This little diner, which opened it's doors in 1951, resides in a quaint college town about 5 minutes from our house. It's a total throwback to a time in history when life was simple, the world was a safe place and family was everything. Trace will get to experience the childhood thrill of eating out of cardboard Cadillac cars, sipping on shirley temples and picking out candy at the cashier on our way out the door -- The Soda Shop is a little gem!
Showing posts with label favorite restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorite restaurant. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
our favorite restaurant in the country
Our most favorite restaurant in the country is on the 1st floor of an old building in downtown Syracuse.
We have been fortunate to frequent Pastabilities several times in our life, but not nearly as much as we'd like.
We love this restaurant so much that Bryan has tried, several times, to have their tomato oil and homemade pasta noodles shipped down to North Carolina!
I could go on and on describing Pastabilities rustic character, warm atmosphere, delicious food and perfect wine selections from the Finger Lakes, but I'd rather keep the details to myself and just encourage you, if you're ever in Syracuse, to treat yourself to one of the best dining experiences imaginable.
We were severely underdressed, as this was a spur of the moment and absolutely necessary pit stop on our long drive from Chicago to Boston.
Monday, November 28, 2011
day trip to memphis, tn
Memphis is only about an hour north of Oxford, so we headed up to Elvis' hometown for a day of eating, Christmas shopping.... and more eating!
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We were in Memphis September 2010. You can read about great fried chicken, Beale St., a grandma with a lime green tongue ring and what a fried Oreo tastes like here.
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Arguably, the best BBQ in Memphis can found found at the Bar-B-Q Shop on Madison Ave. Their award winning Dancing Pigs BBQ sauce and dry rub placed #1 out of more than 600 entries across the country. I am not a large fan of pork, but I am a foodie, therefore I happily devoured my pulled pork on Texas Toast sandwich doused with BBQ sauce.
After The Bar-B-Q Shop we headed over to Muddy's Bake Shop for some mouthwatering cupcakes. Muddy's is a small local bakery and, from my perspective, rivals DC's wildly popular Georgetown Cupcakes.

Red Velvet & Pumpkin D'light
Yum!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
the big easy
Lets go back to summer of 2002. I had just turned 21 and my mom insisted we take a girls trip to New Orleans, because I'm legal and all. Um, okay Mom! Off we went... we danced, drank, ate and socialized our way through the French Quarter -- This was the beginning of my love affair with New Orleans.

*This is not from New Orleans... We went well before digital cameras therefore I don't have those pictures on a computer. This picture, however, depicts us nicely. Nance drinking wine. Me drinking whiskey. Singing karake in our pj's to a juke box in my aunts basement... Yep, Christmas in PA rocks!
3 years later, I'm 24 and on the road with Renee. Well I'll be damned if we didn't find ourselves in New Orleans for Easter that year. Yep. We did! We got all gussied up, went to mass at St. Louis Cathedral, admired everyone's Easter bonnets, watched the parade of southern belles on the back of convertibles and had Easter brunch at Brennan's. Easter is my favorite holiday and this is my favorite Easter to date!


I haven't been to New Orleans since I moved east, since Katrina hit OR since I met Bryan!
Fast forward to last week:
As we were working our way to our next event location we received word that our events for the first part of the week had been canceled. Canceled? Really?? You mean we're stuck in New Orleans with 3 days in a row off? Darn.
Okay, so this is one of those moments that I thank my lucky stars for the many blessings our jobs have brought our way... because yes, it's true -- We got paid to go to The Big Easy!

Night 1
We ate dinner at the Gumbo Shop, walked up Bourban St. and had dessert at Cafe Du Monde. No alcohol for us - we were driving that night!
Day 2
We enjoyed the morning at our hotel on Lake Ponchartrain and then packed up our suitcases, unhitched our trailer and headed to the Hilton French Quarter.

St. Louis Cathedral

Gumbo Pot - This is the best gumbo in the world!

Hand Grenade's


Bourban St. fun



Night 2
While I was getting my tarot card reading - true story - two random Mardi Gras floats made their way past us. Bryan and I kind of freaked out in excitement and ran to catch beads from them!
After the float passed, we got our beads and finished my tarot card reading, we headed to the one and only K Paul's. We ate the best meal of our lives, to date, at K Paul's restaurant in the French Quarter this night. My parents have hand written menu's (written by K Paul's wife) from this restaurant framed in their kitchen that they took while in New Orleans in the 90's. When my mom took me to New Orleans for the first time, she took me to K Paul's. As this was Bryan's first time in New Orleans, we, of course, had to make reservations. To carry on the tradition, we took our menu's home with us to frame in our kitchen.

Morning 3
We woke up early and walked over to Cafe Du Monde once more... I needed Beignets and a cafe du leche for breakfast. Needed. This was going to be my last meal in New Orleans and it was pure magic!

Walking back to our hotel we stumbled upon this boat. It saved 400 people in the aftermath of Katrina.
Here it is in the water rescuing people from their homes
It was fascinating talking to the locals about their Katrina experiences
Then we came across this impromptu jazz band. Bryan said that this moment made his entire time in New Orleans complete. I agree.
The very last thing I laid my eyes on before we drove out of the city was this beautiful sight - Christmas decor and palm trees - sure made me feel, for a split second, that I was back home in Orange County... in that short moment, my heart was so very happy!
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