Friday, May 8, 2009

Lunchtime on the Patio




-- Post From My iPhone

Hanging Gardens for Summer




While not quite the hanging gardens of Babylon, the next couple of weeks will see a small transformation of the east patio as space above it is adorned with flowers. Stay tuned.

-- Post From My iPhone

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Monday, May 4, 2009

Dogs Are Customers Too



While we'd love to have our dogs, like Sage, join us on our large patio, we have to abide by certain city by-laws (which this author sees motivated more by politics rather than health issues). So to accommodate this situation and maintain the peace, we do provide a designated dog parking zone along the fence, which runs parallel with Isabella Street. Right now there is only one freestanding post available to tether dogs. We plan to install more posts to which you can tether your pooches and post appropriate signage.


-- Post From My iPhone

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Photo Exhibition by Christine Russell


From May 3 - May 31, Christine Russell, one of the participants in CONTACT 2009: Toronto Photography Festival, will be featuring some of her work in her first ever photo exhibition. Called The Golden Triangle: Moments in Time, this exhibition captures people’s faces and actions and reveals cultural diversity and traces of nature in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma and Thailand. From young monks of the village to the children living on Garbage Mountain, to rickshaw drivers, life on the river, from sea to flower, these are real moments caught through Russell’s lens. Please come explore Java Jive Café, a cozy, local café that supports local artists.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Summer BBQs At Java Jive


Starting on Monday, May 4, these BBQ dinner specials will continue throughout the summer. All dinners are $6.25 each and are freshly grilled to perfection. Simply click on the image to check out what's on the menu.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Extra! Extra! Java Jive Perkolator Now Available

Yesterday the first edition of Java Jive Perkolator went to press and is now available at Java Jive for free. This newsletter is basically the hard copy counterpart to this blog.