Great time wandering through marietta square with my kids. It's an autism challenged train lover's dream, with the railroad crossing only a block away, and a climbable train slide/playground, ringable bell, and station house. They love the fountain, the mural across the street, the flowers, stage, hearing their echo in the gazebo. Great coffee and perfect seafood omelets across the street at Sugar Cakes Patisserie. Horrible biscuits at The Butcher The Baker. Interesting pastries and goods at Australian bakery on the corner, with vegan/vegetarian options. Taquiera Tsunami doesn't live up to its hype, but it's the most vegan friendly eatery in the square. Pizza shop is basic. The Marietta Local is absolutely delicious at a...
Read moreThe square is one of the things that makes Marietta feel like home. Just walking down the streets is a pleasant enough experience itself. There's a great view from the public parking deck, ideal for watching a sunrise. The area is usually very clean. You'll sometimes see street musicians playing on the weekends at night or in the morning during the farmers' market or outdoor local art shows. The square is also an ideal location...
Read moreMarietta square is a very nice place to visit. The shops are fun to walk through. We stopped in just before Thanksgiving and they had an ice skating rink setup in the park. The little ones like to play on the train or run around in the park while the older ones enjoyed the ice skating. Everyone enjoyed the shopping. They also have several good places to eat, but we did not visit any of them on this trip. We...
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