The one pounder burger in Tyler TX is back at the Tyler airport. We went to Skyline Cafe today for lunch and I ordered the Belly Buster. I won’t be eating it all today đ
1 Pounder Burger in Tyler Texas
May 27th, 2010Salvation Army – Tyler, TX
January 12th, 2010Salvation Army is located down on Broadway past the court house on your right. It is a place where if you are without a home or a way to live you can go while you are trying to get your life back on track. There are a variety of things that Salvation Army has to offer. One program is an out patient program and one is inpatient. The outpatient program allows you to get a job and continue counseling and trying to fix your life.
You do have to pay on an outpatient program, which I think is about $50 dollars a week or so. Very cheap for somewhere to live and three meals to eat and they provide the church also. The inpatient program is for cases that are more serious. It is for people who are battling with addictions and are trying to stop. The program provides for you a safe place where you can leave the bad things behind and move forward toward the good in life. In the morning there are classes to attend, then lunch, and finally work duty during the time you are there trying to get your life back on track.
They are also trying to teach you how to better prepare for getting a job and being responsible in life. It is true that some of the people there are court ordered, but some are there because they made a choice to be there. Just like any other place you go, there are rules and regulations you have to follow in order to remain there. It is a drug free environment. So if you are planning on drinking and using drugs…it’s not the place for you to be. Also if you do not cope well with being told what to do and not to do, it’s also not the place for you.
If you can overlook all these things and are in need of getting your life back together because of the choice that you have made then Salvation Army might be able to help you start your life over. It is a Christian Ministry so while you are trying to get your life back physically they also help you get your life back spiritually.
Salvation Army is a non-profit organization that runs by people donating money throughout the year and primarily during Christmas. Salvation Army in Tyler Texas also has a type of a “Good Will” going where you can go purchase clothes, shoes, and things for your home ect. The prices are pretty reasonable and sometimes you can find good deals. If you are not interested in shopping then you can donate the things that you no longer want to the Salvation Army and they will use it to run the Ministry.
The Worst Of The Buffets
November 17th, 2009A couple of months ago I wrote a piece entitled âThe best of the buffets.â It was primarily a response to my students who love Tylerâs buffet restaurants and couldnât conceive of why I generally dislike them. In the interest of full discloser I made a list of the establishments I actually liked and why. Well, forgive the hubris but I thought it might be fun to make a short list of the buffets I personally consider some of the worst in town. The following are in descending order.
China King
When China King first opened it was trumpeted as the best Chinese buffet in the city of Tyler. As buffets go it may have been⊠But it didnât last. China King has the largest selection of food, but the quality is poor to say the least. The dishes tend to sit far too long under the lamps and still manage to taste dry and lukewarm.
I must confess however, that my dislike of China King isnât only about the food. Itâs also the lack of atmosphere. (I realize this may reflect an unrealistic expectation for a buffet). The store seems run down and sloppy. The staff is more concerned with moving customers in and out quickly in order to make room for the next herd. Strangely, the straw that broke the camelâs back for me came when I visited the menâs room shortly before eating. While there I was treated to an obscene series of messages carved into the stall door. Now, I understand that this has little to do with the food the restaurant serves, but I donât enjoy feeling like Iâm eating at the local truck stop. When taking in the whole package, that visit to the mis-named âKingâ had the effect of making me feel vaguely cheap and ashamed. My conscience was inexplicably heavy. I decided then and there, to set my sights on more seemly establishments. The next time someone suggests having lunch at a Chinese buffet, donât be degraded, try to steer them toward Chine CafĂ©. Itâs a far better restaurant on every level.
Ciciâs Pizza
I would love to give Ciciâs the lowest rank, among these restaurants but unfortunately that dishonor is reserved for another establishment. I rarely miss an opportunity to take a shot at Ciciâs Pizza. In fact Iâve stated on numerous occasions that I prefer Totinoâs frozen pizza to that particular buffet. Why? Because I find the crust doughy, and the toppings cheap, (and by cheap I do not mean inexpensive).
The storeâs ads constantly promise that the customer can eat at the buffet for under five dollars. Iâll pass on the âyou get what you pay for,â reminder, and say simply that the last time I ate at Ciciâs (quite against my will I assure you) I paid over seven for my meal. The selection was not what I was promised either. What I did find failed to satisfy even my two year old son, who prefers pizza to nearly every other food I can provide.
This brings me to the old issue of atmosphere. Let me just say that Iâm still getting my hearing back. The doctors assure me that I should eventually be able to enjoy music and the arts again, but it will take time. Ok all sarcasm aside, I find it difficult to enjoy a meal when I need a bull horn to make myself heard across the table⊠Oops sarcasm again, sorry. As a kids restaurant, Ciciâs does offer entertainment in the arcade but then so does Kenâs and the food is better. Even better yet, take them to Double Daveâs for some real pizza, and watch the game with them while youâre there. Thatâs how memories are made.
Ryanâs
If my reader has been placed on an all starch, all grease diet for any reason; Ryanâs is the establishment for you. Likewise if you prefer your steak tough and well done this could be your buffet of choice. Personally Iâve never had a hankering for restaurant style macaroni and cheese, so I donât frequent Ryanâs. Honestly, itâs been a couple of years since I visited the store but thereâs a reason for that, namely the quality of the food is definitely poor. My last visit was followed immediately by a dose of Tums and a counseling session with my priest. Alright so Iâm exaggerating again but seriously, I do know people who people who actually enjoy Ryanâs, just not many. I will say this for the restaurant, the atmosphere is definitely quieter (and this is not due solely to lack of patronage). Next to the above businesses, Ryanâs is tranquil.
So there are my choices for the worst of Tylerâs buffets. There may be others that deserve to make the list but itâs now after midnight and I need some sleep. For those readers who find my criticisms harsh, put them to the test. China King is located in the French Quarter, Ciciâs has two locations to choose from, one on the West Loop next to Atwoodâs, the other on the South Loop next to Albertsonâs, and Ryanâs can be found on South Broadway next to Olive Garden. But whatever you do just donât say I didnât warn you.