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Mark Crnolatas
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The best dessert in Lakewood?

Post by Mark Crnolatas »

This doesn't have a clicky, but we can all post on here.

For those of us who appreciate a goupy (is that a word?) or whatever for after the main meal, or even instead of a meal, who has the best dessert type thing(s) in our fine city of Lakewood?

Care to post your favorite dessert and where the rest of us can get it?

(must be able to bring it home or have it on-site so this includes restaurants, bakeries etc ).

I'll wait to post mine.

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Post by Bryan Schwegler »

I think Aladin's has outstanding desserts.
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Post by Gary Rice »

In addition to Hylander's (on Detroit near Marlowe) famed Wednesday and Friday fish fries (yum!) they often have either a nice jello or rice pudding (with or without raisins) topping off that's just right! (particularly with a dollop of whipped cream on top!)

Matter of fact, I think that's where I think we'll be taking lunch on the morrow. My favorite meal is their Southern Fried Catfish! :D
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Post by Ruthie Koenigsmark »

I love this thread! Ok, one of my favs are the fried twinkies w/raspberry sauce at Melt--so worth the calories, folks!
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Post by Ivor Karabatkovic »

OH the southern fried catfish sounds so good.

I was wondering if anyone served that nearby! I almost bought some fillets on my last trip to the west side market but didn't. Maybe I'll get some the next time I head down to the market.

As far as dessert...hmmm.... Bela Dubby has a KILLER chocolate cake that will knock you off your chair.
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Bret Callentine
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Post by Bret Callentine »

word of caution; don't ever stand between my wife and the banana's foster dessert at Maria's.

As for me, my favorite is Maria's Hot Fudge Calzone.
Jeff Endress
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Post by Jeff Endress »

Creme Brulee at Players......whatever happens to be the flavor du jour.

Or, if we're not limited to restaurants, the daisy almond at Malleys....nothing like the taste of salted almonds together with their hot fudge!

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Post by Stephen Eisel »

I love the DQ's Dilly Bar :D
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Post by Dee Krupp »

Ok, I just put on 10 pounds reading this thread :shock:
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Post by Brad Hutchison »

Gary - you're awesome for picking jello as your favorite dessert.

Stephen - Buster Bars waste Dilly Bars.
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Brad Hutchison wrote:Gary - you're awesome for picking jello as your favorite dessert.

Stephen - Buster Bars waste Dilly Bars.
Buster Bars mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Post by Dee Krupp »

Stephen Eisel wrote:I love the DQ's Dilly Bar :D
I always thought the Dilly Bar was named after me. :lol: When I was little my aunt used to call me Dilly (actually, I'm 40 and she still calls me that!) because I would dilly dally walking to and from her house to mine (they lived directly behind us).
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Post by Will Brown »

Friends, just over the border in Cleveland, has a display of deserts that is quite tempting. Unfortunately, I can't speak from experience as deserts are forbidden me.
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Post by Danielle Masters »

Ivor Karabatkovic wrote:As far as dessert...hmmm.... Bela Dubby has a KILLER chocolate cake that will knock you off your chair.
I agree Ivor, whenever I need a major chocolate fix I go get a slice of cake from there, it goes great with a nice cup of hot chocolate. When I think dessert, I think chocolate overload.
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Post by Mark Crnolatas »

13 posts but 500 lurkers. Seems we have some people who love desserts but are sneaking peaks at where to get them. :D

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