With so many great things going for this store, it's hard to know where to start...
*Spins the wheel*
Chronological order it is!
You'll start off walking down the street, minding your own business, when you get the sixth sense-style of tingle letting you know something magical is happening nearby. This is followed by the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread. It doesn't matter if it's morning, afternoon, or at 3 in the morning, you WILL smell the bread (I like to imagine there are several elves working throughout the night, of the Keebler variety, but more likely it's the proofing dough). If you're walking by on a Saturday morning, you'll instead get a punch to the nose by the smell of delicious sausages being grilled up front, served on a bun. WARNING: unless you are a vegetarian (and in some cases, even then), exposing yourself to this smell WILL result in the immediate consumption of massive amounts of sausage, followed swiftly by meat nirvana.
So now, unable to control your movements, you have walked to the open air grill and ordered one of the many varieties of sausage they offer. If you're particularly hungry, you'll wind up with some potatoes, beans, or stew/curry of some sort on your plate as well - don't worry, this is normal, and next time you come you'll find some items may have changed. You wait for a few minutes so they can get it juicy and cooked perfectly. It will feel as if two lifetimes have passed, but worry not, for in this land of bliss and happiness we never age, and the expert chefs are making your ambrosia to order.
At this point, the cook has handed you a perfectly cooked sausage in a roll. You have the choice to devour it all right there as people stare at you awkwardly (my usual choice of consumption), or you can act civilised and walk to the front area where they have plasticware, napkins, and a large selection of sauces to coat your brunch with. Feel free to use these sauces if the taste of pure awesomeness is too much for you and you need to have it diluted. Now grab your grub, being careful to tuck it under an arm to prevent the people in line from stealing it, and walk to one of the patio tables. Sit down, soak up some sun (if available that day), and enjoy your breakfast/brunch/lunch. Repeat as needed.
Now thoroughly satisfied (or, if it's not a Saturday morning and you haven't been distracted by the grill), your attention turns to the actual store. Through the windows, you see massive amounts of people, and assorted delicious-looking foodstuffs. As you wander inside, the aroma guaranteeing you that this is a safe haven and no bad can come here, you'll find a wide variety of high-quality groceries. These can be pricey, but it's worth the cost if you can muster the dough (pun!). The main point of activity will be the counter with people clambering for priority. This is your next destination. Go into queue, and buy bread. Don't ask me what kind - they'll have something you love, whether it's brioche, wheat, or one of several varieties of sourdough, they have TONS of choices. They also have plenty of snacks to choose from - I usually end up with a handful of scones as well.
Now head home with your bag full of goodies, and enjoy! Return weekly to get your fill of bakery goodness. read more