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Rocket Fizz Tyler Grand Opening Sept 6 – 7th 2013

August 27th, 2013

rocketfizzRocket Fizz is a new soda and candy store franchise in Tyler. It’s not what many might think such as a convenience store or something to that effect. So be sure to see what it’s all about Sept 6-7th…there will be super hero’s visiting the store for sure.

SAVE THE DATE!!! We are having our Grand Opening celebration September 6-7. A little birdie just told me Captain America may be here on the 7th??? Whaaaaaa? More details as they come in, stay tuned!

Rocket Fizz offers an insane variety of candy and soda and many of the choices are insane in and of themselves.

Take for instance the chocolate covered bugs or the chocolate dipped bacon as a bit of the zaniness that looms in the store.

It’s not all about oompa loompa style candy and soda. Although you might see a turkey and dressing soda you will also see some very delicious classic sodas and hard to find ginger beers to choose from.

Their salt water taffy selection is unlike anything you might find in a Wal-Mart. These taffy’s are hand crafted with exotic mixes and flavors not available anywhere else.

Take a free sample and see if you will like a flavor and then fill up your bag with a variety of choices. Don’t worry about weighing the candy.

Its simple, you fill up the bag with as much as you want and you buy it by the bag.

kidI went into this store two times so far and brought back a 24 pack of bottled sodas to fill up my movie night bedroom fridge.

I also made sure to get some classic candy favorites and mix it up with some gag tricks, and some of the more unusual candy choices.

And last of all you will see a large variety of metal signs that you can buy at the store to decorate your man cave or maybe a feminine choice to enlighten those that come into your pinteresting womanly area.

Don’t forget the grand opening is Sept 6th – 7th ….. there are rumors floating around that oompa loompas will be on sight as well as perhaps Captain America so be sure to grab the entire family and check this place out Sept 6 – 7th Fri-Sat.

 

Country Tavern in Kilgore TX

May 13th, 2013

country-tavernI’ve stated on this site before that while I live (and grew up in Tyler), I work in Longview. This is an arrangement that sometimes makes fulfilling social and after- hours work requirements difficult. And since I spend a lot of time in my car, I’ve started becoming more aware of eateries and local culinary hotspots in and around the Longview area as well as Tyler. Incidentally, this past weekend, I visited another East Texas barbeque legend in Kilgore Texas.

Now before I go any further I should stipulate that I’ve developed a fairly refined barbeque palate. (I realize that refined and barbeque should maybe not be used together). I’ve had Hill Country barbeque. I’ve eaten at the likes of the Salt Lick just outside of Austin. I’ve tried all kinds of little mom and pop hole in the wall, Texas barbeque joints, and generally love them all. I’ve even eaten at Arthur Bryant’s in Kansas City, (which is great, even though it’s not Texan). So, I know at least a little about how barbeque is supposed to taste. Well, all self- promotion aside, I finally visited the Country Tavern off of highway 31 outside Kilgore and experienced their legendary ribs.

In terms of ascetics the Country Tavern is everything one wants in a barbeque joint. There are no real decoration or décor apart from a pool table and a few neon beer signs. There are a few TVs hanging over the bar, but otherwise it’s merely a large dining room with simple tables. As I say, all this is as it should be. I and most of the people who joined me, all ordered the ribs, with baked beans on the side. The beans in particular were terrific. The ribs were tender and delicious, with meat that fell off the bone. I had little to complain about… except this. While the food was great, it was far from the best barbeque I’ve ever had, and for what I paid, it should have been close. Not to mention the portions were merely adequate, and not really what I expected. Honestly, all preconceived notions aside, I would say the Country Tavern is better than a chain like Bodacious or Spring Creek, however, (and maybe this is my Tyler pride speaking), I don’t think it can touch either of my local favs, the Purple Pig or Stanley’s. For readers who find themselves in the Kilgore area and are looking to absorb a little local color, this is a great stop, but don’t expect to get out for under twenty dollars, and don’t think you’ve heard the last word in Texas barbeque.

Stanley’s BBQ

April 1st, 2013

Seeing as there are so many restaurants in Tyler, some go unnoticed despite having great food. Perhaps one of the most underestimated barbeque restaurants in town is Stanley’s BBQ. People who come from out of town often stop for a good Texas BBQ.

StanleysOne satisfied Stanley’s customer says, “My favorite BBQ joint. The ribs are perfection. Ask for barky moist brisket. Closest to Mueller I have had. I love the spicy bbq sauce. If you do not like this place then you obviously have no idea how BBQ is supposed to taste.”

Another customer, Kat from Dallas, said she ate at Stanley’s and it was well worth the stop.
“Went to Tyler for the day, came here for dinner. DELICIOUS! It’s difficult to find good BBQ, this is definitely good BBQ.”

A former Tyler resident said he came back for the first time in a long time.

“I lived in Tyler from 1993 till 1996 and loved Stanley’s back then. Going last week on a business trip, Stanley’s was my choice for dinner. Greatness still!”

If you love BBQ, there are several options for places to go, but not all of them are as high-quality as what you’ll find at Stanley’s.

Wade’s Place in Chandler

February 25th, 2013

wadesI have stated ad- nauseam on this site how much I love local food. Most all of my favorite restaurants in Tyler are local examples of regional fare. Travelers who take jaunts across our huge state quickly discover local foods are not unlike the geographical regions of the state, they form a diverse patchwork from one section to the next; Hill Country barbeque, Gulf Coast Cajun and sea food, Mexican / Tex-Mex just about everywhere else. With all the local classics, and the experts to cook them, it’s a wonder to me that corporate and franchise food is eaten here at all.

Over the years the Tyler area has been home to some great local eateries specializing in most of our Texas delicacies. The one greatly missed exception was Cajun sea food. We’ve had a number of such restaurants move in over the years, some great, some just ok, but for whatever reason, even those worthy of a reputation failed to earn one and subsequently closed, leaving a hole in our culinary lives. Things may be changing a bit however. It seems like our area is taking a bit of clue from our eastern neighbors lately, especially when it comes to food. For those of us who love sea food and the gulf coast, this is an encouraging trend. Which brings me to Wade’s Place in Chandler.

I only just discovered this little Texas Cajun hot spot. And based on the crowds patronizing the place, I feel confident that this one will be around a while. Wade’s is everything a small town hole in the wall find, should be: simple, unpretentious, inexpensive and delicious. Inside the restaurant, sports memorabilia from local football and baseball favs adorn the otherwise plain plywood wall; and a couple of flat screen TVs broadcast whatever sporting event happens to be on. The beans are great, the po- boy sandwiches are the best I’ve had outside of New Orleans, and the boudain is incredible, (I must confess to having two). The crawfish were tasty, if a bit small yet. I assume that’s merely because it’s still early in the season.

Wade’s isn’t hard to find if you know it’s there. From Tyler, simply follow 31 west toward Chandler and turn left at the first light, right about the middle of town. The address is 104 E. Main Street in Chandler. They’re closed Monday and Tuesday, and open till 9pm the rest on the week, except on Sunday when they close at 2pm.

Popeye’s Chicken in Tyler… Again!

December 11th, 2012

popeyesI should start off this article by acknowledging that I may in fact, be a latecomer to this subject, but there are a couple of businesses just opened in Tyler to whom I thought I’d offer some free publicity. For the last couple of months my son has watched the development of what he calls Popeye’s “Bacon.” (I’m not entirely sure why he calls it bacon rather than chicken, but he does).

Anyway I promised him that when it was complete and open for business we’d give it a try. For weeks I put it off for a couple of reasons, namely I didn’t want to spend my sparse income eating out, but also because I didn’t want to spend an entire evening waiting in line. And that’s not much of an exaggeration folks. The line was literally around the restaurant and down the street.

Well, as the public anticipation has finally subsided a bit, I finally ventured out this past weekend and fulfilled my promise to my son. Even at this late date the new franchise was far from slow. We were probably four cars back in the drive through. I was actually surprised by how quickly the line moved considering the newness of the facility and the trainees.

Now, obviously I’ve been to Popeye’s Chicken before so I knew what to expect. I ordered two po- boy sandwich combos, one mild chicken (for my son), and a fried shrimp for myself.  Both were delicious. Tyler has tried Cajun food before, in a number of different incarnations, and for some reason none has really lasted. I realize that Popeye’s is, at best Cajun food for novices, but I’m hoping that serving it alongside something as popular as chicken may help it stick around a bit longer.

I also have to respect the management’s decision to strike out and try another chicken restaurant in a market with a lot of competition, and a terrible economy.  I wish you all the luck in the world Popeye’s on the west loop in Tyler! May our burgeoning relationship be long and prosperous for both of us!