This week, we asked for your opinion on the best in Wellesley. Here’s what we came up with:
- – There aren’t too many cooks in this kitchen. In fact, there’s only one. Owner Susan Schochet takes scratch ingredients, boxes them up and sells them to be cooked at the customer’s convenience. Her business is year-round, but she offers .
- – It opens in Wellesley Friday, Aug. 5, and from what we know of the four existing locations already in Massachusetts – and the hundreds around the United States, Pinkberry is no ordinary frozen yogurt store. Fresh fruit is delivered and hand cut daily at this now international froyo joint, the atmosphere inside is festive and the company’s website has a catchy jingle.
- – Former lacrosse players Tyler Low and Jason Wellemeyer turned their passion for the game into an based in the Crest Mall. The duo began their business in 2007 and opened up the store on Patriots Day April 18.
- – The local indoor cycling studio has several machines, personal training, and numerous classes (and the name is too catchy to leave it off the list).
- – It’s an older business, but it’s definitely innovative. In an age where electronic gadgets and high-priced accoutrement are all the rage, the Wellesley Toy Shop specializes in the types of simple toys and games most of us remember before there was 4G service.
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