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Sweet Sues in Tyler

July 7th, 2010

When the summer started I decided to do my best to avoid writing about “the same old thing;”meaning Tyler restaurants. But on the morning of Sunday the fourth, I woke up late and since my little boy had been plagued by a cough and a runny nose all night I decided to skip church and avoid annoying all the other parents whose children occupy the Sunday morning nursery. As it turned out I was surprised by a visit from a friend who asked me to breakfast at an old Tyler staple, which surprisingly I had never tried. The restaurant of choice was Sweet Sue’s.

            Now I had not previously avoided the twenty seven year old establishment deliberately, despite the fact that I have gotten mixed reviews. Opinions seem highly diverse by the way. Some have told me it’s a great place to eat while others strongly dislike it. It had simply never really occurred to me to try Sue’s. Now that I’ve had the experience I find that I’m somewhat torn. Here’s my predicament.

            As a rule, I generally prefer local restaurants to the larger corporate chains. I find the local food better, fresher, more unique and more supportive of our local economy and culture. I dislike the bland microwavable experience of a Chile’s or Appleby’s. Not that those places serve terrible food, but there’s nothing one can’t get at the franchise in Dallas that’s not available at the one in Tyler.  All that being said I expected a more delicious home cooked meal at Sweet Sue’s than the one that I got. Now I’ll admit my predilection to suspect buffet food may be coming into play here, and I’m not exactly sure what I expected, but I just wasn’t terribly impressed! I have enjoyed breakfasts at Shoney’s or the Hot Biscuit more! (I realize it’s been a while since those franchises were at the height of their popularity too).

            I am open to the notion that I visited Sue’s on a bad day or an unfortunate hour. That may be so. The wait staff was friendly, and the store was pretty clean and only moderately busy. But with so many options in town I just find it something of a mystery that Sue’s has become such a Tyler fav. It may be that their easy in, easy out access, and their significant senior discount has made it a favorite of Tyler’s aging population. They also offer catering and a banquet room for area church groups, clubs and civic organizations.

            Despite what I considered to be the take it or leave it, quality of the food my Sunday morning breakfast was a positive experience as much for the company I was keeping as the morning out. I wouldn’t suggest Sweet Sue’s as my first choice, but readers who disagree are invited to tell me why. Personally I give it a two, out of five stars. For more information see the restaurant’s website at www.sweetsues.net. They are located at 3350 South Southwest Loop, in

Tyler.

Smash Burger in Tyler Texas

July 6th, 2010

In Tyler there are not very many good burger joints. I was in search for the best burger. My search was not long once I had eaten at Smash Burger. I am not a big burger eater, but once I took my first bit of Smash Burger’s BBQ bacon and cheese burger, a new love of ground beef came to me.

The prices are some what high but I think that it is worth it. Personally I would rather pay the extra money to eat a burger that is enjoyable than to buy off a dollar menu and feel my body shutting down due to the fake meat. Smash burger gives you a choice between 1/3 pound and ½ pound burger. The 1/3 pound filled me up perfectly fine.

If you are not a burger eater and are to stubborn to try the best burger in town, than they have Smash chicken! Most of the toppings that you can get on the burgers; you can get on the chicken sandwich. If you are a picky eater you can create your own burger or chicken sandwich. You can choose your own buns, cheese, sauce (or dressing), or topping.

If you eat at Smash Burger do not be surprised if your diet is broken or if you use up all of your Weight Watcher’s points on one meal. Smash burger has answers for you, try their Smash Salads! Each salad is thrown with apple wood smoked bacon, cheddar cheese (or blue cheese crumbles), chicken breast, and dressing.

If you are an odd person and nothing has gotten your mouth to water. You can always try a Smash dog. You can choose between three different hot dogs, Classic dog, Chicago dog, or Chili Cheese dog. Each hot dog is made with 100% Angus Beef, and served on a lightly toasted poppy seed bun.

Your children can enjoy a kid’s meal, they can choice either a burger, hot dog, chicken strips, or grilled cheese. All kids meals are served with fries and a drink (either soft drink or milk).

Usually burger joints have the usually sides, like fries. Smash Burger steps out side the box with their side. You can have a choice between two different types of French fries (or Smash fries). Smash fries are tossed in rosemary, olive oil and garlic. They have great onions strings, Haystack onions, fried pickles, beefy chili, veggie frites (fried asparagus spears, carrot sticks, and green beans), or my personal favorite, sweet potato smash fries.

For dessert try one of the four different milk shakes or malts. You can have a choice of vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, or lime. You can have a refreshing Root Beer float in a frosted mug. Get a cold soft drink with your meal, or a beer or you can try a glass of wine (house red or house white).

Smash Burger is a great place to hang out with your friends, although right now it has become a very popular place in Tyler and it is hard to get a table inside of the Tyler Texas restaurant. You can relax out in the sun while sitting on the patio. Enjoy your food at Smash Burger and you can get what you really want.

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

Wing Stop on the West Loop

June 20th, 2010

image1444672917.jpgWing Stop has become the place we pick up quick delicious food for family get togethers and events.

Let’s face it sometimes you’re too lazy to even throw a hot dog or chicken wing on the grill.

Let Wing Stop do some deep frying for you instead.

I like their hawian, lemon pepper, mild, and garlic parmesian flavored wings.

The vegi sticks help justify the bindge as you dunk them into ranch dip.

Their French fries are some of the best in town.

Eat here in their store or take it to go. They are good with in store and take out.

They have no trash cabs in the store and you end up using a lot of towels to clean your face and hands.

Simply throw the wadded towels on the floor and concentrate on eating these delicious wings.

There are two Wing Stop locations in Tyler, one by Albertsons on the loop and one on the West loop near hwy 64 and Wal Mart in Tyler.

Purple Pig in Noonday TX near Tyler

June 15th, 2010

image1240930164.jpgThe Purple Pig in Flint TX is one of my favorite bar-bq restaurants in the Tyler area.

What I usually get here is their chopped beef barbecue sandwich. My brother gets their pulled pork sandwich.

They have a large variety of sides and I like their barbeque rice and mac n cheese.

They have a very good weekend music venue outside by the Indian teepee.

It is definitely a restaurant in Tyler worth checking out.