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Showing posts with label guilty pleasure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guilty pleasure. Show all posts

5/1/14

Star Donuts - Are all donut places the same? I donut think so.

Star Donuts

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Star donuts is located just south of Bergfield park off of Broadway.  I can't imagine that the building was originally designed to be a donut place, but it works nonetheless.  You can drive through or go inside and check out the wares.

The spread:  Well they serve donuts as you can imagine such as glazed, sprinkles, chocolate, cinammon twists, apple fritters.  They also have kolaches, several styles of breakfast sandwiches and breakfast tacos.  We usually grab a variety of donuts and kolaches in the morning when we have guests staying overnight.

The verdict:  I haven't tried all the donut places in Tyler, although I have tried several.  Coming from Houston, I was a little bummed to have to miss out on Shipley's and had resigned myself to eat mediocre donuts and kolaches.  I'm not sure what the guys at Star Donuts do, but they serve the best donuts and kolaches in Tyler, hands down.  The donuts are melt in your mouth soft and delicious.  The kolaches have soft, yet chewy breading.  They are dangerously good.

Edible Tyler Roses:  5 out of 5, outstanding donuts and kolaches.

7/23/13

The Stand Hot Dogs & Sausages

The Stand Hot Dogs and Sausages
http://www.thestandhotdogs.com/

The Stand Hot Dogs & Sausages on Urbanspoon

The Stand is a little place just off of Old Jacksonville Highway past the toll road 49 south of Tyler.  It looks like a tiny shack from the outside with a lot of character.  You can eat inside their small dining room or drive through and get your hot dogs.  Although I have never met the owner, Stephen Du Toit, he did some work on our house at a reasonable price and I was excited to give The Stand a try.

The spread:  They do a good job of concentrating on one thing and doing it right.  They serve hot dogs and sausages.  You can choose from Red Hot links, Bratwurst, Andouille, Boudin, Classic hot dog, etc.  Then you can choose from a variety of toppings:  Frito pie style (chili, cheese and fritos), slaw dog style, Chicago style, mac and cheese style, grilled onions, kraut, etc.

The verdict:  I really like this place.  They aren't trying to be fancy, they are just trying to put out really good hot dogs and they are very successful.  I have tried their regular hot dogs, bratwurst and polish sausage with various toppings.  They are all cooked well on a great bun.  My favorite was actually the regular hot dog.  These guys have a strong web presence and they also offer an eating challenge - The Big Dog Food Challenge - it is a 28 inch hot dog on a baguette with chili, cheese, Fritos, pickles, relish with a side of Doritos chips.  It is over 5.5 pounds of food.  One day I will take the challenge and probably fail.

Edible Tyler Roses:  5 out of 5.  Best hot dogs in town.  They keep things simple and make great food.

7/22/13

Andy's Frozen Custard - Yes please

Andy's Frozen Custard
http://eatandys.com/

Andy's Frozen Custard on Urbanspoon

Well Andy's is a Custard place (part of a chain) just of I-69 north of Grande.  The place has some great architecture from the road and it really just catches the eye.  You can either roll in through the drive through or sit down and enjoy your treat at their outdoor seating area.  During the summer, this place is usually hopping busy. 

The spread: The offer many different combinations of custard, which is slightly different than ice cream as it has "more butterfat and is churned very slowly. The slower turning beaters keep air from being mixed into the custard as it freezes. The result is a dessert that is very rich and thick."  They offer concrete (custard + mixings), malts, shakes, sundaes, cones, splits, and a rotating seasonal offering.

The verdict:  You are just plain unAmerican if you don't like custard.  Gosh it is yummy.  You want to make it into a shake, it is still yummy.  Put some different topping in it and mix it up - you guessed it, still yummy.  Now, it may be a tad high on the ole calorie count, but definitely a delicious treat.

Edible Tyler Roses: 4 out of 5.  They do custard right.

Wienerland - Walking in a Winter Wienerland

Wienerland

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Weinerland is a little hot dog stand just off of 5th street across from Tyler Junior College.  It really stands out from the road with a unique architecture where the drive through is right through the middle of the building.  They also have a small outside seating area to dig into the grub.  They are locally owned and operated and have been in business for 45 years!  There is something to be said about that.

The spread:  Well I was expecting nothing but hotdogs, but in addition to various kinds of hot dogs, they also offer burritos, tacos, and nachos.  In fact, on their facebook page they list themselves as a Tex-mex/fast-food place.

The verdict:  Well this is really a guilty pleasure of mine.  They are likely kept in business due to their proximity to Tyler Junior college and the medical center.  I really enjoyed their hot dogs and nachos, not because they were haute cuisine, but because the food is good, the prices are right and their is definitely a since of nostalgia when eating here.

Edible Tyler Roses:  4 out of 5, give Wienerland a try and take a trip down memory lane.