September 2010

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Trader Joe’s

Although it’s not exactly walking distance, this unique market is certainly worth the mere fifteen minute drive. Embedded in the midst of a rather decent sized shopping center, this particular market is easy to find. Trader Joe’s is bursting with color, and feels more like a small family owned market than a massively successful food

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Whole Foods

A mere 1.5 miles down Lancaster Ave., this market is a quick drive, and for those who don’t mind, a 30 minute walk is doable. Whole Foods certainly has much to offer. Not only does it carry one’s typical grocery list, but its commitment to organic and healthy living enables it to provide people with

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The Paddock

The Paddock, a classy-looking restaurant right on Lancaster Avenue, is a lovely eatery for many occasions.  While both the outside and the inside of the restaurant are expensive-looking, the prices are extremely reasonable. Prices range from $4-$10 for appetizers and $7-$13 for entrees. Entrees include everything from cobb salad, to grilled chicken paninis, to lobster

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Cream & Sugar

Located in the heart of downtown Wayne, Cream & Sugar is a large coffee shop which offers students and business people alike a place to relax and take a break from their hectic schedules. The shop is very spacious, and the atmosphere is very quiet and relaxing, making it easy for customers to unwind from

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The Gryphon

Established by Eastern Alum Rich Mattis and his brother Colin in 1996, the Gryphon Cafe caters to any sort of experience one could want. It is a perfect place for a coffee break, study time, an informal date, or a group hang-out. Extended hours coupled with wireless internet access make the Gryphon is a wonderful

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Aux Petits Delices

The smell of a fresh, hot croissant awaits all who enter Aux Petits Delices, a French bakery on Route 30, across the street from Gumdrops & Sprinkles. With soft pink walls, friendly staff and delicate-looking pastries, this small patisserie is a hidden gem amidst the streets of Wayne. Aux Petits Delices was established in 1987

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Gumdrops & Sprinkles

As you step into the family owned and operated shop at Gumdrops & Sprinkles, you will find yourself surrounded by ice cream and candy of all varieties. Paula Mulcahy and Kevin O’Grady opened Gumdrops & Sprinkles March of 2009 and have been spoiling customers with their delicious treats every since. Once inside, they offer samples

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