A nice cross between a convenience store and a grocery store - the place you want to have around the corner when you run out of syrup midway through the pancakes.
In addition to a full complement of coffee and tea beverages, Bennu offers pastries and prepared foods from local companies 24 hours a day.
This trailer serves excellent Louisiana-style fare.
This food truck dishes up more than a half a dozen riffs on grilled cheese, from traditional to Italian meatball and roast beef with gooey provolone. Wash it all done with a kiwi lemonade. Follow them on Twitter to find out where the trailer is parked for the day: @EmojisGCheese.
For Southerners, this is the familiar food that your granny used to cook. Meat with two sides, done right, and it changes every day. Try the roast beef and sweet-potato pie.
This Manor Road pub is geared toward sandwich-loving beer drinkers, and claims fame for fantastic poutine, a Canadian dish featuring french fries topped with cheese curds and drenched in gravy.
The same thin-crust pies and Italian subs you loved at the original Crestview location are dished out at this Windsor Park outpost.
Jewish deli meets Texas barbecue; magic happens.
There are still some eclectic grocery items here, but the real story is 24 local and craft beer taps and a collection of small plates for happy hour and late-night foragers alike. Breakfast tacos emerge at 7am on weekdays here with a sassy sweet potato option, before the sandwiches steal the spotlight. Wine alternatives include three whites, three reds, a sparkling, as well as a rose by the glass. We wonder if we can still get a Slushie...
Go during the day for a full serving of your daily veggies in the Bloody Mary, which is really a salad in a glass. It’s a mild-mannered, daytime coffee shop that evolves into a comfortable bar after dark, offering fabulous drinks in a room filled with furniture worthy of any good thrift store score.
Pick up some tasty sandwiches on fresh bagels here.
This friendly coffee shop has a broad menu of coffees, paninis, breakfast tacos, and salads, as well as pastries from Quack's Bakery, Celeste's Best, and Rockstar Bagels.
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