4F - Tuesday, September 3, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4 J ,I null' I, 1 0 i Best Breakfast ANGELO'S Most arguments about Ann Arbor's best breakfast joint end in one word: Angelo's. Tucked away near the University's medical campus,you'd think the restaurant would be too off the beat- en path to survive - until you get a glimpse of the line in the morning, often stretching down the sidewalk. Only consistently delicious food can draw such a devoted following, and this proves to be the case at Angelo's. If the menu looks too sophisticated for the breakfast commoner - with entries like crab cake Benedict, eggs Florentine and pumpkin pancakes - just take a shot in the dark. It's hard to go wrong. The hollandaise sauce is creamy, the pancakes are fluffy and the egg concoctions tend to deliver on the flavors promised. Just make sureto getthere early to avoid the wait and soak in a slice of Ann Arbor culture. I LMO -ELLIOT ALPERN KATHERINE PEKALA/Daily NATA5HA JANARDAN/Daily Best Dessert CUPCAKE STATION Blissful. That's the only way to describe these cupcakes: blissful and all of its associated syn- onyms including, but not limited to, heavenly, idyllic and beatific. The biggest problem, nay the only problem, with Cupcake Station is there's just too much tasti- ness. How is one expected to choose between the marshmallow-filled "Cookies and Cream," the nationally recognized "Bump-A-Licious" and the classic chocolate-frosted "Original," not'to mention the 21 other flavorsbaked fresh every day? As far as location, Cupcake Station is a tad out of the way, located on the corner of E. Liberty and Main. You have to really want that cupcake, but trust me you want that cupcake. These cupcake artists - and they are artists - perfected the all-important frosting-to-cake ratio. There's so much flavor, so much sweetness, so much sheer goodness baked into every cake. War would cease to exist if there was a Cupcake Station in every country. These guys even sponsor charities with free cupcakes; are they saints or are they temptation itself?I don't know, and I don't care - just take my money already. -JAMIE BIRCOLL I Best Coffee ESPRESSO ROYALE After a long day of lectures and homework, there's nothing more soothing than the knowl- edge that your choice of comfy armchairs, hot coffee and calm folk music await at your local coffee shop. It's by creating that home-away-from-home atmosphere that Espresso Royale has earned the love of the Ann Arbor community. Even though the chain got its start in California, and despite the fact that you know perfectly well that there are two more locations within walk- ing distance, every time you go in it feels like a quaint, one-of-a-kind local business. The baked goods are always fresh and delicious, the coffee aromatic and inviting and the baristas friendly and helpful. If you're looking for something more adventurous, there's a full menu of lattes, teas and iced drinks to appeal to the coffee shop connoisseur. Espresso is exactly what a college coffee shop is supposed to be. Whether hanging out with friends, looking for somethingto keep you awake through your next lecture or simply trying to find somewhere to sit down and relax, there's no better place to kick back and enjoy a hot cup of espresso. -ADAM DEPOLLO BEN & JERRY'S Everyone loves ice cream. Therefore, everyone loves Ben and Jerry's. It's that simple. Located on South State Street, right next to its nemesis, Stucchi's, it's not hard to see why the people of Ann Arbor have chosen B&J's as their favorite. The ice cream, waffle cones and smoothies blend to create an irresistible aroma that capti- vates your senses as you glide to the counter, where a wide selection of frozen dessert flavors await. The chocolaty sweet kick to the nose as helpful employees scoop out phish food from behind the counter is enough to remind you that you've come to the right place, and you won't be disappointed. But the best part of eating ice cream at Ben and Jerry's is the nostalgia. It's just like when you were a kid - after begging your parents for some ice cream and promising you'll brush your teeth, you enter a place where the walls are as colorful as the flavors, everyone's happy and the ice cream is just so damn good. Sure, when you walk in now, your parents aren't with you and you're never going to brush your teeth, but what remains are the good times you spent with the people you like and the ice cream you love. -MA YANK MA THUR a DESIGNED BY AMY MACKENS