Manhattan Chick in the Midwest, Part 2: Eating My Way Through Northfield
After overcoming my surprise at the overbearing amount of good human decency and in between bridesmaid duties and wedding events, I had some time to explore Northfield. And just because I left the East Coast, I had no reason to stop eating my way through town. Since all of the main points in Northfield are within a 3 block radius, I was able to hit up a bunch of local spots for overfilling my stomach, having a glass of wine, and picking up a few items to remind me of my trip.
Goodbye Blue Monday Coffee House
319 Division Street
Toffee flavored coffee...a perfect way to start the day
An old fashioned donut...crispy & glazed, just the way I like it
Hogan Brothers Acoustic Cafe
405 Division Street
While I thoroughly enjoyed my rare breakfast of coffee and donut (this is generally reserved for my 7 mornings in Aruba each year), for lunch a must is Hogan Bros. Famous for their 'Hot Hoagies' (for you tri-staters, a hoagie is also know as a sub), Hogan serves 'em up with your choice of cold cut, provolone & swiss cheese, mayo, lettuce, tomato and their signature special sauce. Of the latter, fear not; it's a delicious olive oil vinaigrette.
Cocoa Bean
515 Division Street
And of course, what lunch would be complete without dessert? I headed down to Cocoa Bean, a candy and ice cream shop, where they scooped up a perfect cup of Island Fudge ice cream. It was tasty.
Sisters Ugly
13 Bridge Square
Sisters Ugly, a truly fab boutique
The Popcorn Wagon
Bridge Square
The Popcorn Wagon & me...a perfect friendship
Next up: Part 3 of our Midwest series, Nighttime in Northfield.