Week One: Our Adventure at La Bruqueña
Week one is over… I can finally take a deep breath and relax. The semester started out fast – orientation, interviews, weighing my opportunities and then making an almost impossible decision between three amazing internships. I interviewed with three not-for-profit organizations that specialize in microfinance, holistic development and work to alleviate poverty. I was so impressed with each organization: they were different in their approaches and marketing strategy, yet they all are doing wonderful work to bring hope and opportunity to their clients. Two of the organizations were faith-based and predominately focused on international growth; one was a local lending institution. I am grateful for the time I spent in conversation with representatives from each company.
I took an afternoon to think, pray, nap and absorb my parents advice and I made a decision just moments after 5 PM on Friday. I will be interning at World Vision! My responsibilities involve press releases, print design and creative marketing. The semester will be changing and rewarding.
Last Tuesday (the night of the blizzard) a large group us went out to La Bruqueña, a “Puerto Rican Eatery” in Humboldt Park. Things started out great – delicious food, good conversation and wonderful service. The vegetarian menu was impressive; I had the garbanzos con arroz. Their signature dish is Mofongo con Carne Fritas (mashed plantains with fried pork) and is highly recommended by the staff. Make sure to try the fried plantains. An average meal is $8-$12, plan on more for seafood.
The real fun started after we left the restaurant… and promptly returned. In what comes as no surprise to people who know me, I forgot my bag (or purse as Joel the waiter called it, haha). Meghan and I walked a half mile in the white out blizzard before breaking down and anteing up for a taxi. We walked into La Bruqueña a half hour after we left, only this time we were frozen stiff. Joel made us drinks (on the house!) and we ended up talking with a few local guys for hours. We chatted about politics (they like Obama), Puetro Rico, Chicago, and social issues affecting the neighborhood today, weaving in and out of Spanish and English. A patron graciously drove us back to the hotel and we promised (and plan to!) return very soon.
La Bruqueña
2726 W. Division St., Chicago, IL 60622
From the Loop take the Blue Line North to Division.
Grab the CTA Bus #70 Westbound to Division and Washtenaw.

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