Talgache Revitalized
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Gateau Breton
The mysterious treat that the waitress at Bell's gave us turned out to be "Gateau Breton". I don't remember exactly how I figured that out, since she didn't say what it was, except that I did some skillful googling. A look at their menu confirms that the French-themed restaurant serves Gateau Breton.
Bell's
Another "fine dining" venue in Los Alamos that we had not been to is Bell's (note: "Bell" is the main street in town, and this used to be a bank). We had a light lunch consisting of salad and an artisanal egg salad sandwich. At the end, upon hearing that it was someone's birthday, the waitress presented us with a mysterious treat that we were not to try till we got home.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Los Alamos Gallery
The big gallery across the road from Plenty on Bell that used to have "T & T" written on it now bears the name "Los Alamos Gallery". It's still a great space and I was impressed by these paintings of field workers by an artist named Bobby Williams.
Bob's Well Bread
I believe this was the second time we've eaten at this very popular venue. The French toast and avocado toast made for a delicious breakfast. The coffees also worked.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Art Night
On Wednesday nights Bar Alamo has an "Art Night" wherein one is encouraged to produce art. They supply the materials and you supply the creativity. We may have been the only participants but the results were fun.
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