Sunday, April 27, 2008

Waffles and Ice Cream

This is now Sunday night and we are watching Desperate Housewives.  We just got back from eating at Tacconellis, but more on that later.  Saturday we slept in, so much for the exercise we planned on.  The weather wasn't so great anyway.  The house was so quiet.  Especially as Amy's family decided not to come down.  Amy was ready for Passover to end and I agreed so what better place then Dinos in Margate!  It's one of our favorite places in the world for a sandwich.



Amy went for the chicken steak...


but I went for the traditional steak with sauce and fried onions.  Yummy.



Always busy, even off season.


We are not used to being in Margate when things are in bloom.  Pretty.





Caught a picture of the Greenhouse while driving by.  Melissa says she's not going back this Summer but I don't believe her.  It's really hard to explain this place so I won't even try.  


Saturday night we ended up at Caesars.  It's been the place to go for the last couple of Summers.  The took over the mall across the boardwalk and made it awesome.


On the bridge between the casino and the mall over the boardwalk.




It's dark in there so it's hard to take pictures but it's really nice.


Cool view of the beach.


We had dinner at Game On, the sports bar.  We hadn't been there before but the Phillies and Flyers were playing and what better place to watch than a place with 70 hi def tvs.  The food was good and the both the teams won, that was even better!





The people that built the crazy fountain at the Bellagio in Las Vegas built this much smaller version in the mall.  It goes crazy every hour.


The mall is over the ocean.  Don't fall in Amy!


They spent a fortune on the place.





This is the restaurant in Casears.  It's owned by George Perrier of Le Bec Fin.  That better be one awesome pizza for $75!


What is this color supposed to be?  Yuck.


And I complain about the one hour drive from the City to Margate.


We ran into my cousins Cheryl and Bob who happened to mention that Two Cents Plain was open.  There was no keeping Amy away from those waffles and ice cream!

I will talk about Sunday later...

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