Descriptive Essay: A Day At Rockwall

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I have lived in Rockwall my whole life and had never visited The Londoner, a restaurant where you can have a taste of London without being there. I drive by the building every day when I come home. The enormous sign with the United Kingdom flag has always caught my eye just as it did when I walked toward the restaurant. The red benches and wooden doors made me feel like I was stepping into another universe. The Londoner has many qualities that common restaurants do not and I am certain that you will not want to miss this amazing food. The Londoner is placed near a variety of food options in downtown Rockwall but with its one-of-a-kind atmosphere, it is sure to beat its competition. Since there is limited parking in the Rockwall square, they provide their own valet parking. This is one of the many qualities that other …show more content…

There was one bad thing about the cheese, it overpowered the chicken and bacon if you did not have anything to wash it down with. Luckily, I had not finished my bread and used it to help keep the overpowering flavor away. After the meal the server asked me if I wanted to order dessert. The Car Bomb Brownie was calling my name. It took less than five minutes to get the brownie and when I received it, my nose was filled with its sweet smell .It was infused with irish whiskey and Bailey’s and topped with vanilla bean ice cream. Mouth watering, I took my first bite. The brownie itself was hot, creamy, and rich. The ice cream was a great pair with it because it helped ease the intense rich flavor. My experience with this food was unlike anything I had ever tasted and I would love to go back and experiment more. Although I did not have a bad experience with The Londoner, I am sure others have an awful experience. This aberrant restaurant is sure to catch people 's attention and pull them into a new world. Between the food, service, and atmosphere, this is not a place anyone will want to miss while in