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    American Red Cross-Delaware County

    5.0(1 review)
    32.6 mi

    First off, I'm not a blood donor and likely never will be for various reasons, so I was here as an…read more(admittedly bad) support person for one. The building used to be a church, but it's not obvious as the renovation looks good. The parking lot is massive so plenty of parking. The space is open inside so it's easy to see around. You check in at the front where there are chairs with a tv playing Bob Ross. You get through the screening (which I couldn't go back for) then settle onto an adjustable bed for the blood donation. We were told the machines are set up so it's not possible for anything to go wrong there, lots of fail safes now at days. The nurse was new so she slightly missed the vein, but it got worked out. No issues in the past either. The staff is alwaysveruy friendly and chatty. The building is a comfortable temperature. Bathrooms are close by on the far left, apparently some people think the well water smells weird, but I didn't notice. Also on the left side is the recovery area where you sit after donating to make sure your body is good to go. They have a fridge full of juices (tropical, grape, and apple is what we saw) plus water bottles, but there is also an eco friendly water bpttle refill station and water fountain. There's a tv up on the wall over there too. The two recovery tables have a few chairs around with various goodies on the table. Mostly cookies, chips, and various sweets. Oreos and shortbread cookies were the two vegan options tried today, didn't check everything of course. The power red donation process took about an hour and a half from the check in time to leaving. It was a nice donation center and the experience went well.

    Polaris Career Center

    Polaris Career Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    73.7 mi

    My daughter attends Polaris she wanted to show me some of the things that she is making so I…read morestopped in to say hi and of course get some sweets the food they made in culinary class are really good the fruit Danish is my favorite all the other sweets are good also the girls working the counter are nice very polite also and while she gets to hang out with friends she also gets to learn more about culinary so it's a win win right Polaris is a great place to learn and prepare you for the future I would recommend this place

    The Polaris restaurant, "Mise en Place" (a French phrase defined by the Culinary Institute of…read moreAmerica as "everything in place"), is open Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays during the school year. Mise en Place is operated by the students in the Chef Training program. Went the first time this school year and it exceeded my expectations. Last year had some bad service and not so great food. Decided to try again with a new student year. Sure glad I did! Ordered the salmon meal, $11. Includes a homemade roll, fresh vegetable, rice (I got double veg instead), iced tea, and a chocolate torte for dessert. Salmon had a maple whiskey sauce and it was grilled on a cedar plank - perfectly done.. I could eat it every day, enjoyed it that much. The massive Corned beef Reuben sandwich $8 was made with house cooked corned beef that was not fatty at all. They use a swirl rye bread and don't skimp on kraut or cheese. It came with a huge 1/2 dill pickle and potato salad. Also ordered the white truffle mac n cheese $11 topped with roasted winter vegetables which came with a roll, drink and dessert. Desserts are always a stand out here. Today was an apple struesel ala mode and a rich chocolate raspberry torte. Always save room for dessert - don't miss them! Weekly menu includes soups, sandwiches, salads, entrees and fantastic desserts. Chef O, the instructor for the program, previously worked at the Pomeroy House and you will see some of their recipes included in the menu rotation. For instance, the Pomeroy Salad is a staple. So coming here is a no brainer - get a gourmet meal at a Denny's price :) Notes: The restaurant is operated and staffed with students. Sometimes it can be a bit of a wait to get your meal. Plan accordingly, don't go if you are in a rush. Only open for lunch during the school year. Sometimes it is tough to get a table. Calling ahead for reservation is strongly suggested.. I feel this place is a hidden gem. Where else can you get a full lunch with beverage and dessert for $11? Reservations are highly recommended. Hours: Doors open at noon 440.891.7685 - See more at: http://www.polaris.edu/about/customer-services/#sthash.cySJka2v.dpuf

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