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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies

8/24/2023

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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Coshocton Ohio, is a more than 200-year-old community, nestled in the rolling hills of East Central Ohio where the Tuscarawas and Walhonding Rivers meet to form the Muskingum. It is home of the historic canal era town Roscoe Village, and has a unique and colorful downtown with a wonderful small-town feel.
It is located only two hours from Cleveland, an hour and a half from Columbus, and an hour from the Wooster/Orrville area. Making it a perfect day trip for fellow Ohians!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Since graduating from school in July, I have been trying to go out and enjoy as much of summer as I can before it is gone. 
One of the things I really wanted to do after graduating was go on a day trip with the puppies, and Coshocton seemed like the perfect place!
So follow along for my perfect Coshocton itinerary for a day trip with (or without) puppies!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Our first stop was downtown Coshocton.
In Google maps all you need to put in is Coshocton Ohio, and it will take you to downtown.
I don't know about you, but my first question when going somewhere, is the parking situation. Because if the parking is too stressful, I'm simply not going! Well never fear, in downtown Coshocton, the parking is ample and simple-no parallel parking here!
As soon as I got into downtown, I parked on the side of the road, just pulled right into one of the many headfirst parking spots lining the street.
And from there, I could walk the entirety of the small downtown area!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
The first place we went to was Hannah Marie's Bakery and Coffee Shop, because I needed some coffee! 
I tied the dogs up at the outdoor seating area while I went inside. Don't worry, you can watch them out the window while you are ordering your coffee and sweets!
The selection of freshly made cupcakes and pastries were heavenly! I got the black raspberry peach cobbler cupcake!


Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
After I had my coffee and cupcake we walked to the Coshocton County Courthouse, it is a commanding presence in downtown Coshocton, you won't miss it!
It is beautifully landscaped, with benches dotting the area, and a giant gazebo!
This is a perfect area to sit and relax, and enjoy time with a loved one, or just a good book!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Downtown Coshocton has lots of great shops and restaurants. I didn't go into any, since I had the puppies. But even just walking around this quaint town is nice!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Only minutes down the road is Historic Roscoe Village. 
It is a small port built along the Ohio and Erie canal.
You can walk around popping into the various adorable shops, restaurants, and even an old blacksmith shop, and you can also purchase tickets to enter certain areas and go on guided tours. 
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Immediately after entering the village, there was a couple parking lots. We parked, then walked from one end of the village to the other and back.
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
A red brick sidewalk stretches along both sides of the road, and the puppies loved trotting along on it.
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
One of the stores we went into was Good Boy Bakery.
This place was incredible!
Upon entering, the babies were doted on, given treats, and even had their pictures taken!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
They had walls of bulk treats you can buy by the pound, clothes, shampoos, and anything else you can think of to buy for your fur baby! And come on, look how adorable these house made treats are! The babies loved them!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Follow the trail out of town to the visitor center, and you will find this tunnel.
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You can then take a quick drive or walk less than a mile to take a horse drawn canal boat ride.
This is such an amazing experience! We didn't get to do it this trip, because they are only open on weekends (check their website for times), but was told that it is dog friendly!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
We ate in the outdoor seating area of Huck's Tavern. The menu mainly consisted of hot dogs and pizza, so I only ordered the pretzels appetizer. The pretzels were good, but I was not too impressed with their selection. 
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
One minute drive down the road from Roscoe Village is Clary Gardens.
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Since I forgot to pack socks to go along with my hiking shoes (and we were pretty tired at that point too), we didn't do a long hike.
But we found a peaceful reflecting pond to sit by, and it was a great relaxing end to our day. We also saw a doe and her fawn! <3

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P.S. Downtown also has a Tim Hortons (Check out my Instagram highlights to see pictures of my Dad photo bombing all my Tim Horton pictures haha)!
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Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
Day Trip to Coshocton Ohio with the Puppies
So start planning your Coshocton Ohio day trip today!
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Peace Love and Ohio Day Trips
Jess <3
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Staying in a Yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan

3/18/2023

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Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Staying in a yurt is a definite bucket list experience!
I know I absolutely loved the experience of camping, while simultaneously sleeping on a Queen sized bed!


Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
September 2021 in one weekend, Chase and I had our one year anniversary of when we re-met, and our six month dating anniversary, so we wanted a little romantic escape!
We didn't want to go too far, or spend too much money (I was in the process of buying my house!), so staying in a yurt in Michigan was the perfect choice!
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Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Our yurt was located on Rocky Top Farms, a super adorable and funky (you know how much I love funky things!) little farm that grows cherries, creates preserves from said cherries (which you receive a complimentary jar of with your stay!), has nearly 300 acres of hiking and biking trails, and is totally off the grid!

Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
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Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
It is located only 2.5 miles from Lake Michigan and Torch Lake beaches!
Now, if you've never been to Torch Lake beaches, it is something special! We went in September, and it was rainy and chilly the majority of our stay, so we did not get to swim in the lake, but we did experience the beach, and it was just so cool to see a legit beach in Michigan! Definitely not what popped into my head when I thought of Michigan!


Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
To make our campsite even more incredible, it was waterfront! Yes, we could look out the door (flap?) of our yurt, or across our firepit at a gorgeous lake view!
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Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
And it included a paddleboat which we of course used!
How romantic!
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Speaking of romantic <3
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We both like to camp, and this was just an elevated, incredible camping experience!
It was also our first time away alone together, so we really enjoyed time spent together at this magical place.
Want to stay in the exact tent we stayed in? 
Or visit Rocky Top Farms to see all that they have to offer. 
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​https://www.rockytopfarms.com/
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Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Staying in a yurt in Torch Lake, Michigan
Peace Love and Yurts
Jess <3
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta

8/15/2022

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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
From Atlanta staples, to the funkiest little hole in the wall places, I have for you my picks for The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta!
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia is such an amazing and interesting mix of Southern hospitality and charm, and big city living! There is always something to do there, and no shortage of the most delicious and different foods you could imagine! I only lived there for three years, so I am by no means an expert, but I do love to eat, and one of my favorite things is finding cool, funky little places to do that! So here I have my guide of The 20 coolest places to eat in Atlanta! 
So if you're planning a trip to Atlanta anytime soon, start here!
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
1. The first to make the list of the 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta, is Papis.
​Not because of how incredible the food is, or how fun the atmosphere is (It is all of those things though!), but because it was the first place I ate at in Atlanta! We got a tiny little hotel room, and just started walking, and we saw Papis, thought it looked fun, and wandered in. We were escorted into the basement, and there was music and people dancing in the aisles. So fun! It was also the last food I ate in Atlanta.
​Papis is authentic Cuban food (loooove me some plantains!)
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
2. Next up is The Varsity.
​The Varsity is an Atlanta staple, and must visit.
If you want greasy and delicious diner food, you've come to the right place!
And also, you can get some really cute pictures here. Just park on the top parking deck, then stand by the railing with the Varsity sign and all the buildings in the background.
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
3. IKEA
Yes, the furniture store IKEA! But if you have only wandered in here to buy some knick knacks or put it together yourself furniture, and never eaten at the food court, you are missing out! I know Ikea's not exclusive to Atlanta, but as there's only 51 IKEAs in the United States, while you're close to one, definitely take the time to visit!
The food court is huge, very clean, comfortable, and quiet.
And the food is seriously delicious! And varied! Of course the Swedish meatballs (the vegetarian meatballs are a dream) are popular, but they have several different options, as well as many sides to choose from. Their pops are healthy and delicious (lingonberry and raspberry flavors anyone?!), and the food is so darn cheap! I'm talking cheap cheap! Like, you couldn't even get a meal at McDonalds for this cheap.
And definitely check out their breakfast, it is to die for (below)!
I would say that this is one of the most random places to eat in Atlanta, but definitely worth it, especially for a quick, cheap meal.
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
4. Atlanta Chinatown Mall Food Court
This is a really fun place to go for an afternoon. They have a gorgeous garden area, as well as some great little shops. But the real reason to come here is the food court. Holy moly I thought I'd died and gone to food heaven!
​If you want some amazing traditional Chinese food, come here with several people, order at least four dishes, spread them out over the table and share them (this is the Chinese way). 
​Be sure to get ma po dofu (tofu), any kind of dumplings, any kind of noodles, and yu xiang qie zi (eggplants). 
When you're in Atlanta (or any big city really), always hit up Chinatown!

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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
5. Irie Mon Cafe.
This adorable, tiny little hole in the wall Caribbean restaurant is incredible! It was right beside my work, and I would see them out there grilling in the parking lot all hours of the night. The people who work here are super nice, and their selection of authentic Caribbean food is just too exciting! Plus look how cute it is!
​I think this is one of Atlanta's best kept secret places to eat. 
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
6. R. Thomas Deluxe Grille.
I may be a bit biased as I worked here for my three years living in Atlanta, but believe me when I tell you that this restaurant is one of a kind! With the funkiest decor you've ever seen (story goes, the owner moved all the tables and chairs out into the parking lot one day, and then just had a tent put over it, and now that's the dining room!), it is open 24 hours a day (story also goes that the first day they were open the owner went to lock the doors and couldn't find the keys, and now they're open 24 hours!)
​[EDIT. I just checked, and because of Covid, they are no longer open 24/. Go to their page to see their new hours], and it has some of the best vegan food you could ever hope to find, some of the most amazing people ever working there, and you just might run into a celebrity! This restaurant is an Atlanta staple, and there is always celebrities hanging out here (I got to meet and wait on quite a bit of celebrities during my three years of working there).
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7.Dekalb Farmer's Market's Cafeteria.
The Dekalb Farmer's Market is one of the coolest, most incredible grocery stores that I have ever seen! There are signs everywhere saying you're not allowed to take pictures (no idea why!), or else I would have tons for you guys to look at, it is just that cool.
It is the biggest bulk selection of fruits, vegetables, meats, spices, and anything else you can think of, from all over the world. They bake fresh bread, pastries, and even make their own pasta!
This is an incredible place to come to buy your weekly veggies (they are crazy inexpensive!), but before you leave, be sure to check out their cafeteria, plastic trays and all! You just load up your tray or to go box with whatever you want (and they've got it all), they weigh it, and you pay. You can eat there, or to go.
​This is a very cool, under the radar place to eat in Atlanta. Plus you will get the experience of shopping at and exploring the Dekalb Farmer's Market.
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
8. Six Feet Under.
This one is a little fancier, and thus a bit pricier than some of the other places on this list, but it's great for a special occasion out, or just for the chance to eat and drink on their rooftop!
They are a pub and fish house, with great rooftop seating, and two Atlanta locations. 
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
9. Jeju
Jeju is a Korean traditional bathhouse. And one of the actual coolest places I visited during my time in Atlanta. I have been dreaming of returning there (I may have to dedicate an entire blog post to this place because it is so insanely amazing). Long story short, you pay $25 (at least that's what it was when I went there in 2020), and can stay at the spa for 24 hours. There are many traditional Korean sauna huts you can relax in, as well as a pool, steam room, and much more!
And a food court. I get the bibimbap every time!
​This is definitely one of the coolest atmospheres you can eat at in Atlanta, especially solo!
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
10. Mellow Mushroom
This pizza place is hippie themed, and funky AF! 
I mean, check out the side of their building!
And they have vegan cheese, so I always excited about eating there.
My friend hosted trivia nights there every week, so it was a great excuse for me and a bunch of friends to go eat and hang out at Mellow Mushroom.
A very fun and funky atmosphere to go hang out and smash some pizza in.
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
11. Landmark Diner
I'm a sucker for diners. 
The Landmark Diner is open 24/7, and it has a comedy club, The Punchline inside it!
We went during the day in the middle of the week and it was very quiet and peaceful and a perfect diner experience. 
But if you want some craziness, check it out at night (before or after checking out a show at the Punchline), I've heard that it gets pretty wild!
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
12. Ponce City Market
Ponce City Market was an old Sears building, that has been converted into a shopping mall, living space, insane rooftop area, and food hall!
There are a number of really cool restaurants in said food hall.
Visiting Ponce City Market is a must! You can spend a majority of the day here. Just be prepared to spend a decent amount of money.
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
13. El Ponce
Right down the road from Ponce City Market, still on Ponce De Leon Ave, is El Ponce.
​Top notch Mexican food, and ambiance. 


The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
14. Grindhouse Killer Burgers
The name (and sign) says it all, really!
Burgers (with so many vegan options!), beers, and a great theme.


15. Victory Sandwich Bar
While technically in Decatur (an adorable little city located just Northeast of Atlanta), it is not a far drive from Atlanta at all. I would highly recommend stopping in Decatur during your time in Atlanta.
A very hipster-y, very cool little sandwich bar.
But you can't talk VSB without mentioning...

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16. S.O.S Tiki Bar
The S.O.S Tiki Bar is a hidden gem. Literally. Walk through Victory Sandwich Bar, to the back, head through an unassuming door, and you will be instantly transported to Polynesia in this small tiki paradise. You will be astounded at the amount of tiki character infused into this small space!
It is absolutely stunning, and a place you must visit, whether you're a tiki enthusiast or not. Sip on some amazing tiki cocktails (mai tais, punch bowls, rum everything), and order from their surprisingly large and delicious Asian inspired menu.
Make sure you stop at the S.O.S Tiki Bar the next time you're in Atlanta, you will thank me.

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17. Pho King
Pho King made my list of the 20 coolest places to eat in Atlanta because two reasons.
A. Pho.
B. The name.
End of story.

And here are three of my favorite places to go for the best sweets in Atlanta!
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
18. Sublime Doughnuts
You will not get this variety of donuts anywhere else. 
Especially at 2:00 A.M.
Yep! Sublime Doughnuts is open 24/7! 
And their varieties of donuts- fresh strawberry and cream, smores, butterfinger, raspberry filled heart with dark chocolate? To die for! And these are only a handful of their flavors!
Make sure while you're in Atlanta you head over to Sublime Doughnuts for all your 3:00 A.M (or anytime!) doughnut needs.


The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
19. Sweet Hut
Sweet Hut is a small chain, unique to Georgia (ok there's one in Texas!).
The sweets in their bakery are authentically Chinese, and recall to my mind when I was living in China, my bedroom directly above a bakery, and it makes me so incredibly happy. Add that to their impressive drink selection featuring milk and bubble teas, and that equals up to one of the best places to go for sweets in Atlanta.
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
20. Honeybubble
Yet, another place I worked at during my time in Atlanta.
I can't help it I worked at two of the coolest places to eat in Atlanta!
Honeybubble is particularly special to me because the day we arrived in Atlanta, I had an interview there, got the job, and was able to shortly after get an apartment with the help of a written note from my supervisor stating I was working there!
They also have some of the best bubble tea around, bakery selections, and a really relaxing cozy atmosphere. 
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The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
What do you think of my list of The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta?
Have you ever been to any of them, and what did you think?
Let me know if you make it to any of these places, I would love to hear about your experience!
The 20 Coolest Places to Eat in Atlanta
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