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My Favorite Tyler Pizza Place

September 5th, 2012

As a big sports fan, I typically prefer to watch my teams from the comfort of my own living room. This way, I can pause and rewind the games, get up and come back as I please without missing anything and not have to worry about where I’m at and who’s around to hear and see me react when something good or bad happens.

However, there are two alternatives for places to go other than home to watch the game in Tyler. The first is at Buffalo Wild Wings and the second is Double Daves Pizzaworks.

It’s no-wonder why Double Dave’s slogan is “Wings, beer, sports.” When you go, you’re paying for good food and a great atmosphere.

The best time to go to Buffalo Wild Wings is during football season on a Sunday afternoon. Every TV (and they have many) is tuned to one of the many NFL games and you don’t have to miss a thing. When one game is one a commercial break, you can simply turn your head and watch another game since you have several options.

Another slogan for Buffalo Wild Wings is “You have to be here,” and you’re a sports fan, it’s an atmosphere you have to experience at least once. Pick a game, any game. It can be your favorite team playing or the prime time game of the week.

While you’re there try out the many flavors of wings, beer and sports (sure, sports can have a favor, you just have to be there to experience it.)

Double Dave’s is one also on my list for favorite places to go to watch the game and eat. If you’re talking favorite overall place, it comes in third, after my living room and Buffalo Wild Wings.

The best time to go to Double Dave’s is during lunch for the buffet but honestly, there’s no wrong time. The pepperoni rolls are incredible and unlike anything else you’ve ever had and they have a wide range of different types of pizza, and of course, big screen TVs showing the biggest game taking place. What’s not to like?

As football season approaches, something to consider is to go during a Sunday or Monday night game. That’ll really make you ready.

Lago Del Pino

June 18th, 2012

I am certainly no foodie. In fact any aspirations I’ve had for attaining that title have been dashed by my real foodie friends, who frequently become agitated with me for my love of microwave popcorn, ballpark hotdogs and the occasional box of fried chicken. It’s not that I don’t know what good food is supposed to taste like! I do. In fact I’m a fairly well traveled individual who’s tried quite a wide variety foods. I’m just not culinary elitist. At any rate, I recently joined some of my aforementioned foodie friends for an entirely new eating experience, and believe it or not, it’s one that can be found in the Tyler area. Now I know what my readers are probably thinking, but this is not simply the newest franchise from the big city moving into our area.

This is Tyler’s latest attempt at fine dinning, or at least as close as we can get.   Lago del Pino is invading territory previously held by the likes of Ricks on the Square, and Jake’s in Tyler. But while both restaurants are located right down town, Lago Del Pino sits lakeside at 14706 CR 1134 in between Tyler and Chandler.   The restaurant has the feel of a country club, with beautiful outdoor dining or large open spaces indoors for cool summer dining. In terms of ambiance, LDP is still “finding itself,” as one of my friends pointed out. (Not sure I’m comfortable taking credit for that line anyway). The outdoor section will be fantastic when the cooler months of autumn role around. Throw in a glass of wine, a fine tobacco product, and a little live music, and you’ve got the makings of a great evening out. The building is beautiful on the inside too, with a couple problems. First off the noise level is a bit high.

I expect the owners or operators will eventually identify some tasteful methods of quieting things down. My other critique has to do with the technical issues that should eventually work themselves out, things like a wobbly table, or food servers who seemed a bit out of their element at times. Honestly these things were minor issues for me but annoyed my friends who’s expectations were a bit higher than mine were. When our food arrived however, any preexisting irritation was forgotten.

The menu is not terribly complicated, nor overly expensive. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not economical exactly, but guests need not take out a loan for an evening out. The food was excellent, well cooked, familiar and imaginative at the same time… meaning, that even simple dishes had an extra zing. The steak was wonderfully tender and the salad fresh and delicious. (Wow, after those last few sentences I think I should ask for my foodie card back). Here’s the up-shot: despite the need for a bit of tweaking, Lago Del Pino will be a success on the strength of its chefs if nothing else. It’s a really neat restaurant, with something different to offer our area.

Jack In The Box in Tyler TX

August 12th, 2010

Well I’m returning to school in little over a week, but I’ve already been preparing for it by doing work on campus the past few days. As school starts up again I’m finding the quality of food I’m consuming is already beginning to suffer. This past summer I’ve done a good job of eating a healthy diet. One of the bigger stumbling blocks in my road to better health is the presence of a Jack in the Box a mere quarter mile from my school. To barrow a line from Cosmo Kramer, “I’ve got a big problem Jerry!” Prior to my school moving to its current location, I was not an advocate for the fast food franchise. But since breaking the ice with my first visit little over a year ago, the chain has become one of my favorite establishments for “good food quickly,” second only to Whataburger at this point in my life!

Certainly I have other options, but as demands on my time are increasing exponentially, my desire to do any prep work on what I eat falls proportionately. So as I see it I have a couple of options. First I can give into my baser instincts and eat at Jack in the Box every other day or so, and in the process gain about fifty pounds. I can look around for healthier options but arrive late to my post lunch break class every day. Or I can fight my way through a crowd of students to get to the microwave, where after a not so short wait; I can prepare a daily feast of ramen noodles and popcorn the primary food source on which I subsist during the school year. Given these as my only options, I’ll probably take the third, but I do love Jack in the Box.

For more information on Jack in the Box or to find their Tyler TX locations go to their web page at http://www.jackinthebox.com/. To read about my original Jack in the box conversion look for the title Confession of a fast food hypocrite, located elsewhere on this site.

Buffalo Wild Wings in Tyler Texas

July 2nd, 2010

Buffalo Wild Wings in Tyler TX

Being married to a dedicated sports fan, having young toddlers, and being a dedicated fan of pretty much any popular reality show, the arguing of what show to watch gets pretty ridiculous, and the DVR quickly fills up with shows you forget to delete.

But in my journey for answers for our issue, I came to realize that I am not the only person with this problem. Men are always forced to watch our movies and television shows. Women are annoyed at their husbands yelling at the television set and trying to chest bump the kids.

Why not send your husband somewhere that he can watch the game with other chest bumping crazed men?

At Buffalo Wild Wings the restaurant is covered wall to wall with giant television screens. I felt sorry for the company when Tyler started the smoking ban. The restaurant had a great idea for the issues of second hand smoke, two separate rooms.

People that smoke don’t have their rights taken away and people that do not smoke do not have to breathe it. But I will digress from declaring my personal opinions of human rights.

They have a great bar in the separated room. The two rooms are separated by a glass wall. The bar is great to hang out with your friends and they even have a couple arcade games.

But besides the drinks and full bar, video games, and large televisions, Buffalo Wild Wings has pretty good food. It definitely is not the best buffalo wings in town (if you are looking for the best wings in town, in my opinion, Wing Stop tops them all); but no matter they still are very satisfying and there is a great selection of sauces and meats. Have your own choice of boneless, or mild or honey barbeque.

If you are planning to go to Buffalo Wild Wings on a day that there is a big game, I recommend that you get there early because that small building gets full really fast. Also sit by the door because if you are trying to leave during the game you may have to climb over people, or at least feel like you are climbing over people.

I never have had an issue or a compliment about the service at the Tyler Buffalo Wild Wings, but I have had the worse service that I have ever had at any restaurant in my life, at the restaurant in Longview, about a year ago. Since my family and I had to endure that horrible service we are yet to return to the Longview restaurant.

I really recommend Buffalo Wild Wings in Tyler to meet up with friends and get a drink. But do not expect the best wings in the world there, but expect to make memories with your friends, and have a great time.

Buffalo Wild Wings in Tyler Texas

Yamato Sushi and Seafood Japanese Restaurant

May 6th, 2010

No I have nothing to say about Yamato food. They just put up their sign and so I thought I’d say hey I saw their sign. Pretty lame review at this point. This Japanese restaurant in Tyler is next to Mercado’s. Talk about some serious foot traffic!

I think their closeness to Mercado’s Mexican restaurant will get them half their customers all by itself.

Hopefully they will have good food!

Update: Several people have said they have very good food for both their Hibachi grill and their Sushi.

I still have not tried it yet but it is really fancy inside from what I heard from my brother in law.