Madison, Georgia has numerous antique stores and flea markets to shop away the hours in.
Also many restaurants and coffee shops are located downtown.
I usually eat a fried green tomato sandwich at The Chop House.
These images are from The Madison Market and garden shop next door.
They sell mostly European antiques inside and have an upscale restaurant in back.
To see my first post on the Madison Market in October click here.
Happy Friday
Olive
Oh I love shops like this and the sandwich sounds devine.
ReplyDeleteI want to visit here and have lunch with YOU!
ReplyDeleteLots of nice things to choose from. I like the rack of clay pots too. Hope the weather is getting better. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued by the fried green tomato sandwich! Never heard of it before. Is the tomato unripe and then fried?
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe there is someone who has never tried fried green tomatoes! Back to your post - what did you buy? I love the antiques in the Market, but too rich for my pocket.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I wish the first picture was taken in my back yard. ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a fun day!
ReplyDeleteI love little shops like this and a restaurant to boot! I've never had a fried green tomato let alone one on a sandwihch
ReplyDeleteNow there's another good reason to visit Madison!
ReplyDeleteAnd so...did you find any new treasures?!
ReplyDeleteWell...and WHAT did you buy???? That is really a great place to visit. Love it. I love fried green onions but would never think to make a sandwich out of them- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your shopping. I hope to get to Madison someday so I can shop too. Your sandwich sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteBig Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
I loved your shopping trip, but most of all I would love to have one of those fried green tomato sandwiches right now!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I love fried green tomatoes, but haven't had them on a sandwich...bet it's yummy!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy