Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Peddler's Village Again

 Back in June, on the 25th, you may remember that we visited
It was an intentional visit to see the sand sculptures and for a walk around their summer gardens.

We enjoyed dinner at Earls American Restaurant

We shared a Ceasar Salad with Pickled Onions, Parmesan Cheese and Croutons


We both ordered the 5 Hour Short Ribs cooked in a personal sized cast iron skillet,
with Scallions, Crispy Lotus Root, Snap Peas and Mashed Sweet Potatoes
This. Was. Amazing.


We shared the Creme Brulee' for dessert.

is an adorable, well curated shopping village, with beautiful, well maintained gardens.


They have amazing restaurants, festivals, sweets and a pretty carousel for the kids.




If you are ever in the area, be sure and stop by.
Eat at Earls Newa American Restaurant, their food is the best!

12 comments:

HappyK said...

Oh my, all that food looks delicious and the gardens are beautiful.

Acorn Hollow said...

What a lovely outing. The food and gardens look wonderful
Cathy

Lowcarb team member said...

It all looks lovely in your photographs and I can see why you enjoyed the delicious looking food.

All the best Jan

Ann said...

Oh your food looks so good. I would love to visit there. Maybe one of these days

Chrissy T said...

Oh, that food looks amazing. So does the place! I love pickled red onions!!! Have you ever tried pickled candied red onions? So, good!!!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Beautiful gardens, Debbie, and the food looks delicious 😋

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie,
Your dinner and dessert both look delicious. Beautiful views of the gardens. Take care, have a great day!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

We always enjoy spending an afternoon in Peddlers Village and we often combine it with Rice's market which is a few miles up the road. We live about 25 minutes away.

DeniseinVA said...

Looks like a great outing Debbie. Those meals are scrumptious!

Jeanie said...

This looks like a terrific place. And the dinner looks fantastic!

Conniecrafter said...

Wish we would have known about it when we lived in Jersey.

The Happy Whisk said...

Hey Debbie. I've never tried lotus. I love how it looks like a spooky little ghost. So neat.