We started out at Stone Creek Coffee. Coffee beans from all over the world are imported and roasted at the factory store at 422 N. 5th St.
| Stone Creek Coffee is located across from Milwaukee's Intermodal Station. The building was designed by Burnham and Root, who also designed the 1893 Columbian Exposition (World's Fair) in Chicago. |
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| I'm sipping a cup of Stone Creek coffee in front of the wall that shows all of the coffees that Stone Creek roasts and blends. |
At the National Bakery our sample was a ham sandwich on a hard roll - a Milwaukee tradition - and a nice palate cleanser between all the sweets.
Four stops in Wauwatosa were within a block or so of each other.| Cheesecake samples teased our sweet tooth at Simma's Bakery. |
| The lemon bar sample from this bakery was light and delicious. |
Our last Wauwatosa stop was Rose's Flower Shop. Nothing to eat here but we experienced wonderful smells of flowers and received a carnation during our visit.
| Rose's boasts a huge collection of lunch boxes. |
| This display greets customers at the front door. |
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| Our sample was two mini cupcakes. We were cautioned not to save them until later because the bakery uses no preservatives in its recipes. |
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| Who can resist an aluminum Christmas tree in the lobby of the bakery? |
| Here we are at the end of our tour with Sandy. So many sweet treats delighted our palates along the way. |


