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| LuLu's Fashion Lounge keeps students looking good. |
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Day Three: Fuel up on pastries before antiquing and boutiquing Return to Bidwell Park for an early-morning jog, stroll, or bike ride and you’ll be in good company from fellow exercisers and dog walkers to curious deer and scampering chipmunks. Appetite piqued, head straight for the Upper Crust Bakery & Cafe, where still-warm scones and muffins await. Linger with the newspaper or a good read from the Bookstore next door.
Or eat and run: There’s shopping to be done. Many of the independently owned boutiques downtown are worth exploring. LuLu’s Fashion Lounge and Gigi Shoe Parlor sell stylish heels and colorful skirts and tops; Zucchini & Vine is great for gourmets. Next, take a 15-mile drive northeast, climbing up the Sierra Nevada foothills to Paradise, where good finds and great deals make it true heaven for the antiques-obsessed. A short detour on the way back takes you to the 1894 Honey Run Covered Bridge.
No visit is complete without a stop at Madison Bear Garden, the unofficial social center for Chico State students, which is plastered in antiques and photographs from the Wildcats’ triumphs plus retro video games, a sunny back patio, and, of course, plenty of ice-cold draws.
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| Sushi is sliced fresh at downtown’s Rawbar. |
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Details
Upper Crust Bakery & Cafe. $; breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. 130 Main; 530/895-3866. The Bookstore. 118 Main; 530/345-7441.
LuLu’s Fashion Lounge. 212 Main; 530/343-3545.
Gigi Shoe Parlor. 112 W. Second; 530/345-1512.
Zucchini & Vine. 204 Main; 530/345-3551.
Attic Treasures Mall. 7409 Skyway, Paradise; 530/876-1541.
Honey Run Covered Bridge. At Centerville and Honey Run Roads, 5 mi. east of downtown Chico.
Madison Bear Garden. Burgers, salads, sandwiches. $; lunch and dinner daily. 316 W. Second; 530/891-1639.