At times I wish I didn’t work weekends so that I could brunch a typical brunch, but then I remember that I can brunch on a Wednesday when there’s nobody around without making reservations, and I feel a little better about the situation. This Wednesday in Boston MA was no different, and as my husband…
Tag: coffee
USS vessel avocado sailed in for a visit at Sagrado, Miami FL.
This morning I woke up feeling a little post getaway blues from our trip to Key west. My husband was at work early and I found myself in the room alone staring at walls and Hangry as ever. I did a quick search online, confident that food would instantly uplift my spirits, and scrolled upon…
‘Quick grabs’ Craft & Common; the best coffee shop for a pit stop in Orlando, Florida.
It’s been a while since I posted a ‘quick grab’ so I’m super excited to share this with all of you. This week in Orlando we came across a gem of a coffee shop called Craft & Common. From the second the door opened I loved it. The bright open space was filled with plants,…
Favorite unwind of the week; Bikes, Beans, and Bordeaux. Orlando, Florida.
There’s something to be said about ladies who lunch, and about how they’re living life right. This week I was lucky enough to brunch with some of my lovely fellow co-workers/friends. After a few searches and some homework my dart landed on Bikes, Beans, and Bordeaux. The reasons behind my choice were simple; they had…
Shaking it up at the Shake Station in Ellenton, Florida.
Picture this – it’s 1950s in America; the diners are thriving with milkshakes, Rockabilly is strong, and Elvis is blaring out of every sound system on the block. It was the America you see in all the old movies, the America you thought of as a child as soon as you saw that star spangled…
Quick grabs at Tamper coffee: Sellers Wheel. Sheffield, UK
Today I bring you another ‘quick grab’ in my quick grab series. Originally I hoped I’d get a new one out each week, but that proved to be difficult and I now will aim to get one to you as and when I find a good spot. I walked the cobbled streets of England’s ‘home…