Florida Cookie Shop Named A Best In The Country
In Florida, a locally-owned cookie shop was named among the country’s best by USA Today’s 10Best. They recently published a report highlighting some of America’s best cookie stores.
The primary criterion here was that they needed to be independently owned. They are described as “small businesses to family-owned endeavors.” USA Today’s 10Best list takes us into many small towns in all corners of the country to identify these great spots for sweet treats. However, the best cookie shop in Florida is right in the heart of one of the most popular destinations in the Sunshine State. Its backstory is also unique. 10Best states this shop is “the brainchild of Steve Lewis, who was inspired to get into the cookie baking business after buying an antique cookbook at an estate sale.”
Gideon’s Bakehouse
Coming in at number nine, Gideon’s Bakehouse is located in East End Market (3201 Corrine Dr). They also have a store in the Disney Springs area of Orlando. “Gideon’s Bakehouse has gained international attention for its monster-sized cookies, which take over 24 hours to prepare and weigh almost a half-pound each,” 10Best explains.
Looking at the photos you can see exactly what they are talking about. The original chocolate chip looks like a pile of chips with a side of cookie. The same holds true for the peanut butter crunch. In addition to its nine staple flavors, Gideon’s has monthly specials. Furthermore, there’s the fan-favorite candied walnut chocolate chip available on Wednesdays.
Lastly, Gideon’s Bakehouse’s Instagram account has become widely popular, with over 219k followers. Here, the most popular cookie shop in Florida shows its monthly specials, gives a behind-the-scenes look at its baking process, and posts snapshots of its decadent cakes.
In case you are wondering, Key Lime Chocolate Chip and Coconut Caramel are the July specials.
2 Florida Skateparks Recognized As Best In The Country
What makes a great skatepark? Essential requirements revolve around safety conditions, open space, and overall atmosphere. In Florida, two skateparks were recently listed among the best in the country.
In SkateboardHQ’s feature, “13 Skateparks in the U.S. You Need To Visit,” they take you on a tour through some of the greatest bowls in the continental United States. From the Northwest corner of Oregon to the Southeast corner of Florida, this list rolls through a lot of ground.
“You’ll find some of the most epic street courses alongside iconic locations and facilities designed for skaters and by skaters, including the largest full-concrete pipe and one of the oldest-running skateparks in America,” SkateboardHQ expxlains.
The largest full-concrete pipe they mention belongs to Lake Cunningham Regional Sports Park, in San Jose, CA. At 68,000-square-feet, it’s the largest skatepark in California. As for the “oldest,” we’ll get to that shortly.
Skatepark Culture
Whether they are built into the recreational facilities of a suburban town, or between buildings on city streets, skateparks can serve a great purpose. Under safe conditions, such parks provide a place for youth and skate enthusiasts alike to support each other while they work on their craft. There is a true artistic and creative component to skateboarding. Furthermore, the sport takes a great deal of discipline. To master a trick (or even to get a feel for riding) you have to go through rounds of repetition. Often, you fall, get up, try again, and then fall again.
Skateboarding is an activity that also can have very little cost affiliated with it. After the price of a board and the necessary safety equipment (such as a helmet and padding), most community parks are free admission.
There are some great organizations (mostly West Coast-based) that thrive off building and restoring skateparks in various communities. Evergreen based out of Portland, focuses on structuring parks for all skill levels. Montana Pool Service, a non-profit organization, aims to connect youth communities with their generous work installing parks across the country.
So let’s grab a board and take stroll through the two Florida skateparks that were named among the best in the country.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.