As far as I am concerned if you want to go to the mall you mind as well follow your instinctual sweet tooth. I say this because Dylan’s is a candy lovers mall. The style of the candy bar is exquisite with it’s brightly colored and modern physique. The bar is stocked with an ice cream bar, two floors of hundreds of candies, a sweet and sour party room, and an area for clothing. As your mind blows apart from the entrance you are nowhere near finished until you take a journey down the see through steps that have candy embezzled in them. If your lucky maybe your parents will allow you to make your own sugar stick, or gumball package while they tend to their old school love of candy from “back in the day.” I know that while I am home snacking on my gourmet flavored gummy bears I am certainly wearing my soft and warm Dylan’s candy bar pajamas.
May 18, 2008
Vince & Eddies is not where the mobs at
I just dined at this traditional restaurant in the city this evening and I felt it deserved a review. The cuisine is American with a French flare. My tender baked salmon with vegetables melted in my mouth almost as quickly as the apple crumb cake with ice cream. The restaurant itself is relatively casual, but still very nice. There is a room that is more open to a garden. The service is average, but the flavors combined in the food make up for it. The bill may be slightly pricey, but I would say that it makes for a great place to enjoy on a nice occasion. I am going to bed with the happy and hypnotizing aroma of freshly roasted garlic spread upon thick layers of French bread.