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    The Carmelcorn Shop - Exterior

    The Carmelcorn Shop

    4.8(27 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    The Carmelcorn Shop is an old-fashioned confectionery shop that opened in Easton, Pennsylvania in…read more1931. It was founded by husband and wife John & Ruth Doherty. In addition to their signature housemade carmelcorn, the shop also specializes in popcorn, fresh roasted nuts, fudge, chocolates, gummies and old-fashioned hard candies. Richard Baskin purchased the shop from the Dohertys in 1985. He in turn sold the shop to husband and wife Tony and Sia Bassil in 1996 and they have owned it ever since. Sia had originally been hired to work behind the counter for the Dohertys in 1977, when she was just 14. She continued to work at the shop, on and off, for several years until she bought it with her husband. My family and I visited The Carmelcorn Shop this past summer while we were visiting relatives in the area. We were exploring Downtown Easton and noticed the storefront. It looked like a really cool place and we were shocked when we saw the sign that read "Since 1931". The shop is pretty small, but it has all sorts of novelty candies. The carmelcorn smelled great! We ended up getting some as well as some old-fashioned candies for our two boys. It's nice to know that there are still old-fashioned candy shops like this still in existence. If you're visiting Downtown Easton, then we recommend that you take a stop at the Carmelcorn Shop for a trip down memory lane.

    My mother worked here as a teenager in the 1940's. She used to love to tell the story of how Mr…read more Doherty "stole" her from the candy counter at Laubach's Department Store for an extra nickel an hour. She was there until the late 50's, had her five kids, and returned through the 70's and 80's. I always remember my Mom smelling like roasted nuts and carmelcorn when she came home from work. I always make sure I stop in when I return to Easton to reminisce with Sia and of course pick up some Almond Butter Crunch.

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    The Carmelcorn Shop - Tons of old-fashioned candies

    Tons of old-fashioned candies

    The Carmelcorn Shop - Fresh carmelcorn!

    Fresh carmelcorn!

    The Carmelcorn Shop - Homemade chocolates and fudge!

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    Homemade chocolates and fudge!

    Easton Public Market - Fresh cut flowers

    Easton Public Market

    4.4(116 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Think of a smaller version of Philly's Reading Terminal Market.There is wide variety of sandwich,…read morepizza, coffee, beer, chocolate, Asian food, bakery, Ice cream. meat and deli kiosks. There is something here to please every member of the family. Very nicely set up in a renovated older building conveniently located right off main street. This is a worthy stop if you find yourself in the area.

    We arrived before 10am for Crayola Experience and decided to walk around to explore the…read moreneighborhood. I read about this place and saw someone exit with coffee so was happy to see it was already opened. Popped in and so glad we did because it is an adorable, rustic and chill spot to dine in with plenty of selection. There are noodles, salads, bakeries, chocolate dessert, BBQ, hot dogs, crepes, winery, pizza and so much more to choose from. We immediately decided to come back for lunch. There's a decent amount of seating throughout the long space. We tried the matcha latte at ThreeBirds Cafe and it wasn't bad. Long wait though so be prepared if there are a lot of people before you. Just one guy working the register and making the drinks. Same with the salad spot right at the front and to the left. A salad took quite a long time, about 20 to 30 minutes of a wait. While the ingredients were good and very fresh, I don't know that I would want to wait so long for a $20 salad. The BBQ spot was a good choice for lunch. Decent pricing and enough food to share. The brisket and pulled pork were excellent. The chicken wings were alright. I wasn't a fan of the ribs. Mac and cheese was good and the cole slaw had variety. Great spot with plenty to do and eat. There are bathrooms to the back and right and there's a cute toddler play area in the back of the market. Fantastic choice for anyone who is looking for food after the Crayola Experience.

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    Easton Public Market - Hot & Spicy Bowl with egg

    Hot & Spicy Bowl with egg

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    HOT & SPICY RAMEN

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    Mia & Maddie’s Bakery - Storefront

    Mia & Maddie’s Bakery

    4.7(18 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Mia and Maddie's bakery is a jewel. I stumbled upon it while driving through the neighborhood…read more It's very cute inside. All baking is done on the premises and most importantly it's woman owned! The service was spectacular. I had the pleasure of meeting the owner and we chatted about everything under the sun. She was very personable and polite. Her bakery items was tasty and moist. Just the way I like it. She also allowed me to try her new ricotta cookie, which was a wildcard for me. Went to my surprise. I enjoyed it. I also appreciate it. The Biscoff biscuit cookie. The crunch was amazing. She ships nationwide so I will be sending my family out out of town a few boxes in the near future overall, I give my experience a 10/10 and I will absolutely make this might go to bakery.

    Came here last May when I visited Easton Pennsylvania and could not forget about the "decadent…read morechocolate peanut butter brownies"! 5 stars! I called in advance to make sure they reserved 2 for me to take back to Brooklyn. Great find although I wanted to say hello to the owner Eileen, who was very gracious on my last visit. I was sad she had already left for the day. We came later in the evening so I understand. The best ingredients and everything is made with love. We also brought back the lemon lavender blueberry scones and the Fruit Filled Coffee Cake. They do custom orders and everything we have tried has been awesome. If I lived out here I'd probably come by no less than once a week. I highly recommend them, and if you a fan of chocolate and peanut butter you MUST try the decadent chocolate brownies!

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    Mia & Maddie’s Bakery - Decadent chocolate and peanut butter brownies.

    Decadent chocolate and peanut butter brownies.

    Mia & Maddie’s Bakery - Decadent chocolate and peanut butter brownies.

    Decadent chocolate and peanut butter brownies.

    Mia & Maddie’s Bakery - Very relaxed ambiance

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    Very relaxed ambiance

    Highmark Farmstand

    Highmark Farmstand

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    What an adorable place! They have fun household items to make your home even cuter. They have…read moreexcellent fresh produce, food, drinks and the owner is super helpful. I picked up fun bee pinch bowls for my daughter's bee themed bridal shower.

    Their hours don't seemed to be listed anywhere. So when I came to the market on a Friday night…read morearound 7 PM, I was sad they were closed. The market itself was still open and some places were still open but many were closed. It seems the trend is not to post your hours per stand- so less accessible. I made the trip because I wanted to try to vegan chicken salad badly and I was trying to do a healthy activity outside of home because I was dealing with social issues from another person not under my control. That healthy activity ended up being over a 50 mile drive one way. Two friends in the area were too busy to meet and I wasn't hungry enough to try a place nor have to worry about the one parking meter that was not connected to a parking app seemingly. I was going back to this area Sunday. So I was finally able to buy what I wanted. The stand is part of a well established market in the posher section of downtown Easton. It was my friend's first time in this market and apparently this section had gentrified recently. The vegan chicken salad, vegan bologna. And vegan pepperoni are all top notch. All from Butterhead. They also sell the last two at VegOut but I am not sure about the first. The vegan bologna did not taste like bologna to me at all, but what it did taste like was some new kind of "meat" I had never had before. Butterhead food products and events are very accessible and I am so happy that Highmark Farmstand carries them. At least update hours on your IG Highmark if you aren't able to get the help you need or just generally speaking it's good to post hours or even post that you "open when you want to" if that is the case. Highmark as a name sounds prominent except that I also think of BCBS insurance when I hear that name lol. Parking is street parking and all pay- that is no fault of the market.

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    Highmark Farmstand
    Highmark Farmstand
    Highmark Farmstand

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