Tuesday, April 20, 2010

"The Sister" Plays Gigs For A Reason....


Sister Kaite loves to perform her music for you....

The Sister sings and plays the piano to bring you some of the happiness she enjoys with her God-given talent of music...


Sister Kaite loves to share her experiences with you.

To make you smile and have fun is her intention....

Come in and "Participate with Sister Kaite".


"I had sooooo much fun last Saturday night (April 17th) playing the gig at the NEW "Agora Mediterranean Cuisine" ....YOU KNOW WHERE IT IS....T. P. Hoolihans at the Agora. on Hancock Bridge Parkway...at Marina Town, over right by Rte 41.

It was a lovely rainy night and we had fun!!

Sister Kaite will be playing at the Agora on Fridays from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. so you must check out the show. Come in and have a superb dinner and hear the Sailing Songs, songs about the Florida Keys, and by request...Irish songs and Irish Drinking Songs, The Sister might even give you a little bit of her Mild Intelligent Humor Show...if you are real lucky...or a Truly Irish Toast.

You can also check out Sister Kaite's website:



Some notes on The Agora...from the new-press.com

Meanwhile, Agora is remodeling the former P.T. Houlihan's and Daly's Boat House spot next to Sundown Tiki and Coconuts Waterfront Bar and Grill. Houlihan's Irish decor remains for now in the bar, but the waterside dining room is being transformed with brightly colored murals representing various hot spots along the Mediterranean. Alfonso Ayala of Artistic Concreations & Faux (based in Indianapolis) has been busy painting scenes of Greece, Italy, Spain and other seaside countries. A vine-covered pergola also is going up in the middle of the dining room.
The decor reflects the menu. Greek appetizers such as spanikopita, saganaki and hummus are offered, along with kebabs and several lamb entrees for $20 to $30.
The Italian influence is seen in a half-dozen pasta dishes.And of course, there is plenty of seafood, including salmon, sea bass, grouper, snapper and shrimp.
"Agora" is Greek for "meeting place," said general manager Lisa Dilgard.
Owner Arne Larsen is Norwegian, but he lived in Greece for 12 years and married a Greek American. She brought him to Indianapolis, where her family has had several restaurants, including Athens on 86th. They moved down just a couple of months ago.
The restaurant will be open from 11:30 until probably 9 or 10 p.m. daily, but the bar will stay open later, Dilgard said.
It's at 3448 Marinatown Lane. Call 995-3100.

Here is the link to the whole article:

http://www.news-press.com/article/20100324/ENT/3240335/Dining-notes-Restaurants-set-up-shop-in-North-Fort-Myers

...and the link to Marina Town itself...

http://www.marinatown.net/index.htm


The Agora Mediterranean Cuisine
3348 Marinatown Ln Ste B
North Fort Myers, FL 33903
239-995-3100
lisa@theagorarestaurant.com


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