Since I'm going to be moving on up to Lubbock for law school this fall, I figured I might as well try to stir up a discussion about what all to eat in Lubbock. I haven't spent an appreciable amount of time in the LBK in several years, so I don't have a very firm grasp on the eating establishments.
Steaks: Back in the day, 50 Yard Line used to be the place to go, but last time I was in there, it wasn't that great. I figure it'll be out of the law student price range anyway. I've heard good things about Cagle's, but I haven't ever been there.
Barbecue: ???
Mexican: For fast food, I'm already looking forward to the land of Taco Bueno, and especially Rosa's. Abuelo's is on my list as well, it was one of my favorite restaurants in Abilene. Everyone talks about Taco Villa, but I've never had the opportunity to try it out.
All-around food: Is Gardski's still in business? We used to eat at the one in Abilene all the time when I was growing up, and we'd hit it up every time we were in Lubbock.
Seafood: Is there any?
In a class all its own: Thank the good Lord there will be an Allsups always just down the road.
Steaks: Back in the day, 50 Yard Line used to be the place to go, but last time I was in there, it wasn't that great. I figure it'll be out of the law student price range anyway. I've heard good things about Cagle's, but I haven't ever been there.
Barbecue: ???
Mexican: For fast food, I'm already looking forward to the land of Taco Bueno, and especially Rosa's. Abuelo's is on my list as well, it was one of my favorite restaurants in Abilene. Everyone talks about Taco Villa, but I've never had the opportunity to try it out.
All-around food: Is Gardski's still in business? We used to eat at the one in Abilene all the time when I was growing up, and we'd hit it up every time we were in Lubbock.
Seafood: Is there any?
In a class all its own: Thank the good Lord there will be an Allsups always just down the road.