It took a while but I finally get to Amelie’s.

As soon as you walk in, you know the place is cool with displays full of delicious pastries.

 

Jason is waiting at the counter.

The decor includes eclectic chandeliers.

 

The framed art (along with the frames) are all very interesting.

The furniture and decorations go together along with the patrons.

 

Not only is Amelie’s a cool hang out, they serve traditional French food.

 

I order a pate and cornichon baguette.  If you didn’t know what a cornichon is (because I didn’t), it’s a small salty pickle.

Love is not only in the air here, it’s on the wall.

  

I get to meet Bill, the owner.  He welcomes me to take as many photos as I like.

Not only is there ample seating and activities, the back door leads to a full atrium for an outdoorsy feel.

    

Jason and I engage in a clearly not so exciting game of chess.  This is a nice place to chill, eat some pastries, and play some games.

This is the location of the first Woodchuck (for me at least).

Just throwing it in there that Simon is real.

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