maryr1oz
Down Under Disney Lover x
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2008
We took a foodie walking tour through Inman Park which was fantastic. The owner of the company has coeliac so was more than accommodating to DH's needs. We walked to 5 different food stops and each stop was very different but very good.
First stop and start of our walk was at the One Eared Stag. NOTE: this is actually my plate, DH was exactly the same minus the bread. It's hot fried chicken...
Then we were off walking, and stopped at a bar for a house cocktail, some chicken wings and boiled peanuts
We swung by King of Pops - wish we could have tried them all!
Then to a small cafe for a salad - it reminded me of Waldorf salad
We ended the tour at the Krog St Market where we had two stops...
First was a dumpling place. NOTE: Dumping was not GF, DH had the cabbage at the back, he said it was amazing though!
For dessert i got a pastry (wasn't fantastic) DH got a meringue which what I wished i'd gotten
One place we didn't eat at (too full!) was Richard's fried chicken... they are GF and looked really good...
First stop and start of our walk was at the One Eared Stag. NOTE: this is actually my plate, DH was exactly the same minus the bread. It's hot fried chicken...
Then we were off walking, and stopped at a bar for a house cocktail, some chicken wings and boiled peanuts
We swung by King of Pops - wish we could have tried them all!
Then to a small cafe for a salad - it reminded me of Waldorf salad
We ended the tour at the Krog St Market where we had two stops...
First was a dumpling place. NOTE: Dumping was not GF, DH had the cabbage at the back, he said it was amazing though!
For dessert i got a pastry (wasn't fantastic) DH got a meringue which what I wished i'd gotten
One place we didn't eat at (too full!) was Richard's fried chicken... they are GF and looked really good...