AggieArchitect04 said:
Los Nortenos was good.
I think the heated salsa recipe is floating around somewhere
AggieArchitect04 said:
Los Nortenos was good.
HoustonAggie11 said:
Who remembers fajita Rita's
maroon barchetta said:Aggie87 said:
Who remembers Fatburger and the record store next to it?
Joe King Carrasco did an in store signing there once, probably around '84 or so.
That was a great record store.

Burdizzo said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Los Nortenos was good.
I think the heated salsa recipe is floating around somewhere
jetch17 said:
i want some Zapatos trash can nachos
Ogre09 said:Burdizzo said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Los Nortenos was good.
I think the heated salsa recipe is floating around somewhere
Salsa should be served cold from the fridge.
Burdizzo said:Ogre09 said:Burdizzo said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Los Nortenos was good.
I think the heated salsa recipe is floating around somewhere
Salsa should be served cold from the fridge.
Your life sounds terribly boring
Los Nortenos (Bryan, TX) Warm Salsa w/Chips I Dissent https://share.google/RLEphtzB9pNfN6aqv
Philo B 93 said:Burdizzo said:Ogre09 said:Burdizzo said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Los Nortenos was good.
I think the heated salsa recipe is floating around somewhere
Salsa should be served cold from the fridge.
Your life sounds terribly boring
Los Nortenos (Bryan, TX) Warm Salsa w/Chips I Dissent https://share.google/RLEphtzB9pNfN6aqv
If this recipe works, I'm going to feel like Indiana Jones was just handed the map to the fountain of youth. I remember that salsa as well as if I had a bowl in front of me right now. Soupy, warm, whole tomato parts, not really spicy at all.... almost like a soup. To me, it was Bryan, Texas in food form.
Jugstore Cowboy said:
Marooned Records was the best record shop. Think he closed it to go be tour manager for Tripping Daisy, if I recall.
TX AG 88 said:
I miss La Taqueria
maroon barchetta said:OL96erThom said:
Howdy Ags,
yes I know change is gonna happen; but can it slow down a tick?
I went up to God's country yesterday, as I try to at least once every February, did some walkin round, reminiscing of my happy place. Its been 32 years since I first stepped on campus at Texas A&M. Every year, there is a new building being built in the tiniest of space allowed. There was a time when Northgate stopped the expansion, but those days are long gone. Church street is covered in shadow and orange construction signs. Some how the Fitzwilly's building is still up?? Old Ags will swear the dirt/mud parking lot was better than the paved northgate pay for park lot...I will agree. I fear Northgate will flirt with the idea to disappear, when the University strip becomes prime real estate for another parking garage. I cannot imagine the Chicken/DD/Freebirds/Dry Bean would ever leave, as that strip is a staple for many Aggies. Freebirds needs a re-tool though as lots of that joint has not changed for the better...What happened to the root beer? I digress, just hate seeing places I loved leave..
Gig em,
Tom Moore
Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 96
Fitzwilly's?
Freaking New Army.
That's the Flying Tomato. Come hear Sneaky Pete play there.
92Ag95 said:maroon barchetta said:OL96erThom said:
Howdy Ags,
yes I know change is gonna happen; but can it slow down a tick?
I went up to God's country yesterday, as I try to at least once every February, did some walkin round, reminiscing of my happy place. Its been 32 years since I first stepped on campus at Texas A&M. Every year, there is a new building being built in the tiniest of space allowed. There was a time when Northgate stopped the expansion, but those days are long gone. Church street is covered in shadow and orange construction signs. Some how the Fitzwilly's building is still up?? Old Ags will swear the dirt/mud parking lot was better than the paved northgate pay for park lot...I will agree. I fear Northgate will flirt with the idea to disappear, when the University strip becomes prime real estate for another parking garage. I cannot imagine the Chicken/DD/Freebirds/Dry Bean would ever leave, as that strip is a staple for many Aggies. Freebirds needs a re-tool though as lots of that joint has not changed for the better...What happened to the root beer? I digress, just hate seeing places I loved leave..
Gig em,
Tom Moore
Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 96
Fitzwilly's?
Freaking New Army.
That's the Flying Tomato. Come hear Sneaky Pete play there.
lol...yep...and the Dry Bean is Sticky Chins
vin1041 said:
Cowhop is gone!
maroon barchetta said:
Sneaky Pete in April at Stage 12!
Booma94 said:maroon barchetta said:
Sneaky Pete in April at Stage 12!
This I'll stand out too bad as an old ('94) going to see Sneaky Pete?
Burdizzo said:AggieArchitect04 said:
Los Nortenos was good.
I think the heated salsa recipe is floating around somewhere
maroon barchetta said:Booma94 said:maroon barchetta said:
Sneaky Pete in April at Stage 12!
This I'll stand out too bad as an old ('94) going to see Sneaky Pete?
You're not old.
BoxingAg84 said:maroon barchetta said:Booma94 said:maroon barchetta said:
Sneaky Pete in April at Stage 12!
This I'll stand out too bad as an old ('94) going to see Sneaky Pete?
You're not old.
C/O 94 = 54 years old.
He's old.
Burdizzo said:agnerd said:
A&M isn't going to expand to northgate when they tons of available land on West Campus, Riverside, and the research fields farther west that they already own. As far as bars and restaurants getting bought out, supply and demand will control development as much as the city will allow.
It is not the A&M expansion that will change Northgate. It is the economic pressure that drives redevelopment. I visited Michigan State this weekend. Their "Northgate" is a along Grand River Avenue. As their campus has grown, this area has continually redeveloped. They still have restaurants and bars, but it also has two or more parking garages, a CVS, and a Target. After watching A&M for the last 40 years, I could definitely see this happening to our Northgate
maroon barchetta said:BoxingAg84 said:maroon barchetta said:Booma94 said:maroon barchetta said:
Sneaky Pete in April at Stage 12!
This I'll stand out too bad as an old ('94) going to see Sneaky Pete?
You're not old.
C/O 94 = 54 years old.
He's old.
Have you checked your class year?
Psychag said:
Carney's is the best. Great food and servers. Cool vibe especially outdoors with the big screen. St. Pattys day will be crazy.
Booma94 said:maroon barchetta said:
Sneaky Pete in April at Stage 12!
This I'll stand out too bad as an old ('94) going to see Sneaky Pete?
Anchorhold said:
Looking at a map of northgate Carney's would be left of that.