I have seen this small shop selling waffles several times since the lockdowns have been active here and will have to drop by when I can get a good idea of what they serve. According to the web they have a great variety of toppings for the waffles which sounds good to me.
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Topped with blueberries and maple syrup is how I like them.
ReplyDeleteDoes indeed sound inviting Pat, I'll have what William is having but add a scoop of icecream 😉
ReplyDeleteMarch 25 is national waffle day in Sweden.
ReplyDeleteI bet they are good! I can think of a lot of toppings I would like.
ReplyDeleteYou're making me hungry!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to try for lunch. I love waffles, but when it comes to toppings I am a traditionalist. It's maple syrup and butter, but I might be tempted by one of their other creations.
ReplyDeleteCan only be enjoyed with "hjortronsylt".
ReplyDeleteIf Grandmama makes them they have to be good! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely place;-)
ReplyDeleteI love waffles and I bet that Grandmama makes a great waffle.
ReplyDeleteI am THERE! Love me some waffles <3
ReplyDeleteYum, waffles!
ReplyDelete...I love waffles, let's hope that they are better than the Waffle House! Perhaps I need to get the waffle iron out. Thanks for joining the party. Have a sweet day.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine any number of possible toppings, but none of them can come even close to butter and maple syrup. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's high time they allowed grandmama to retire and stopped exploiting the elderly! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought that the original waffle was made to eat without a topping whatsoever.
ReplyDeleteYummy! I have a sweet tooth for the toppings.
ReplyDeleteWanted to make (cheese) waffles this week - Hubby surprisingly has the week off and hates them, so, next week.
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting, tell how it was like, please.
Not that I could travel and taste...
You had me at waffles but grandma's too yes! I'd be right there too.
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