I drove through Texarkana on the way to Austin earlier this year and had a fried turkey sandwich I still think about here: http://www.pecanpointbrewing.com/ They’re also incredibly dog friendly, to the point they have a Facebook page dedicated to the dogs who visit. Nice folks
A+ rec for Roostar. Tried the pork, ribeye, and house special. Very different from the banh mi we get at home but absolutely delicious! They do a hell of a business but are ridiculously efficient. Easy off and back on the interstate, too. Thanks again!
Leaving out from Austin on I-10 tomorrow morning, passing through Houston and looking for a great banh mi lunch. I have Yelped and Googled, but are there any particular favorites you all would recommend? We have a huge Vietnamese community back home and eat banh mi weekly, but I’ve heard Houston has some of the best anywhere. Thanks!
It was cloudy all morning at Lake Waco, but we had a break a few minutes before totality. Back to cloudy not more than 10 minutes after Just before During 10 minutes later PS if you see this rental RV in Austin later today through Thursday, stop by for a beer [emoji482]
Shoutout to Pecan Point in Texarkana! We’re making our way through to Waco, then Austin for the TSE, and they had solid beer (pic of the Cerveza didn’t turn out), awesome food, and they were very kind to our dog. Nice space and attentive staff with owner on site. Highly recommend Fried turkey sandwich 12/10 Best good road dog
I’ll be there for work next month, then staying the weekend to check out the city. First time there Any additional recommendations for someone there longer than a layover?
This is awful news. He was one of my favorite Tar Heels from childhood, and was a constant presence as a voice of Heels basketball for much of my adult life. As great as he was on the court, he was better off it. A supremely decent man is gone way too young, and I’m pretty fucking sad about it https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/eric-montross-1993-ncaa-champion-at-north-carolina-and-former-nba-center-dies-at-52-after-battle-with-cancer/ RIP Big Grits