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Elm Street Market, Bennington Eats
Almost every neighborhood has a market along with their police station, library, and school. The market is usually just a staple for the townies, not a draw for visitors. The Elm Street Market [251 Elm St, Bennington, VT 05201] takes … Continue reading
Posted in Vermont
Tagged bennington, carmalized onion, elm street market, esm, honey horseradish, horseradish, lunch, maple, market, mountain, pretzel bun, roast beef, sandwich, turkey, vermont
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Island Naturals Market, Big Island
It’s just a little market and deli franchise on Big Island, but to me a memorable spot with quality items. Island Naturals Market [15 -1870 Akeakamai Loop,, Pāhoa, HI 96778] was perfect for our needs while situated in Pahoa. Breakfast? … Continue reading
Posted in Big Island
Tagged apple tart, big island, blt, breakfast, chew, coconut, coffee, deli, dessert, eat local, eat me, fruit chew, guava, guava bun, hawaii, Island Naturals, Island Naturals Market, Island Naturals Market deli, juice, local, local snacks, lunch, mainland, mango, market, organic, pahoa, pastry, poi, pomegranate, sandwich, snacks, sunridge farms, tart, travel, tuna, yum
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Copenhagen Eats: Torvehallerne Market
Torvehallerne [Frederiksborggade 21, 1360 København K, Denmark] is different from your typical city market. It’s small, quiet, hygge, and slightly high end, perfectly suited for Copenhagen. It doesn’t open until 10am, 11 on Sundays. There are two little buildings that … Continue reading
Posted in Denmark
Tagged acai, breakfast, coffee collective, copenhagen, danish, denmark, eat me, edible flower, elderflower, elderflower juice, feed, Grød, Jægersborggade, juice, kanelsnegle, laura's bakery, local, local flavor, lunch, market, parrot, pastry, produce, snap pea, Torvehallerne, Torvehallerne Market, yum
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NYC: High Line Park and Ganesvoort Market
To take something old and discarded and breathe new life into it is no easy task, but a labor of love. That is what happened at the High Line Park in NYC, opened since 2009, which quickly became a top … Continue reading
Posted in Manhattan, NYC
Tagged architecture, art, culture, flower bed, freedom tower, fruit pop, gansevoort, gansevoort market, hibiscus, high line, high line park, history, ice pop, manhattan, market, mural, new york city, nyc, park, penn station, physical graffiti, pina-jalepeno, rail trail, reuse, sculpture, statue of liberty, yarn bomb
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Best of Oahu Eats: Kalapawai Market
Kalapawai Market (Sandwiches, Cheap Eats, Lunch [or early dinner], Windward) If you find yourself Windward and you’re looking for a tasty sandwich, you gotta stop at this market. These sandwiches rival my beloved Cardona’s and those back in NYC. I … Continue reading
Posted in Hawaii, Oahu
Tagged affordable, albany, bacon, balance, beer, cardonas, cheap eats, coconut porter, hawaii, kalapawai, kalapawai market, market, maui brewing co, muenster, nyc, oahu, picnic, sandwich, sandwiches, take out, toasted, toasted turkey and bacon club, turkey, turkey club, windward
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Cardona’s
When I moved to Albany I thought I’d never find a deli comparable to my hometown favorites. I was so wrong. Cardona’s on Delaware Ave is so much more than the delis back home. You walk in and are transported to … Continue reading