Saturday 9 August 2014

Hanover

So my days off have come to an end and there's only a week left of camp. I spent most of my time off in Hanover and went to a lot of places there so thought I would write a brief review and recommendations in case anyone ever finds themselves passing through.

Lou's.
A must if you are in Hanover! Lou's is a typical American diner/bakery with lots of varieties of pie and unbelievable cake and cupcakes! The milkshake is more just melted ice cream and was a bit heavy for breakfast but the hot chocolate was delicous.

Market table.
This is a bit fancier a place for breakfast and therefore a bit more expensive but the service is excellent as is the food. The French toast was the best I've ever had (granted the only other place I've had it is at camp) but it was delicious. The selection for breakfast at least was a bit more limited but they had the quality making up for the lacking quantity.

Barnes and Noble.
This is a book shop in Hanover which is essentially set out like a maze with various little staircases leading up to little wings within the store. It's cool but does make finding people tough. The book shop itself is great. A good selection (and apparently this is one of their smaller shops!) And it's reasonably priced. I brought an awesome diary from here. The thing that really confused me though was why there was a little make up/ beauty stall and merchandise in the middle of a book store?? Don't worry though, it still had Starbucks too.

Molly's.
Molly's is a good restaurant with a range of foods from burgers to pizzas cooked in their wood fire oven. It's also great value for money including cocktails starting at only $3! The portion sizes are also very American! You will want dessert but will not have room after your first course no matter what that was!

The Nugget Theatre.
Such a cute little cinema! Really comfy and I saw some great films here. The staff were all really friendly and the prices were good. What more do you need from a cinema?

Morano Gelato.
Yum. Really great ice cream in various flavours are swapped around each day. There are classics as well  some more original ones. Plus, in true I can fashion the portions are generous. There's a TV screen to keep and eye on the game and seats inside and out.

Pine Restaurant.
Fancy alert. This place was nice but you've gotta treat yourself every now and again. The food was excellent! I had octopus for a starter and a burger for my main. A burger may not sound but it was hands do

Lemon Tree.
This is a really cute little shop that is great for gifts! It  some awesome jewellery including little silver laces in the shape of different states with a little heart cut out of it. It also has some clothing items, gadgets, toys and of course maple syrup!! This is great to pick up souvenirs or gifts or even for a nice browse.



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