History Loves RSD

RSD…or Record Store Day as those in the know call it. Our record and book store sale at Josey is just around the corner and you won’t want to miss it. This sale will be the perfect opportunity to stock up on some new tunes and literary treasures.  The sale will offer a wide variety…

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History Loves New

It’s official. We’ve launched our new spring menu here at No. 5 Bistro and Bar. We aren’t going to tell you it’s our best one yet… because that’s bragging and no one likes a bragger. But, it’s damn good and we can’t wait for you to come in and try one of everything. You’ll still…

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History Loves Company

Lamy's Building

Welcome, friends. If you’ve stumbled upon this page by accident, keep scrolling! If there’s one thing we love at Lamy’s, it’s the history that we inherited with this building. If you’ve got an hour or two, we’d love to share a cocktail and tell you all we know. If you’ve only got a few minutes,…

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History Loves Girl Scouts

It’s that time of year, yall. That time when, without even so much as blinking an eye, the vast majority of the population shells out the financial equivalent of their right arm for a box of coveted cookies…sold to us by the adorable little neighbor girl who’s just trying to get the next patch on…

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History Loves St. Patrick

Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day. If your mind immediately went to green beer, corned beef, and shamrocks, then you’re a part of the majority! If you thought of a dead apostle, a slave at 16, and being able to break lent for one day, then you may not know as much about why we celebrate…

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History Loves Women

March is National Women’s History Month and we’d be remiss not to talk about all of the incredible, resilient women that have worked in this building, walked these halls, volunteered their time, and had a hand in raising all of the children (and men) that have been a part in the successes here inside the…

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History Loves Competing

Competition can be traced back to Biblical times. Cain killed his own brother, Abel, simply because he was angry that his own sacrifice didn’t measure up. We’re not going to be killing anyone over a competition, but we sure are going to brag when we do something noteworthy. This past fall, No. 5 Bistro and…

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History Loves Dining Alfresco

What is it about a kick-ass patio, a cold beer, and a delicious lunch in the open air that just changes your mood instantly? We aren’t sure, but we can tell you one thing: we’re here for it. Our patio at No. 5 Bistro and Bar happens to be award-winning. (Yes, yes we did just…

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History Loves It Neat

Alright. This one’s for our nearest and dearest–our men and women that know a fine spirit when it touches their tongues. Today, we break down the history of whiskey. It probably comes as no shock to anyone that whiskey was originally used for medicinal purposes, primarily as an internal anesthetic and an external antibiotic. Whiskey…

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History Loves Valentine’s

Valentine’s Day, believe it or not, is NOT a Hallmark Holiday. It’s not even a holiday that originated in America! And…if you’re not shocked yet…all the sarcasm intended, it may send you over the edge to know that the original story isn’t even close to romantic. What you’re seeing here is the skull of the…

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