Tag: Palm Coast
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European Village 10 Year Anniversary
The European Village celebrated its 10-year anniversary on Sunday, February 21st, 2016 starting with a fantastic gourmet Farmers Market, and a family-zone with bounce houses, face painting, balloons, and a family friendly DJ; and ending with Live Music and a display of fireworks at night. (more…)
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Cafe Gelato opens at The European Village in Palm Coast (closed as of 2015)
Please note:
Regrettably Cafe Gelato closed as of year 2015Cafe Gelato is officially open to the public. 30 flavors and desserts made on the premises, all from scratch.
So what is the difference between Ice Cream and Gelato?
According to a Huffington Post Taste Article: Ice Cream vs Gelato: “What’s The Difference? “Gelato has less fat than ice cream. While ice cream is normally heavy on the cream and has a fat content of at least 10 percent, gelato uses more milk than cream, and generally also uses less egg yolks — if any. Ice creams are churned faster and harder than gelato.”
Larry Jr. and Larry Sr, owners of La Piazza Cafe, have given Palm Coast another taste of Italy. With about 30 premium flavors to choose from, and a parade of fresh desserts, your taste buds are in for a treat. Next time you visit, don’t hesitate to ask Larry Sr. how the Gelato is made. They are taking great pride in every spoonful.
Delizioso!
Like the video says…Run…Don’t Walk.
Cafe Gelato is open at European Village, Palm Coast from European Village on Vimeo.
Phone Number and Store Hours for Cafe Gelato can be found in The European Village Business Directory
Article Source: Huffington Post: Ice Cream vs Gelato: What’s The Difference?
Photo Credit: David Royall @RoyallD
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Under 20 at European Village
20 dollars. One twenty dollar bill. Two 10 dollar bills. Four 5 dollar bills. Twenty 1 dollar bills. No matter how you spin it, 20 dollars is really not that big of an amount. Or is it?
On a visit to European Village, three young women, Amanda, Monica, and Ivana, dared to push the limit by spending the afternoon by shopping and eating at European Village, with only 20 dollars each to spend. They are all under 20, with 20 dollars each. Although they shopped and dined together, they each had different experiences.
How would you spend your 20?
If you have any ideas for how you would choose to spend your $20 at the European Village, feel free to let us know in comments below.
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Holiday Lights & New Year’s
Holiday Lights Displays have been a tradition at the European Village, and 2013’s Holiday’s are no exception. During the month of December, enjoy our holiday lights displays in the courtyard of the European Village.
Here’s a taste of what to expect: (more…)
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Valentine’s Day 2013
European Village is probably one of the most romantic destinations to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Palm Coast.
Here’s what the folks at the venues say about what they have in store for you for Valentine’s Day 2013:
Valentines Day 2013 at European Village Palm Coast from European Village on Vimeo.