$ - most meals under 5 dollars.
$$ - most
meals between 5 - 10 dollars.
$$$ - most meals more than 10 dollars.
* - okay. . . .
** - good
*** - very good
Restaurants
Caffe Capri, 222 N. Main, Downtown Bryan. 822-2675.
Standard
Italian fare.
If you are going to Bryan, try Square One instead. $$,*
Cafe Eccell, 101 Church Ave. 846-7908. Good pizzas,
chicken,
and fish dishes
along with interesting daily specials make Cafe Eccell the best
restaurant
of its kind in College Station. Uses a wood-burning stove and has a
wide
variety of desserts. Bar. $$-$$$,***
Cenare, 404 University Dr. E. 696-7311. Quiet Italian
restaurant with food that is mostly OK. $$-$$$, **
Christopher's World Grill, 5001 FM 158. 776-2181. Before
Madden's opened, this was THE choice for fine dining in the Brazos
Valley. Reservations a must. $$$,***
Deluxe Burger Bar, 203 W. University. 846-7466. Features
sandwiches and burgers.
The cheese-fries are very good, especially if you suffer from chronic
low
cholesterol. Good beer selection. Bar. $,**
Freebird's World Burrito, 319 W. University. 846-9298.
In
Northgate shopping
center within easy walking distance of the Math Department. Offers
large
portions at reasonable prices. A favorite of many of the locals. The
Monster
Veggie is a must! (Second location near Hastings on Texas Ave.) $,***
Gina's, 300 N. Bryan Ave. Downtown Bryan. 822-1254. Good
Tex-Mex food. Carne
a la tampiqueña, chicken soup, and mole are highly recommended.
$-$$,**
Jason's Deli, 1404 Texas Ave. 764-2929. This regional
chain
offers a wide variety of traditional
deli fare, including muffaletta. A reasonable variety of
healthy/vegetarian
dishes is included on the menu. $-$$, **
Jin's, 317 Church Street. 691-8688. Good Chinese
restaurant
within easy walking
distance of campus. $$,**
Johnny Carino's, 620 Harvey Rd. 764-7374. Chain Italian
restaurant. Noisy, but the food is cheap and decent for this class of
restaurant. $$,**
Jose's, 3824 S Texas Ave. 268-0036. Tex Mex in CS is not
great, but here the chicken enchiladas,
both norteñas and verdes, which can be ordered hot or mild, are
better than can be found elsewhere. $-$$,*
Kyoto Japanese Restaurant, 113 College Main. 846-5541.
Reasonable sushi and sashimi. The bento box is a good deal.
$-$$,**
La Bodega, 102 Church St. 691-8226. Good fish tacos and
margaritas. $,**
Los Cucos, (authentic Mexican food) 1521 Texas Ave.
680-8896. Fried stuffed
avocado dinner is recommended. $$,***
Madden's Casual Gourmet, 202 S. Bryan Ave. 779-2558. The
best fine dining restaurant in the area and the only restaurant that
has reasonable wine glasses. Open for dinner only Thursday-Saturday,
but Monday-Saturday for lunch. $$$,***.
New China Light, 404 University Dr. E. Best Cantonese
around, especially
if you order from the Chinese menu, which now is translated into
English.
$-$$,**
Ninfa's, 1102 Harvey Rd. 693-0506. This well-known
Houston
chain now has a
presence in CS. Perhaps the best choice for a Tex-Mex dinner. Lunch
items
are not as good. $-$$,**
On the Border, Texas Avenue, north of main campus
entrance.
695-2492. Better than most Tex-Mex chains. $$,**
Pho John's Vietnamese Restaurant, 1901 Texas Ave., in
the
Hobby Lobby Shopping Center. 696-1250. Vietnamese, good noodle bowls.
$$,**
Remedies, 4660 Raymond Stotzer Pkwy. Four course
meals prepared
by the doctor/owner/chef/character. Dinner Thurs-Sat.;
reservations
only. Go with the beef if you are not a vegan; don't go if you
are.
$$$,**
Spice Bowl Indian Restaurant, 2501 Texas Ave. 764-7288.
Indian food with a lunchtime buffet and an evening a la carte menu
(Fri.-Sat. evening buffet). Hours are 11:30-2:30 pm and 5:30-9:00 pm,
Tues.-Sun. $$-$$$,**
Square One, 211 Wm. J. Bryan Pkwy. 361-0264. Limited
Italian
menu with limited
atmosphere but good food. Worth the drive. Now has wine service. $-$$,**
Thai Taste, 317 S. College Ave. 260-9171. Long walking
distance from Milner.
Offers stir-fry dishes during lunch and a more expanded menu for
dinner,
including curries, noodles, soups, etc. Some vegetarian choices. Ranges
from zero-stars to 5-stars in spice - two-stars is plenty for most
people.
Closed on Sundays and Mondays. $,**
Coffee Houses, Bars and Dance Halls
Sweet Eugene's, 1702 Kyle Ave (just off Harvey).
696-5282.
Good coffee, atmosphere,
and desserts. Has couches, games, books, and music to help while away
the
hours. It is expensive for coffee.
Texas Hall of Fame, 2309 S FM Rd 2818 (Bryan). 822-2222.
The
best bet for
dancing, having a few beers, and relaxing. An older crowd than
frequents
the other dance halls in town. Live music (country) on most weekend
nights.
Duddley's Draw, 311 University. 846-3030. A nice place
to go
early in the
evening or during the week anytime. Gets crowded on weekends. Next door
is the Dixie Chicken, the most popular student hangout.