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The Donut Shop

March 4th, 2011

The Donut Palace
A donut shop, simply a bakery specializing in sweet fried pastries, infamous in American pop culture.The Donut Palace is Tylers donut shop, with multiple locations and great prices they have served the hungry starting at five every morning with fresh donuts and eclairs. They even have that classic southern favorite “pig’s in a blanket” with cheese or cheese and jalapeno for the brave.

The Donut Palace may not be the best, or be the cleanest, or have the most massive selection of flavors, but one thing is for sure and that is that they’re every where. Donut Palace’s are conveniently existent as a donut source for Tyler residents. The Donut Palace fills the donut shaped void in Tyler left by Baskin Robins long ago in the days of twenty four hour donuts.

But there’s no point lamenting our lost donuts, for Donut Palace has picked up the torch of fried breakfast rings and carried the stomachs of Tylers hungry and given much needed life blood to our courageous police force.

The donut options may be limited but be grateful for the ten or so varieties, some people will never be so lucky to taste Boston creme filled, blueberry cake or even strawberry with sprinkles. The service at Donut Palace is fast and polite, you can be sure that you will be in and out with your donuts and beverage of choice as efficiently as possible.

P To The King

January 8th, 2010

Prepare yourself for an adventure into a foreign land, exotic smells, tastes and people await you in this Asian utopia of flavor. As you enter it is important not to let the dingy walls and ceilings discourage you. For the dinge is but a badge of honor, received through the service of the many customers who left that wonderful place with hearts content and stomachs full of what was probably chicken. No need to worry about difficulty ordering, it won’t be hindered by the language barrier, if anything it’s more like a language ferry, a ferry of charming grammatical mistakes and adorable accents ready to float you across the river of semantics and into the world of sesame chicken and fried rice.

In a hurry? Then feel free to try their world class drive through, but be prepared to wait in line at lunch time, Peking is pretty popular with the hospital lunch crowd. Yes, Tyler should be very proud to have this one of a kind restaurant, adorned with tapestries and golden cats it has a level of sophistication that’s absent from most other Tyler Texas restaurants and should you happen to feel unsafe swallowing such big pieces of food with those little sticks than look no further than the back door, where the thoughtful owners have given you instructions for rescuing your asphyxiating, chop stick impaired friends. So if Asian cuisine is what you want look no further than Peking restaurant. It’s way better than stupid Shoguns.

Joes Italian Grill

January 8th, 2010

Tyler has so many options for a great Italian dine in experience. One of my favorite places to eat is a little Italian Restaurant known as Joe’s Italian Grill. Joe’s is a quant little restaurant with walls stained with the smell of garlic and pesto that brings a true Italian culture to East Texas. Joe’s great pasta masterpieces cooked with his rich signature sauce will leave your stomachs and your wallets full. Joe has a great variety that is not found anywhere else.

Joe’s Italian Grill offers a quiet, romantic atmosphere and each of the tables has individual curtains to maintain the privacy of your dinner party. It is a great place to have a great date and a delightful peaceful meal. Not only is the food great but the prices are unbeatable. Lunch menus start at $6. And the rest of the menu is prices between six to fourteen dollars. Have a glass of wine of your choice with your meal.

Not sure what will go with your meal? Just ask your waiter and they will give you their suggestions. They have all different wines, both white and red. If you just want to enjoy a drink feel welcomed at their small bar. At this locally family owned restaurant the waiters and waitresses are very attentive and professional, expect great service. The small italian restaurant on a small shopping center, is a great place to enjoy the Italian culture here in Tyler. So come on in and let your taste buds travel around the world.