Three different types of excellent chili, ice cold beer and a jukebox full of old faves make the Hard Times good.
In addition to tasty, often unusual, sandwiches, Nickell's & Scheffler features about a dozen gourmet to-go items by the pound.
This more casual room at the renowned Old Town restaurant offers refined and often playful dishes.
With a focused chef, this intimate restaurant excels from drinks through desserts.
Checkered floors, a juke box, a bar to sit at and drink a milk shake (or cocktail), Elvis nights, and a breakfast of champions make the Royal a star in this neck of the woods.
More than 250 different types of ales, lagers, ciders and stouts are on the beer menu at this neighborhood spot. The artery-clogging food menu could use some work, though.
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Y'all better come hungry.
Traditional American fare is accompanied by classic cocktails and icebox cakes.
Chef Anthony Chittum has turned this handsome but uneven restaurant into an address worthy of a food lover's little black book.
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