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this has lots of crafts & kits, toys, and almost anything else child would want. it is very resonably priced, and any kid could sit there for hours just contemplating the huge selection. the sale...
this has lots of crafts & kits, toys, and almost anything else child would want. it is very resonably priced, and any kid could sit there for hours just contemplating the huge selection. the sale racks are usually pletiful, and those will give you great quality for very little. i would highly recommend coming here to get birthday gifts, even if it is kind of out of the way.
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this is good, but not anything special. they have your average pizza, and they are nice and vey family-friendly. when i say average pizza, i do not mean that they are bad in any way. it's just that...
this is good, but not anything special. they have your average pizza, and they are nice and vey family-friendly. when i say average pizza, i do not mean that they are bad in any way. it's just that they aren't anything extraordinary, somewhere you should defianetly visit.the pizza place that they bought, the one that used to stand there, called guitos', was REALLY good, and the only reason I resent zeeks is because they caused guitos no longer to be.
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this is not the best food i have ever had, but it is definately good.i think that thier something (i forget) chicken tastes as light as cotton candy. call me weird, but that is what it reminded me...
this is not the best food i have ever had, but it is definately good.i think that thier something (i forget) chicken tastes as light as cotton candy. call me weird, but that is what it reminded me of. it is very convenient for my family, which is why we visit it a lot.not a lot exactly, but 1 time every 2-3 months, which is a lot for our family. I wouldn't go too far out of your way to it, but it is pretty good.
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Acorn street has all sorts of yarn, embroidery thread, embrodery supplies& needles, knitting supplies, and crocheting supplies. they do birthday parties, and I find them great for a focused group of...
Acorn street has all sorts of yarn, embroidery thread, embrodery supplies& needles, knitting supplies, and crocheting supplies. they do birthday parties, and I find them great for a focused group of 8-12 year olds, especially girls, that aren't all that active. you get to knit (or maybe also crochet if you prefer, I don't know) some sort of craft, like a purse. they will teach you to cast on and knit if you do not know how. you probably won't finish the craft right there and then, but they will give you a pattern with clear instructions about how to finish it at home. i did a knitting party there, and it was tons of fun. the actual store has a huge selection of both normal and fun yarns, as well as patterns, but they are pretty expensive.
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I visited Hidmo, and didn't really like the food, but that is because I am a picky eater and don't like eaing anything unfarmiliar to me. My brothers and Dad enjoyed it very much, they liked the...
I visited Hidmo, and didn't really like the food, but that is because I am a picky eater and don't like eaing anything unfarmiliar to me. My brothers and Dad enjoyed it very much, they liked the unfarmiliar, ethnic cuisine and dining experience. it was served on the flatbread thing that i for get the name of, and the food had a lot of flavor. I stuck with the beef because it didn't taste very strange, but if you enjoy an out-of-the ordinary dining experience, it's great to come here. Also, this is not a place where you can eat alone, come with a grop, order one thing for every 1-2 people,and it is all shared. also, you get to eat with your hands. WOO-HOO!
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i like this bookstore because of the warm and homey feel it has, unlike many national-chain bookstores today. it may not me as big as your typical barnes & noble, but it basically has any book I've...
i like this bookstore because of the warm and homey feel it has, unlike many national-chain bookstores today. it may not me as big as your typical barnes & noble, but it basically has any book I've ever wanted, and then some. I'd say that the selection of music is about 50/50 cassete tapes and CD's, and mostly geared toward kids who are newborn to 7 years old or so. it has a playhouse for keeping more active kids busy, and of course books for the more focused ones. major authors often come to do author talks, and among others, I've heard Jack Perlutsky (pardon the last name spelling) (author of several Shel Silverstein style books of poetry, such as A Pizza In The Sky) and Avi (author of many young adult novels such as Poppy & Rye). they have a room designated for these talks, and any author who comes signes one of the formerly plain white walls, creating a unique effect. I would definately go here if you can!
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grateful breads is a bakery and cafe with single-serve desserts, bagels, beverages like coffee and hot chocolate, and possibly sandwiches and salads, I'm not sure. it has friendly service, a...
grateful breads is a bakery and cafe with single-serve desserts, bagels, beverages like coffee and hot chocolate, and possibly sandwiches and salads, I'm not sure. it has friendly service, a friendly atmosphere, and is very kid-friendly. if i remember right, it has a kid's play structure in the corner, but i might be mixed up. the food isn't anything terribly special, and neither is the place, and I wouldn't go out of your way to go to it, but if you are in the area and would like to stop in for a coffee-break type snack, this isn't bad. it's a little crowded, but not too bad.
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great harvest bread co. has something for everyone- they have many samples of every bread they are currently selling, their breads and pastries are always fresh-baked, and they are just plain yummy....
great harvest bread co. has something for everyone- they have many samples of every bread they are currently selling, their breads and pastries are always fresh-baked, and they are just plain yummy. their classic honey wheat bread is my personal favorite, and they always seem to have that. on other visits i have sampled all sorts of different breads, of which my favorite was a cinnamon roll bread, which was basically a slice of a loaf-shaped cinnamon roll. for your kids, they have free, scrumptious, kid-friendly breadsticks, frequent coloring "contests" where your kid can color a picture and then get a giant cookie when they turn in their artwork, which then gets posted in the bakery, and a basket of books and toys. If you are in the area, i suggest stopping by! they also sell some granolas and such, and i think maybe some jams and jellies.
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