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I bought a medium-fancy peak-lapel suit and two old-fashioned vests from Natty several years ago, and they are still the most impressive and comfortable items I own. The suit is a go-to for weddings, academic presentations, and haunted Christmas parties. The vests look nothing alike and each bring a unique jaunt to the ensemble. And I wear the suitcoat regularly with jeans; it really is an all-purpose mood-raiser. These items were not, in fact, overly expensive, given that off-the-rack suits are only a hair cheaper, fit less well, degrade more quickly, and can never match the custom swag contained between the covers of the Adams swatchbook. The fitting process itself is fascinating; who knew there were so many choices to make? Natty treats the almost never-seen linings of pockets with the same care and good humor that he treats lapels and waists and, well, everything. I cannot heartily enough recommend Natty for all of your high-quality clothing needs. (Actually, I can technically only recommend him for your high-quality suit needs, but I know his pocket square game is newly strong, and he probably sells other useful items.) Look him up!

Aveley Farms Coffee Roasters Menu with Prices 1400 Aliceanna St, Baltimore

If you are looking for a chill place to get some work done while enjoying some quality coffee and minimalistic vibes, Aveley Farm is the place for you! They have very friendly staff and their coffee would definitely be on my top choices from the coffee shops I have tried in the Baltimore area. Not only do you have different syrup choices, but you can mix and match syrups to your coffee, or even try out their specialty syrups. When I visited, they had their Harbor East and Autumn Spice lattes – perfect choices for the upcoming seasons! They also have plenty of room to sit and study and of course, having outlets in coffee shops is a must, so they had that too. I never visit coffee shops without grabbing a bite to eat, so I decided to try their chocolate croissants. They were pretty tasty, however, they weren’t able to warm them, which is something I would have preferred. But other than that – the ambiance, the staff, and most importantly, the coffee were delightful. I’d highly recommend and definitely come back!

Decadence Chocolates – Menu with Prices – 70 Sherbrook St, Winnipeg

Decadence Chocolates is worth a visit. Their chocolate bars are amazing, especially the ones with the freeze-dried fruits and salted caramel. The quality of the chocolate is really high which means a smooth rich flavour. Their truffles are quite good too and very artistically represented. Iâ??ve not tried their ice cream but I hear itâ??s quite good. They do have seasonal chocolate products (e.g., Halloween, Christmas, etc.) and some novelty (and edible) items for purchase such as a chocolate high heeled shoe. They also have â??lake packagesâ? which are essentially combo deals you can pick up before you head up to the cabin if youâ??re looking for some higher quality treats. In any case, itâ??s worth a visit and a taste.

Sam’s Club Bakery – Menu with Prices – 6781 Grayson Rd, Harrisburg

I recently received a survey from Sam’s Club. I responded that I thought they had priced some of the products a bit too high recently. Someone from Sam’s emailed me to explain that they price “competitively” and they price match. I really don’t expect to have to “price match” at a store where I pay a membership fee. I expect their prices to be better than the local grocery store. One of the items hit with a recent price increase was Wright bacon. Yesterday, instead of going to a local grocery for a better deal, I grabbed a package while picking up other items at Sam’s. When I got home and separated the packs, I found the “use by” date hidden inside. The bacon expired the day before I bought it. I won’t be able to use the bacon by the date on the pack without the help of a time machine. Maybe they have one at Sam’s? I think Best Buy carries them, so maybe Sam’s will price match. It’s simple Sam’s Club…if you price the product too high, people won’t buy it and it expires. At least have the class to pull the expired food off the shelves. Update: The prices just keep going up. They’re not even trying to be a membership club now. Save your money, go to Costco. Update 2: Even the gas prices here are no longer any better than more convenient local gas stations. There really is no reason to pay a membership fee to belong to this store. Save money and shop elsewhere.

GG’S Deli Food – Menu with Prices – 12113 NE Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver

GG’s Deli is truly a top notch sandwich, salad, soup eat-in or take-out restaurant with very high quality home cooked style food. GG is the owner and chef and takes great price in what he makes. He treats us customers like family and somehow he remembers the smallest of details for any special requests…no tomatoes/extra pickles every time and I don’t have to say a word! You won’t get that level of service in these penny picking franchise places or at places where employees just don’t have the same passion as an owner/operator. It’s tough to find a high quality deli/restaurant in this area that is consistent and priced very fairly. I highly recommend GG’s Deli. Thank you

New Leaf Café – Menu with Prices – 4035 Ridge Top Rd, Fairfax

Fantastic food and drinks, and excellent service. I miss coming here as often as I used to. There are amazing choices for all times of the day, plus perfect snacks if you’re in a rush. High quality everything, impeccable setting..what more could you ask for?! I highly recommend. It’s all so great!!!

Shake’s Frozen Custard – Menu with Prices – 12011 Westhaven Dr, Little Rock

We tried shakes for the first time yesterday and oh my goodness!!! The frozen custard is so smooth I cant imagine ever going back to regular ice cream again. They have 2 drive thru lanes so you can get your treats faster! We just happened to go on the busiest day of the year. They were having a buy one get one free deal on their concretes. We didnt even get concretes because we failed to look at the giant sign advertising the special upon pulling in. There we’re so many cars, yet they were super fast and efficient. We ordered the bopper and the dream lover and they made new customers for life! Also they are very reasonably priced. Our treats were bigger than we expected and it was $11 and some change all together. The quality made these treats sooo worth the money. I can’t wait to try more items on their menu!

Honest Barber Menu with Prices 5436 Burnet Rd, Austin

I want to begin by saying that I used to go to the Grand Barbershop in the Triangle, but then I followed all the cool barbers here when they went to start their own place up. First things first, this place highly discourages walk-ins in favor of appointments. This makes sense – no one has time to wait around at a barbershop anymore. I arrived right around my appointment time and was greeted with the incredibly clean, all-white room that is the Honest Barber. I waited 10-15 minutes for my barber to be ready for me, which was a bit longer than I would’ve liked, but the free beverages (both alcoholic and wholesome) made the wait more pleasant. When the time came, I sat down at David’s chair for my haircut. I showed him what I wanted, and he got to work on my long, messy mane. In the meantime, we talked about our lives – his was pretty fascinating; mine not so much – and essentially just enjoyed each other’s company. David did a great job with my hair and then shaved my neckline with the classic straight razor, which I find is rather unappreciated in 2019. I was a little dubious because he didn’t ask if I wanted the back square or rounded, but I assume he saw how it was before and followed suit. It would’ve set my mind a little more at ease if he had communicated this though. All in all, $30 + tip for a high-quality haircut and drinks included is a great value, and Honest Barber is my new go-to barbershop in Austin. Bonus: you might get featured on their Instagram page!

La Fiesta Candies & Ice Creams – Menu with Prices – 3516 E State St, Rockford

THIS IS THE BEST PLACE IN ROCKFORD TO GET CANDY TREATS, HIGH QUALITY ICE CREAM, SNACKS AND SMALL TOYS ! The folks there are always so friendly and helpful. The place is so nice and clean. Every time I go here, I find something NEW, and delicious. There is a WHOLE NEW WORLD of Candies that I never knew existed ! Plus, all my “old favorites”, Jelly Belly’s, caramel and other popcorn, and even GOURMET CHEESECAKE! Plus lots of Birthday and Party supplies and Greeting cards. AND the largest selection of Pinatas I have ever seen. It’s one of the best kept secrets in Rockford. YOU should check it out!

Becher Meats & Provisions – Menu with Prices – 2415 N Monroe St #300, Tallahassee

Becher Marketplace Butchers takes you to the roots of all Italian cuisine. In its collection of meats and cheeses, you find the staples of Italian cooking and the dishes available throughout Urban Food Market. A charcuterie board from Becher can be a meal in and of itself, especially since the variety of items allows you to mix and match to suit your particular tastes. I personally love the mortadella and salami paired with a hard block of Pecorino Romano and a bit of soft Brie. Like Digia, Becher allows you to take the market experience home with you as you find a pound or two of meats and cheeses to spice up your own cooking.

Lorenzo’s Wholesale Foods – Menu with Prices – 4278 Fay Rd, Syracuse

We come to Lorenzo’s every Christmas to get lobster tails for our meals. If you can get your seafood here, it is always great quality. The past years they have run out of stock a little early which is something for us to keep in mind. We haven’t always had the friendliest staff when we come in. We haven’t tried many other items other than seafoods here, but we would recommend them. Come early before the holidays but I would recommend this place to buy high quality at a good price. The place is located on the corner right next to the fire station so it’s not too hard to miss. Lots of parking on site.

Mary Ann Donut Kitchen Menu with Prices 1601 Liberty St, Allentown

Mary Ann Donut is the best! I got married in May & I’m not much of a cake person so I had doughnuts for my big day. I heard great things about this place and knew we had to try them. My husband and I went one Saturday morning got two doughnuts and coffee. The doughnuts were incredible and I knew then that Mary Ann Donut had to make my doughnuts for my wedding. The whole staff is very friendly & helpful. They were so accommodating & made the process simple and painless. I had nothing to worry about when it came to my doughnuts. On top of the doughnuts the baker made me assorted cookies- they do it all! Everything came out amazing & of course tasted delicious! The guests at my wedding raved about the doughnuts for weeks! I would highly recommend stopping at Mary Ann Donut. I wish I lived closer because I would be there every day. Great atmosphere, amazing bakery items & extremely reasonable prices.

Pick ‘n Save – Menu with Prices – 1819 Main St, Green Bay

I have begun shopping here more frequently as the prices now are lower since the chain was taken over by Kroger. If you enjoy “stunt savings” (mix and match groups to save a dollar on each item, loading your loyalty card with specific savings, use of coupons, etc.), this is the supermarket for you. Sale items can match and even undercut Aldis. Pick ‘n Save slso has lowered the everyday price on hundreds of store-brand basics that also consistently match Aldis. Excellent produce, deli and meat departments, extensive bakery and lots of staff to point you in the right direction. Love to pick up an occasional roasted or 8-piece fried chicken, especialy when on sale. Decent adult beverage section where you can select 6 bottles of wine or craft beer to save money. Overall selection is very good, though you may have only one choice or size on some of the more esoteric items.