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    Drown's Dairy

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Nice small town ice cream shop. Everything was delicious and the staff was friendly. The slushies were really good!

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    4 years ago

    If you are looking for the best peanut butter banana milkshake, lol no farther. This is the bomb!

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    Wood County Fair

    Wood County Fair

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    28.3 mi

    They are just not about the fair. This place is about community. Most months they have a flea…read moremarket. A lovely group of vendors that want to deal and sell. I look for albums. There a few hardcore people selling fun stuff mostly country but some disco and 80a as well. You never know what you'll find.

    Five-stars in class (rural/country fair, Americana, wholesome fun, heartland, historical)…read more I heard on WGTE that the Wood County Fair was holding its 143rd annual event. Quite an impressive record! I'm always a sucker for county/state fairs, a big fan of the agricultural / gastronomical competitions (best rhubarb pie, stoutest steed, etc...). The Wood County fair is situated West of town on Poe Road - those of you from the area don't need me to tell you how to get there. Those of you not from the area - well, go to the High School and then just keep driving west. Ample (free) parking nearby and entirely reasonable entry fee ($6) with an abundance of truck-food options. I'm from Tallahassee (FL), and our annual state fair has about 1/2 of the food options than this - and is by all measures a bigger event. My instinct is that this fair draws visitors from across the county AND surrounding counties. What I didn't notice was a substantial ferris wheel - but it's very likely to be found in fairs that frequent the larger population areas (e.g., Toledo) but I don't know. We came on a Wednesday evening - arguably the least busy time of the week - and stumbled on the KOI drag racing events. We stayed for the warm-ups and I was impressed with how many folks were in the stands. Turns out that we didn't really stay for any of the rides per se, but my two oldest packed away a Philly Cheese Steak & fries, along with waters while watching the warm-ups. Good fun. Fans of midwestern rural county fairs will thoroughly enjoy Wood County's shin-dig!

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    The eternal conundrum... Worms or Bubbles?
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    Debajo Del Sol

    Debajo Del Sol

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    62.0 mi
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    I haven't experienced them in Ann Arbor...yet! I did have some yummy duck fat fries at the Eastern…read moremarket Truck Stop event. Handmade chorizo combines with the rich flavor of duck fat fries featuring chorizo duck gravy heaped over blue cheese. The potatos were nice and crisp!!!!! I can't wait to see what else they offer....I would order this again in a heart beat. Pictures to come! Oh and the proof is in the pudding, because they sold out of them around 6ish! Here is more info from them: Debajo del Sol is the vision of Chef Jay Scott and his wife, Cristina Trapani-Scott. While honeymooning in Barcelona back in 2004, the two envisioned one day sharing their love of Spanish cuisine with the Ann Arbor area. The dream will be realized in spring of 2011 when Debajo del Sol opens as one of Mark's Carts. Chef Jay Scott--Chef Jay is a graduate of the culinary arts program at Schoolcraft College in Livonia, Michigan. While there he studied under Chef Dan Hugelier and Chef Brian Polcyn. Chef Jay has since worked in kitchens throughout the area, including The Earle, Vinology and the Ritz-Carlton.

    They came in and set up shop at Wolverine State Brewing Company last night. They had a few…read moreofferings - wings, chili, brats, and maybe one or two other items. I tried the white bean, lamb chorizo chili - or at least that's what I think it was called. It was excellent! If you order it, make sure you get it with the mint yogurt topping. Apparently they will be back in the weeks to come, so I plan on sampling a few of their other items. At this point, I cannot give it 5 stars simply based on one cup of chili. I may be back to update the rating soon. That being said...it seemed a little pricey. As my buddy said, they were "ballpark prices." 7 bucks for a brat - loaded or not - seems a little high. I think it was 8 bucks if you wanted to add sauerkraut. Even if they knocked that price down only a dollar, it would seem more reasonable and they'd still be making a profit.

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