We crossed the HOPE bridge which connects the East & West sides of downtown. Aren't those "Lord of the Ring" pillars amazing? Yes, I thought so too.
We couldn't resist the freshness. Somehow we thought we needed 8 ears of corn. Hey, they looked good and they were only $2 bucks total.
This is the market from the outside - I think these old buildings are beautiful. Chris is holding our loot - we ate that whole bag of caramel corn on the drive home.
We stood in line to try the famous Steve's gyro. It. was. awesome. In fact it will be featured on the food network in June. I'm sure we will be back for round 2 real soon.
Just reason #43 of why Cleveland Rocks.










10 comments :
Loved that market! And I love how you guys go exploring!
Oh my gosh. How cool is that place?!
Makes my mouth water...
=)
ooooooh, seeing that gyro right now is making my mouth water. seriously. i have never had a gyro until i moved to Seattle. they have some killer ones here, too. And, I probably eat them way too often. What a fun outing with the hubbs!
How fun! I love huge markets like that:)
Has anyone ever told you that you should be a professional photographer?
Looks like so much fun! I love places like that and little farmers markets! Sounds like a fun time. And those pillars totally look like Lord of the Rings ... hilarious!
Looks like you had such fun. I love photographing places like this!
Looks like so much fun. Can't wait to see you...counting the days
cuuute jacket.
i forgot those were called gyros! (in germany, austria, switzerland, poland, etc. they're "doeners" or "kebaps".) - i'm forgetting my american vocab!
All I can say is: YUM
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