Rachael Ray $40 a Day
A little out of the way, unless you tend to get out at the Bowling Green subway
stop, take the Staten Island Ferry or live in the area, this Farmer’s Market is
small but has many of the same vendors you would find at larger Farmer’s
Markets throughout the city. Less crowded and with a solid selection of
produce, baked goods, and other goodies, this market never fails to satisfy my
need for local product.
You have probably had something from Tommy’s since coffee houses and other
places buy from Tommy’s, particularly the croissants.
Service was fine, busy during lunch, but the hostess came by to check on our
table, which I appreciated. Trattoria has their own parking lot behind the
restaurant (access it off of 123rd. St.). At night the parking lot has valet
parking, but today at lunch we just parked ourselves, which if you have any
experience parking your car in Little Italy is a fantastic selling point!
Beautiful Historic place to visit! I notice the other people looking were
pushy and rude but this Market is situated in a beautiful historic building and
across the road from Market Square. The Market is clean and has a wide variety
of Fresh Foods, Meats, Baked Items, Produce and much more. I encourage an
tourist to visit and be a part of this experience!
I’m writing this review after our third trip to the American Hotel. Our first
visit was three or four years ago for brunch, then for a fund raiser early this
January and again two Sundays ago also for brunch.
aseball Nostalgia Inc in Cooperstown, NY is a private company categorized under
Trading Cards: Baseball or Other Sports, Entertainment, Etc.. Our records show
it was established in 1974 and incorporated in New York.
This was a very enjoyable place to grab lunch. Open-air seating is available on
the deck with a view of the lake. Unfortunately the tents that were set up
below the deck for additional seating were partially obscuring the view. The
food selection was good, however I predictably chose a burger with sweet potato
fries. I had ordered the burger to be cooked medium-well, but it came out
closer to medium. The sweet potato fries were very good. I was also pleasantly
surprised by a side of tasty…
It is probably true that their BBQ sauce is very different from what
southerners are used to, but I am not a southerner, so I am very happy with
Brooks Sauce (which I always keep on hand at home).
We are trying to make the rest of our trip work so we can go back at least once
more. We didn’t stay at their rv park but it looks nice and its closer to the
buffet than where we chose …so, we may relocate.
I’ve heard rave reviews about this place and was quite excited to try it,
except that it is clear across town for me. Freed’s is really active on
Facebook, always having giveaways and contests. They had an event this past
weekend that caught my eye - 4 cupcakes for $4 with no limit to how many you
buy! I went on Sunday afternoon to find a crowd patiently waiting for their
goodies.
When I first moved here 8 years ago, I was a non-smoker for 7 years. One
night, a date brought me here after dinner. We had cocktails & smoked Apple
flavored tobacco. I was hooked on Hookah. During the next several years, I
in-turn brought every date here either before or after our “date”. They all
loved it. How can you not? It’s generally quiet so you can hear each other
talk; it’s initimate so you can get up close & personal if you wish; it’s just…
Ahhh, all Hard Rock Hotels and restaurants are known for their rock n’ roll
vibes, and this is the father of all Hard Rocks. Located about 1.5 miles off
the strip, it is a bit inconvenient - proximity is key in Vegas.
I haven’t stayed at the rooms at the regular Palms tower, but Palms Place is
awesome. They are large, contemporary rooms, and if you get a corner suite
like we did, you get wrap around balconies. Awesome! We were on the 52nd
floor, and the views are great.
I recently ckecked out the Coyote Cafe on a recent visit to Santa Fe. There
aren’t a whole lot of fine-dining options in the city, I could see this as a
great place for a first date or birthday dinner.
To start, the free bread appetizer was delicious. comes with this sweet butter
thing. Don’t know what it is but i want more..
Shrimp ceviche came first.. sadly it was way too acidic for my taste and some
of the chips were stale. However, the rest of the meal would more than made up
for it…
I recently learned that Spirits had closed its doors. Is it forever? I should
hope not as the place, serving Native American cuisine, was unique and the
owners were just about the nicest people in Asheville. We used to frequent SOTR
quite regularly. I had a fried oyster sandwich special there one time that to
this day knocks me socks off! The food was always modestly priced and plentiful
so perhaps that added to their demise. They were just too good for this
fast-food obsessed region.
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So anyway, The Shed is housed in one of those amazing old Santa Fean structures
that have been beautifully preserved and restored and repurposed to great
effect and sits at the north end of the Palace of Governors at Santa Fe’s
historic plaza.
Now I go every Saturday. They have great vendors with good food and it’s shaded
under big trees for those hot summer mornings.
Want to feel cool, hipster-y, and farm-friendly all rolled into one? Take a
seat at Early Girl Eatery. This is a very popular joint and the wait can easily
be 30 minutes.