![]() The yogurt sauce that accompanies the pancakes is a perfect match. This gluttonous menu includes savory pancakes with oatmeal, assorted fruits, open sandwiches, and a drink. ■Recommended menu ①・・・ "Afternoon Tea Set" to enjoy the charm of Harvest Market all at once. Let's take a look at the menu right away! The dishes are prepared in accordance with Disney's guidelines for a healthy lifestyle, with particular emphasis on the four promises (calories, salt, fat, and sugar) to control intake, and on top of that, the menu is prepared with great taste and the Disney world in mind. ![]() ■The calorie content of every dish is listed, so you know it is safe and healthy! ▲There is a lot of exciting food here. Source: Disney Harvest Market ![]() Original art depicting Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and other characters is displayed here and there, making it a great photo spot! The store is large and spacious, with an area of about 450 square meters, and has a cafe and gift store based on the theme of "Harvest." In base colors of wood and green, the world of Disney unfolds before you, creating a very exciting space. During the time of the photoshoot, it was the Christmas version, and it changes depending on the season. ▲A Mickey Mouse inspired statue is presented at the center of the store. Today we will be reporting on this store located on the 7th floor of Shibuya Hikarie. Especially for Disney lovers, it has become a must-visit spot. Tues-Sat 8 am-7 pm, Sun 8 am-4 pm.The Disney Harvest Market by Cafe Company is a very popular cafe and gift store where you can relax and enjoy a healthy meal in the world of Disney. Harvest Market, 308 Main St., Milford, (513) 239-5400, /harvestmarketmilford. All of Harvest’s hot bar side items are prepared vegan-friendly. Good to know: No need to venture into the big city for vegan dining options. You can grab and go or stick around to enjoy your food in the market’s bright space at one of the café tables looking out on Main Street. ![]() Don’t miss out on the hot bar, which serves a lunch special and soup of the day (Tues–Sat), with surprisingly metropolitan dishes like Mediterranean-style chicken and quinoa, paleo sausage, or vegetable curry (check their Facebook page for weekly menus). We picked up a six-pack of MadTree from their cooler of craft beers (there’s wine, too) and browsed the menu of La Terza coffees, a selection of teas and kombucha on tap, while we enjoyed a chatty checkout with the Redmans across their hand-built counter. Its groceries include locally sourced foods ranging from meats and milk to artisan breads, canned goods, and a selection of farm-fresh fruits and veggies, also giving space to natural health and beauty products, as well as crafted wares like hand towels, cards, and candles. Before opening, the entrepreneurial duo honed their business know-how through ArtWorks’s CO.STARTERS, a Cincinnati-based nine-week startup-mentorship program. “We like to describe it as a reimagined convenience store,” says Ben, who gestures to Maureen (a Milfordian herself), and she adds, “or a mom-and-pop for the modern age.” With a focus on fresh, local products, the specialty market more closely resembles a mini-Whole Foods Market than a bodega. The upstairs, as well as the old deli space, is now occupied by Ben and Maureen Redman, owners of Harvest Market, which celebrated its one-year anniversary in April. ![]()
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