We are here to settle the dust on which is the best Girl Scout cookie. Using math and our tastebuds, my roommates and I determine which is the best cookie.
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HTeaO is a great spot for lovers of sweet tea, green tea and flavored tea. Not only is it fairly priced, but they also have amazing customer service. I would definitely recommend giving this spot a try.
Revolve is open in the Bill Daniel Student Union Building from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. If you’re looking to try something new on campus, Le’s Kitchen is the place to grab a quick lunch between a busy day of classes.
On my first day of quarantine, my very kind boyfriend retrieved my short list of groceries to get through the week. With $32 worth of items, I masterfully created these subpar meals. Some of these meals were a pleasant surprise, while others made me wish I had lost my sense of taste and smell.
Pivovar, a Czech-inspired brewery and restaurant, is an exciting new addition to Waco’s food scene. Pivovar’s ambience and unique dishes will keep me coming back because it is just that good.
In the busyness of life today, most people forget the importance of genuine human connection and meaningful conversations. This value was never lost at Casa De Castillo. In fact, it is the heart of the restaurant.
The whole situation reminded me of when I had a Taco Bell Crunchwrap Supreme for the first time — love at first bite.
Wako Roll is one of the best restaurants in Waco to visit if you’re looking for something to change up your regular food routine. The options are plenty, the food is tasty and the experience is like no other.
Don’t be afraid to venture out into the small businesses of Waco. You surely won’t be disappointed.
Waco has a new hibachi restaurant, and where it lacks in flavor, it makes up for in its ambiance and good sushi.
Friendsgiving is a time to be surrounded by your closest friends, relax and just spend time together. It doesn’t have to look perfect or live up to certain expectations.
Po’boys, loaded fries and beignets are all featured as some of the stars at Po’ Boy Place, one of the few spots in town offering authentic New Orleans cuisine.
Overall, if you’re looking for a nice place to grab a bite to eat, then I’d definitely recommend Slow Rise Slice House.
Whether you’re a picky eater, you’re a college kid who hates vegetables or you’re not comfortable with other cultures’ cuisines, I would highly suggest that you get comfortable with the uncomfortable and give Clay Pot a try. The ambiance, food and family-style seating is perfect for a get-together, date night or mother-daughter day.
While everyone focuses on the main dish, take a moment to look into this easy and fun appetizer.
I picked four viral TikTok meals, some recent and some older, and made them — with a few of my own tweaks. Each dish was relatively easy to make, and I believe that anyone, regardless of their kitchen skills, could make them.
Instead of throwing away all the guts of the pumpkins you and your friends are carving, save the seeds for a tasty snack to enjoy after all the fall festivities of the night are over. This is a simple, savory recipe that you can customize into your favorite crunchy snack to get more in the autumn mood.
From Magnolia Table to World Cup Cafe, students want one thing out of their breakfast restaurants: community and comfort food.
“Learning the language is not just about the language,” Yuko Prefume, Japanese lecturer, said. “Even through an activity like this, students can learn other important things, like social responsibility and social contributions.”
From nostalgic and modern candies, to retro sodas, gourmet chocolate, unique popcorn, fluffy cotton candy and old-fashioned ice cream, there’s something for anyone and everyone to enjoy.
When I arrived on the grounds, I really didn’t know what to expect. As a Houston native, I grew up going to the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo every year since I was about six years old. It is a time-honored tradition that I have enjoyed so much. So when I saw that Waco had a rodeo that’s considered to be a pretty big deal I knew instantly that I had to check it out.
When I first heard about Rollin’ n Bowlin’, I expected it to be just like all the other cutesy smoothie bowl places around Waco. However, I was pleasantly surprised with the prices and variety of items available — so surprised that I went twice in one week (and I’ll do it again).
“There are so many people in the LGBTQ+ community in Waco who might feel like they’re alone,” master of ceremonies, Nokima Shroom said. “These are events and places and spaces to let them know that they’re not.”
Pinewood hosted its first Oktoberfest on Saturday with vintage vendors, pumpkin carvings and fall-themed food and drinks.
Austin City Limits is one of Texas’ most famous music festivals. After getting canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, people came from close, far and in between to be back at Zilker Park for a weekend of fun, music and food.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing our grounds full of smiling faces again,” Chavra Ingram, HOT vice president of marketing and sponsorship development, said. “We missed everybody last year and we are just so excited to be open and have everybody come back this year.”
If you like milk tea, coffee, smoothies or even creme brulee, I would recommend stopping by 1102. The atmosphere is cute, the workers are nice and there are a lot of items on the menu to choose from.
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out this list of upcoming events around Waco!
I would 100% recommend stopping by The Mix if you find yourself in the mood for a casual, fresh and somewhat healthy meal.
