St. Helen's Cafe to open Jan. 30

By weeklyvolcano on January 19, 2007

I’m pretty much a sure thing.  Not in a hooker type of way, but when it comes to restaurant reviews.  So, listen up Tacoma.  For months now I’ve heard tell of an up and coming fish n’ chips restaurant, or chippie, as they’re called in London.  At last, the time has come.  The Stadium District is forkin’ over yet another option for filling our bellies. 

St. Helen’s Café, which is technically on Tacoma Ave, has outdone themselves.  Their prime location sits right above Doyle’s Public House and Stadium Bistro, with a stellar view from the dining area.  Of course, we at the Weekly Volcano got first perusal of the joint. 

The timber clad exterior is comparable to Masa’s, yet a little more inviting.  I felt like I was walking in a buddy’s house back home, as I crossed the wooden porch.  The color scheme inside is a slick combination of deep red and olive green, with small wooden tables.  It feels classy yet laid back at the same time.  Huge glass garage doors in front open the place up, along with exposed ceiling pipes and plants throughout.

“It’ll be fast casual,” says Joe, the manager.  Don’t get it twisted though.  St. Helen’s Café is a restaurant, not a conveyor belt of processed food.  They’ll be serving fish and chips (Alaskan true cod), burgers, pasta, etc, ranging from $6-$12.  Owner John Holt, decided to nix the wait staff and allow customers to order at the counter.  Same goes with the bar, which serves beer and wine, with an upscale wine list from approximately $5-$10. 

Set to debut on Tuesday, Jan. 30, St. Helen’s Café will be open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.  Holt says he’s excited to open, after the year and a half renovation of the 100-plus-year-old building.  Overall, it’s an attractive and functional space, with goodies to fit your palate and your pocketbook.  It might not be a bird, probably not a plane, but it sure is super, man.  â€" Julie Jordan