Backyard gazebo

Backyard gazebo
Enjoying a cup at home

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Norma Jean's Coffee Shop





New coffee shops seem to be popping up all over PE.  Most of my recent posts are about those that have just opened in the past few months.  This week I figured it was about time I hit one of the more established places.

Norma Jean's Coffee Shop, conveniently located directly accross the street from Fruit and Veg at 18 Newton Street in Newton Park, has been in business for more years than manager Megan Smith can remember.  She just knows that her mother, owner Sheryl Smith, has operated the business for 5-6 years.  Prior to that, two shops, Norma Jean's and Marilyn's (see March, 2011 post), were owned and operated by the same person who obviously had a fascination with Norma Jean Mortenson Baker aka Marilyn Monroe.  Both places are decorated with famous photos of the legendary star and feature facts about her on their menus.  The businesses have both been sold to different owners but have retained the original shops' names.

























I have heard a lot about Norma Jean's over the past two years and the shop has been on the "places to visit on the Crawl" list since the beginning.  For some reason or other is has always been usurped by another shop.  I guess I figured that since it's been around for so long it could wait.  (Let's face it... for as many new coffee shops that open in PE there are just as many that close down and we need to visit them before they do!)

So, just as with Marilyn Monroe's celebrity status, Norma Jean's has withstood the test of time... and for good reason.  It's a wonderful little coffee shop with a relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff and great menu which includes incredible cakes not to mention one of the best cappuccinos I've had to date.  As a matter of fact, the Masterton's secret Norma Jean's blend cappuccino, prepped by barista Precious, was so good that I had another for the second round instead of my usual filter coffee, no cream, no sugar.


Meet the Manager
Megan Smith


Meet Our Waitress
Zimkitha






Meet the Barista
Precious
 
















Norma Jean's offers a daily Tea Time Special from 2:00-4:30 which includes Cake and Cappuccino for R18.95.  What a deal!  We were there too early for that but I went ahead and ordered probably the best Apple Crumble I've had in my life to go along with the cappuccinos.  Delicious!!!
The shop also has Wed-Fri Breakfast and Lunch Specials as well.  Norma Jean's is open Mon-Fri, 7:30-5, and Sat 8-2.  So, after picking up your fruits and veggies at Fruit and Veg, stop across the street and take advantage of one of Norma Jean's Specials.  No need to worry about running over on your parking time limit!!!




540 minutes?!?
Photo credited to Mandy de Beer


Okay, so at a recent Crawl, I saw a placemat with a pic of someone who I mistook for the actress who played Samantha Stephens on the TV show, "Bewitched."  I couldn't think of the actress' name at the time and put it out of my mind.... no use losing sleep over it.  Well, Crawler Gail Darne did.... lose sleep, that is!  The first thing she said to me on Thursday morning was that it had been driving her crazy and, finally, she was awakened at 3:00 am that Crawl night with the "Bewitched " theme running through her head along with the actress' name.... Elizabeth Montgomery.  So, that got Gail and me started on a discussion of 60s sitcoms, "The Lucy Show," "Mister Ed," "Gilligan's Island," "My Three Sons," "The Beverly Hillbillies," and on and on and on.  This led to a brief mention of the recent death of another legend, Andy Griffith of "The Andy Griffith Show" fame.


This Week's Crawlers
Nomusa, Mandy, Fran, Beryl, Marilyn,
Stella, Gail, June, Beth

The rest of Thursday's Crawlers, Nomusa Nkomo, Fran and Mandy de Beer, Stella and Beryl Dawson, June Nash, Beth Vieira, were mostly unfamiliar with the shows so on we went to another topic, that being pumping gas (petrol).  In the States we pump our own gas so when I arrived here in 2010 and tried to do the same the station attendants looked at me as if I had ten heads!  Needless to say, I haven't pumped my own gas in two years!  The South Africans and Zimbabweans at the table had humorous stories of when they traveled abroad and were confounded when they had to pump their own gas.  That was good for a few laughs.  We went on then to a lengthy debate over the terminology of "traffic light" vs. "robot."  Ah, and the cultural exchange continues..............

~Thank you to Norma Jean's manager, Megan Smith. Tthe place was running quite smoothly... your mother
   would be proud!
~Thank you to the Norman Jean's staff, especially to our waitress, Zimkitha, and the barista, Precious.
~A belated Happy 40th Anniversary to Fran and Keith (July 1)....married all those years...... and to the
  same person!

Until next week,

Ellen

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Retro Pickers




Thursday's Crawl was one of those where we actually had to do some crawling around town before we ended up at the coffee shop of the week.  The first three shops we tried were either: 1) closed for renovations, 2) not open until the afternoon, or 3) not even a coffee shop (bad tip on that one).  After shop #2 was a bust and in our effort to find a place to rest our weary bones, we were tempted to take up an offer to stop by the garage near the Builders Express on Main Rd in Walmer for their Nescafe and Koeksister Special!  ... Maybe another time.

Finally, at about 10:00 we happened upon Retro Pickers, a Vintage and Coffee Shop that opened just a few months ago.  It's funny that when I got home after the Crawl on Thursday I read Firefly's new comment on the Fresco post suggesting that we try Retro Pickers!  Firefly, you must have been sending telepathic messages to us as we were seeking out a shop to visit.... thanks!

Retro Pickers, located at 152 Main Road in Walmer, is a cute little shop adjacent to the Scrapbook Nook... and it is way more than your average coffee shop.  Owner Tersia Muston also offers make-up parties and on-site photo shoots as well as a huge variety of vintage items for sale.  Tersia acts as cook, barista and waitron of the coffee shop while doing all the vintage shop buying/selling as well.  On top of all that responsibility she is also the make-up artist for the parties and the photographer at the photo shoots.  Wow... talk about the ultimate "Jill" of all trades!!!  Credit must be given, too, to Tersia's Guy Friday, Louis, who is there to assist  at the shop.
Well, the Crawlers weren't at Retro Pickers for a make-up party, a photo shoot, or to shop for vintage items, so on to more info about the coffee shop.



Meet the Owner
Tersia Muston
 
"Guy Friday"
Louis



















The first thing that caught my attention was the sign at the entrance advertising Giant Cupcakes.  "Now," I thought, "this is my kind of place!"  Unfortunately, no one else was up for sharing what ended up being a "Monstrous" Cupcake.  I may return one day when I'm starving and just order one for myself.... and hit the gym later.  Besides the Giant Cupcake and the usual breakfast/lunch fare Tersia specializes in gluten-free, dairy-free and sugar-free items.  I know a lot of people who will be happy to hear about that!




Regular sized cupcake on the left!




















As for the coffee, Tersia has come up with her own secret House of Coffees blend that she uses for all her coffee beverages.  Retro Pickers is a small shop that seats twelve inside and fourteen outside.  It's the perfect setting for a quiet cup of coffee right in the middle of Walmer.  The shop's hours are Mon-Fri, 9-5 and Sat, 9-3.





So, after our unplanned tour of PE, the Crawlers were way ready for some coffee and conversation.  This week's Crawlers included two first-timers.  Joining us on Thursday were Beth's granddaughter, Amy Crankshaw, and Fran's daughter, Mandy de Beer, both visiting PE on holiday.  Welcome Amy and Mandy!  Rounding out Thursday's group were Crawlers Stella and Beryl Dawson, Gail Darne, June Nash, Nomusa Nkomo, Colleen LeRoux, Fran de Beer, and Beth Vieira. 



This week's Crawlers
Amy, Beth, Colleen, June, Gail,
Beryl, Stella, Nomusa, Mandy, Fran


Our discussion at the table started with music and osteopathy?!?  Okay, a brief explanation... if you're a regular reader of this blog, you know we are a group of individuals with varying backgrounds and interests.  It happened that in our newcomer introductions we learned that Mandy is an osteopathic practitioner and Amy is a Cape Town University music student....hence, the unlikely conversation combo... only at the Crawl!

The discusison then moved on to the National Arts Festival being held in Grahamstown (June 28-July 8).  Colleen said she was planning to see the ballet, "Giselle," performed by the SA National Ballet at the Festival the next day.  (Colleen, Lou and I saw it on Saturday night... it was awesome... hope you enjoyed it as well!).

And, one more Coffee Crawl comes to an end.  Despite the shaky start we managed to pull off another success!  Thanks team!!!

~Thank you to Tersia and Louis for their hospitality
~Happy Birthday to my daughter, Lizzy - July 6.  Glad to hear your power has been restored after the big
  storm in D.C.
~Happy 4th of July to all my readers in the States!!!!  
~A note to Crawler Margaret Zoetmulder... we miss you at the Crawl... hope you're enjoying Wimbledon!

Until next week,

Ellen