
It was a neat show, and it is always nice to visit the city for a day. We had a lot more time this year to check things out, so we did get to visit several places this time without feeling rushed. We had lunch at John's Pizzeria, which was absolutely fabulous. The pizzeria is set in an old church, so there were beautiful stain glass windows and the choir loft, where they had seating and two additional pizza ovens to the two on the main floor. What great pizza. If you are ever near the Theatre district and are hungry for good pizza, this is the place to go. After the show we had enough time to get lost trying to find the Brookstone store that we had passed earlier in the day and get fresh pop corn from Dale and Thomas Popcorn. If you haven't had their kettle corn, you need to try it. Even Pete likes it, and he isn't big on kettle corn. Dinner, as is tradition, was at Rosie O'Grady's. We are sorry to say that neither of us enjoyed our meals, even though others did. Probably the most disappointing part of the day was the Starbuck's hot chocolate right before we got on the bus. Not only did it take forever to make and was expensive as anything, it tasted awful. Starbucks has nothing on Sheetz's hot chocolate, which is definitely more affordable!