In our last post about Appetite, we mentioned the special Sunday brunch. Well, it calls for another mention. Check the website or give ‘em a call to check that it’s on -- and when it is, it’s really on. Start with a made-to-order omelet -- veggies, meats, cheeses...add everything you want. While it’s cooking, move down the counter and pick up some French toast, bacon, sausage, potatoes, fruit...and the bakery. They’re kind enough to set out small slices of various quiche, bagels and pastries, so you can sample a bunch, but many of the whole pastries in the display are up for grabs with the brunch special as well. I’d recommend the chocolate croissant, but every single one of them is delicious (and believe me, I’ve tried them all.) Seriously, bring your Appetite.
Appetite
5143 Mayfield Road
Lyndhurst, OH 44124
phone: 440.461.8000
www.appetitedeliandbakery.com
by: Cathleen Dalton
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
Edgewater Park
Just west of downtown, Edgewater Park has it’s own exit off the Shoreway. With good reason: there’s walking paths, a beach, a pier, a concession stand, and a stone wall to walk along the water. For the adventurous, there’s even a “path” of boulders along the stone wall that offers a more challenging route. (Careful, just because one of your dogs acts like a billy goat, that doesn’t mean your puppy won’t stumble and fall into a crevice between rocks -- you don’t want to find out how hard it is to get him out, especially when you’re laughing about how silly he looks trying to claw his way up. Believe me.) One of the defining characteristics of Edgewater Park is the fishermen...they’re always there, waiting to see what Lake Erie’s willing to give up, along the stone wall or on the pier. The pier also has benches that offer a place to relax and look at Edgewater Park’s other defining characteristic: the Cleveland skyline.
by: Cathleen Dalton
by: Cathleen Dalton
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