mox·ie–noun Slang.
1. vigor; verve; pep.
2. courage and aggressiveness; nerve.
3. skill; know-how
1. vigor; verve; pep.
2. courage and aggressiveness; nerve.
3. skill; know-how
Natharbi already has moxie; yet, we attended an opening event at Moxie located in Seattle’s Uptown/Lower Queen Anne neighborhood to show our support. You can order a cocktail called "Get Moxie" which apparently, if you are lacking, will help you out. Nathaniel kept sneaking the fruit out of my glass so I am still undecided, is the moxie in the fruit he ate or in the liquid I drank?
Chef Lauri Carter who was on hand for introductions created an eclectic menu of modern American cuisine for Moxie and a large wine list that changes seasonally. We enjoyed a number of the small bites and their signature drink was delic. Moxie is guest friendly with "happy hour” featuring drink specials between 8 and 10pm nightly.
We had the pleasure of meeting Whitney and Wyatt who run a website featuring Serious Stuff and Girly Fluff.
And a chance to catch up on all the news with Natharbi friends Pam and Rochelle of Chat with Women
Nathaniel (post fruit snatching) and Pam chatting it up at the Moxie bar.
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