Gay club medford oregon

In September, we drove up to Southern Oregon to visit club dear friends who live in Central Point — a little town just north of Medford. We spent a few days up there, and visited their town, a little bit of Medford, and the towns of Jacksonville and Ashland. We only tried a few, but had a few stand-outs:.

We liked this place as soon as we saw the purple building that hosues it. Located right next to Lillie Belle is a fantastic creamery that sells one opf my favorite things in the whole world — cheese curds! These are the randomly-shaped pieces of cheese that are then pressed into bars or cheese, medford they are fricking delicious!

Pro-tip — pop one or half a dozen into your microwave for about seven seconts, then eat them quickly for a squeaky-melty treat. Best when eaten fresh. The stand-out restaurant of our trip — we went there twice. I wanted to lick the plate actually, I might have LOL. But the star here is the absolutely gorgeous courtyard at the back of this place.

Oh my god, the decadence. The biscuits are world-famous, and so full of butter you might have a heart attack just breathing the wonderful buttery air. Morning Glory Ashland Best Breakfast tie. Another great breakfast option, this one on the south oregon of Ashland. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, made with fresh, organic ingredients.

And those muffins… Hey Kolby! Kaleidescope Pizza Medford Best Pizza. No one should stop in Medford without a visit to this place, and the cheesy bread is absolutely divine, too, as Kolby below will attest to. Sorry I ate half the Gay pizza…. We only ate at one place in Ashland, and it was good but not fantastic. The tapas were tasty, but expensive for the portions offered.

And check out this awesome fashion panel. We found all kinds of cool things here, from paintings to decorative outlet covers to animals made out of wool — the artist was creating a giraffe right before our eyes. Renaissance Rose Ashland Great costume shop.

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This is a simply awesome costume shop in the heart of Ashland that gets extra points for the pink fuzzy monster slippers, the steampunk helmet and goggles, and the rainbow stairs we found inside. Like that one, this little store is full of fascinating things for kids, from the toadstool stool to the little doorways that reward the curious who dare to open them.

A really cool shop for the kid in all of us.