Showing posts with label Union Station. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Union Station. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Larry's Cookies Union Station: Chocolate Chunk Cookie

Josh

If you are in the market for a well made cookie, and happen to be traveling through DC on a train or by metro, take a second and stop at Larry's Cookies in the Union Station food court.




The Chocolate Chunk Cookie has both the mass and volume needed to satisfy one's sweeter cravings.  It deserves our great rating.  Other options include oatmeal raisin, butter pecan, double chocolate, crispy chocolate, Heath, and white chocolate.  A very simple yet delectable dessert!




Union Station Food Court
(202) 289-7586


Other locations include:

1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20004 (Reagan Building)
(202) 682-0080

1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW # 114, Washington, DC 20004 (Old Post Office)
(202) 682-1018

1633 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 234-2690 

1100 S Hayes St. Arlington, VA 22202
(703) 415-2066

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Crumbs Bake Shop Union Station: Heart-shaped marble brownie

Bill


Crumbs Bake Shop is a NYC-based chain that mainly competes in the DC cupcake war, with multiple local stores.  We'll cover its ranking in the cupcake craze in a later post.  For now, with Valentine's Day almost here, you should know about he heart-shaped marble brownie, which is one of Crumbs Bake Shop's many Valentine's gifts to the DC dessert scene. 




It's a brownie tooped with a layer of cheesecake with marbled ribbons of fudge.  The mix of cheesecake and brownie is often attempted, but rarely perfected.  The two elements are
difficult to combine without accidentally creating a disruptive citrus flavor.  Avoiding that is extremely rare, and the mark of a masterful pastry chef.  This dish complicated the task even more by marbling the cheescake with ribbons of fudge. The chef executed this plan with perfection.




The brownie is not too crunchy on edges.  The cheescake is soft and its texture closely matches that of the brownie.  The just slightly crispy edges of the brownie provide the only texture contrast.  The brownie's taste did not pop much because the flavor of the fudge marbling was so strong.   That's not a bad thing, because the fudge marbling communicated that old-fashioned mix of cocoa and better well.  As a Valentine's treat, this will not disappoint.  It deserves our great rating.


Union Station Train Concourse
(202) 408-1001      

Also: 
2839 Clarendon Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 524-4001

604 11th St. NW
Washington D.C. 20004
(202) 737-4001      

Yelp (2.5/5)

City's Best

Washington Examiner

Washington Business Journal