savory and Mayorga and though the magic hippies are my peeps, I like Mayorga better.

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  3. The Kleinette:

    I really like Mayorga, though I don't think there are many great places to hang around and drink coffee in the DC area anymore, Mayorga is one of my favorites for doing just that. Its got comfy loungey chairs, high top tables, regular tables and extremely delicious espresso and chai tea lattes :)

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