I'd like to open a Korean BBQ joint
Be present in all things and thankful for all things.
Joecool114 said:
Its 2018 and Waco still doesn't have a hookah bar. Like come on this thing would just print money catering to all these college students.
Forgot about Bernies. Bernies is excellent!3 and OUT said:Consensus? Nah. Both good but give me Bernie's Burger Bus above those.CammoTX said:
PS: Hopdoddy is the truth. Wagyu burger for $12 is amazing. A little on the high side for a burger joint, but the drinks, shakes, fries and burgers are some of the best around. Consensus in Htown is Burger Joint and Hopdoddy are tops.
Local FoodsChibears2 said:
Union Kitchen or Dish Society (Houston)....
BUwolverine2012 said:
I'd like to open a Korean BBQ joint
Amen!Grinnin bear said:
Big Daddy's sourdough chicken parmesan sandwich was magical. My life has never really been the same...
Last night. It was excellent.BaylorHistory said:
Anyone tried Taste? Excellent new restaurant downtown. Well close to downtown.
BaylorHistory said:
Anyone tried Taste? Excellent new restaurant downtown. Well close to downtown.
forza orsi said:Last night. It was excellent.BaylorHistory said:
Anyone tried Taste? Excellent new restaurant downtown. Well close to downtown.
Until Waco can attract some higher paying jobs I don't think we should expect much in the way of jmpactful development.boxster said:
Sometimes progress isn't a straight line...
https://www.wacotrib.com/news/business/tif-funds-pulled-for-nd-phase-of-franklin-place-apartments/article_661570e4-e902-5987-8a55-d5428fcf49fe.html
BornAgain said:
When did Waterworks go out of business? Brazos Landing?
BornAgain said:
When did Waterworks go out of business? Brazos Landing?
Gunny Hartman said:BornAgain said:
When did Waterworks go out of business? Brazos Landing?
Late 80s IIRC. I can't remember if waterworks was still open when I arrived in Fall of 89, but it was definitely closed well before I graduated.
One of my roommates waited tables at waterworks in the late 90sGunny Hartman said:BornAgain said:
When did Waterworks go out of business? Brazos Landing?
Late 80s IIRC. I can't remember if waterworks was still open when I arrived in Fall of 89, but it was definitely closed well before I graduated.
BornAgain said:
When did Waterworks go out of business? Brazos Landing?
Funny. Right now three properties of 5+ stories are under construction in Waco.UBBY said:
https://www.wacotrib.com/news/business/hotel-building-binge-in-waco-continues/article_05b01f2d-996d-5eff-8bba-c34a4e8f6804.html
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A Springhill Suites is under construction near Second Street and Interstate 35, an Aloft Hotel is going up at 900 S. 11th St., next to Patel's new La Quinta, and a Hyatt Place is under construction near the Bagby Avenue entrance to Central Texas Marketplace, with an opening planned next year.
And Mississippi-based Heritage Hospitality Group has secured permits to build a Residence Inn and a Tru by Hilton in the 2400 block of Marketplace Drive, near the Hyatt Place, a new retail strip and a Baylor Scott & White Health clinic.
Also, a 111-room Hilton Garden Inn opened in September in Legends Crossing, and an 85-unit TownePlace Suites is going up in Lacy Lakeview.
A 32-room hotel, meanwhile, is part of a Czech-inspired mixed-use development announced last week that will include a brewery, restaurant and bakery on South Eighth Street in Waco's inner city.
Reinforcements have also arrived in the push to promote Waco's convention and tourist traffic, with the introduction last week of Todd Bertka, an industry veteran and transplant from Virginia hired as director of the Waco Convention Center and Waco Convention and Visitors Bureau.
He said the facilities to meet the needs of "the meeting business" are critical to Waco being a year-round destination.