Greetings! We have a lot coming up this Spring in
Langley. Our Spring menu will be out in a few weeks, we've got repairs
being made to the patio to get us ready for an April or May deck
opening, and our building is going through a MAJOR renovation. The
entire facade of the Star Store building is going through a huge
facelift. For us, the stairs will be rebuilt and we will be gaining a
freight lift. Many people are wondering whether people will be able to
use it as an elevator and unfortunately that is not the case. But our
delivery drivers sure are going to be happy! There will be a few weeks
coming up when we will have no back stairs access into the restaurant,
but access from 1st Street as well as from the interior of the Star
Store will remain open. And you can always access the Star Store
through their wine room door. Pardon our dust and please keep
patronizing us and the Star Store during this renovation!
The entire town turns into a crime scene for the weekend - shop keepers hand out clues, and colorful characters and sleuths roam the town trying to solve the mystery. This is really a fun weekend activity for groups of friends and families. Our 13 and 9 year olds do it each year with their grandparents and LOVE IT! Visit the Langley Chamber of Commerce website for more details. http://www.visitlangley.com/la
Here's the description of this year's mystery...
Big Mystery in Tiny Town: Residents of Langley on Whidbey Island are baffled by large muddy
footprints appearing all over the tiny town since the first of the year.
While some locals have reported sightings of “Big Foot” in the nearby
woods, others are saying it is all a publicity stunt to promote the
first International Science Fiction Arts & Technology convention
scheduled for the last week of February. Unfortunately, whether it is a Big Foot or a big hoax, the body found
behind the local coffee shop is no joke and the police have called in
retired Detective I. B. Fuzz to investigate this 33rd in a series of
murders which have plagued Langley in recent decades.
Welcome the Whales
The Gray Whales will soon be returning to Langley. Each year, approximately 20,000 Gray Whales migrate between feeding and breeding grounds in Baja and Alaska. Some come in from the Pacific Ocean into the Straits of Juan de Fuca and the Saratoga Passage and actually stay for a few months before heading North. We are extraordinarily lucky in Langley...these amazing creatures feed on the ghost shrimp right at our sea wall. They come up so close that at Prima we are unable to see them as the buildings across block our view! So when we hear the whale bell ringing we know it's time to run across the street for a look. Welcome the Whales day is April 8th - replete with a parade and seaside celebration in honor of this annual migration. Whale watching tours aboard the Mystic Sea run from the Langley marina now through the beginning of May. You are guaranteed (literally) to see a whale. And this year the Victoria Clipper is running whale watching tours with a stop over in Langley for lunch in March and April - check out their website for details and come have lunch with us on the stop over! http://www.clippervacations. com/multi-package/gray-whale- viewing-stop-at-langley-on- whidbey-island/
The Gray Whales will soon be returning to Langley. Each year, approximately 20,000 Gray Whales migrate between feeding and breeding grounds in Baja and Alaska. Some come in from the Pacific Ocean into the Straits of Juan de Fuca and the Saratoga Passage and actually stay for a few months before heading North. We are extraordinarily lucky in Langley...these amazing creatures feed on the ghost shrimp right at our sea wall. They come up so close that at Prima we are unable to see them as the buildings across block our view! So when we hear the whale bell ringing we know it's time to run across the street for a look. Welcome the Whales day is April 8th - replete with a parade and seaside celebration in honor of this annual migration. Whale watching tours aboard the Mystic Sea run from the Langley marina now through the beginning of May. You are guaranteed (literally) to see a whale. And this year the Victoria Clipper is running whale watching tours with a stop over in Langley for lunch in March and April - check out their website for details and come have lunch with us on the stop over! http://www.clippervacations.
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As always, thank you so much for your support and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Jenn, Sieb, and the whole Prima family!
Two questions:
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2. Will the oysters at Prima be served on ice?