You're jealous because college students have developed good taste finally? More power to them.
Captn_Ag05 said:
I would think Cicis would do pretty well with the college crowd. Maybe they are spending their parent's money on Blaze and Urban Brick.
Went there a few nights ago because of this thread. The food was AMAZING, but the prices. To get as much food as it takes to fill me up would have broken the bank.Heismenberg said:
Agree completely (especially about the pork belly).
I got the 'Kitchen Sink' sandwich which has brisket, sausage and turkey. They put a big toothpick in the sandwich with a piece of the pork belly on the toothpick. That was $11-12.
Got a side of mac and cheese. That was $4.
The food was amazing though. And yes, I think the price of the sandwich should definitely come with a side.
Jacob Ramirez said:
Hearing that the Cici's next to Hobby Lobby is closed. Don't know if that has been mentioned.
yes Urban Air is open Great Placetalich said:
I think Urban Air has been open for 2 months. But it's still listed as "Coming Soon"
Broncos said:
I heard from a reliable source that a Top Golf, or similar business model, was building near Wellborn/Harvey Mitchell. Anyone else heard this?
Broncos said:
I heard from a reliable source that a Top Golf, or similar business model, was building near Wellborn/Harvey Mitchell. Anyone else heard this?
CharlieBrown17 said:
Ate at Dat Dog in NOLA tonight. Manager noticed my A&M shirt and told me they were planning on opening a location in College Station this semester or summer.
http://www.datdog.com/
I would bet that they were shooting for that weekend so that Avengers: Infinity War would be their big movie that premieres the day they open.Captn_Ag05 said:
Star Cinema Grill (Century Square) is planning to open the first week of May.
mgreen said:
I talked to a manager at Mo's in Houston a year ago and he said the College Station location would be three stories with a roof top patio. We will see if that is still true.
Good. WAY overrated. Whataburger all the way. This is Texas, it's been Californicated enough as it is.Captn_Ag05 said:
Sounds like In-n-Out is a no go at this time, per the city development office.