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General Menu (cont'd)

Handi Drive-In BBQ

1720 E. 29th Street Bryan
979-775-1750

Handi Drive In BBQ offers a little of everything to visitors. Be sure to stop by for delicious barbecue, burgers, and sandwiches. Need a place to go for lunch? Try one of their lunch specials. For the early birds, breakfast is a must.

Harvey Washbangers

1802 Texas Ave. South C.S.
979-696-6756
www.washbangers.com
Restaurant 11am-10:45pm &
Bar 11am-midnight daily

There’s a new tradition in Aggieland, enjoying a great meal at Harvey Washbangers. Why you ask? Where else can you enjoy homemade salsa or queso with hot chips, fried up just for you. Follow that up
with the best cheeseburger in the Brazos Valley, the Banger Burger, served on a handmade sourdough bun that’s grilled to perfection. There are many other homemade specialties that you won’t find anywhere else, like the championship chili (yes they have trophies to prove it,) fresh crisp salads and even some new lo-carb entrees. Finally top it all off with a special treat, like their signature dessert,
Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie. Many customers come from out-of-town just to share a slice (there’s enough for two.) Check out the website for the weekday specials or come join the crowd every Monday night for 30 cent wings. Harvey Washbangers, where special describes the food not just the price.

Hebert’s Cajun Cuisine

727 University Dr. (behind Taco Bell in the old Albertson’s shopping center) C.S.
979-846-7791
Mon – Fri, 11 am to 7 pm;
closed Sat and Sun

If it’s the cooking of the Cajuns you crave, Hebert’s is the place to go. It specializes in crawfish etouffee, shrimp and crab gumbo, jambalaya and boudin. Also features a hot Cajun pot roast sandwich served on a large bun that is sure to please. Hebert’s is a take-out restaurant, but there are picnic tables available
should you decide to stay. This quaint Cajun eatery has been around for more than 10 years. It’s survived when other restaurants specializing in these Louisiana favorites have not.

Luby’s Cafeteria

4401 S. Texas Ave. Bryan
979-846-3729
Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm & 4:15
-8pm; Sat-Sun 11am-8pm

Here’s where you can get that balanced meal your mother raised you on – meat, salads, veggies, rolls and desserts. Take-out food available.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Room

210 S. Echols in Caldwell
979-567-3504
Wed-Sat 8am-5pm; Breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea.

The Mad Hatter’s Tea Room in Caldwell is the perfect place for any special occasion, including tea parties, clubs, business meetings, bridge, birthday parties, bridal showers and rehearsal dinners. We serve
sumptuous meals in a wonderfully nostalgic setting. We can seat parties up to 42 people and offer fabulous award-winning desserts. Come try us for a new twist on some of your old favorites.

Margarita Rocks

1601 S. Texas Ave C.S.
979-979-680-0600
www.restaurant.com/
margaritarocks
Sun-Wed 11am-Midnight
Thur-Sat 11am-2am

We’re serving great burgers, Southwestern pizza and fajitas every night until midnight.

Mariya’s Greek & American Grill

1804 Welsh Ave. C.S.
979-693-2337
Tues-Thurs 11am-9pm
Fri-Sun 11am-10pm
Closed Monday

For authentic, delicious Greek food at a reasonable price, come to Mariya’s Greek & American Grill. They feature typical Greek cuisine like gyros, baklava, humus, and Greek salads. The other half of their menu includes famous American favorites like juicy hamburgers and mouth-watering French fries. Everything is made fresh daily. Come in, relax and enjoy excellent food.

Otto’s Bakery & Cafe

2116 S. College Ave. Bryan
979-775-7770
M-F 7am-6pm w/ drive-thru
open an hour later; Sat open
8am-3 pm

One of B/CS premier bakeries, with the added bonus of a full-service cafe! Our homemade baked goods
include specialty breads like Hungarian White, Sourdough, Jalepeno & Cheese and Chocolate Walnut. Our freshbaked kolaches are the best in town. Cafe specialty items include fabulous sandwiches with our homemade bread, secret-family recipe soups, all made in traditional Hungry fashion. We offer breakfast,
daily lunch specials, callin orders, a party room for groups, and have future plans for catering.

Ozona Grill & Bar

520 Harvey Rd. C.S.
979-694-4618
Open daily 11am-11pm
Brunch Sat-Sun 8am-2 pm
Bar serves daily until 1am

Known for their great homemade food and great drink specials, Ozona Grill & Bar offers burgers, sandwiches, salads and Mexican platters. Made from the freshest ingredients, favorites include fresh-cut French fries, hand-battered chicken fried steak and awesome chile relleno. Food served daily until 12:30 am

Potato Shack

• 3414 E. 29th St.
979-260-3911
• 2418 S. Texas Ave , C.S.
(Kroger Shopping Center)
979-695-1320
• 2815 FM 2154 , C.S.
979-695-spud

Offers 40 different potatoes, as well as salads, appetizers and desserts. You can take-out your order, or have it delivered (all of College Station, limited Bryan areas). If you’re hungry, try their Italian potato with butter, mozzerella, grilled chicken, marinara sauce and parmesan cheese. Remember, every Friday from 6-9pm is 1/2 price potatoes.

Ramada Inn

1502 Texas Ave. S., C.S.
979-693-9891
Open daily 6:30am-2pm
& 6-9 pm

Ramada Inn of College Station provides restaurant, lounge, meeting rooms and banquet facilities for up to 600 guests. Ramada Inn staff can help you plan your next conference or reception with fine dining and
a gourmet meal.

Shannon’s

601 San Jacinto, Bryan
979-779-0842
Mon-Sat 6:30am-6pm
Specializing in soul food,

Shannon’s menu changes daily featuring your choice from two entrees, two vegetables, corn bread and iced tea. Dessert is extra, but the peach cobbler is a favorite.

Souper Salad

Culpepper Plaza, C.S.
979-693-3883
Mon-Sat 10:30am-9pm
Sun 11am-8:3opm

This restaurant features the largest, most varied salad bar in town. A variety of homemade soups and breads are available daily. Baked potatoes, wrap bar and pizza also included in daily buffet.

Sully’s Landing

1 McKenzie Blvd Easterwood
Airport C.S.
979-268-3233
Mon-Fri 6am-6pm
Sat-Sun 6am-1pm

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