Charlie's on Broadway had been opened for years. It closed last June and reopened with new owners, who reopened with the same name with a refurbished establishment while keeping some of the original history intact giving it new life.
The old maintained in a Seattle neighborhood establishment
with a new staff.
An example of the level of customer service: I do not have
cable television, and the staff would
allow me to eat my dinner at a table in
the billiards room so I could watch the Indiana Pacers play.
I highly recommend
Charlie's.
It was "warm" in my apartment with no air conditioning. So I walked to Charlie’s to enjoy a veggie wrap with water for hydration and to cool off as I read my book at the bar.
The unexpected happened: an elderly woman had a medical emergency, requiring CPR, IV, etc. She was taken to the hospital where she hopefully was given new life like this long-time establishment.
I give gratitude for the first responders but mostly for the staff and patrons. One of the first responders asked this woman's elderly friend and neighbor if she would like a chaplain. I said that I was a chaplain, and I sat with her. Charlie's allowed me to make her a cup of tea and provide a listening ear. Patrons came by and hugged this elderly woman.
As I left, a young woman, who sat at the end of the bar shared a story with expletives before this unexpected happening. (I liked her animated personality.) She stopped me and shared how she looked at me and began to pray, and she does not believe in prayer. She grabbed and hugged me.
I exited Charlie’s and almost walked directly into a man on the sidewalk. His t-shirt read, "Pray well with others." I smiled at him.
I had not scheduled my calendar correctly for the weekend. I believed I was suppose to meet my friends at the Greekfest on Saturday night, and it was on Friday evening. I was in the unexpected yet right place due to my blunder.
The below photos were from my previous visits to Charlie’s.
One of the chefs and his fiancée
A selfie in motion with one of the great servers.
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