Yesterday I got my first real dose of Christmas in the city. We went in to get some ingredients for dinner from Whole Foods, and a little present to send my dad (to make up for abandoning him on Thanksgiving). But there was so much to see that we ended up making an afternoon of it. Who can take a quick trip to the grocery store when you get off the train and see this view of Central Park?
So we headed to Dean and Deluca to see if they had anything for my dad, and to give us an excuse to get coffee ourselves. Usually I kind of hate going there a little bit, because they have all of the best baked goods in the city and I can’t have ANY of it. So, being in the holiday spirit and all, I opted for the “Pumpkin Potion” made with soy milk. It’s a blend of something pumpkin, and chai, and I think magic – because this thing was soooooo good. It made Pumpkin Spice Lattes from Starbucks look like car wash hot chocolate (what? they didn’t serve hot chocolate at your car wash?) It was incredibly frothy, and even though I’m not usually a fan of chai, the spiced and subtle pumpkin flavor was really amazing. Almost made me not envy the line of people getting cupcakes and pastries. Almost.
We also got a few of their Origin Chocolate bars, which didn’t make it home whole. In our defense, it was a long subway ride. Other gluten free food options at D&D include:
- Siggi’s Yogurt (I’ve had the Orange Ginger and it was decent)
- Macaroons (sometimes they have packaged ones, but the sales people will never give me a straight answer about the ones in their display case). Plus, if you’re in the area you might as well get your macaroons here).
- Nut mix and cranberry nut mix
- Soups (they had butternut squash when I went, that is gluten free. But check for other varieties)
- Larabars (at the SoHo location, not at the Rockefellar Center location)
- Tons of candy and artisan chocolates
- Terra chips and popcorn (at SoHo location)
- At the SoHo location they also have a lot of prepared foods, sushi (but no soy sauce), cheeses, and fresh fruits and veggies.
On the way there we saw the big tree getting prepped for the lighting in Rockefellar Center. Right now it looks like a construction zone, but soon it will be all gussied up and ready for Christmas.
Apologies for those of you who can’t try the yummies at Dean and Deluca. For those of you in the city – D&D moved to 48th Street a couple of months ago. It’s much more discrete now (not even on Google Maps yet):
Dean and Deluca
On W 48th Street between 6th and 5th Ave.
Or 560 Broadway (right outside the Prince Street subway)
Thank you for writing such a wonderful post about your Dean & DeLuca favorites! The comment comparing other drinks to “car wash hot chocolate” was especially enjoyed. Happy Holidays!
Erin @ Dean & DeLuca