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Mad Donna's

ls-maddonnas-logosIn three words:  fine, American, diva

Summary:  Mad Donna's is this interesting blend between American food, feeling a little upscale (but not expensive), and a shout out to divas (diva = think Cher).

It's a good place to eat and has a nice patio.

My personal favorite dish was the Black Bean burger, a house-specialty vegeterian burger.

Address: 1313 Woodland St.

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Pied Piper Eatery

in-piedpiper-logoIn three words: retro, diner, creative

The feel is a tribute to American music and pop culture.  Every item is a music reference:  Fleetwood Mac 'n Cheese, Members Only Club

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Bolton's Spicy Chicken and Fish

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In three words: tiny, spicy, real

Bolton's is this little place on Main St. that serves spicy chicken and fish out of a little family kitchen.

How it works: Go up to the side, where there are bars over a window and the menu. Hit the doorbell. A guy will come out of the kitchen to help you. You can either order carry-out from the window, or be let in the front door. Inside is a couple tables, a TV (showing CNN when I visited), and a window AC unit.

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Sweet 16th Bakery

ls-sweet16th-logoIn three words: scones, muffins, sweetness

This is a great place to go, order coffee and the 'breakfast sandwich' (a special creation of egg & cheese casserole on a cheddar scone).

The coffee cake is awesome.

Address: 311 N 16th St.

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Sky Blue Coffee and Bistro

In three words: omelettes, sidewalk, cafe

Sky Blue Coffee and Bistro is breakfasty joint that reminds me of Europe or colonial Mexico.

While it is a coffee place, it's mainly a sit down and order from the menu place.

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Pied Piper Creamery

Pied PiperIn three words:  exceptional, ice, cream

Pied Piper Creamery is an ice cream shop that is the anti-franchise.  Jenny serves her ice cream creations in a converted old house.  The ice cream flavors are uniquely names (Vanilla Ice Ice Baby), and top quality in taste.  It's kid-friendly and relaxing (especially on the porch).

Josh says:  I always get Oatmeal Raisin in the Sun.  I think it's the best ice cream that exists.

Address: 114 S 11th St. (purple house next to Beyond the Edge)

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