The Curtis DoubleTree Hotel, Denver

The Curtis DoubleTree Hotel was in the heart of downtown Denver and right near the Convention Center. 

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The lobby is whimsical, full of toys and games. Each floor is movie or tv themed. _MG_5411 _MG_5412 _MG_5413

One of our favorite features of The Curtis is the cookies upon check out and we enjoyed one with the Wall Street Journal._MG_5414 _MG_5409

The candy cigarettes and vintage toys were fun to look at and feel nostalgic about._MG_5410Although the room was well equipped, bed was comfortable, the valet was another situation. We valeted our car for $28 overnight and the car was parked at neighboring lots next to the hotel, not in the hotel, so wait time is 15-20 minutes. There is the feature to text in advance of when you want your car is ready, however when we did so the car wasn’t ready for us. In fact, there was a Mary Kay Convention and hundreds of women were trying to get their cars too. The frustrating aspect of waiting was seeing that our keys were still not prioritized even after being listed as HOT and we waited an hour. Ultimately in the end we were comped the fee and we got a  snack at the hotel restaurant gratis, but we did end up being very late for a dinner. Our stay at The Curtis was fun until the valet issues. Whenever there are conventions or an influx we would suggest anticipating such a rush with more staffing!_MG_5399

Cream, Berkeley

Cream is an ingenious idea and should be in every city and suburb with ice cream fanatics. CREAM or Cookies Rule Everything Around Me is a custom ice cream sandwich joint. Open most days until midnight and weekends until 2am, the shop is never empty and there is always a line outside the door and around the block. No joke.

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We tried in the afternoon, waited 15 to 20 minutes and then had to make our other plans. We returned in the early evening, but the line was the same length as the afternoon! _MG_4917

The cost of these beauts are $2.00 per ice cream sandwich paid in cash $2.50 credit card and if you check in for the first time on Foursquare and purchase $6.00 worth of products, one gets a free cookie. We chose a free Carnival (m&m) cookie which was buttery and delish. Single cookies are $.65, two are a $1.25.

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Our friend enjoyed two different cookies chocolate chip and double chocolate with Salted Caramel ice cream._MG_4924

Our friends enjoyed White Chocolate Macademia Nut and double Chocolate Chip with It’s a Goody ice cream. They were pro ice cream eaters because they demolished the hearty sized cookie sandwich with no problem. We ate 1/2 and had to call it quits.

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The Chocolate Chip with Soy Cherry chocolate chip sandwich was unbelievable. The cookies super fresh and still warm. The soy cherry chocolate chip (which one can find at Trader Joe’s) was filled with bits of cherry, chunks of chocolate were yum and only $2.00.

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Next time, we wait in line at Cream, we will try the Golden Gate Caramel Swirl, Matcha Green Tea and White Pistachio ice cream and Turtle, Snickerdoodle and Capucchino cookies.

Apparently Cream has a secret menu including on Taco Tuesday, there is Ice cream taco, which is available in three half scoops plus one topping ($3.50) or three full scoops and one topping ($6.50). There are also mini ice cream sandwiches ($1.50), Ice cream cone sandwiches ($3) and Ice cream freezes made with soda instead of milk ($6). We plan on visiting again.

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Bow and Sparrow Shortbread

We received Bow and Sparrow Shortbread cookies (from Fling Confections, based in SF) as a gift and they are some of the best out there. The unique combinations of flavors are special. _MG_3954

There was chocolate with coffee truffle, orange with gingerbread truffle, orange with Mexican chocolate truffle, nutmeg with eggnog truffle and maple with maple bourbon pecan. _MG_3955

Our favorites were the orange and gingerbread and the maple and maple bourbon._MG_3956

The buttery shortbread itself were in fun squares with a whole displaying the cream center._MG_3965

Ici Ice Cream, Berkeley

Ici was everything we had hoped it would be. The adorable ice cream shop was busy, but there wasn’t the typical line out the door on the rainy evening.

We loved the crocheted ice cream cones dangling along the window.

The pastel paper cut outs also featured ice cream cones and Ici. Very whimsical and fun.

We were impressed with the creative ice cream flavors that were so unique.
Just check the Twitter for daily ice cream flavors. That evening there was Scotch Caramel Swirl, Huckleberry Yogurt sherbert, Malted vanilla, Honey Nougat, Cinnamon-gingersnap, Darjeeling sour cherry and Coffee hazelnut praline.

Ici also sells treats of all sorts including citrus peels dusted with sugar and their signature sugar cones. They also sell crunchy nut brittle, based on peanut brittle, with a hint of salt. They have flavors like rosemary-pine nut, cinnamon-pecan, cashew-orange, hazelnut-cocoa nib and traditional peanut. We did a second glance over at the homemade peppermint marshmallow and fresh meringues and Ici offers up flavors like hazelnut, chocolate chip, espresso, matcha and rose pistachio.

The baked alaska in the case were winter white and quite fluffy.

We sampled 2 flavors each and then decided on Scotch Caramel Swirl. Amazing. The slightly adult, scotch flavor paired well with the sweetness of the deep and gooey caramel.

Besides ice cream, Ici brews Blue Bottle Espresso (BMH’s review of Blue Bottle) and a dreamy looking hot chocolate. Will have to return to try other unique flavors and an affogato.

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Panera Bread, Stuart Street, Theater District, Boston

Over a year ago, Panera Bread opened a flagship in on Boylston Street in the Back Bay  and the fast casual group have been growing rapidly throughout the area. Panera Bread actually has origins with Au Bon Pain (BMH’s review of Au Bon Pain, Copley Place). Most of the items from breads, bagels to the pastry dough are pre-made at a central commissary and then baked off fresh in store, unlike Dunkin Donuts, whose products are typically delivered completely made.

This was our first visit to the Stuart Street location, which opened only several months ago. This location is near Chinatown and in the former 7-11 location, across from Market by Jean-Georges, W Hotel. A good majority of the patrons are tourists, folks popping in before a musical or play and Tufts Medical employees and students.

We have been to many Panera Bread locations and enjoying their baked goods, sandwiches and coffee. It’s great to have a communal place open from 6AM until 10:30PM, which has solid baked items and a way to plug in and an easy, well lit space to get some work done.

From time to time, our workplace would cater lunches from Panera and we have enjoyed the various signature sandwiches including the Napa Almond Chicken Salad, antibiotic-free chicken, diced celery, seedless grapes, almonds on a sesame semolina bread. Another lunch favorite is the Asiago Roast Beef, roasted beef, smoked cheddar, red onions, creamy horseradish sauce, on an asiago cheese demi bread.

The other locations we have previously we patroned  include the Huntington Street, Landmark Center in the Fenway and Brookline locations. In fact, our father, a baguette afficionado gets his french baguettes from main two places Japonaise Cafe & Bakery in Brookline and Panera Bread. Our father loves the the baguettes. According to our father, the french bread is described has a nice crust, a tender center and is really some of the best french bread he can get his hands on in the area.

We LOVE the seasonal shortbread cookies, they are the perfect balance of buttery sweetness. Right now the shortbread is in a flower shape, but we especially loved when the cookies were orange pumpkins in the autumn. In fact, we reviewed the shortbread cookie and caffe latte on Tasted Menu.

There were fresh cookies were just being baked off and we have the opportunity to check out the baking area, proof boxes and the generously sized baked cookies. Baking beings at 1AM, an impressive time. There are also egg souffles which we heard are pretty amazing and baked off every hour. The ham and cheese are the ones which we still need to try.

We tried the new Peanut Butter Dream cookie with toffee with almonds & peanut butter flavored chips which were sweet and peanut buttery. The Chocolate Chipper and Candy Cookie topped with milk chocolate candies were both warm in the center, gooey and full of chocolate.

We will need to try the Carrot Cake with Walnuts the carrot walnut cake filled and topped with cream cheese icing, then finished with a carrot décor piece.

The Cherry pastry with pastry cream topped with whole cherry filling and white icing was also a favorite. Super flakey, lightly tart and sweet, it was great with a tea in the morning.

We gave our Panera card to the friendly staff to log our loyalty points. We received a buzzer to indicate when our iced drink was ready. The super sweet cinnamon flavored iced chai latte hit the spot, but we needed a glass of water.

When we were students, we loved buying boxes of Panera’s Signature bagels to share with our colleagues during meetings and breakfast events. Panera’s  non-traditional and more creative bagels including the Asiago Cheese bagels and Cinnamon Crunch bagels are awesome. We enjoyed a toasted Cinnamon crunch with reduced fat honey walnut cream cheese spread. The cinnamon and vanilla chips in the bagel, topped with a sweet, crunchy cinnamon and sugar crust.

Our friend tried the Lemon Chicken Orzo, but felt it was a bit too salty for their taste. We’ll definitely have to return to try their Vegetarian Creamy Tomato with tomato puree and fresh cream and Asiago croutons.

We really enjoyed the Strawberries and Cream Scone with dried infused strawberries, white chocolate chips and strawberry bits in a cream based scone.

Our favorite cookie was a Chocolate Duet with Walnuts. The chocolate cookie dough with walnuts, semisweet chocolate chunks and bits of white chunks were unbelievable divine.

Our other absolute favorite pastry was the Bear Claw. We were very surprised by the luscious almond filling center, drizzled with icing and sliced almonds. It was so delicious and will plan on having another in the near future.

We also deeply appreciate there are several locations in Chicago, St. Louis, Dearborn and Portland of Panera Cares, a new non-profit concept makes the “Panera” experience accessible to everyone regardless of their means. Panera Cares Cafes do not have prices and is based on individual decision on payment a patron can determine how much they would like to contribute.

The company has been a huge support to the community and from July 16th through 31st, Boston area Panera Bread bakery-cafe’s donate 25 cents from every Lemonade and Frozen Lemonades sold to Boston Children’s Hospital.

Disclaimer: We purchased our own beverages and soups, but received complimentary pastries. The opinions and reviews expressed are our own.

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