![]() It is a place out of a book lover’s dreams. If you’re wanting a bit more space or privacy, they have plenty of seats outside. Everything here is fairly communal, and with the books taking up majority of the walls, it feels small. At Roebling, there’s various rooms to seclude yourself to focus on studying or whatever work you need to get done.īut there is also plenty of space to sit and chat with friends. ![]() What I have always loved about Roebling is that I truly feel as if I’m in a school library. I loved going to my college’s library, finding a corner where no one was and just getting work done for hours. There are just so many coffee shops that I try to spread the love between them all, but I’m just one person. Roebling Point Books & Coffee: 306 Greenup St.įor someone who loves coffee as much as myself, I find it a travesty that I don’t go here more often. Related: Just days after opening, 12 baskets stolen from Devou Park disc golf course in Covington Lil’s Parmesan and Pepper Bagel with Cream Cheese. They offer carryout and have a little walk up window in their alley to order on the run, but if this is your first time going, I highly suggest sitting inside or on their patio to really get the full experience. Outside of that they also are extremely involved in the community, so I can see why this little Lil’s is so popular. Lil’s was crafted with the concept of just creating a good bagel for the people of NKY, and they nailed it. I genuinely can’t remember the last time I had a bagel that was that good. They also have a large back patio, and when it got warmer in the day we moved out there for a little different setting, which while isn’t as retro, is certainly as comfortable and welcoming. It was a bit cooler, so we sat inside with Bob Ross and chatted as we enjoyed the monstrous bagels. We went back later to split a chocolate chip with a seasonal pumpkin cream cheese for a little dessert.Įach bagel was a mountain in of itself and piled with cream cheese, as all bagels should be. She opted for a sandwich with egg and cheese while I got a Parmesan and Pepper bagel with plain cream cheese. The cashier was super friendly and informative for my newbie friend and I, who were just so indecisive that we ordered three bagels to make sure we could experience everything. Still unaware of what exactly this business offered, I was already a fan. I walked inside and was greeted by a video montage of Bob Ross painting and the most retro looking interior. At 9 a.m., all these people had to be onto something, so I decided to go in to see what it was. They have a very small sign out front, but what drew me in was the number of people going in and out. I literally stumbled upon Lil’s as I was going to Roebling Point Books & Coffee. I firmly believe there should be more cream cheese than bagel for it to be a quality bagel. But there is no comparison to an authentic, freshly made bagel with an alarming amount of cream cheese. But the correct pronunciation is bAgel and I will never not say it that way.īagels can be found in essentially every coffee shop, breakfast spot and grocery store. Thankfully you all are reading this and not hearing me speak it. Photo by Maria Hehman | LINK nkyĮvery time I say the word bagel, people tell me I have a Northern Kentucky accent. ![]() So this week I went to a familiar street to visit some old and new favorite spots. The longer I’ve been doing this, the more I’ve been discovering places that were in plain sight all along. Because of that, I avoided places like Greenup, which I thought at the time I knew inside and out. onReceive((for: NSWindow.The origins of this Streetscapes series started with a desire to explore new places in Northern Kentucky that I had never been to. Tested with Xcode 11.4 / iOS 13.4 struct TimerTest: View var var date = var showSubView = var timer: Timer? hostingWindow environment (from How to access own window within SwiftUI view?) it is possible to use the following approach. ( I have figured out a trick method using TimerPublisher replace Timer which would auto-stop after the window closed. So, how should I stop the timer correctly after the window closed?Īnd how could the View been notified when the window will be closed, aim to release some resources in the View instance. But if I close window, this method never be called Self.timer = Timer.scheduledTimer(withTimeInterval: 1, Struct TimerTest: View var date = var showSubView = var timer: Timer? In the View's onAppear() and onDisappear() method, the Timer works well.īut when I close the window, it seems that the onDisappear() method not be called, and the Timer never stops.
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