Wednesday, September 1, 2010

T-Town Dining

HUNGRY? I know I am. So what restaurants are worthy of our tight college student budgets while delivering mouth-watering, satisfying treats? Well, look no further because here are some solutions.
For the purposes of this blog, we will use dollar signs to denote the general price range of the restaurant with $ being dirt cheap and $$$$ being a pricey date restaurant. Click on any of the restaurant names for the location on Google Maps.

City Cafe is a great choice for a cheap meal.

City CafĂ© ($): A cheap plate of some sweet Southern cooking. Each day has a different selection of delicious meats and veggies. You can get a meat and a veggie for $3 or two veggies and a meat for $4. You will get your money’s worth regardless of what you choose!

Mugshots ($$): Can you say burgers galore? Mugshots grills up some tasty patties like no other I’ve ever tasted. They also have pasta, soup, salads, and sandwiches.

Hooligans ($$): Laid back Mediterranean restaurant on University (towards downtown). Go there if you’re looking for a chill place to hang out with friends. Grab a Gyro or some hummus and enjoy their outdoor seating.

DePalma’s ($$$): Nicer, Italian restaurant. Everything is good there. Literally. I especially recommend their Pasta DePalma. DePalma’s is a great place to take a date or dress up and go out to dinner with friends.

Chuck’s Fish ($$$$): Best seafood for miles around...absolutely decadent desserts as well. It's a great place downtown to take a date if you're looking to impress.

Cypress Inn ($$$$): Lunch or dinner with a riverfront view. Try the fresh catch of the day but be prepared for a bit pricier bill.

Look for more restaurant info in the future. Enjoy!

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