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Top 5 things to do on Bainbridge Island when you are feeling indulgent

February 4th, 2010 at Thu, 4th, 2010 at 4:15 pm by Bree Ogden

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1. Hollydays

First things first, Hollydays is THE place to go for cards. I get all of my cards exclusively at this place. But aside from that, Hollydays is cute, fun, bright, lovely, and completely unnecessary…which in my mind, translates to totally necessary. It is a little bit offbeat, and a little bit eccentric. And tell me, what is the point of living on or near Bainbridge Island without a little offbeat eccentric-ness?

2. Massage at BAC

Because for most people, a massage is about 90% indulgence…indulge away, my friends, indulge. The Bainbridge Island Athletic Center has a great little room for massages, and a talented massage staff. Not much else to say except that his name is deep tissue…and I’m in love.

3. Mora Iced Creamery

I’m almost positive my brother considers buying a plane ticket to Bainbridge Island every time he wants Ice Cream. Mora appears as if it was stolen from a vintage postcard and has the charm of Grace Kelly. Mora is especially good for the decadent palate…with flavors that range from Spicy Chai to Goat Cheese with Fig. Mora and I, we get on swimmingly.

4. Raspberry Fudge at Bon Bon Confections

Try the new fudge flavor at Bon Bon. In all likelihood, this should taste like cough syrup. Instead it tastes like pink heaven. (It is so good, it got me to say ‘pink heaven’ in public…can you do that?)

5. Chicken Ranch Pizza at That’s A Some Pizza

Oh gosh. This is SUCH an indulgence. It is my ‘moody girl’ food. Pizza, ranch, chicken, bacon, tomatoes. I’m sinking just writing about it. Not to mention, ladies, That’s A Some Pizza only hires eye candy (I’m convinced). Just sayin’…

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