Saturday, May 16, 2009

Restaurant Review: Honey Dew Donuts

The Mrs and I recently visited this quaint donut shop in the lovely town of Malden. It is located in a plaza full of fine eateries, rubbing shoulders with Carvel, Dominos, and a cute little Subway sandwich shop. An entire evening of fine dining could be carried out there without ever leaving the plaza. We were there only for breakfast, though. And what an exquisite breakfast it was. I had the Large Iced Coffee, for starters. It arrived in a large plastic cup, the restaurant's logo creatively printed on the side. It was delicious- just the right blend of coffee, cream and 2 sugars. I ordered two types of donut, the Chocolate Honey Glazed and the house special- the Honey Dew! The Chocolate glaze wasn't fantastic. I have had better, I've had worse. But the Honey Dew, oh baby. It was the highlight of the trip. Honey Dew's chef has created a masterpiece of circular dough. Appearing to be a mix between the classic Glazed Donut and an Old Fashioned with what tasted like a hint of pumpkin, this succulent little morsel just tap danced on my taste buds. I can't recommend this delightful bistro enough.

Address: 691 Eastern Ave, Malden MA
Price Range: $$$
Cuisine: American Donut

Thursday, March 26, 2009

“Now why would you want to go and do something like that?”

This is the question you are perhaps asking yourself. Why set up a blog about an already well covered area? I know this has been done before. Probably at least five movie related blogs set up this hour. Maybe in Austria. Or Canada. Or right next door to the very place you are currently sitting reading these very words. I can only say that I am doing this for myself. I enjoy writing and don't get a chance to do it much anymore. Seeing as how most of my time is spent either reading about, thinking about, making , or watching movies the choice seemed obvious. If you want to read about my other endeavors (which include sleeping, eating, playing fetch with my cat, chillaxing with the wife, stupid occasional day jobs, watching Jeopardy and bathing) drop me a line. Until then film it is.

Now you might be saying, yeah, but what makes you think you are qualified for this? I don't know. What's with all the questions? You a cop? When I was maybe 12 years old or so my family took a day trip to Block Island. We spent the day riding bikes around the island, stopping for lunch and browsing the stores. Before we left we decided to circle the island before catching the ferry back to the mainland. I was in the front, leading the pack. As we rode I noticed a video store coming up on the left. This was the mid 80's, the heyday of the video store. I could spend hours at the tiny local video shops, staring at all the great box covers, wishing my mom would relent and let me rent just one of the Death Stalker movies. Anyways, I immediately turned and crossed the road. I didn't look over my shoulder, didn't stop to think what I would do at this store. It's not like I could rent a movie there. I was almost run over. If I turned a few seconds later, I'd have been flattened. My folks both shit bricks. Their boneheaded, movie obssesed son blindly swerving into traffic to go to a video store hours from home. This is more or less what I am still doing. I look both ways now, but still eagerly, impractically ride my metaphorical bike in to metaphorical traffic to feed my very real cinemania. Perhaps I will be able to offer some insight. More likely I'll be another douche bag with an opinion and too much time on his hands. But hey it's free, right?