The Texas Foodie Spring 2020 | Page 12

DIRECTORY  WACO ROUNDUP O nce a sleepy city on the Brazos known mostly as the birthplace of Dr Pepper and the Baylor Bears, Waco has become a world class travel destination. Thanks mostly to Chip and Joanna Gaines of television’s Fixer Upper fame, whose Magnolia brand started with real estate and has evolved into housewares, fashion and eventually food. If you find yourself at the Silos, and crave more than food truck fare, a quick trip around town offers an assortment of family-owned restaurants that longtime locals know and love. Here are our picks for some must- eat Waco destinations. Make sure to check at least a couple of these off your list to get the whole hometown Waco experience: TEX-MEX/MARGARITAS: LA FIE S TA • 3815 F R A NK L IN AV E . T he Castillo family is one of the oldest restaurant families in Central Texas still in business today serving up South-of-the-Border cuisine for more than 85 years. Try the famous purple margarita, a high-octane margarita made with Chambord and secret ingredients. With a limit of two per guest, you better believe these are strong! BARBECUE: TONY D E MA R I A’ S BA R -B -Q UE 1000 E L M AV E . A family-owned counter-serve place with a down-home vibe that offers Texas-style barbecue that sells out quickly. You’ll want to get in line early and don’t skimp on its signature au jus gravy instead of barbecue sauce. VITEK’ S B B Q • 1600 S P E IGHT AV E L ocal landmark serving classic Texas barbecue plus the Gut Pack, a signature dish which includes corn chips, 12 T H E T E X A S F O O D IE cheese, pulled pork, beans, sausage, pickles, onions, jalapenos, barbecue sauce and sliced bread. OLD FASHIONED BURGERS: C UP P ’S DRIV E INN 1 4 2 4 S P E IGHT AV E. F shows, like the Three Stooges and the Little Rascals, and classic cartoons every day. Take a stroll to the game room and let the kids have some fun in the arcade or find the backroom behind a secret door! amily-owned, neighborhood nook since 1947 preparing burgers, hand- cut fries and other nostalgic eats. This classic burger dive offers old fashioned flat top cooked burgers to order. Limited seating is available so grab large orders to go. Q HE ALT H CA M P 2 6 0 1 C IRC LE RD. WAC O SANDWICHES: lassic roadside pit stop for burgers and hot dogs washed down with shakes, malts and frozen custard. SC HM A LTZ’S SA NDWIC H SH O PPE 105 S. FIFTH ST. C COFFEE SHOPS: C O M M O N GROUNDS 1 1 2 3 S . EIGHTH ST. W elcoming venue with rustic decor draws a college crowd for coffee, snacks and live-music shows. P INE WO OD C OFFEE BA R 2 2 2 3 AU STIN AV E SUITE A O pened by a couple of Baylor University graduates, this upscale, modern coffee bar also serves as a community hub and live music venue. DIC HOTOM Y C OFFEE & SPIRITS 5 0 8 AUS TIN AV E. C lassic espresso drinks and craft cocktails offered in a vintage-chic space lined with local art. ITALIAN/PIZZA: P OP PA ROLLO’S PIZZA 7 0 3 N. VA LLEY M ILLS DR. C ome enjoy Waco’s best pizza in a unique atmosphere. It shows old BA RIS PA STA & PIZZA 904 N VA LLEY M ILLS DR uaint Italian eatery dishing up traditional pasta plates and pizza in an easygoing, BYOB setup. Try its signature pink sauce which is a combination of marinara and Alfredo. W aco’s favorite sandwich! Handmade breads baked fresh daily, salads, soups. Home of the original Schmaltz! CHICKEN FRIED STEAK/ COLD BEER: GEORGE’S RESTAURA NT 1925 SPEIGHT AV E. S erving Chicken Fried Steak and Big ‘O’ Beer in a laid back atmosphere since 1930. Made even more famous when featured in a song by Texas singer- songwriter Pat Green. NEW FACE OF WACO CUISINE: M AGNOLIA TA BLE 2132 S VA LLEY M ILLS D R. H ip setting for breakfast and lunch with nearby garden and farm ingredients plus prepared food to-go. SILOS BA KING C O 601 WEBSTER AV E. Q uaint bakery owned by Chip and Joanna Gaines with pastries, breads and goodies such as cupcakes.