We swear by the moist and delicious pork loin and slices of smoked turkey breast, and the homemade hot sausage wraps are both cheap and addictive. The cobbler is so-so, but the banana pudding is very good.
If you're still hungry after an orange Dreamsickle Smoothie, try one of the dozen or so sandwich options. You really can't beat a fresh lunch option for less than $10.
Lofty venue for bowling, karaoke, Ping-Pong & other games, with a bar for cocktails & comfort foods.
The No. 1 Tonkotsu Original ramen bowl contains addicting, creamy pork broth filled with al dente noodles, a slice of tender pork belly, and half of a boiled egg. You must try the Spicy Bomb.
Cool off with these East Coast treats of Italian ices and frozen custard, in ever-changing fresh flavors.
The rustic decor – stone, metal, leather, and antlers – and hearty Western entrées with robust side dishes welcome carnivores.
Always consistent and usually crowded, this eclectic Italian chain restaurant offers plenty of pastas and a lively atmosphere. This restaurant is also particularly kid-friendly.
Baja-style tacos, ceviches, and the standout ahi tuna tostada are some of the specialties served out of this roving food truck. Check their calendar to find their next stop.
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