Cathy2 wrote:...I saw the strip mall across the street had a Speed Queen. I just about leaped thinking it might be related to the famed BBQ joint in Milwaukee. I read the sign again to find it was a laundramat. Ah, hope springs eternal!
Cynthia wrote:Another sign -- planning all travel routes so that you go past at least one interesting market.
Amata wrote:G Wiv wrote:Hammond called an audible on the walk back to our cars and we stopped in Ferrara Bakery for a coffee. Ok, not just a coffee, but a cookie or two for Lucantonio.
Our poor child: he thinks it's normal to have a picture taken of his food before he eats it...
I very much enjoyed hanging out with the beef guys on your first two stops. You really have it down to a science! Too bad the sandwiches were mostly disappointing. It was especially nice to meet more LTHers and to see Flip again on one of his infrequent trips into the city.
Amata
David Hammond wrote:When you see an Onion parody of a food-related product and think, "Hey, that's not a bad idea -- I'd buy that!"