"Sweet" New York - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 9]
Like many other big cities around the globe, New York City has so many bakeries, coffee shops, and various other eateries that you could easily eat yourself into a diabetic coma without too much trouble!
Case in point, this post will share photos of some of the many treats we had to walk away from.
I won't lie, we did break down once at Magnolia Bakery in Grand Central Station.
My wife and I shared a not-so-mini vanilla bean cheesecake and a double fudge brownie.
And yes, they were awesome!!!
DISCLAIMER: If, after reading this @steemit post, you break down and run to the freezer for some ice cream, it's not my fault😜
Long Weekend in NYC Series
As a quick recap, my wife and I recently took a long weekend and took the train into Manhattan to spend a few nights in the Big Apple and head to the Dawes concert at the Beacon Theater on Friday evening. The @steemit posts in this series showcase some of our adventures.
Here are links to the previous @steemit posts in this series:
- Through the Eyes of a Child - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 1]
- Just Beneath the Surface in the Belly of the Beast - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 2]
- Pigeon Bully Caught in the Act - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 3]
- Wooden Bicycle Built by AKTO Innovation Lab for COCO-MAT - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 4]
- Hope Springs Eternal in the Human Breast - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 5]
- A Study in Extremes
- One of these days... One of these days... Pow! Right in the kisser! - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 6]
- Puddles, Reflections, and Bryant Park's Spring Revitalization - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 7]
- Picking Teddy's Nose and the Origin of the Teddy Bear - [Long Weekend in NYC - Part 8]
All images @cognoscere and taken on March 10th - 12th, 2017 in NYC. (Sony RX100 V)
Ah yes, the late-night run to the freezer...."Know it well".
Thanks for sharing the delights here. Making me hungry for stuff I do not need.
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