Crepes and pomme frites after church at Ravenous 21 Phila Street.
Anticipating Santa’s arrival.
Give him your wish list on Wednesday December 3rd, 7:00 p.m. when he arrives at his home on Broadway (directly across from Caroline Street).
G. Willikers window.
In keeping with my euro day – this store never disappoints. Wooden toys, games, dolls, puzzles from Europe, train sets, trucks, stuffed animals, beautiful dolls and accessories, animal figures, tea sets, jewelry boxes (can you tell I have girls), model cars, animal figurines and much much more. If you are looking for a shopping experience that will leave you feeling like you are giving a unique high quality gift as well as a toy that will last a life time – it’s worth a stop here for your little ones.
After strolling Broadway enjoying the real first snow fall of the season and the Christmas decorations, I treated my daughter (and myself) to a hot drink and an irresistible french pastry at Mrs. London’s 464 Broadway. A taste (a delicious one at that) of Paris on Broadway.
Cafe et chocolat chaud.
Joyeux Noel!