The spot serves up serious aesthetics (think: lovely glassware, kababs and tahdig on silver trays, and thoughtful garnishes) that are uncommon in strip-mall dining.
“I want people to touch the art or pick up something handmade and connect to the community,” Averill says of Bohemian House, filled with local artwork, home décor, repurposed vintage, candles, oils, and oddities.
A Renoir piece stolen from the BMA in 1951 finally returns home.
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