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A Walk to Williams-Sonoma

This week walking around The Bellevue, you may notice that many of the stores are having sales. In my summer interning here in The Bellevue, I haven’t had time to visit many of them, so I thought this week I’d visit a couple and report back.

 

Today I thought I’d start with a store more familiar to my parents than to me. Williams-Sonoma has always been adored store by my parents, because they’ve upheld the tradition of purchasing fine cooking equipment. While I’m not at the point yet in my lifewhere I have my own kitchen or can cook something other than pancakes I can appreciate all that Williams-Sonoma has to offer.

 

But if you’re like me, you may not be looking for a new copper kettle or be on your way to the next Iron Chef, but you may be a cookie fiend. My favorite thing I saw in the store was a collection of cookie cutters that are in the shape of animal cookies! I’m sure you remember those delectable little crackers in the box with the rope and train wheels! Well, it’s safe to say I was reliving my childhood, and you can pick up your set for just 20 dollars at Williams-Sonoma. Either for you or a friend, this looks like a really fun gift.

 

Stay tuned this week for more reporting on the stores in the Bellevue.

 

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The historic 1904 Beaux Arts building houses the finest hotel, restaurants, shops, fitness facility, and gourmet food court in Philadelphia. The Bellevue has the best skyline restaurant view in Philadelphia at XIX, a Gourmet Food Court with international offerings, and premier shops and services.