Monday, May 18, 2009
BOO.
lexy is leaving. we are getting up right now to go to the airport. what a bummer. cleveland is way more fun with lexy around!
birthday!!!
woooooohoooooooo! It's Annie's birthday!!! The moment we have all been waiting for. She is officially in her MID-mid 20s (yikes! I'm glad I am still in my EARLY-mid 20s). In honor of this glorious day in history, Annie and I did what we do best...Throw a dinner party, of course! The theme was barbecue. Josh got to get his grilling on outside while Annie and I made yummy treats. The menu included: grilled veggies (carrots, zucchini, yellow squash, asparagus, bell pepper), grilled/roasted potatoes, Josh's special fried zucchini, burgers/veggie burgers, guacamole, salsa, and a new special bruchetta that we invented with some help from Josh's grilling book. And, to end the evening we did it in classic Annie/Lexy style...with a crap load of cupcakes! Cupcakes came from Mainstreet Cupcakes. Annie chose (since it was her special day) white chocolate key lime, lemon, sugar cookie, hazelnut, and I got a special pink lemonade one! Yummmm awesome birthday fun! Josh's family was nice enough to come and share the time with us as well :)
cleveland cupcake review #3: main street cupcakes
Main Street Cupcakes
Hudson, Ohio
http://www.mainstreetcupcakes.com/
Ambiance: 5 scoops of icing-- main street cupcakes has a lovely set-up with pretty wood tables and an adorable display case. also adorable was the pretty green bike sitting in front.
Customer Service: 5 scoops of icing-- the friendly staff was able to recognize josh's face (not sure if this speaks to their friendly nature, or the fact that josh is always there buying me cupcakes... probably both). the woman on the phone was also very nice when we called at 9:45 to ask what kind of cupcakes they were going to have that day.
Flavor Variety: 4.75 scoops of icing! there were so many flavors that is was difficult to choose! we ended up ordering 18 cupcakes (it was my birthday, don't judge!) because it was just too overwhelming. our only feedback was that it would be nice to know at the beginning of the week what the flavor options are going to be so that we can plan ahead.
Cupcake Size: 3 scoops-- they had the standard cupcakes, but not the super sized or tiny ones that we have seen in other stores.
Quality of Cupcake: 4 from annie, 3 from lexy. annie wishes that they had the harder icing, like White Flower... lexy wishes that the frosting had lots of flavor, but the cake did not. she wishes that her pear cupcake would have had the pear flavor in the cake like it did in the frosting, as she really enjoyed the frosting part.... so, in total, 3.5 scoops!
Overall Impression: around 4.5-- i am super glad that we chose main street cupcakes for my birthday celebration-- we can't wait to go back again!!!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
cleveland adventure: west side market
yesterday, i took lexy to the west side market, a real cleveland treat.
http://www.westsidemarket.org/
i introduced her to the BEST FALAFEL EVER at maha's falafel:
http://www.wes
tsidemarket.org/vendor.aspx?id=75
and we purchased ingredients to use for birthday dinner tonight! lexy also bought kevin a special gift that he is sure to enjoy. yay west side market!!!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Cleveland Food Review: Presti's
Presti's
12101 Mayfield Road
Cleveland, Ohio
http://www.prestisbakery.com/index.htm
What's better than cupcakes?? Well...nothing, really. But, these came in a close second. For dinner Annie, Josh, and I went out to eat in Little Italy. Its a cute and fun area of Cleveland full of Italians (my people). After a yummy dinner of pizza we headed over to Presti's and got some
pretty magical Italian pastries. We got a puff pastry that was chocolate with some super good creme stuff in the middle, cassata cake (traditional Sicillian cake..with strawberries!), and a lemon cake. We played a game where you got one bite and then shifted the plates, Josh had a little trouble keeping up, but Annie and I were ready to go!
Stay tuned tomorrow for more adventures!!!
cleveland cupcake review #2
Baby Cakes
4145 Erie Street
Willoughby, Ohio
http://babycakeswilloughby.vpweb.com/default.html
Ambiance: 4.5 scoops of icing. Baby Cakes has some super cute whimsy, which every good cupcake shop should strive to achieve. There were cute little awnings above the tables and plenty of seating. Annie and I discussed that it would be a cute place for a party. Downfalls include that the cupcakes were not well labeled and it seemed a little cluttered at the counter. I would have liked a little more organization.
Customer Service: 5 scoops. The woman who helped us was very nice. She was super helpful (which was good since not all cupcakes were labeled--we almost missed out on a lemon cupcake!!). Also, she was decorating cupcakes, serving hungry cupcake critique-ers, and caring for 2 small children that were in a crib...crazy. (is that why its called baby cakes?)
Flavor Variety: 3 scoops. There were quite a few to choose from, but all the cupcakes seemed to be chocolate or vanilla varieties. I had a chocolate with coconut and Annie had a lemon. One fun bonus was that some had filling in the middle. We would have enjoyed a few more daring flavors.
Cupcake Size: 3 scoops. They had the basic size. We are still in search of the elusive cupcake store that serves jumbo, regular, and mini. Nothing super special to report here...
Quality of Cupcake: 3 scoops. Annie was not pleased with the icing. It was very creamy and we all know (or at least I do...) that Annie enjoys the harder/denser cupcake frosting. The cake part of the cupcakes was pretty soft as well. It was more like cake than a cupcake. Good, but not as dense as a lot of cupcakes.
Overall Impression: 4.4 scoops. Baby Cakes was a new cupcake store for Annie so it was a fun adventure for both of us. We never turn down a cupcake, so it was a good time, however we wish the quality of the cupcakes was just a tad higher. But they definitely have the whimsy of what "magical cupcakes" means locked in. Well done.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Cleveland Food Review: Melt Bar and Grilled
14718 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio
www.meltbarandgrilled.com
mmmm... melty goodness. what's better than melted cheese on buttery bread with french fries? the answer: nothing. lexy and i both enjoyed our sandwiches from Melt-- lexy ordered the Winter Chicken (grilled
chicken, creamy chipotle sauce, pepper jack cheese) and I ordered the Mushroom Melt (garlic portabellas, caramel port onion, provolone cheese). lexy liked her
sandwich so much that she ignored the pickles on the side and didn't freak out! hooray!
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