Archive for May 14th, 2008

May 14, 2008

Joy o joy, Dhaba Joy!

When I first stopped in to Dhaba Joy to see what a vegan bakery looked like, and because I had read tons of awesome reviews on yelp.com, I got a vegan cookie. It was the most amazing, succulent, delicious cookie of my entire life. I became obsessed, and took everyone I knew there, and they loved them too. Obviously, I had to stop this behavior before I blew up to the size of a balloon.

But a few nights ago a friend was craving dessert, so we went to Dhaba Joy. I had yet to try the oatscreme, a soft-serve vegan concoction made of oats. I heard mixed reviews–some said it was amazing, others said it tasted like poop. I was wary. We got a sample of the chocolate, and it was very interesting. A little spicy, very authentically chocolate flavored, and not too sweet. My friend and I ended up splitting an oatscreme sandwich–this mess of chocolate oatscreme smushed between a snickerdoodle and chocolate chip cookie. It was a little piece of Heaven. And half of one was PLENTY. My friend doesn’t even like chocolate, and she loved the oatscreme.

Now I must admit, there was also a fella in our party, a vegetarian, not vegan, and he did not like the oatscreme–he didn’t like that hint of spiciness. He ordered the chocolate cheesecake. He didn’t like that either, so I tried it, thinking I might like it. It was bad. Just plain bad. It tasted like brown-colored tofu. Not cheesecake-y at all, not sweet, not delicious in any way, shape or form.

Lesson: stick to the dang cookies. They are amazing. Almond butter is the best if you ask me, but chocolate chip and snickerdoodle are close seconds. And the cupcakes are pretty delish too, although I’ve only been able to stray from the cookies once and wasn’t impressed enough to miss out on a cookie. Even if you’re not anywhere close to veganism, try the stinkin’ vegan cookies at Dhaba Joy. They will amaze you.

May 14, 2008

Networking on Wednesday

So this Wednesday night at Pangaea is Net Party, a partying/networking hybrid. Not that it sounds all that different from normal networking functions to me, except that it draws a different sort of crowd. Apparently it’s quite the singles scene, as well, so business cards are exchanged as much for dates as they are for lead generation.

Pangaea is an interesting club to me … I’ve only been to their grand opening (open bar …) and a few hosted events there, so I’ve never witnessed it in its regular-weekend glory. Does it have regular-weekend glory? It was quite controversial when it showed up on the Austin scene, mainly because detractors argued that Austin didn’t need or wasn’t ready for a hoity-toity place with a velvet rope, sparklers in their bottle service, and cage dancers. Of course, those detractors failed to realize that outside of need and readiness lie want and novelty, so Pangaea has so far been successful–depending on how you define success.

I prefer cheaper drinks and friendlier people, but a dressed-up night out at Pangaea isn’t unappealing either. And the time frame of this NetParty–6:00 to 10:00pm–makes it a nice tweener time that could stay happy hour or turn into a night on the town … with new friends, natch! FYI, the half-price drinks and free apps are only until 8pm.

I’m not sure when they close the RSVP, but you have to RSVP to get in free. There’s a $25 charge at the door (or so they say … I can’t imagine anyone charging $25 for a HAPPY HOUR).

AND:

Tribeza is also hosting a happy hour at Lambert’s with free apps and live music. There will be drinks too, but no telling if they’re free or not.

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