You may recall my post from February of the Carroll Creek Promenade and visiting the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center. It was much different in the late summer, and much more lively. We walked along the promenade for a bit, but also stopped at a bunch of other incredibly quaint places. Most of our adventures took place on or just off of Market Street.
We parked in the Church Street garage and walked. We went to Firestone's Market on Market, a cute little market that has organic foods, local beer, and interesting items (olive oil on tap and jelly body butter). Almost right next store was Zoƫ's Chocolates - it has given chocolate to the Emmys and the Oscars. Robby got me a small box of chocolates. They have a unique selection, but their Fleur de Sel Caramel chocolates were amazing. Next, we walked further down to the North Market Pop Shop. It literally has pop in their old-time glass bottles, and almost any flavor or brand you can think of. Robby settled for a Frostie's Root Beer and I chose a Leninade. It was a refreshing, retro-feel stop that gave us a boost.
After walking, we ate at Brewer's Alley. It was the first microbrewery in Frederick, so the history continued. Robby was probably more excited about the brewery aspect than I was. The area surrounding the bar is more modern, with rustic wood and brick, but when you get back into the dining area, it looks dated to the 60's or 70's. The food is mildly expensive, but the beer isn't and the menu sounds wonderful. I got a fajita salad, which was alright, but I have a feeling they have some better options that I'll have to try next time.
All in all, it was a wonderful way to spend celebrating 3 years. Downtown Frederick is full of so many things to do. If you're still interested in what else there is to offer, Trip Advisor is probably your best place to start. OR, Frederick's city and tourism websites. Enjoy the transition from summer to fall, and happy traveling!